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Germany’s highest court has rejected a case brought by Yemeni plaintiffs who argued the German government failed in a duty to ...
But his massive package of spending, tax cuts and subsidies won’t reverse the decline of the country’s all-important heavy ...
Chancellor Friedrich Merz will pass an early plank of his domestic agenda into law on Friday, grounded in classical economic ...
Germany's onshore wind power sector recorded its strongest half-year since 2017, but the expansion still falls short of the ...
Berlin is not required to intervene in U.S. drone activities at the Ramstein air base in southwestern Germany, the country's ...
Germany wants to ramp up its use of artificial intelligence by the end of the decade to support Europe's largest economy and ...
Germany's top court has decided that the US air base in Ramstein may be used for lethal drone strikes, but Germany also has a ...
The German Federal Constitutional Court on Tuesday dismissed a constitutional complaint brought by two Yemeni citizens regarding the United States' use of a German air base to deploy drones. The ...
Berlin is relaxing its austerity rule for good reasons—such as security and long-term growth—while Washington appears to have abandoned all fiscal responsibility with Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill.
Chancellor Merz may find it difficult to maintain the generous social welfare regime that Germans have benefitted from for ...
Permitting during first half reaches all-time high but wind groups say targets under renewables law still not reached and ...
Oracle plans to invest U.S. $2 billion over the next five years to meet the growing demand for its AI and cloud ...
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