BERLIN (Reuters) -German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is advocating for the European Union to unlock up to 140 billion euros ...
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is in favour of using some €140 billion ($163. 5 billion) in frozen Russian assets in Europe ...
A combative Trump lashed out at EU immigration and energy policies, delivering remarks that are likely to cause controversy ...
Germany’s chancellor is the latest to back a loan plan that is meant to send a message to Moscow that Ukraine will not collapse. But the idea carries risks.
BERLIN: German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Thursday (Sep 25) called for the European Union to unlock up to €140 billion ...
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has called on the European Union to use $160billion of frozen Russian assets for Ukraine’s ...
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While speaking at a space conference in Berlin, German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius said, “Russia and China have expanded ...
Nato scrambles more planes in Europe after Russian bomber intercepted by Alaska - Russian drones and aircraft have made several incursions into Nato airspace in the past two weeks ...
German chancellor Friedrich Merz has called on the EU to use frozen Russian assets to finance Ukraine’s war effort, arguing the move could unlock a €140bn loan for Kyiv and show “staying power” ...
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Germany’s defence minister warned conflicts of the future ‘will be fought openly in orbit’ after Russia was accused of tracking satellites used by the German military ...
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