Germany
Angela Markel: Germany Can't Depend on Trump's America
The German Chancellor was unimpressed with Trump's failure to commit to the Paris climate deal during the G7 summit.
Trump Calls Germans 'Very Bad' at EU Leaders Meeting
The U.S. president blasted Germany's auto industry once again but made no mention of German-owned car plants in the U.S.
ISIS Calls for 'All-Out War' on West During Ramadan
The holy month of Ramadan begins Friday night, sparking fears of further attacks in Western countries after a surge of assaults during the same month last year.
Theresa May Promises Economic Uncertainty, Hard Brexit
The Tory Party's manifesto heightens the chance of drawn out negotiations and the hardest of Brexits.
Robert Reich: Our European Allies Are Appalled by Trump
"We remember fascism. We never thought it would happen in America."
German Muslim Organizers Battle Far-Right Extremism
Young Muslim organizers are fighting back against hatred and far right extremism in central Munich, with the help of a local church.
They're With Ihr: Bundesliga Names First Female Referee
Bibiana Steinhaus will become the first female referee in the top tier of German men's soccer.
Germany Asks U.S. for Classified Data on F-35 fighter
The surprise move comes as the Eurofighter, Germany's joint military creation with its neighbors, faces technical challenges and the cost of U.S. jets declines.
Germany and Turkey Clash Over Airbase 'Blackmail'
Turkey was angered by reports that several of its soldiers had been granted asylum in Germany.
Drop Nazi-Era Barracks Names: German Defense Minister
Germany's army "has to send signals both internally and externally that it is not rooted in the tradition" of the Nazi-era military, said Ursula von der Leyen.
More American Jews Are Reclaiming German Citizenship
There were 62 applications in the U.S. in January 2016. The number for November was 124, and in January it was 159.
Leaked Tapes Reveal How Italy Refused to Help Refugees
A total of 268 refugees—including 60 children—lost their lives in a shipwreck south of the Italian island of Lampedusa.
Germans Set to Reject Change and Stick With Merkel
A new poll suggests Merkel's party will beat the opposition SPD September's elections, extending her 12-year chancellorship.
Trump to Lavrov: Get Out of Ukraine Or Else
What Trump should tell the Russian foreign minister when he meets with him today.
France Joins List of Alleged Russia Hacking Victims
The head of the NSA has said he sees no letup in Russia's attempts to interfere in other countries' elections.
Macron's Win Over Le Pen in France Sours Moscow's Mood
Despite Vladimir Putin's phone call to Macron, the Russian political establishment is not celebrating.
Nazi Memorabilia Found at German Army Barracks
Inspectors found Nazi-era helmets and pictures of soldiers from Adolf Hitler's army at a barracks.
Nolan Peterson: Putin Grins as Europe is in Turmoil
The French election is about more than just France. Europe's future is at a crossroads.
Wolves Have Returned to Denmark After 200 Years
Farmers are concerned after a string of wolf attacks on their sheep.
'Killer Clowns' in Germany Convicted for Causing Trauma
The killer clown craze started in the U.S. and quickly spread to Europe.
Putin and Trump to Speak by Phone on Tuesday
The Russian president will also be meeting Merkel and Erdogan in Sochi ahead of the G20 summit.
Merkel Says She and Trump Have a 'Good Relationship'
The two leaders' differing views on trade, Russia and immigration led to some uncomfortable moments at a joint news conference which ended oddly.
German Soldier Posing as Refugee Planned Gun Attack
The lieutenant received monthly payments and lived in German asylum accommodation after registering as a refugee in Syria.
How Putin Funds and Commands the War in Ukraine
The Kremlin doesn't just pay for its puppet republic of Donestk, it micromanages it.
'We Need Germany,' Says Turkish Minister
President Erdogan had accused Merkel of "Nazi measures," but his Turkish deputy prime minister said Monday that it was time to return to "normality."
Netanyahu Scraps Meeting With German Foreign Minister
The German minister said he would meet with the groups critical of the IDF despite the warnings.
Refugees Should Learn About Holocaust: Jewish Leader
The president of the Jewish council in Germany said many asylum seekers come from countries where anti-Semitism is ingrained.
German Anti-Immigrant Party Leader Suffers Defeat
Frauke Petry, the AfD's public face, shocked supporters on Wednesday by announcing that she would not lead the AfD's campaign for a Sept. 24 federal election.
Rumors of Russian Interference Are Greatly Exaggerated
Much of the West's opposition to Russia comes from a purely ideological root.
What Turkey's Referendum Means For Its EU Links
Turkey's complex history has always had it balancing between Europe and the Middle East.