By Jonathan Packroff and Nick Alipour (EurActiv) -- Fresh off his election win, Friedrich Merz wasted no time on Monday, pushing to form a...
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"Whatever it takes" appears to be the motto of the Christian Democrats and Social Democrats, who are expected to form Germany's new government. They are set to reform borrowing limits to allow for more military spending.
By Jonathan Packroff and Nick Alipour (EurActiv) -- Fresh off his election win, Friedrich Merz wasted no time on Monday, pushing to form a...
The two political parties expected to form the next German government have agreed to loosen the country's constitution restrictions on borrowing,...
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's conservatives and Social Democrats (SPD) on Tuesday held talks on forming a coalition as hopes for buoying Europe's...
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...
Germany's coalition aims to relax debt rules for defense spending and establish a €500bn infrastructure fund over ten years.
The parties hoping to form Germany's next government want to overhaul borrowing rules to boost military spending amid doubts over the US's support for...
The two parties hoping to form Germany's next government are planning to plough hundreds of billions of euros into defence and infrastructure when in...
Germany’s conservative Christian Democrats will enter coalition talks to form a government after winning the most votes.
The Christian Democratic Union (CDU) is poised to win the German election, with Friedrich Merz set to become the new chancellor. The ruling Social...
The EURJPY cross rebounds to near 157.10, snapping the three-day losing streak during the early European session on Monday. The Euro gathers strength...