The German and French political crises and the economic challenges that come with them could weaken Franco-German leadership and affect the EU's ability to present a united front in key negotiations.
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A new exhibition at the Völklingen Ironworks is challenging stereotypes and exploring Africa’s cultural history, showcasing works by 26 artists from across the continent and its global diaspora.
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The so-called 'Traffic Light Coalition' – made up of Scholz’s Social Democrats, the liberal FDP and the Greens – collapsed on 6 November after Scholz fired Finance Minister Christian Lindner.
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In a shocking turn of events, the German government has collapsed, with Chancellor Olaf Scholz losing his position amidst a deepening political crisis. The dramatic development has sent shockwaves through the political landscape, as Scholz called for a vote of confidence in a last-ditch effort to retain power. However, the failure of the vote has left Germany teetering on the brink of snap elections, which could reshape the country’s political future.
The collapse of Scholz's coalition government has left many questioning the future of the nation, as tensions between the ruling parties reached a boiling point. With the government's credibility severely damaged, the country now faces an uncertain future, with the prospect of early elections looming large on the horizon
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Euronews Editor-in-Chief Claus Strunz gives his view on the collapse of Germany's coalition government, after Chancellor Olaf Scholz dimissed his Finance Minister and set a no-confidence vote for early next year.
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The leaders of Germany's far-right AfD hail the party's electoral success after coming a narrow second place in a regional vote in Brandenburg, falling just behind the centre-left SPD of Chancellor..