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The prospective partners in Germany’s next government say they will seek to loosen the nation’s rules on running up debt to ...
Soldiers assigned to U.S. Army Garrison Bavaria changed their unit patches from Army Materiel Command to 7th Army Training ...
Germany’s conservatives won the national election on Sunday, while the far-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party ...
StringersHub on MSN14d
Germany: Well-trained dogs perfectly pose for a group photo in Bavaria, GermanyOn January 6, 2025, in Bavaria, Germany, @robertmuttenhammer shared a video of dogs posing for a group photo. In the video, the author is in the forest with several dogs playing around. When asked to ...
Germany's would-be next chancellor, conservative leader Friedrich Merz, and the Social Democrats (SPD) with whom he is trying ...
The Associated Press on MSN13d
Who is Friedrich Merz, the man on course to take Germany’s top job after election?He has vowed to prioritize European unity and the continent’s security as it grapples with the new Trump administration and ...
Chancellor-to-be Friedrich Merz has agreed a deal with his likely coalition partner to inject hundreds of billions in extra funding into Germany’s military and infrastructure, in a “fiscal sea change” ...
TOWER BARRACKS, Germany – U.S. Army Garrison Bavaria successfully conducted its annual force protection exercise Feb. 24 and 25 across its installations at Grafenwöhr, Vilseck, Hohenfels and ...
We catch up with Florian Haller, who leads the fourth-most awarded agency in the world (the second-most awarded in Europe), ...
Newsweek on MSN14d
Who Is Friedrich Merz? Germany's Likely Next ChancellorThe German federal polls have closed, and the exit polls appear to have handed the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) a victory ...
Germany is set for a shift to the right after the conservative CDU/CSU bloc secured a clear victory in Sunday's elections, as the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) recorded its best-ever ...
Artworks by Paul Klee and Pablo Picasso are among hundreds in a state collection in Bavaria that were knowingly stolen by the Nazis. Yet the heirs of Jewish owners have apparently not been informed.
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