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Agence France-Presse on MSNDrama of Merz election signals end of Germany's stable politicsGermany was long a beacon of stability in Europe, its politics often reassuringly boring. The high drama of Chancellor ...
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Former prime minister Tony Abbott has blasted a controversial abortion bill that is being rushed through the New South Wales ...
Christian Democratic Union (CDU) leader Friedrich Merz was only elected German Chancellor in the second round of voting on Tuesday. And only thanks to the help of the Left Party and the Greens.
The so-called “Office for the Protection of the Constitution” alleges that AfD undermines the free democratic order and violates the principle of human dignity by denying migrants the same rights as ...
As vote counting continues, one Teal independent has lost their seat, with other races still too close to call.
An unsettling start for the Merz government resurrects doubts about Berlin as the EU's stable political centre.
Friedrich Merz has secured a majority in the second round of voting at the German Bundestag, averting a constitutional crisis. Follow DW for more.
Friedrich Merz, a conservative Christian Democrat, became Germany’s next chancellor after a surprising setback in parliament ...
After some difficulty, Friedrich Merz has become Germany's new chancellor. His personal popularity is low. Most Germans don't trust him, not least because of his approach to the far-right AfD.
Germany has a new chancellor after Friedrich Merz, chairman of the centre-right Christian Democratic Union, was elected on ...
Yunus made the call when a group of young political activists from different political parties of Norway called on him at the ...
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