German ex-leader Gerhard Schroeder sues parliament over lost perks
The former chancellor has faced criticism over his links to Russian energy companies.
Ukraine calls on West to close borders to all Russians
Moscow blasted the suggestion.
Ex-German chancellor Gerhard Schröder under fire for meeting Putin
Schröder, who is facing investigation over Kremlin links, says he has nothing to apologise for over friendship with Russian leader
'Stop playing' with Russia, end war: Zelenskiy tells West
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy urged the West to stop playing around with Russia and impose tougher sanctions on Moscow to end its "senseless war" in Ukraine, adding his country would remain independent, the only question was at what price.
Russia halts gas supply to Finland
Cutoff of gas shipments follows Helsinki’s application to join the NATO defense alliance.
In health, more of the same will not be good enough
The government has increased funding for health significantly, but Labor offers a more comprehensive approach for change and improvement.
Ex-German Chancellor Schröder urged to quit party over Russian links
The so-leader of the SPD says Schröder's recent comments about the war in Ukraine have made his position "even more untenable".
Roman Abramovich ‘met Schröder for talks in Moscow hotel’
Roman Abramovich met Gerhard Schröder in Moscow last week while the former German chancellor was trying to broker an end to the war, it was reported yesterda
Germany, Russia and the legacy of Rapallo
As bombs rain down on the people of Ukraine, it’s worth asking how Germany’s commitment to the North Atlantic community can coexist with the 21st century version of despotism in Moscow.
German leader's stance on Russia looms over 1st visit to US
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is flying to Washington this week to reassure Americans that his country stands alongside the United States and other NATO partners in opposing any Russian aggression against Ukraine
Europe Plans to Say Nuclear Power and Natural Gas Are Green Investments
The draft proposal could help unleash a wave of investment, but critics say both sources of energy cause damage to the environment.