Surge in immigration and weak economic growth spark voter backlash in France, the U.K. and Germany
Chancellor Friedrich Merz confirms Germany will not join Western allies in recognizing Palestine at the UN, citing unresolved conditions for statehood and support for a two-state solution
Deputy Chancellor Lars Klingbeil says Berlin could contribute troops or support as part of European guarantees for Ukraine’s security, but stressed that achieving a ceasefire remains the top priority
Bilateral trade grew nearly 4% last year, with Greece climbing to Germany’s 37th largest trading partner, but the trade gap remains heavily in Berlin’s favour.
A spokesperson for Deutsche Bahn confirmed the derailment occurred near Riedlingen, noting that approximately 100 people were on board the train at the time of the incident
Last year, the total number of deportations in Germany surpassed 20,000—making it the highest figure recorded in recent years
By the end of last year, German arms deliveries to Turkey reached €231 million - their highest level in two decades.
Kimia and others fear returning to Afghanistan, where Taliban rule severely restricts women’s freedoms and activists face threats
The Central Council of Jews in Germany has called for an end to the war in Gaza and the immediate securing of access to humanitarian aid, urging Israel to take responsibility for the civilian population in the enclave. “The Israeli government must accept that it also has responsibility for the civilian population in Gaza — […]
Discussions are expected to extend to investments, bilateral trade, international developments, Europe's evolving geopolitical landscape, and migration policy.
The ruling, as reported by Die Welt, states that deportations of single, healthy, and employable migrants to Greece are permissible.
The implications of Berlin’s reported decision to block the sale of Eurofighter jets to Turkey could be profound—not only for German-Turkish relations, but also for the shifting security architecture of the Eastern Mediterranean.
The German Ambassador to Greece, Andreas Kindl, addressed the political challenges faced by Germany, the formation of the new coalition government in Berlin, and the rising threat of the far-right during his interview with the Chief Editor of TO BHMA International Edition (tovima.com), Odin Linardatou, at the Delphi Economic Forum X. Commenting on the political […]
Germany’s €1 trillion spending plan alarms EU partners, who fear unfair competition from Berlin’s subsidies to strategic industries and defense.
The ZEW Indicator of Economic Sentiment jumped to 51.6 in March
Further strikes are expected to impact public sector services across Germany later this week, as tensions between Verdi and government negotiators remain high
The travails of the Western alliance have injected urgency into a debate about homegrown alternatives to the U.S. nuclear umbrella
The far-right group has learned to communicate in a country where traditional media no longer shape public opinion
A car has plowed into a crowd of people in the city of Mannheim, Germany, reportedly killing two people and injuring 25 more. A journalist from the Deutsche Presse-Agentur (DPA) news agency stated that they saw multiple individuals lying on the ground, though it remains unclear whether they were injured or deceased. Police have urged […]
German Green MP Lisa Badum spoke to To Vima about the rising popularity of the far-right AFD, possible coalitions, and what she hopes to see in Sunday’s elections.