
German Chancellor Backs Brussels-Mercosur Deal
Faced with a trade pact linking up parts of global agriculture, European farmers’ groups are pushing back—with the support of France and several other EU member states.

Faced with a trade pact linking up parts of global agriculture, European farmers’ groups are pushing back—with the support of France and several other EU member states.

Von der Leyen and Rutte are accelerating coordination between the EU and NATO while several governments are considering converting car plants to produce armored vehicles, drones, or ammunition.

The effort to ‘AfD-proof’ Saxony-Anhalt is only the latest in a series of measures taken over recent months and years to weaken and marginalise the populists.

Critics note that the elite’s actions “will come back to haunt them.”

A group of German, Syrian, and Russian juveniles are at the center of a deepening investigation into the sexual abuse of two minors in the heart of Fürstenwalde.

Despite leaving office years ago, Merkel and Schröder continue to employ a combined staff of 17, including high-ranking officials earning over €11,000 a month—at public expense.

New survey finds 80% dissatisfaction with Chancellor Merz’s performance.

“We will work in lockstep with Ukraine on issues regarding Ukrainian citizens who have sought asylum in our country to facilitate their return home.”

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky arrives in Berlin this Tuesday for government consultations with Chancellor Friedrich Merz as war with Russia enters its fourth year.

Perfectly legal acts of political opposition to the establishment can lead an individual to suffer real, painful measures of state coercion.