Germany's Economic Resilience Amidst Sector Challenges
While facing stiff competition in critical areas, Germany's midsize businesses reflect a degree of economic resilience, suggesting that the country still holds its ground.
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While facing stiff competition in critical areas, Germany's midsize businesses reflect a degree of economic resilience, suggesting that the country still holds its ground.
The IMF has raised concerns over EU governments' approach to energy subsidies, advocating for more targeted support for vulnerable populations instead of broad measures.
As the Pentagon prepares to withdraw 5,000 troops from Germany, Germany's defense minister attempts to downplay the potential impact, though NATO allies express growing concerns about reliance on U.S. military support.
The Eurovision Song Contest remains a captivating spectacle for millions, serving as a rich subject for cultural analysis despite numerous imitators and evolving rules.
As drone warfare transforms the battlefield in Ukraine, concerns are rising among Russian forces regarding the advanced capabilities of Ukrainian drones, including reports of 'Martian drones.'
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy revealed that Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico expressed support for Ukraine's aspirations to join the EU, marking a shift in Slovakia's foreign policy.
In a surprising decision, Germany's top court accepted a forensic expert's claim that his Lamborghini Aventador is a work vehicle, while his Ferrari is deemed personal.
In a much-needed turnaround, Newcastle United secured a 3-1 victory against Brighton, halting their five-match losing streak at St James' Park.
German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius has indicated that the anticipated withdrawal of 5,000 US troops aligns with expectations, prompting NATO to seek further clarification.
The trade tensions between the U.S. and the EU intensify as President Trump announces a significant tariff increase on vehicles, potentially costing Germany $18 billion.
As the showdown with Arsenal approaches, Heaps expresses his desire to be a role model for Americans in European football, noting the rarity of long tenures.
In a significant escalation of hostilities, Ukrainian authorities report 14 fatalities from recent Russian aerial assaults, marking a grim milestone in the ongoing war.
After an exhilarating match against Bayern Munich, PSG prepares to face Lorient in Ligue 1 at the Parc des Princes, aiming to keep their momentum.
In a move that escalates trade tensions, President Trump has announced a significant increase in tariffs on car and truck imports from Europe, effective the week of May 4, 2026.
In France, a 15-year-old has been taken into temporary custody over suspected involvement in the hacking of a government website.
Prague emerged as the leader in Europe's prime property market in 2025, while London experienced significant declines. Globally, Tokyo saw a remarkable price surge of nearly 60%.
Europe stands at a pivotal moment to enhance the euro's status as a reserve asset, a move that could strengthen its economic position globally.
The International Atomic Energy Agency is currently in discussions with both Russia and the United States regarding the extraction of enriched uranium.
President Trump announced plans to raise the tariff on European cars from 15% to 25%, citing Europe's failure to adhere to a trade agreement as the reason for this increase.
A recent report highlights the difficulties older workers encounter in securing employment, attributed to discrimination and recruiters' economic considerations.