List of Germany articles
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People hold up placards with the name of German Chancellor Angela Merkel (R, on stage) as she addresses the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) rally in Bitterfeld, eastern Germany on August 29, 2017, less than a month before the September 24th general election. / AFP PHOTO / Odd ANDERSEN (Photo credit should read ODD ANDERSEN/AFP/Getty Images) Merkel Will Spend the Next Four Years Battling Forces at Home
Those who were hoping for a new wave of German leadership will be left waiting.
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel takes her oath of office for her third term as chancellor at the Bundestag during ceremonies in which the new German government was sworn in on December 17, 2013 in Berlin, Germany. The new government is a coalition between the German Christian Democrats (CDU), the Bavarian Christian Democrats (CSU) and German Social Democrats (SPD) following federal elections held in September. German Democracy Is Too Strong for the Far Right to Destroy
Germany appears to have resisted the siren song of the far right and far left and opted to stick with a known quantity.
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oh merkel gott Voters Shatter Germany’s Centrist Politics
But that could actually be a good thing, ending “too much consensus.”
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PFORZHEIM, GERMANY - SEPTEMBER 06: Co-lead candidate of the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) political party Alice Weidel speaks during an AfD election campaign event on September 6, 2017 in Pforzheim, Germany. Germany will hold federal elections on September 24 and the AfD currently has approximately 10% support in polls. (Photo by Thomas Lohnes/Getty Images) Meet the Lesbian Goldman Sachs Economist Who Just Led Germany’s Far Right to Victory
How Alice Weidel manages to be a globalist and nativist at the same time.
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses an election campaign rally of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) in Neuss, western Germany on September 21, 2017, during the final days before Germans head to the polls. / AFP PHOTO / PATRIK STOLLARZ (Photo credit should read PATRIK STOLLARZ/AFP/Getty Images) Angela Merkel’s Great Escape
The chancellor's response to the refugee crisis was going to be her downfall. Then Germany's welfare state kicked in.
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Refugees protest outside the Asylum Service in Athens on September 19, 2017, to call for immediate reunifications with their families in Germany. Refugees , living in different camps around Athens demanded to travel at the legally provided deadline of six month. Germany has limited the families reunifications to 70 per month. / AFP PHOTO / LOUISA GOULIAMAKI (Photo credit should read LOUISA GOULIAMAKI/AFP/Getty Images) Study: About 1 Million Refugees Left in Limbo in Europe Through 2016
Half of Europe’s asylum seekers in the last two years were still awaiting word on whether they could stay at the end of 2016.
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel and top Christian Democrat Union candidates pose in front of a screen that replaces faces with emojis on Sept. 17, 2017 in Berlin, Germany. (Steffi Loos/Getty Images) Lyndon LaRouche Is Running A Pro-China Party In Germany
Once a uniquely American political cult, now the LaRouche movement can't get enough of Beijing.
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel delivers her speech as she attends an electoral meeting in Delbrueck, western Germany, on September 10, 2017. / AFP PHOTO / dpa / Friso Gentsch / Germany OUT (Photo credit should read FRISO GENTSCH/AFP/Getty Images) Angela Merkel Has Everything Except a Legacy
The German chancellor has spent 12 years fending off, deterring, and patching up. But in her last term, can she build anything lasting?
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51DECk6s88L Book excerpt: Why the U.S. Army can’t do mission command, even when it tries to
The most troubling aspect of the Army’s bureaucratic mindset is the relegation of commanders from the role of leader to manager/administrator-in-chief
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BERLIN, GERMANY - JANUARY 24: German Chancellor Angela Merkel attends the state funeral of the late former German President Roman Herzog at the Dom Cathedral on January 24, 2017 in Berlin. Roman Herzog, who died at the age of 82 on January 10, 2017, served as German president from 1994 to 1999. (Photo by Max Menning-Pool/Getty Images) The German Election Is a Christian Civil War
Germany’s far-right is saying out loud what Angela Merkel’s party has always quietly believed: that Christian culture depends on Christian demographics.
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Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan speaks to supporters at a rally at Tempodrom hall on February 4, 2014 in Berlin, Germany. Turkey will soon face parliamentary elections and Erdogan is vying for the votes of expatriate Turks. Berlin has the highest Turkish population of any city outside of Turkey. In Upcoming Elections, Will Germany’s Turks Obey Erdogan?
This month’s vote could double as a referendum on German Turkish relations.
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usaid crop Report: U.S. Ranks Near Bottom in Commitment to Global Development
And it could drop even further under Trump.
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GettyImages-461168866crop Angela Merkel Can’t Compete With a Serial Killer Nurse
From Boris Becker to an airport boondoggle, five things that Germans are talking about instead of their deeply boring election.
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GettyImages-835441300crop What Happens When You Ban Nazi Symbols at a Nazi March?
Answer: The fascists have to get creative.
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A demonstrator holds up a poster from the "We the People" campaign of US artist Shepard Fairey, showing a woman wearing a US flag like a hijab during a protest of US Democrats Abroad in front of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin on January 21, 2017, one day after the inauguration of the US President. / AFP / dpa / Gregor Fischer / Germany OUT (Photo credit should read GREGOR FISCHER/AFP/Getty Images) Berliners Gather at Brandenburg Gate to Denounce Charlottesville Nazis
Crowds chanted “Nazi scum go away” and collected donations for victims of the violence.