BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's likely next Chancellor Friedrich Merz questioned on Sunday whether NATO would remain in its ...
The German federal polls have closed, and the exit polls appear to have handed the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) a victory ...
Friedrich Merz, the candidate of the mainstream centre-right Christian Democratic Union party, addresses his supporters in ...
The CDU leader questioned whether Nato would remain in its ‘current form’ by June as he hit out at Donald Trump ...
BERLIN: Friedrich Merz, set to become Germany's next chancellor after his opposition conservatives won the national election ...
Chancellor Olaf Scholz conceded defeat for his center-left Social Democrats after what he called “a bitter election result.” ...
Germany's potential next Chancellor Friedrich Merz questions NATO's future due to U.S. President Trump's statements. Merz ...
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The vote comes at a pivotal time for Europe, which faces an increasingly assertive Trump administration.
Olaf Scholz signalled that he doesn’t plan to help negotiate a coalition agreement with the CDU and will concentrate on his ...
Germans voted for a change of leadership Sunday, handing the most votes in a parliamentary election to centrist conservatives, with the far right in second, and rebuking the nation's left-leaning ...
Friedrich Merz is set to become Germany's next chancellor, as exit polls show his centre-right grouping has won the general election. The far-right AfD appears to have come second. See more episodes ...