(Bloomberg) -- Germany is reaching a point of no return. Business leaders know it, the people in the country feel it, but ...
One of Europe’s powerhouses is losing its competitive edge, and the political class can’t agree on why — or what to do about ...
Her opening of Germany’s borders ended in disaster. Within the year 1.3 million people had come to Europe to claim asylum, ...
Leading contenders in Germany’s upcoming election have presented their programs, setting out contrasting visions of how to ...
Germany's main political parties presented their competing plans on Tuesday for lifting Europe's largest economy out of the ...
Chancellor Olaf Scholz lost a confidence vote, deepening the political turbulence in one of the continent’s most powerful ...
Longview Economics' Chis Watling discusses a switch in leadership among European economies.
Germany is expected to hold a snap election in February next year. Political turmoil at the heart of Europe is also taking ...
Embattled German Chancellor Olaf Scholz lost a confidence vote, the first step in a sequence of events that will lead to ...
Polls suggest that a February election will result in a rightward shift, at a moment when Europe’s largest economy is ...
Europe's economy has enough difficulties, from tepid growth to trade tensions with the U.S. Dealing with those woes is only ...
Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz called Tuesday for a European subsidy programme for electric vehicles, as the country's ...