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Friedrich Merz, front right, leader of the Christian Democratic Union, gestures while addressing supporters at the party headquarters in Berlin.

‘Never thought I would have to say something like this’: Germany turns away from US

Germany’s new leader did not even wait for the final election results before delivering his verdict on the US President - and charting the path forward.

  • Rob Harris

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Friedrich Merz, the candidate of the mainstream conservative Christian Democratic Union party, addresses supporters at the party headquarters in Berlin, Germany.

Germany’s conservatives win election but hard coalition talks loom

Opposition Leader Friedrich Merz is on track to be chancellor after claiming victory, while exit polls suggest the far-right AfD came in second.

  • Sarah Marsh and Matthias Williams
AfD leader Alice Weidel takes part in a televised discussion in Germany last Sunday.

The woman leading Germany’s far-right resurgence

Terrorist attacks and job cuts have left Germans feeling bitter, and Alice Weidel is set to benefit in an election some say could seal the fate of Europe.

  • Rob Harris
Germany’s Chancellor Olaf Scholz (right), with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky, condemned the new political tack from Washington, affirming his strong stance against the far-right and said his country won’t accept people who “intervene in our democracy”.

Zelensky calls for ‘armed forces of Europe’ as EU leaders bristle at new US policies on Ukraine

The Ukrainian president’s comments came as German Chancellor Olaf Scholz hit back at Americans for meddling in his country’s election.

  • Jamey Keaten
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz (right), Economy and Climate Action Minister Robert Habeck and German Finance Minister Joerg Kukies (left) attend debates before Scholz lost a vote of confidence at the Bundestag.

Scholz branded a ‘failure’ as German government collapses

Germans are headed for a rare snap election, after the chancellor was accused of living “on another planet”.

  • Rob Hyde and Chris Jewers
US President Donald Trump shakes hands with French President Emmanuel Macron at the Prefecture of Caen, Normandy, France in 2019.

Missing in Europe: A strong leader for a new Trump era

The world is made of herbivores and carnivores, Emmanuel Macron told European leaders: “If we decide to remain herbivores, the carnivores will win.”

  • Jim Tankersley and Aurelien Breeden
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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.

German coalition collapses, Scholz embarks on risky election gambit

The turmoil comes after the re-election of Donald Trump, which could trigger a new transatlantic trade war and a rethink of Europe’s defence relationship with Washington.

  • Michael Nienaber, Kamil Kowalcze and Arne Delfs
The Alternative for Germany political party is on track to become the first far-right party to win a regional election in Germany since World War II.

Germany’s far-right on track for first regional win since Nazi era

With a year to go until Germany’s national election, the results look punishing for Social Democrat Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s coalition.

  • Sarah Marsh and Thomas Escritt
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, left, speaks to the press near the scene of Friday’s knife attack.

Germany to step up deportations after stabbing

Visiting the site of last weekend’s stabbing, which has emboldened his far-right opposition, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz called it ‘terrorism against us all’.

  • Rachel More
Foreign Minister Penny Wong is considering a request from Ukraine to provide a supply of Australian coal.

Ukraine pleaded for help from Australia six months ago. It hasn’t received a reply

Ukraine fears it will not receive a requested shipment of Australian coal by winter, despite pleading directly with Foreign Minister Penny Wong.

  • Matthew Knott and Rob Harris

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