The German Chancellor said the current number of cases across the country remains too high. As a result, vaccine production needs to be significantly increased in order to help combat the spread of infections. Her remarks came after coronavirus cases in Germany
Germany’s far-right, anti-immigrant Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party vowed to campaign to take Germany out of the European Union as it finalised its election manifesto on Sunday. The hardline manifesto pledges come as the party gears up to fight the German elections
The two contenders vying to be the German ruling conservative coalition’s candidate for chancellor in September’s election are due to meet leading members of the parliamentary party on Sunday as pressure grows for a decision on who should run. Armin Laschet, leader
German Chancellor Angela Merkel is set to take power away from the 16 federal states to decide on coronavirus restrictions. The new plan will see the central government take over decision making as Germany battles a third wave of Covid. But a
Germany is struggling to tackle a third wave of the pandemic, and Mrs Merkel and several regional leaders have called for a short, sharp lockdown while the country tries to vaccinate more people. Now, a government source said, the 66-year-old had resolved
Daniel Kawczynski has predicted Mr Putin’s defence minister, Sergei Lavrov, will humiliate Mrs Merkel’s representatives on the subject at the first opportunity – just as he did with EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell earlier this year. Videos widely circulated on social
Berlin will start negotiations to purchase the Kremlin-backed Sputnik V immunisation amid a growing shortage of supplies on the Continent. Health minister Jens Spahn confirmed the news at a virtual summit of his EU counterparts, it was claimed. And Bavarian state premier
Angela Merkel calls for national lockdown to curb Germany’s coronavirus crisis By Ross Ibbetson For Mailonline Published: 06:49 EDT, 7 April 2021 | Updated: 06:49 EDT, 7 April 2021 Advertisement Share or comment on this article:
Director-General of the think tank Centre for Brexit Policy John Longworth argued that the European Union will still choose to work with Britain post-Brexit. During an interview with Express.co.uk, Mr Longworth highlighted Brexit Britain’s importance to the bloc. He insisted that French
Thomas Kielinger spoke as Mrs Merkel prepares to depart Germany’s top political seat in September – 16 years after taking the reins. The award-winning journalist argued that the residing chancellor has long “outstayed her welcome” and her country’s population has become “heartily