List of Germany articles
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GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, GERMANY - JUNE 07: (From L to R) President of the European Council Donald Tusk, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper, U.S. President Barack Obama, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Francois Hollande, British Prime Minister David Cameron, Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi and President of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker pose at the group photo at the summit of G7 nations at Schloss Elmau on June 7, 2015 near Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. In the course of the two-day summit G7 leaders are scheduled to discuss global economic and security issues, as well as pressing global health-related issues, including antibiotics-resistant bacteria and Ebola. Several thousand protesters have announced they will seek to march towards Schloss Elmau and at least 17,000 police are on hand to provide security. (Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images) The West Should Hope That Merkel Loses
The only way to defend the liberal democratic order is to say goodbye to the German chancellor.
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TOPSHOT - A policeman walks at the Christmas market near the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedaechtniskirche (Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church), the day after a terror attack, in central Berlin, on December 20, 2016. German police said they were treating as "a probable terrorist attack" the killing of 12 people when the speeding lorry cut a bloody swath through the packed Berlin Christmas market. / AFP / Tobias SCHWARZ (Photo credit should read TOBIAS SCHWARZ/AFP/Getty Images) Berlin’s Zero Hour Is Also Angela Merkel’s
After an attack on the German capital, the chancellor’s moment of reckoning is upon her.
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merkel-crop ISIS Claims Berlin Attack While Right-Wing Politicians Blast Merkel
Europe’s refugee crisis tinges political reaction to the Christmas market assault.
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elki This Christmas, Watch These Classic European Holiday Flicks (and Home Alone)
Want a break from Love Actually? Try Six Degrees of Celebration.
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Supporters of the anti-immigrant Pegida movement (Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the Occident) mark the second year of existence as they demonstrate in Dresden, eastern Germany, on October 2016, and Dresden, a Baroque city in Germany's ex-communist east, is the birthplace of the anti-immigration PEGIDA street movement. / AFP / dpa / Oliver Killig / Germany OUT (Photo credit should read OLIVER KILLIG/AFP/Getty Images) Europe’s Far-Right Anger Is Moving Mainstream
Anti-immigrant, anti-Europe, anti-Muslim sentiment is resonating with more and more voters in Europe.
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KIEL, GERMANY - JANUARY 19: German Chancellor Angela Merkel chats with sailors of the German Navy while she visited the "Braunschweig" warship on January 19, 2016 in Kiel, Germany. Merkel was visiting the "Braunschweig," a small frigate of the German Navy's First Flotilla, at its home base in Kiel. The German Navy is participating in the international military coalition fighting the Islamic State (IS) in Syria. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images) Merkel and Whose Army?
A German military that practices with broomsticks isn't in a position to become the new “leader of the free world.”
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time Trump Gets Last Year’s Wish, Becomes Time’s Person of the Year
But be careful what you wish for.
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Supporters of the anti-immigrant Pegida movement (Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the Occident) mark the second year of existence as they demonstrate in Dresden, eastern Germany, on October 2016, and Dresden, a Baroque city in Germany's ex-communist east, is the birthplace of the anti-immigration PEGIDA street movement. / AFP / dpa / Oliver Killig / Germany OUT (Photo credit should read OLIVER KILLIG/AFP/Getty Images) Angela Merkel’s Test of Faith
Germany can either save Europe or refugees — not both. To stem the rise of the far-right, the chancellor will be forced to make gut-wrenching decisions.
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le-pen-crop The Weekend Behind, the Week Ahead: Vive Le Pen, Don’t Take out Banners in Russia, and Maybe Cabinet Picks
From Mitt Romney to Marine Le Pen, Italian politics to a Colombian peace deal, here's what happened in the world this weekend.
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obamutti Obama Urges Trump to Stand Strong on Russia, Soothe Nervous NATO Allies
But with the specter of a Trump administration, will it be enough?
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A picture taken on August 20, 2010 shows an Iranian flag fluttering at an undisclosed location in the Islamic republic next to a surface-to-surface Qiam-1 (Rising) missile which was test fired a day before Iran was due to launch its Russian-built first nuclear power plant. Iranian Defence Minister Ahmad Vahidi said the missile was entirely designed and built domestically and powered by liquid fuel. AFP PHOTO/VAHID REZA ALAEI (Photo credit should read VAHID REZA ALAEI/AFP/Getty Images) In Private Meeting, Euro Diplomats Beseech Trump Team to Uphold Transatlantic Pacts
A political chasm over the Iran nuclear deal and Russia could put the United States and its European allies on a collision course reminiscent of the run-up to the Iraq War.
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russia-crop Can We Interest You in Yet Another Russian Election Interference Story?
The story that seemingly never ends now turns to Germany.
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gettyimages-523973000crop Barack and Angela’s Tragic Romance
The American president and the German chancellor will share a legacy as long-term thinkers, advocates of openness — and, perhaps, as the last of their kind.
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obamerkel Tschüss: One Last (Imagined) Chat Over Bier Between Obama and Merkel
We can't know for certain what Obama will say to Merkel when they meet tomorrow, which is why we made up what their conversation might be.
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Scherl: Beim Bummel durch Paris. - Deutsche Soldaten fragen ein paar junge M‰dels nach dem Weg. PK - Boesig - Scherl Bilderdienst 8020-40 "Fr." OKW Juni 1940 Something not discussed much: The joys of French collaboration with the Germans
In 1943, more books were published in France than in either the United States or Britain.