Germany
Germany Takes Harsher Stand on Deporting Migrants
Angela Merkel is trying to shore up conservative support ahead of elections this year.
Germany's SPD Moves Ahead of Merkel's Party in Poll
The nomination of former European Parliament president Martin Schulz sparked a revival in support for the party.
Tainted Electoral Victory—Hitler's Controversial Rise
When the Nazi Party won a landslide victory in 1933, they called it a miracle, but everyone else smelled a rat.
U.S. Presses Europe to Increase NATO Spending
Germany calls for a wider approach that addresses risks such as climate change and said credit should be extended for spending on refugee placements.
Is Russia's Trump Honeymoon Over?
Trump's top men arrive in Europe as a colder, western wind blows over Moscow.
German Police Say Frankfurt Sex Assault Story False
A tabloid story was rejected by authorities.
Abu Sayyaf Sets Beheading Deadline for German Hostage
The group, which murdered two Canadians last year, demanded a ransom for his release.
Kremlin Says Putin and Trump Will Meet In July
No date for an earlier meeting is set but both will attend G20 in the summer.
Europeans Would Back Trump-Style Muslim Ban, Poll Says
Majorities of people in eight countries think immigration from mainly Muslim countries should be stopped.
German Spooks Find No Evidence Of Russian Meddling
Fears of foreign or far-right influence in politics are high among Germany's mainstream politicians.
Angela Merkel Heads To Poland, Hoping For Agreement
The German Chancellor needs the support of the controversial Law and Justice government.
Der Spiegel: Trump Cover About 'Defending Democracy'
The cover of the German magazine depicts the president beheading Lady Liberty.
Angela Merkel to Meet Erdogan Amid Rising Tensions
The German chancellor must preserve a deal with Ankara that limits refugee flows into Europe.
German Minister to Visit U.S. Amid Growing Tensions
Pressed to comment about Trump's attacks on Germany's migrant and trade policies, and the euro, Seibert told a regular government news conference: "We are at the very beginning of the cooperation with a new American government."
Germany Arrests 16 Suspected Members of ISIS Network
German security services remain on high alert following a truck attack on a Berlin Christmas market in December 2016.
Trump Admin on Course to Take EU to Task on Currency
A sharp shift in tone toward Germany, casting the euro as fuel for that country's massive trade surplus, has raised concerns that the U.S. president's trade-centric world view may see the euro not as a geopolitical plus, but as another needless bit of multilateralism.
The U.K. Hypocrisy in Criticizing Trump's Refugee Ban
The U.K. has barely resettled 50,000 refugees in the last half century.
Merkel To Meet Ukraine's Poroshenko Post Trump Call
The German Chancellor will discuss the situation in east Ukraine.
Germany's Merkel Criticizes Trump's Immigration Ban
Merkel reminded Trump on Saturday that the Geneva Conventions require the international community to take in war refugees on humanitarian grounds.
Austria Detains 14 Suspects in Major ISIS Raids
The operation was not linked to the arrest of a suspected extremist in Vienna last week.
Germany Jails Girl Who Stabbed Officer in Name of ISIS
The court convicted the teenager of attempted murder and supporting ISIS.
Austrian Teen Built 'Test Bomb' in Germany: Minister
Police arrested the Austrian suspect, a 17-year-old with Albanian roots, after tip-offs.
German AfD Leader May Be Excluded for Holocaust Comment
The head of the far-right party in Thuringia described the memorial as a "monument of shame" in Dresden.
Merkel Warns Against Populism and Polarization
Merkel said openness, not populism, polarization or isolation, was the answer to the world's challenges of globalization and digitalization.
Trump's TPP Exit Gives Germany Economic Opportunity
In an interview with the Handelsblatt newspaper to appear on Tuesday, Gabriel said, "If Trump starts a trade war with Asia and South America, it will open opportunities for us."
Germany Arrests Man Suspected of Militant Attack Plot
Police said the man had links to a second suspect arrested in Vienna.
German Right-Wing Holocaust Memorial Comments Draw Fury
A speech by Bjoern Hoecke, the AfD's leader in the eastern state of Thuringia, on Tuesday triggered anger across Germany and even caused one member of the radical Left party to report him for incitement to racial hatred.
Germany Hits Back at Donald Trump Over BMW Threat
Europe should start standing up for itself, Deputy Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel said.
Trump: Merkel Made 'Catastrophic Mistake' on Refugees
The president-elect focused on European allies in a round of interviews.