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Return of tight budget rules will end three years of supportive fiscal policy
Head of car component maker points to international customers ‘unease’ amid EV transition
Bid to take cash from financial institution comes as west explores ways to seize assets of Russia’s central bank
Chancellor is facing questions over his term as Hamburg mayor, when city wrote off bank’s tax bill
Ruling by Germany’s top court follows repeat of city poll
Thea Musgrave’s opera has a fresh lead and recycled sets
Law firm’s former global head of tax tells court he ‘totally failed’ as a lawyer
Morale particularly low in construction sector, with residential permits falling more than 25% year on year
Alternative for Germany secures first town mayoralty amid federal government’s rising unpopularity
Allies renew criticism of humanitarian cost of intense campaign against Hamas
Job cuts and fall in new orders add to fears of looming downturn, but high selling prices point to persistent inflation
Police make arrests in connection with what they say were planned antisemitic attacks
Geopolitical strains are testing the customary close ties between corporates and organised labour
The resulting content may be low quality and unoriginal, but it is cheap
Olaf Scholz’s coalition seals 2024 spending plan after approving deep cuts to transport, industry and green projects
Putsch attempt was uncovered last year and was centred on storming parliament in Berlin
Result paves way for deal that would see buyout industry take stake in entity controlling Bundesliga’s commercial rights
French and German intelligence chiefs fear young ‘lone wolves’ radicalised by Israel’s war against Hamas
Italian museum seeks to repatriate marble base from Germany sold to the Nazi regime together with ‘Discobolus’
Top court has cast doubt over billions of euros in subsidies for semiconductor groups
Many energy-intensive industries consider relocating operations abroad
Frankfurt court indicates most allegations appear merited in trial of law firm’s former global head of tax
A former minister in Athens turns the tables with a proposal that recalls unwelcome advice during the debt crisis
Foreign minister Annalena Baerbock says country will fulfil its international obligations
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