The country faces weeks or even months of coalition negotiations after no party won a majority
Vous n'êtes pas connecté
Germans cast their vote in Sunday's election. But it will take weeks until a new government comes into office. DW sums up the next steps.
The country faces weeks or even months of coalition negotiations after no party won a majority
The conservative CDU/CSU won, and the chancellor's Social Democrats were voted out in a disastrous result for the party. One in five Germans voted for...
by Steph Quinn and Mukta Joshi, Mississippi TodayFebruary 28, 2025 Sheldon Bray of Blue Springs said he took his wife and two sons to the “March to...
Myanmar will hold parliamentary elections by January next year, the leader of the ruling military said, without setting a date for a vote that the...
March 16 is the day when TT will say goodbye to its seventh prime minister since Independence in 1962. At 75, and after 44 years in politics, Dr...
By Jonathan Packroff and Nick Alipour (EurActiv) -- Fresh off his election win, Friedrich Merz wasted no time on Monday, pushing to form a...
By Tatiana Vorozhko The issue of Ukraine’s next presidential election has emerged as a possible element in the peace deal between Russia and...
By Henry Ridgwell Germany’s likely next chancellor has warned that the United States cares little about Europe’s fate and has called for the...
The country appears headed for a coalition government. But the process of building one could take months.
By Zia Chowdhury Human rights activists in Bangladesh are raising alarms about extrajudicial killings and other in-custody deaths of suspects...