Claire van Kampen, a theater composer, director, playwright and the wife of actor Mark Rylance, has died. She was 71. ...
In recognition of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s enduring impact, USAG Rheinland-Pfalz will observe Martin Luther King Day on ...
The new digital platform aims to help people looking to work, study or join family in Germany, and is available to applicants from all over the world. Germany's Foreign Ministry has launched a new ...
Germany’s government accused US billionaire Elon Musk on Monday of interfering in its upcoming February election after he threw his support behind the far-right party, Alternative for Germany ...
1:36 Brilliant fireworks ring in the New Year around the world The German government on Wednesday condemned a series of incidents on New Year’s Eve in which police officers and firefighters were ...
Musk -- a key supporter of US President-elect Donald Trump, and his incoming "efficiency czar" -- posted on his social media platform X this month that "only the AfD can save Germany". He then ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Breaking News. Followed categories will be added to My News. Musk -- a key supporter of US President-elect Donald Trump, and his incoming "efficiency czar ...
Chancellor Olaf Scholz hit back at tech billionaire Elon Musk for attempting to influence the outcome of Germany’s snap election on Feb. 23 by endorsing the far-right party Alternative for Germany ...
His latest book is “In Search of Berlin,” published by Atlantic. He is a regular POLITICO columnist. Germany is a country far more comfortable with the incremental patter of stability. But could this ...
The more than one million Syrians who fled to Germany have celebrated the end of war in their homeland, but some fear it could mean losing their refugee status. By Melissa Eddy Melissa Eddy ...
Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Germany’s election would “not be decided by the owners of social media channels” in his annual New Year’s Eve address. By Christopher F. Schuetze Reporting from ...
Here is a look at how the six biggest economies of the world, in terms of gross domestic product (GDP) - the United States, China, Japan, Germany, India, and the United Kingdom - performed this year.