De Volkskrant paints a mixed picture: Merz has a much stronger presence in Europe than his predecessor Olaf Scholz, including on the ...
Even countries like Belgium that do not have their own atomic weapons still bear partial nuclear responsibility, L'Echo points out: From ...
The German government should also soften its hard line, writes the Frankfurter Rundschau: The German list of supposedly 'safe' countries ...
The EU could be doing more in terms of sanctions, Aftonbladet stresses: In order to push through the first EU-wide sanctions against ...
German daily taz has mixed feelings about the German team: The counter-cultural spirit that prevailed at past tournaments is a thing of the ...
Le Figaro is even more direct: The official line is that China is seeking a 'peaceful solution'. In reality, however, it is financing ...
Der Spiegel calls for a fundamental reorientation of Germany's policy towards Israel: Anyone who thinks that because of Germany's history ...
Shouting and bans are not the way to counter the AfD, Kurier puts in: Opposing the AfD does not mean gagging it (unless it resorts to ...
Europe is still a long way from finding adequate solutions to the migration issue, says Novinky.cz: On the very day of the ministerial ...
The Nordschleswiger warns: The Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) for the period from 2028 to 2034 disempowers the regions and local ...