In Germany, center-right wins election German opposition leader Friedrich Merz is set to be the country’s next chancellor after the center-right Christian Democratic Union party secured victory in the highly consequential election on Sunday.
The German government has urged Israel to enhance protection for civilians in the northern West Bank as well as civilian infrastructure. They emphasize the importance of allowing 40,000 displaced individuals to return home swiftly.
I have to admit that about 75 hours in this country have made me pretty nervous,” Francesca Albanese told a small audience in a Berlin newspaper office last week — including several riot police, observing attentively.
On Tuesday evening, in the building of the left-wing newspaper Junge Welt in east Berlin, the rich allegro sounds of the first movement of Mozart’s clarinet quintet filled the halls, played by the Palestinian Nasmé string and clarinet ensemble.
Germany 's next chancellor has invited Benjamin Netanyahu to the country in defiance of an International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrant, according to the Israeli prime minister's office.
The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for the Israeli Prime Minister and his former defence minister, as well as Hamas officials for alleged war crimes committed in Gaza
Although the AfD is neither antisemitic nor anti-Israel, Jews in Germany are concerned by its rise to prominence. Josef Schuster, the head of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, told Die Welt ...
In 2025, reunified Germany and Israel are celebrating 60 years of diplomatic relations but not without difficulties.Despite the close alliance, which developed over the years, and Berlin ...
Germany's mainstream conservatives have won the country's national election, while a far-right party surged to become the country's second-largest party.
The conservative Christian Democrats appeared to be on the cusp of victory in Germany’s parliamentary elections yesterday, exit polls show. The country’s next chancellor will almost certainly be Friedrich Merz, a businessman who has promised to crack down on migrants, and slash taxes and business regulations in a bid to kick-start economic growth.