Germany, Tariff and Donald Trump
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“There is no question that last night's tariff announcement by the U.S. administration is bad news for the German economy,” said Deutsche Bank strategist Robin Winkler.
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Trump is expected to announce a massive tariff program on Wednesday, impacting major countries globally.
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Oil prices fell 6% on Thursday as OPEC+ speeding up its unwinding of oil output cuts in May compounded already-heavy losses following U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement of sweeping new tariffs...
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The EU’s body for scientific research, as well as local, regional and national governments, are mobilizing to poach top U.S. scholars.
Interim D.C. U.S. attorney Ed Martin boosted members of Germany’s AfD, Poland’s Law and Justice, and Viktor Orban’s party in Hungary before taking office in January.
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Defense News on MSNGermany can co-finance European nuclear deterrenceWhat Germany can offer London and Paris, however, is to contribute to the considerable costs of both countries' nuclear capabilities.
In getting over its phobia of debt, Buras said that Germany has finally acted as though Europe really had passed a “Zeitenwende” – or “turning point” – as described by outgoing Chancellor Olaf Scholz in February 2022, just three days after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Even in the dead of winter, Europe's solar farms have continued to expand their share of electricity production throughout the continent.
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Germany is putting thousands of troops in Lithuania, a NATO member that borders Russia. It's the first long-term deployment abroad since World War II.
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Stockholm said on Monday it would send its "largest military support package to Ukraine to date" to back Kyiv's war effort.
France and Germany are pushing for a more robust reaction to US President Donald Trump’s tariff measures, advocating for a forceful retaliation that could strengthen the EU’s negotiating position.French President Emmanuel Macron believes the European Union should be ready to respond with options such as targeting US tech and services,