BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's first three-way coalition in decades was forged in crisis last year when unity was paramount. Now as it takes on major structural challenges, deep differences between the parties resurface, delaying critical decisions both at home and on the European stage.
Germany’s first three-way coalition in decades was forged in crisis last year when unity was paramount. Now as it takes on major structural challenges, deep differences between the parties resurface, delaying critical decisions both at home and on the European stage. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the resulting energy crisis forced
The Desiderius Erasmus Foundation with links to the far-right populist AfD demanded equal treatment and its fair share of support from public coffers. This week, the Federal Constitutional Court ruled in its favor.