At the Munich Security Conference, Olaf Scholz accused the U.S. vice president of unacceptable interference in Germany’s coming elections.
Two top European leaders have stiffened their spines over unsettling new policies from President Donald Trump.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has rejected “outside” interference in German elections, insisting that they would decide their ...
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has shot back strongly in defense of his stance against the far-right and says his country ...
Speaking in the first TV debate before snap elections later in the month, Scholz said his strategy for dealing with Trump is ...
US Vice President Arrives in Europe, as Brussels Prepares First EU Response to Trump's Threats on Tariffs, AI, Security and ...
PM Modi visits France to co-chair AI Action Summit with President Macron, honor WWI Indian soldiers, and engage in bilateral ...
Members of the German chancellor's Social Democratic Party are increasingly speculating that Scholz's defence minister, Boris ...
While India and France are looking to come up with a joint road map for AI, the summit’s expected outcomes include the ...
Germany elects a new parliament on February 23, with potential ramifications for the financial industry of Europe's largest ...
Scholz is expected to lose the vote in the German parliament's lower house, or Bundestag, which will take place on 16 ...
Tariffs on China, Canada to take effect Tuesday; EU appears to be next; US president delays tariffs on Mexico by a month ...
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