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Hosted on MSNGermany’s Next Government Could Be Even Worse on PalestineI have to admit that about 75 hours in this country have made me pretty nervous,” Francesca Albanese told a small audience in a Berlin newspaper office last week — including several riot police, observing attentively.
Germany, Netanyahu and Merz
Hamas, Germany
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National Interest on MSNWhy Germany and America Still Need Each OtherGermany’s political crisis may offer an opportunity to put this essential partnership on a more sustainable path forward.
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The Forward on MSNI’m a Jew from Germany and I fear the AfD’s triumph is only the beginningGermany's far-right party, the AfD, finished second in my country's elections; next time, we may not be so lucky.
If the Zionist war criminal Netanyahu pays an official visit to Germany after the formation of the German government, despite the ICC's decision, it will be clear that Germany's "semi-colonial" character will continue. And such a country cannot be taken seriously in the new world, no matter how much it coddles U.S. President Donald Trump.
Germany's mainstream conservatives have won the country's national election, while a far-right party surged to become the country's second-largest party.
The conservative Christian Democrats appeared to be on the cusp of victory in Germany’s parliamentary elections yesterday, exit polls show. The country’s next chancellor will almost certainly be Friedrich Merz, a businessman who has promised to crack down on migrants, and slash taxes and business regulations in a bid to kick-start economic growth.
Friedrich Merz, head of the conservative Christian Democrats, has vowed to bring stronger leadership to Europe, where the new Trump administration has sowed anxiety.
Germany’s political crisis may offer an opportunity to put this essential partnership on a more sustainable path forward.
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