List of Germany articles
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France's President Emmanuel Macron speaks next to France's Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu and France's Defence Minister Catherine Vautrin during a national defense council meeting on Middle East war at the Elysee Palace in Paris on March 17, 2026. Europe Is Looking for Its Own Hormuz Fix
The continent has relevant military strengths, but little appetite for fighting.
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Orban is seen with the camera tilted at an angle as he speaks at a podium beneath a Hungarian flag. Several rows of a crowd of spectators are visible seated behind him. The Economy Is on the Ballot in Hungary
How longtime Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s economic record could shape Sunday’s election.
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Participants display placards of Germany's Die Linke party during a demonstration in Berlin on Sept. 27, 2025. Is Germany’s Postwar Consensus on Israel in Peril?
The political left has become simultaneously more mainstream and more radical.
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A woman wearing a "Make America Great Again" cap attends a campaign rally of the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) in Görlitz, eastern Germany, on May 23, 2019. The Populist International Is Falling Apart
Trump’s war in Iran is blowing up MAGA’s alliance with Europe’s far right.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and U.S. President Donald Trump meet in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington on March 3. Friedrich Merz Gets Real
Germany’s chancellor is dragging his country into a new era. Will Germans go along?
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German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul arrives for a meeting of the ministry's crisis response team. Europe Abandons Both Integrity and Influence on Iran
In response to Trump’s strikes, European leaders have created an alternate reality to escape their hypocrisy.
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Germany’s Chancellor Friedrich Merz speaks with U.S. President Donald Trump before the start of the North Atlantic Council plenary meeting at the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) summit in The Hague on June 25, 2025. Does Germany’s Trump Policy Make Sense?
Friedrich Merz has his own strategy for dealing with the U.S. president, but the verdict is not yet in.
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The podcast logo for Ernstfall from Welt atop a half red and half blue gritty background. War or Peace? Germany’s Decision-Makers Can’t Decide.
A new podcast features a war game with painful lessons for everyone—except Russia.
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Hitler looks out on a snowy scene at the Olympics, including a man holding an American flag and members of the crowd giving the salute. The Other Nazi Olympics
Ninety years ago, Nazi Germany hosted both the Summer and Winter Olympics—but the latter has unjustly gone forgotten.
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Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin speaks during a joint press conference with European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso following talks between the Russian government and the European Union executive at the EU headquarters in Brussels on February 24, 2011. Europe Is Getting Ready to Pivot to Putin
In the face of U.S. bullying, European leaders are considering reaching out to Russia’s president.
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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz address a joint press conference in Warsaw on May 7, 2025. Europe’s New Special Relationship Needs Therapy
Germany and Poland can be the continent’s future—but can’t manage their politics today.
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Steve Witkoff attends the Republican National Convention in 2024. Our Best Profiles of 2025
The figures who shaped the way we thought about the world this year.
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A grid of five book covers on an ornage background Read From This Year’s Buzziest Books
Our favorite excerpts of 2025.
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A black and white photo of Henry Kissinger, surrounded by microphones, points during a press conference, after the final communique on the implementation of the Vietnam Peace Accords, on June 13, 1973 in Paris. The Movies That Made Us Think This Year
Our most insightful film reviews of 2025.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz speaks to the media following a two-day government cabinet retreat at Villa Borsig on October 1, 2025 in Berlin. Germany Loves to Hate Friedrich Merz
Germany’s chancellor is doing far better than everyone seems to think.