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Nagelsmann, 38, conceded sections of the Germany fanbase would want to see him depart following the last-32 exit.
Midsize companies that employ millions of workers are now shedding jobs and relocating overseas to cut costs.
Nearly a year after German Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced a $100 billion boost for Germany's military, here's a look at the state of the armed forces and the industry that depends on their survival. The German government today announced a new defense ...
After an absolutely bonkers penalty shootout, Paraguay came out on top to advance to the World Cup round of 16 over Germany.
Germany's citizenship reform takes effect, making it easier for long-term residents to gain citizenship. The law now allows dual nationality and speeds up the naturalization process. More people are set to become German citizens as the government's new ...
Three days after Russian troops entered Ukraine, German Chancellor Scholz announced Germany would more than double its military's funding, a move that caught Europe and Germans by surprise. German Chancellor Olaf Schulz's decision to more than double the ...
On May 7, the German Navy kicked off its second Indo-Pacific deployment. Two ships, the frigate Baden-Württemberg and the combat supply ship Frankfurt am Main, set sail for a world tour. The deployment is another step Germany is taking to increase its ...
BERLIN — Germany’s biggest companies are ditching the fatherland. Chemical giant BASF has been a pillar of German business for more than 150 years, underpinning the country’s industrial rise with a steady stream of innovation that helped make “Made ...
In early March, German Chancellor Angela Merkel visited Japan, her first trip to the country in seven years. She met with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to discuss climate change, terrorism, and free trade ahead of this summer's G-7 economic summit. She mostly ...
On July 28, 1914, the Austro-Hungarian Empire declared war on Serbia in protest of the June assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand (the so-called Sarajevo Incident). When Russia came to Serbia’s aid, Germany sided with Austria and declared war on ...
