When German voters go to the polls Sunday, the country’s moribund economy — and promises to fix it — will be front of mind.
Metrics reveal an economy sliding backward. It will be one of the biggest issues in the election set for Sunday.
Risk-averse leadership is holding back Europe’s largest economy, say historians and economists.
Friedrich Merz has criticized Olaf Scholz on the economy, but experts question if a government led by the Christian ...
The country’s competitiveness has stagnated and its once-powerful industries are suffering. Just ask these executives.
Germans are going to the polls on Sunday for national elections. Opinion polls suggest the outcome will be a new chancellor ...
While polling suggests Germany's far-right AfD party will fare well, it's very unlikely to be part of the next government of ...
Here are five reasons for Germany's ongoing economic slump: Moscow's decision to cut off natural gas supplies to Germany in ...
For Germans heading to the polls for a snap election, climate is not quite as important a factor as it used to be.
For the first time since the fall of the Third Reich 80 years ago, there is a real possibility that a party with direct ...
At the heart of the election is the economy, which has been experiencing a downturn. The ruling coalition, comprising the ...