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Three days prove not enough to overcome big differences between Paris and Berlin on how EU’s two biggest countries should tackle matters including security and climate
Awards for Beate and Serge Klarsfeld come at a time of rising animosity in Germany towards German Jews and migrants
Germany is gearing up for elections in 2025, and the CDU leader plans to come out on top
Many questions linger as Germany marks the 75th anniversary of the Basic Law - das Grundgesetz - signed on May 23rd, 1949
Popular publications describe move as ‘noble and comprehensible intention’ and a ‘seal of approval for terror’
European Parliament expels MEPs following Maximilian Krah’s remarks about Nazi SS members
Munich, Frankfurt and Stuttgart begin cases against nine members of the ‘citizens of the Reich’ alliance claimed to have plotted armed takeover of power
Negative headlines may have helped the far-right party solidify its hard-core voter base
Hazel Behan tells German court of ‘very unusual’ email from Christian Brückner’s defence lawyer before trial
Hazel Behan (40) told court she feared for her life during ‘hateful, aggressive’ assault in Portugal 20 years ago
Economists slash growth forecast for 2024 from 0.7% to just 0.2% in spring report and say proper growth will only return next year
Hazel Behan, from Mullingar, testified on Wednesday at trial of German man Christian Brückner (47) on rape and indecent assault charges in Portugal between 2000 and 2017
A tendency for wishful thinking, particularly in relation to Russia, has left European neighbours shaking their heads
Union leaders call for pushback against ‘incitement and hate’ as police halt march of extreme-left demonstrators chanting forbidden slogans
In a sign of the times around Europe, economic benefits of EU membership have yielded to more earnest discussions about security