For the United States to put its considerable clout behind a German political party whose leaders minimize Nazi crimes is a blunder of historic proportions.
In April 1928, Joseph Goebbels, later the Third Reich’s chief propagandist, wrote a newspaper essay addressing the question ...
At the most newsworthy Munich Security Conference in recent memory last weekend, Germany’s likely next chancellor did all he ...
From the historic streets of Berlin to the fairytale charm of Bavaria, a journey through Germany during winter is an unforgettable adventure. Here’s a guide to exploring Munich, Berlin, and the ...
Oktoberfest is perhaps one of the most famous festivals in the world. The annual event, held in Munich, Germany, is comm ...
The vice president’s speech last week at the Munich Security Conference, combined with his meeting with the leader of the far ...
The Sunday vote comes amid an economy in the doldrums, big questions over Europe's security posture, and a surging far-right.
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Conservative frontrunner Friedrich Merz assured supporters that his leadership would reinforce Germany’s role in Europe and relegate the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) to the political ...
Bret Stephens, a conservative New York Times columnist, called Vice President Vance’s speech at the Munich Security ...
It was the third suspected terror attack in Germany in as many months. More than two dozen were injured. A woman originally ...
By Amy Goodman & Denis Moynihan As the US drifts closer to authoritarianism, the words of Hans and Sophie Scholl and the White Rose collective remain vital: We will not be silent.