
What Eastern Europe Can Teach Cuba and Venezuela
• fee.org by Daniel J. MitchellIt appears that Venezuela is on the brink of collapse as it enters the fourth circle of statist hell.
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It appears that Venezuela is on the brink of collapse as it enters the fourth circle of statist hell.
The Chinese are reliable, the Germans are not, it's that simple
Barack Obama is to visit Berlin on his first trip to Europe since leaving office. The former president will be in Germany on 25 May, the same day his successor, Donald Trump, is due in Brussels for a meeting of Nato leaders, in what is expected to be
Germany has formally announced its draconian push towards censorship of social media.
Who would have imagined that the once great German nation would be ruled by Washington?
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has apparently decided she's not willing to take the chance of becoming the latest politician to fall victim to the same "Russian hacking" and "fake news" campaigns which 'undoubtedly' caused the down
With worries about mass migration having largely faded from Germany's consciousness after a record surge in 2015, and an angry popular reaction, prompted Angela Merkel to curb the inflow of refugees, there is renewed concern in Germany following a re
By: Josh Mur / AntiMedia Scientists in Germany have opened doors in the realm of renewable energy and solar experimentation. Using a 50-foot structure and 149 industrial-grade spotlights, Kai Wieghardt and his team have created "Synlight," the
German criminal police tipped off the interior ministry of a potential "terrorist threat in form of a suicide-attack" by Anis Amri nine month before he ploughed a truck into a crowded Berlin Christmas market, Bild am Sonntag reports.
BERLIN (AP) -- German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Monday celebrated an encouraging win for her conservatives in a state election, declaring that her party has "every chance" in upcoming votes. Her center-left challenger in Germany's national electio
European countries' contributions to alliance have been a major theme for the President
The floats at Karneval parades across southern and western Germany are known for their biting satire. As The Local reports, this year the main target of their derision was only ever going to be one man.
Thanks to negative interest rates at the ECB, record low unemployment, and a desire to maintain a balanced budget, Germany's Budget Surplus Hit a Record High since reunification in 1991.
Thanks to negative interest rates at the ECB, record low unemployment, and a desire to maintain a balanced budget, Germany's Budget Surplus Hit a Record High since reunification in 1991.
Thanks to negative interest rates at the ECB, record low unemployment, and a desire to maintain a balanced budget, Germany's Budget Surplus Hit a Record High since reunification in 1991.
Thanks to negative interest rates at the ECB, record low unemployment, and a desire to maintain a balanced budget, Germany's Budget Surplus Hit a Record High since reunification in 1991.
Thanks to negative interest rates at the ECB, record low unemployment, and a desire to maintain a balanced budget, Germany's Budget Surplus Hit a Record High since reunification in 1991.
Thanks to negative interest rates at the ECB, record low unemployment, and a desire to maintain a balanced budget, Germany's Budget Surplus Hit a Record High since reunification in 1991.
Thanks to negative interest rates at the ECB, record low unemployment, and a desire to maintain a balanced budget, Germany's Budget Surplus Hit a Record High since reunification in 1991.
MARINE Le Pen delivered a rousing speech last night promising that as French President she will not take instructions from Angela Merkel nor beg for her approval.
The German parliament is asking tough questions about what the Chancellery knew about US spying. Members of Angela Merkel's staff are on the spot this week. Merkel will be questioned on Thursday.
Two weeks after Germany reported a spike in consumer prices, which jumped 1.9% from a year ago, the biggest annual increased since July 2013...
Chancellor Angela Merkel is setting aside €90m (£76m) in taxpayers' money to create a fund which will pay migrants to withdraw their asylum applications and leave Germany voluntarily.
I am pleased (mostly) to report the "impossible" has happened. Support for SPD has risen 10 percentage points in two weeks.
A week ago Merkel looked liked an extreme odds-on favorite to win the next German election.
A program to pay asylum applicants in Germany to return to their home countries, often before a decision is made on their status, has begun. The government wants to increase the number of people who choose to leave.
Josef Joffe, the editor and publisher of the weekly newspaper "Die Zeit," made the comment while answering questions from readers at an event held by ARD-Presseclub.
Assessing Election Odds
Deutsche Bank, the troubled European bank, is doing away with 2016 bonuses for senior employees. A source at Deutsche Bank said that the cuts will be for individual bonuses at the vice president level and above, but that some smaller group bonuses w
Newsbud examines new information on the timeline and the suspect of the Berlin Christmas Market Attack.