Friedrich Merz, the conservative front-runner in next weekend's German elections, has said that Europe must be involved in ...
Two top European leaders stiffened their spines Saturday over unsettling new policies from Washington under President Donald ...
Chancellor Olaf Scholz also rejected the call by US Vice President JD Vance to open Germany’s door to far-right parties.
The chancellor, who is trailing in the polls ahead of the Feb. 23 snap election, expressed confidence that Germany will have a parliamentary majority to loosen the debt brake.
Scholz, who faces elections on February 23, spoke in Munich where Vance on Friday launched his broadside against Germany and the EU on immigration, free speech and other topics in a speech later ...