Emmanuel Macron’s unexpected break has pundits asking ‘Should we be worried?’
France Presidential fatigue had French media concerned. — Franceinfo reported that the Council of Ministers was this week moved from Wednesday to Tuesday to allow Emmanuel Macron to “catch his breath”...
View ArticleOld German rival returns to haunt Angela Merkel
BERLIN — Imagine the archenemy you outmaneuvered a lifetime ago suddenly appears from the shadows, reincarnated as your successor. Welcome to Angela Merkel’s new nightmare. The emergence of Friedrich...
View ArticleWolfgang Schäuble to men: Do more chores
German Parliament President Wolfgang Schäuble urged men on Thursday to be more supportive of women — also in terms of housekeeping. During a speech in the Bundestag to commemorate 100 years of women’s...
View ArticleBritain divides but doesn’t rule
PARIS — Britain has finally managed to split France and Germany over Brexit after nearly three years in which the two continental powers marched in lockstep. The trouble for the U.K. is that it is too...
View ArticleHow Europe’s biggest media company infiltrated the EU
BERLIN — Martin Selmayr was on a mission. The European Parliament election was still nine months off, but across the Continent populist forces were already roiling the political debate. Selmayr, who as...
View ArticleBerlin and Beijing clash over lawmakers’ visit
BERLIN — China’s refusal to let a group of German MPs visit the country has put Berlin and Beijing at loggerheads. A trip by the German parliament’s digital affairs committee, scheduled for the end of...
View ArticleBreton and Gentiloni’s EU bonds proposal receives cool reception
A call by two European commissioners to tackle the coronavirus crisis with long-term financial bonds received a cool reception from their boss on Monday, with the Commission’s chief spokesperson making...
View ArticleHeiko Maas warns against restarting tourism too early
German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas on Sunday urged European countries not to reopen tourism destinations too early, or risk another wave of coronavirus contagion. “A European race to see who will allow...
View ArticleWhat Merkel wants
This article is part of a special report: Berlin in Brussels. BERLIN — Europe’s reluctant hegemon is reluctant no more. For decades, even as Germany’s economic and political clout has grown, German...
View ArticleMerkel’s Germany will outlast her
This article is part of a special report: Berlin in Brussels. Judy Dempsey is editor in chief of Strategic Europe, the blog of Carnegie Europe, and author of the book “Das Phänomen Merkel”...
View ArticleMeet the German Donald Trump
BERLIN — A combative old white man who speaks of gays and pedophiles in the same breath, dismisses gender debates as a waste of time and who can’t stand Angela Merkel could hardly be more out of step...
View ArticleRegional defeats spell national trouble for Merkel’s party
BERLIN — A collapse in support for Angela Merkel’s Christian Democrats in two regional elections on Sunday signaled that a widening corruption scandal and missteps during the pandemic may threaten the...
View ArticleGermany’s conservative death match
BERLIN — After months of polite jousting, soft jabs and gentle ripostes, the friendly duel over Angela Merkel’s succession finally reached its inevitable final round: a battle to the death. The two...
View ArticleA bruised Laschet wins Germany’s conservative crown
BERLIN — Armin Laschet, a coal miner’s son from the Rhineland who rose from editing a small Catholic newspaper to lead Germany’s most populous state, is the conservative candidate for chancellor and...
View ArticleGermany’s Schäuble condemns anti-Semitism at pro-Palestinian protests
Bundestag President Wolfgang Schäuble on Monday condemned the “unbearable” anti-Semitism on display at many pro-Palestinian protests in Germany over the weekend. Israel’s politics can be “sharply...
View ArticleTransatlantic teamwork lifts coronavirus recovery, says ECB’s Christine Lagarde
FRANKFURT — The transatlantic motor is back in gear. That’s the message from European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde, who hailed Western cooperation as vital to secure the global recovery...
View ArticleChristine Lagarde: ‘Not to brag about it, but we sure delivered’
Christine Lagarde, president of the European Central Bank, talks to POLITICO about the first crisis she steered the bank through and the EU’s economic recovery. In a wide-ranging interview, the...
View ArticleThe world according to Wolfgang Schäuble
BERLIN — Germany needs to start showing Central and Eastern Europe more respect, and stop all the lecturing and acting as if it were the Continent’s know-it-all. The view from Budapest? Warsaw? Guess...
View ArticleSchäuble warns of foreign interference in German election
BERLIN — Wolfgang Schäuble, the president of the German parliament, has said he fears attempts from abroad to interfere in September’s general election, warning that “the danger is relatively great.”...
View ArticleThe fight over fiscal tightening has already been decided
Mujtaba Rahman is the head of Eurasia Group’s Europe practice and the author of POLITICO’s Beyond the Bubble column. He tweets at @Mij_Europe. Progress with vaccinations and the waning of the pandemic...
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