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King Charles III makes world debut in Germany after raging retirement age protests postpone France leg
Politics
King Charles III makes world debut in Germany after raging retirement age protests postpone France leg
By Danica Kirka and The Associated PressMarch 29, 2023
German chancellor Olaf Scholz saw no reason to panic after shares in the country's largest bank fell up to 15% in trading.
Finance
Deutsche Bank scare forces German chancellor to borrow line from Silicon Valley Bank CEO: ‘No cause for any kind of concern’
By Christiaan HetznerMarch 24, 2023
Intel wants Germany to give it an extra $5 billion in subsidies to build a chips factory
Tech
Intel wants Germany to give it an extra $5 billion in subsidies to build a chips factory
By Jillian Deutsch, Ian King and BloombergMarch 7, 2023
Chancellor Olaf Scholz
Environment
Germany’s chancellor tells country to keep saving energy to fight off Putin’s ‘blackmail’
By Iain Rogers and BloombergDecember 31, 2022
Volkswagen employees at work in a Zwickau plant.
Finance
In some countries, the government is asking companies to give back to fight inflation. Volkswagen is just the latest German company to shell out bonuses worth thousands of euros
By Prarthana PrakashNovember 23, 2022
KFC blames bot for chicken promotion that celebrated the beginning of the Holocaust
Lifestyle
KFC blames bot for chicken promotion that celebrated the beginning of the Holocaust
By Chloe TaylorNovember 11, 2022
Someone walks into a Deutsche Bank in Germany.
Europe
Deutsche Bank is giving employees 1,500 euros to help them deal with inflation
By Steven Arons and BloombergNovember 10, 2022
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
Finance
An energy crisis and recession combo means that Germany will borrow double what it usually does just to get through it
By Michael Nienaber, Kamil Kowalcze and BloombergNovember 8, 2022
Two climate activists kneel down in front of "Haystacks" painting by Claude Monet after covering it in mashed potatoes
Europe
Was soup dumped on a van Gogh just the start? Copycat activists attack $110 million Monet painting
By Alice HearingOctober 24, 2022
Germany fudges exit from nuclear power, kicking energy crisis into next winter
Environment
Germany fudges exit from nuclear power, kicking energy crisis into next winter
By Christiaan HetznerOctober 18, 2022
Germany can’t hoard any more natural gas, and that may be good news for global energy prices
Politics
Germany can’t hoard any more natural gas, and that may be good news for global energy prices
By Christiaan HetznerOctober 13, 2022
Ukraine after Russian airstrike
Politics
NATO countries are sending a trove of weapons to Ukraine after Zelensky’s requested air cover. Here’s what each country is sending over
By Sophie MellorOctober 13, 2022
Greta Thunberg breaks ranks with German Green Party and urges Germany not to shut down nuclear power plants
Environment
Greta Thunberg breaks ranks with German Green Party and urges Germany not to shut down nuclear power plants
By Christiaan HetznerOctober 12, 2022
Shot of German economic minister Robert Habeck speaking to media at a G7 event
Finance
German minister asks for more ‘solidarity’ from U.S. and EU to help lower soaring natural gas prices as winter approaches
By Tristan BoveOctober 5, 2022
Shot of steam rising from German power plants
Energy
Germany draws up plans to cut power exports to rest of Europe in worst-case ‘last resort’ scenario
By Tristan BoveOctober 4, 2022
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