In travel news this week: railway ambitions in Europe, China and the Middle East, the delicious foods that Sweden does better than anywhere else, plus the Mongolian nomad family who’ve become an online hit.
Germany hasn’t seen significant economic growth in five years. It’s a stunning turnaround for Europe’s biggest economy, which for much of this century had expanded exports and
Germany's defense minister pushed back hard against U.S. Vice President JD Vance's complaints Friday about the state of democracy in Europe, saying nine days before his country's election that it is ''unacceptable'' to draw a parallel between the region and authoritarian governments.
Europe’s plan to spend more on its defence has poured fuel on a rise in countries’ long-term borrowing costs, investors say, adding to expectations that they will increase debt issuance. Long-term borrowing costs for big economies such as Germany and the UK have been rising in recent months,
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz delivered a strong rebuke on Saturday to U.S. Vice President JD Vance's attack on Europe's stance toward hate speech and the far right, saying it was
Europe must seek to “achieve independence” from the United States, Germany’s likely next chancellor Friedrich Merz said after exit polls showed his opposition conservatives were on track to win Sunday’s election,
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will travel to Europe and the Middle East from February 13 to 18, the State Department said on Wednesday.
A lack of blockbusters and major sports events led to a less than stellar box office in Germany, which was down compared to the whole of Europe.
German voters prepare to elect a new parliament. Here’s what to expect on and after election day
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The Latest: Germany votes in crucial general election
Discontented Germany votes in an election with economy, migration and far-right strength in focus
German voters are choosing their new government in an election dominated by worries about the years-long stagnation of Europe’s biggest economy, pressure to curb migration and growing uncertainty over
Europe has long been known for its military history, partially due to it being ground zero for the largest conflict the world has ever known. Ever since then, the military landscape has evolved into a patchwork of NATO nations and some of the strongest military forces in the world.
Olaf Scholz rebuked U.S. Vice President JD Vance for suggesting that far-right parties should not be shut out of government. Germany's other political parties have refused to work with the far-right AfD.
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