(Bloomberg) -- Germany is reaching a point of no return. Business leaders know it, the people in the country feel it, but politicians haven’t come up with answers. Following five years of stagnation, ...
A quarter century ago, German political scientist Harald Müller observed that “the very basic question of whether … Germany should rethink its renunciation of nuclear weapons has a very odd ...
In the summer of 2006, Ilkay Gundogan was a 15-year-old boy, Germany was hosting the World Cup, the sun was shining and his every day was about football. He took in most matches at an official local ...
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Jessica Mendoza: For decades, Germany has been known as the king of luxury cars.
Here is Germany's World Cup group stage opponents, which stadiums they will play at, and the times for the games.
In Bremerhaven on Germany’s North Sea coast, Europe’s largest car port is getting a €1.35 billion ($1.6 billion) upgrade. The state-funded investment is not for exporting more Mercedes-Benz and VW ...
SAHRA WAGENKNECHT is Germany’s most glamorous and enigmatic contemporary politician—and its most polarising. A party she launched only in January, the Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW), is shaking up ...
Germany’s February election produced an unprecedented result. The center-right Christian Democratic Union, led by Friedrich Merz, won the most votes and the largest number of seats in the Bundestag.
FROM MAY 1st, the proud holders of doctorates will no longer be allowed to put the title Dr in front of their name in German passports. For a country obsessed with qualifications—Prof Drs are fairly ...
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