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Friedrich Merz will make his first visit to the U.K. as German chancellor on July 17 to sign a landmark treaty with British premier Keir Starmer, according to three people familiar with the plans.
The German Government has approved an agreement with the Netherlands. It enables the cross-border extraction of natural gas ...
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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 ...
Germany and Britain will sign a defence treaty which includes a mutual assistance clause in the event of a threat to either ...
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNUK and Germany preparing to sign wide-ranging mutual defense pactBritish Prime Minister Keir Starmer and former German Chancellor Olaf Scholz laid the groundwork for the pact in a joint ...
Ex-Chancellor Olaf Scholz is to receive a state-paid office with a staff of eight. Opposition parties say this is too much.
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Be Humble, Olaf Scholz — Sit Down - MSNBERLIN — Olaf Scholz, the Chancellor of Germany, stands at the precipice of his political career — and contradicts himself to the very last moment. Just a few months ago, in September, he ...
While Chancellor Olaf Scholz meets world leaders in Brazil, a discussion is swirling in his party at home about whether he should seek a second term as German leader in an early election expected ...
Germany’s minimum wage is set to rise by about 14% over the next 18 months under an agreement that appears to defuse a ...
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz had hoped for this outcome when he called for the confidence vote, analysts say. His aim: to win fresh elections in February and come back with a stronger mandate.
There was no holding Olaf Scholz back as he told astonished reporters in the halls of Berlin’s chancellery building on Wednesday why he had just decided to dismiss Finance Minister Christian ...
Chancellor Olaf Scholz of Germany called a confidence vote in the German Parliament on Monday. He lost by a tally of 394-207, with 116 abstaining.
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