German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is setting off on Wednesday for his first trip to the wealthy and strategically important Gulf region. The first stop is Saudi Arabia, followed by Qatar and the United ...
The West’s conception of a “global order” has always been structural, not accidental—privileging its own strategic interests ...
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar is set to attend the Critical Minerals Ministerial in Washington, DC, today. The second round of security talks among Ukraine, Russia, and the United States will ...
In the Chancellery, talk is therefore of "new strategic partnerships" — with India, which Merz already visited at the start ...
We must get things under control now if we want to play a role in this global transformation phase,' Friedrich Merz warns.
If the chancellor’s effort falters, European leaders will find it far harder to muster a convincing response to the threats ...
As US President Donald Trump takes a sledgehammer to longstanding alliances with a volatile foreign policy that’s included threats to take control of Greenland and a spiraling feud with Canada, he’s ...
Chancellor Friedrich Merz watched the handball European Championship final in Denmark alongside Queen Mary. Afterwards, he paid a visit to the German handball stars.
Berlin is considering developing its own atomic weapons to bolster Europe’s nuclear umbrella and the US’s own stockpile in ...
Merz’s response to the new world situation he described could just as well have come from one of Hitler’s programmatic speeches in the early 1930s.
Leaders from Canada, the United Kingdom, Finland and other countries have recently visited China, while more are planning to ...
On a rainy Friday afternoon reminiscent of British drizzling weather, the Global Times reporters caught up with British Prime ...