Germany has finally decided to join the party – but Europe may come to regret it. After two decades of limited borrowing and ...
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen wants to be up to the task and has proposed an 800 billion euro (£651 ...
European Union leaders are holding emergency summit talks to beef up their own military defenses and make sure Ukraine will ...
Germany is the latest European country to shift to the right, following last weekend’s elections. Economic decline is a big ...
Berlin’s decision to lift all caps on military spending and binge on infrastructure marks a U-turn for the fiscally ...
The two political parties expected to form the next German government have agreed to loosen the country’s constitution ...
The pound jumped to a four-month high against the dollar as Donald Trump’s tariff plans backfired. Sterling rose above $1.29 ...
Macron proposed opening a "strategic debate" to extend France’s nuclear arsenal to European allies, echoing the historic call from Germany’s likely future chancellor, Friedrich Merz.
Berlin may have found a way to rearm despite balanced-budget restraints.
Mr Merz revealed plans for two changes to the debt brake, a constitutional provision in place since 2009 that lets the ...
The first step towards Mr Merz being effective on the European stage is for him to forge a coalition with the centre-left ...
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