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The efficient way of polling procedures as Germany adopts can also be replicated in Nepal. The economic disruptions, partly ...
The upcoming EPP congress puts Manfred Weber on a path to becoming the party’s most powerful leader ever – but he is aiming ...
Vanessa Fuhrmans is an editor and writer covering workplace issues for The Wall Street Journal.
Ruth Bender was a correspondent based in Berlin who covered a broad range of topics from business over politics to social issues for The Wall Street Journal.
William Boston was formerly a senior reporter in The Wall Street Journal’s Berlin bureau, where he covered how major ...
Stephen Fidler is bureau chief at large at The Wall Street Journal in London, a broad-based role that draws on decades of ...
Bojan Pancevski is The Wall Street Journal’s chief European political correspondent, covering European and global affairs. He ...
Bertrand Benoit is the Germany bureau chief of The Wall Street Journal.
President Sheinbaum answered a tough question about the June 1 judicial elections and shared her reading habits at ...
With liberalism, freedom and democracy under threat globally, it's a time for 'giants' – but this is a 'coalition of the ...
“This really is democracy’s last bullet,” said CSU leader Markus Söder. While he was referring to the threat from the far right if the coalition fails, Germany in 2025 has a long list of dangers to ...
Week Ahead – German Elections and US PCE Inflation on Investors’ Radar By Trading Point - Feb 21, 2025 Germany goes to the polls, but far-right AfD is unlikely to form a government.