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Ex-Chancellor Olaf Scholz is to receive a state-paid office with a staff of eight. Opposition parties say this is too much.
Olaf Scholz reflected on his years in government as the Social Democratic Party congress bids farewell to the former chancellor. He also warned against having any illusions about Russian President ...
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World Politics Review on MSNGermany's Tank Buildup Isn't as Outdated as It Might SeemGermany's procurement of thousands of tanks has faced criticism for being outdated. But armored vehicles are still an ...
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNUK and Germany preparing to sign wide-ranging mutual defense pactBritish Prime Minister Keir Starmer and former German Chancellor Olaf Scholz laid the groundwork for the pact in a joint ...
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Responsible Statecraft on MSNDoes Germany’s ruling coalition have a peace problem?Some 100 SDP signatories pose a stark challenge to the war fever whipped up by party leaders and Chancellor Friedrich Merz ...
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DPA International on MSNGermany's SPD must be ready for tough compromises, says top lawmakerGermany's Social Democratic Party (SPD) must be ready for painful compromises in government, parliamentary group leader Matthias Miersch said at the party's national conference on Saturday. After ...
Extreme heat expected in Germany this week, Scholz bids farewell to the SPD, and more news from Germany on Monday.
Germany and Britain will sign a defence treaty which includes a mutual assistance clause in the event of a threat to either ...
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DPA International on MSNScholz: No illusions about Putin's plans after UkraineFormer German chancellor Olaf Scholz issued a strong warning against harbouring illusions about the further plans of Russian President Vladimir Putin at a party event on Saturday. The Kremlin leader ...
Germany is in advanced talks with the US to secure at least two additional Patriot air-defense systems for Ukraine as Russia ...
Germany will raise defence spending to 3.5% of economic output by 2029 funded through a nearly 400 billion euro borrowing ...
By Sarah Marsh, Christoph Steitz and Maria Martinez BERLIN/FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Some of Germany's biggest corporations are ...
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