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This Week in Germany
French and German Leaders Talk About a ‘Real European Army’
Europeans ‘no longer need national armies.’
By
Richard Palmer
• November 9, 2018
Blog
French President: Europe Needs a Real Army
‘We will not protect the Europeans unless we decide to have a true European army.’
By
Richard Palmer
• November 7, 2018
Britain’s Magic Money Tree
Is the end of austerity really good news?
By
Richard Palmer
• November 6, 2018
This Week in Germany
Merkel Starts to Say Goodbye
Europe’s leadership vacuum becomes more acute.
By
Richard Palmer
• November 2, 2018
The Vicious Cycle: German-Russian Relations
Understand the past of these powerful friendly enemies, and you will better see their future.
By
Richard Palmer
Will Brazil’s New President Open the Door to the Holy Roman Empire?
Jair Bolsonaro stands ready to upend his nation’s foreign policy.
By
Andrew Miiller
• November 1, 2018
Trumpet Brief
The End of an Era for Germany
Why Merkel’s departure is a momentous and exciting moment
By
Richard Palmer
• October 30, 2018
Trumpet Brief
Angela Merkel’s Big Announcement
For years, Merkel has endured as other world leaders have come and gone. But the beginning of the end of the Merkel era is now officially underway.
By
Stephen Flurry
• October 30, 2018
Watch Germany!
The long-awaited moment is here. Germany needs a new leader. Who will it be?
By
Gerald Flurry
• October 29, 2018
China Holds Joint Naval Exercises With EU
A look at the remarkable growing cooperation between Europe and China
October 29, 2018
This Week in Germany
Is Angela Merkel About to Receive Another Blow?
Sunday’s election seems set to hand the chancellor another defeat.
By
Richard Palmer
• October 26, 2018
Investigation Reveals Foiled Terror Plot in Germany
Germans who fought for the Islamic State are ‘living time bombs.’
By
Daniel Di Santo
• October 24, 2018
Why Is Austria Promoting the Crown of Charlemagne?
Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz wants Europe to remember Charlemagne and the Holy Roman Empire.
By
Josué Michels
• October 22, 2018
Trumpet Brief
Yesterday’s Potentialities, Today’s Realities
What’s behind Britain’s failed Brexit talks?
By
Brad Macdonald
• October 19, 2018
Consequences of the Bavarian Election
Are we about to see job vacancies in one of Germany’s most important political parties?
By
Josué Michels
• October 17, 2018
North-Rhine Westphalia Government Saves Catholic Priest Training
New agreement with Bochum University points to more Catholic involvement in German politics.
By
Josué Michels
• October 19, 2018
Ukraine on Verge of Orthodox Jihad
Civil war in Ukraine may now involve opposing Eastern Orthodox Churches in open conflict.
By
Andrew Miiller
• October 18, 2018
Germany Resumes Arms Exports to Saudi Arabia
After a year of frozen relations, friendship returns in the form of arms deals.
By
Daniel Di Santo
• October 16, 2018
Britain and Germany Sign Military Pact
‘The UK is just as committed to Europe’s security in the future as it has been in the past.’
October 15, 2018
Trumpet Brief
Bavaria’s Elections Could Shake German Politics—Again
Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg is no longer in politics. But a major shake-up in the
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and a crisis in German politics could help persuade him to return.
By
Richard Palmer
• October 10, 2018
Merkel’s Leadership Wanes
The German chancellor faces a rising revolt within her own party.
By
Josué Michels
• October 8, 2018
EU Takes Another Step Toward a Unified Army
New plans to strengthen Europe’s border force
October 5, 2018
Is This the Next Mister Europe?
Only few know the man that might soon head one of the world’s most powerful institutions.
By
Josué Michels
• October 4, 2018
Sweden Struggles to Form Government
The surge in support for a fringe party makes the country hard to govern.
By
Daniel Di Santo
• October 3, 2018
Trumpet Brief
Angela Merkel’s Whirlwind Summer Holidays
Germany is forging new relations with countries across the Middle East. Why?
By
Richard Palmer
• October 3, 2018
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