German voters picked Conservative party head Friedrich Merz to lead Germany, and by extension Europe, during a decisive stress test in trans-Atlantic relations. Can he rise to expectations?
OP-ED. Germany doubts itself more than ever, writes diplomat Jérémie Gallon. But it would be a big mistake to underestimate ...
How do Germans remember – or forget – their colonial history and role in the Berlin Conference that carved up Africa?
"The world will not wait for us. We must now rapidly regain our ability to act," emphasized CDU leader Friedrich Merz on the eve of his election victory. Likely to be the next German chancellor, Merz ...