Spoiler alert: The far-right Alternative for Germany wants to exit the euro and deregulate Bitcoin, while Chancellor Olaf Scholz's Social Democrats want to tax the super rich.
The most likely result of the German election on February 23 is a coalition between the conservative CDU/CSU and the Social ...
Germany elects a new parliament on February 23, with potential ramifications for the financial industry of Europe's largest ...
Germans call in sick for over 20 days per year, much more than workers in other EU countries, which has prompted a radical ...
Across Europe, centrist parties increasingly paint even mild social democracy as a “radical left” threat. The wild rhetoric ...
Ministers in the German government are reshuffling after its ruling coalition effectively collapsed. The opposition have ...
Germany's centre-left Social Democracts have chosen to officially nominate current Chancellor Olaf Scholz as their party's ...
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's Social Democrats (SPD) gained three percentage points after refusing to support a divisive ...
USAID threatened to sue Sen. Joni Ernst and her staff for routine congressional oversight if information on its contracts ...
Former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder, who has faced heavy criticism in recent years for his Russian connections, has ...
As Germany enters the final few weeks of its election campaign, the man poised to be the next chancellor has doubled down on ...
The attack on sick pay on the pretext of “work-shyness” is cynical and dishonest. The same corporations and politicians ...