German Chancellor Olaf Scholz doesn’t have much to celebrate this Easter as five of his country’s biggest economic institutes have warned an “ailing” Germany is suffering an ecomomic slow-down. The collective warning was made citing “low domestic demand, and high gas and
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz told German lawmakers on Wednesday that he would continue to refuse to arm Ukraine with long-range Taurus missiles, branding it a “line in the sand”. This comes against a backdrop of European leaders, including French President Emmanuel Macron,
French President Emmanuel Macron appeared to intimate that Germany and its Chancellor, Olaf Scholz, were at risk of being “cowards” over the war in Ukraine earlier this week. This comes as European leaders have sought to demonstrate to the Kremlin that they
Olaf Scholz’s head “should roll” after Germany leaked by mistake British military secrets, a security expert has claimed. Professor Anthony Glees, director of the Centre for Security and Intelligence Studies at the University of Buckingham, warned this major blunder will bear consequences
Olaf Scholz has presided over a “historic” shift to Germany’s immigration policy as his far-right anti-migration opponents rise through the polls. The German Chancellor has rowed back on policies introduced by his predecessor, Angela Merkel, deemed generally “welcoming” to migrants. During her
French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz don’t seem to be able to replicate the same close bond shared by their predecessor. The two European leaders fail to agree on a number of key issues at present, from Chinese electric
French President Emmanuel Macron and German leader Olaf Scholz have been experiencing a frosty relationship of late. Diplomatic aides fear this spat could risk damaging the European Union’s position on the Houthis in Yemen. The EU is looking to pursue a united
Olaf Scholz, Germany’s beleaguered Chancellor, has lashed out at “extremists” whom he accused of “stoking rage” as the country braced for more tractor protests by angry farmers. Farmers have blocked major roads and snarled traffic across the country with their tractors as
German farmers have unleashed a week-long protest against the agricultural policies of Olaf Scholz’s government, causing widespread disruptions across the country. Convoys of tractors have blocked motorway entrances from north to south, with major cities like Berlin, Hamburg, Bremen, and Cologne witnessing
Olaf Scholz’s government has been forced to soften cost-cutting measures which have enraged German farmers. The German government has announced the withdrawal of a proposal to eliminate a car tax exemption for agricultural vehicles. These changes were part of a comprehensive package