Germany Arrests 2 in Spying and Sabotage Case Linked to Russia
The two men, dual citizens of both countries, were accused of being part of a plot to undermine aid to Ukraine by trying to blow up military infrastructure.
By Christopher F. Schuetze
The two men, dual citizens of both countries, were accused of being part of a plot to undermine aid to Ukraine by trying to blow up military infrastructure.
By Christopher F. Schuetze
Drawing on her background in theater, the curator Cagla Ilk sees strength in collaboration, which she contends does not occur often enough in the world of art.
By A.J. Goldmann
Björn Höcke, one of the most prominent far-right figures in Germany, has called the trial an attempt to suppress patriotism.
By Erika Solomon
“We will make our own decisions,” said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, rebuffing European diplomats’ requests to stand down.
By Matthew Mpoke Bigg and Michael Levenson
Top diplomats from Germany and Britain traveled to Jerusalem to urge Israel not to respond in a way that risked a wider regional conflict.
By Matthew Mpoke Bigg
Unlike in Europe, few in the United States will be celebrating the philosopher’s 300th birthday. But Kant’s writing shows that a free, just and moral life is possible — and that’s relevant everywhere.
By Susan Neiman
China remains one of the most important markets for Germany’s export-driven economy, prompting a three-day visit by the German chancellor, who has stressed the importance of open markets.
By Melissa Eddy
Chancellor Olaf Scholz tried to promote German business interests while delivering warnings from Europe about trade and geopolitical tensions.
By Alexandra Stevenson and Melissa Eddy
For decades, Germany allowed early abortions even while keeping them illegal. A government-appointed commission says the system is “untenable.”
By Erika Solomon
Along with the departure of two senior executives, the cuts added to signs of turmoil at the electric car company.
By Jack Ewing
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