Friedrich Merz passed a major test as the outgoing parliament voted 513-207 in its final meeting to approve the plans.
The German chancellor-in-waiting, Friedrich Merz, has won a vote in parliament to allow a huge increase in state borrowing that is set to super-charge the country’s military spending.
Germany's outgoing Chancellor Olaf Scholz has hailed a multi-billion-euro spending package that passed the Bundestag on ...
Germany intends to nominate outgoing Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock for a United Nations posting. The German foreign ...
The center-left Social Democratic Party and the center-right Christian Democratic Union and Christian Social Union-- ...
Germany’s Greens say they won't support the prospective next government’s plans to loosen debt rules for defense spending and ...
The Bundestag has voted to change the German constitution clearing the way for the new conservative-led government to spend up to €1 trillion through national debt. The move has been doubly ...
Germany's constitutional court threw out new challenges by opposition parties against a plan by the prospective coalition ...
With the Trump administration expected to disengage from Europe, bloc leaders appear to be serious about banding together on ...
On Wednesday, 10-year German bonds saw the worst day since March 1990 — just months after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Chinese electric vehicle giant BYD is considering Germany for a possible third assembly plant in Europe, a source familiar ...
The leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party and the likely future Chancellor of Germany, Friedrich Merz, stated ...