The rare step of closing the consulates reflected German protests over the execution of Jamshid Sharmahd, an outspoken opponent of the Iranian regime. By Christopher F. Schuetze Reporting from ...
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier visited a Greek village razed by Nazi troops during World War II. Steinmeier has nevertheless brushed off Greek calls for reparations over the Nazi ...
The German government is bracing itself for an extremely difficult trans-Atlantic relationship — a scenario for which it is not really prepared. https://p.dw.com/p ...
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz fired his finance minister on Wednesday, leaving the government teetering on the brink of collapse. In a televised address, Scholz said he had dismissed Finance ...
Germany's coalition government has collapsed, a victim of the country's stagnant economy and infighting among the coalition partners. Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Thursday he will "lead the country ...
Germany’s economy, Europe’s largest, has once again avoided a technical recession but businesses and consumers keep sending warning signals that the challenges engulfing the country are ...
German police on Tuesday arrested eight alleged members of a far-right militant organisation suspected of plotting a neo-Nazi takeover in eastern Germany. More than 450 law enforcement officials ...
BERLIN, Oct 31 (Reuters) - Germany will shut all three Iranian consulates on its territory in reaction to the execution of a German-Iranian national but will allow Tehran's embassy to remain open ...
Germany narrowly escaped a recession in the third quarter, official data showed Wednesday, offering some relief to Europe’s biggest economy as its fortunes falter. Gross domestic product rose 0. ...
By Steven Erlanger and Christopher F. Schuetze Reporting from Berlin Germany’s three-party coalition government, wracked by infighting and policy paralysis over a stagnant economy, is teetering ...
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier paid tribute to the work of the 150-year-old German Archaeological Institute of Athens during a visit to the Greek capital on Wednesday.