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Germany should strike a deal with the Taliban to facilitate the deportation of Afghan migrants, the country’s interior minister has said in a proposal that drew immediate anger from his coalition ...
Signalling a shift in policy, Germany's interior minister has said the need for mediators to negotiate with Afghanistan's ...
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DPA International on MSNMerz fends off backlash over tax cut as recriminations fly in BerlinGerman Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Thursday defended his government's decision to retain electricity tax for most businesses ...
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Worldcrunch on MSNCitizen Or Consumer? How Democracies Tilted From Moral To Material ValuesA new phone, a fancy car, a full fridge: for a long time, politicians assumed that prosperity was all it took to keep ...
The EU has until Wednesday next week to reach a deal or see swingeing US tariffs kick in on a majority of its goods.
The new German government faced its first major roadblock on Thursday after its constituent parties failed to defuse an internal row over whether to reduce electricity prices for individual consumers.
The new coalition government had initially promised to slash the tax to reduce the burden on German households. Most ...
Recriminations flew in Berlin on Thursday after Chancellor Friedrich Merz's government failed to agree on a nationwide cut in ...
Stay informed with the latest breaking news from Afghanistan. Politics, business, sports, and culture updates in English – ...
Stay informed with the latest breaking news from Afghanistan. Politics, business, sports, and culture updates in English – ...
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s ruling coalition rebuffed calls to expand an electricity-tax discount to include households and additional companies, saying they’ll only do so when they have ...
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