Germany's election reshapes the political scene, with the far right and far left parties on the rise and coalition chaos and ...
After tens of millions of Germans cast their ballots in today's federal election — or some 84% of the country's nearly 60 ...
Friedrich Merz from the CDU/CSU likely to form new government with battered Social Democrats while pro-renewables Greens no ...
German stocks rose on Monday as election results indicated it's likely a government will be able to be formed between the main center-right and center-left parties.
The euro jumped to a one-month high and stock futures charged ahead on Monday after Germany's conservatives won the national ...
With 28.6% of the vote, the CDU/CSU came out on top, ahead of the AfD, with 20.8% of the vote. CDU leader Friedrich Merz, who ...
Photo: Friedrich Merz, the candidate of the mainstream conservative Christian Democratic Union party, gestures while ...
Germany is holding a federal election on February 23 – a snap vote called by chancellor Olaf Scholz when his coalition government fell apart at the end of last ...
The conservative CDU/CSU won, and the chancellor's Social Democrats were voted out in a disastrous result for the party. One in five Germans voted for the far right. What does this mean for Germany?
The Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and is sister party, the Christian Social Union (CSU), have won the snap elections in ...
Friedrich Merz, set to become Germany's next chancellor after his opposition conservatives won the national election ...
German conservatives under likely next chancellor Friedrich Merz vowed on Monday to move quickly to try to form a coalition ...