Berlin seals a deal to ramp up defense spending indefinitely.
Germany's likely next chancellor, Friedrich Merz, on Friday hailed a cross-party agreement on a landmark infrastructure and ...
The agreement reached with the Greens would allow Germany to spend up to €1 trillion on defence and infrastructure over the ...
Under Germany's constitution, Merz needs a two-thirds majority to get the changes passed. With the support of the Greens and ...
The agreement between centrist parties, led by the likely next chancellor, Friedrich Merz, was billed as a response to ...
Trump’s revolution has upended global politics. Neither Labor nor the Coalition has seriously confronted the difficult policy ...
Germany braces for major changes as incoming Chancellor Friedrich Merz seeks to reshape the country’s role on the continent. The Kyiv Independent sat down with Jörn Fleck, senior director with the ...
Mr Merz’s conservatives and the Social Democrats are in negotiations to form a government after February's election. Read ...
The deal marks a significant shift from decades of fiscal restraint in Berlin, aiming to boost defense spending amid growing ...
Even before Friday's news, economists in the March 10-14 Reuters poll broke a long spell of downgrades to 2025 euro zone ...
The euro rallied on Friday on rising prospects that German parties will agree a historic fiscal deal that could boost defence ...
Germany's constitutional court threw out several challenges by opposition parties against a plan by the prospective coalition ...
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