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Worldcrunch on MSNCitizen Or Consumer? How Democracies Tilted From Moral To Material ValuesA new phone, a fancy car, a full fridge: for a long time, politicians assumed that prosperity was all it took to keep ...
The new German government faced its first major roadblock on Thursday after its constituent parties failed to defuse an internal row over whether to reduce electricity prices for individual consumers.
Increasing Germany’s pure defence spending to 3.5 per cent of GDP is, analysts agree, as historic and far-reaching moment as ex-ECB president Mario Draghi’s “whatever it takes” speech in the euro ...
The due diligence law was meant to bring EU-style protections to global supply chains. Emmanuel Macron and Friedrich Merz helped all but kill it.
Merz’s key ally and Germany's second-in-command, Lars Klingbeil, is struggling to unite his Social Democrats behind his ...
Extreme heat expected in Germany this week, Scholz bids farewell to the SPD, and more news from Germany on Monday.
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DPA International on MSNGermany's Social Democrats back proposal to ban far-right AfDGermany's Social Democratic Party (SPD) on Sunday passed a motion calling for preparations to ban the far-right Alternative ...
Olaf Scholz reflected on his years in government as the Social Democratic Party congress bids farewell to the former ...
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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 ...
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DPA International on MSNScholz seeks party's good graces after being chancellorFormer German chancellor Olaf Scholz on Saturday promised his party the Social Democrats that he can be counted on to cherish ...
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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 ...
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DPA International on MSNGermany to raise minimum wage to €14.60 by 2027Germany's minimum wage is set to be raised from €12.82 ($15.01) per hour to €14.60 by 2027 in two steps, a special commission ...
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