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In his maiden speech as chancellor to Germany's Bundestag, Merz tried to position himself as a unifying centrist figure.
In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about EU scrutiny on Italy’s rule of law amid a ministerial no-show, the Warsaw-Bucharest axis sparking backlash days before the vote, and so much more.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Thursday said he was "very sceptical" about mounting calls to ban the far-right ...
The co-leader of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) has described the country's new Chancellor Friedrich Merz as a ...
The government is a centrist parliamentary coalition. To undo its predecessor’s democratic backsliding, it needs the ...
As Germany rearms, Patrick Howse visits the eastern state of Saxony, where the country's cultural elite are now also taking on Putin ...
The AfD has issued threats of a "war against the government," complains of a "knife jihad" on German streets and demands that millions be "remigrated." DER SPIEGEL has looked inside the 1,108-page ...
Fatih Akin, whose “Amrum” debuts at the Cannes Film Festival, is now working on documentary “Anatolian Dragon” and narrative ...
I have come to talk to you about Europe. ‘Again,’ some might exclaim.” These were the words with which French President ...
Q1 2025 Results Conference Call May 14, 2025 5:00 AM ETCompany ParticipantsIris Eveleigh - Senior Vice President, ...
What better way to sign off for the evening than our chief political correspondent Jon Craig ... or has a drug addiction, they are far more likely to go on to reoffend. "Why don't we try to ...