The surge followed an agreement led by Chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz that would largely exempt defence spending from ...
Berlin has acknowledged that its budget rules are no match for the double danger facing Germany: A significant threat to its ...
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's lower house of parliament will debate a boost in infrastructure spending and sweeping changes to ...
"Whatever it takes" appears to be the motto of the Christian Democrats and Social Democrats, who are expected to form Germany's new government. They are set to reform borrowing limits to allow for ...
The ‘ReArm Europe’ plan, introduced by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, seeks to mobilise €800 billion for defence over four years. It includes €150 billion in loans, fiscal ...
Berlin may have found a way to rearm despite balanced-budget restraints.
The two political parties expected to form the next German government have agreed to significantly loosen the country’s ...
The parties hoping to form Germany's next government agreed to create a 500 billion euro infrastructure fund and overhaul ...
Germany's far-right AfD party is considering legal action against the conservative and centre-left SPD coalition proposal for increased spending on defense and infrastructure. Senior lawmaker Bernd ...
Germany's government-in-waiting unveiled a plan to boost defense spending by hundreds of billions of dollars by the end of ...
Merz, Germany's likely next chancellor, has seized the moment after the return of Donald Trump to the White House threw the ...
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