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It's time to rev up Germany's economic engineWithout decisive action, Germany risks stagnation. But with the right reforms, the country can repair and rev up its stuttering economic engine. Alex Roth serves as Community Lead, Regional Agenda, Europe at the World Economic Forum.
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4 candidates want to be Germany’s next chancellor. Who are they?Four candidates are bidding to be Germany’s next leader in Sunday’s election. The would-be chancellors are the incumbent, the opposition leader, the current vice chancellor and — for the first time — a leader of a far-right party.
The World Economic Forum (WEF) and VivaTech have reportedly agreed to launch a European Centre for AI Excellence (CAIE) in Paris in 2025.
Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) takes place from 20-24 January in Davos, Switzerland. Here's a look at what can be expected at this year's meeting. View on euronews
Here are five reasons for Germany's ongoing economic slump: Moscow's decision to cut off natural gas supplies to Germany in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine dealt a severe blow. For years, Germany’s business model was based on cheap energy fueling production of industrial goods for export.
A huge question hangs over this Sunday's German parliamentary election: Can Germany save itself and thereby help save the Free World?
German Economy and Climate Minister Robert Habeck answers questions on the sidelines of the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Jan. 23, 2025. (AP
Germany’s economic strength has long rested ... Alex Roth serves as Community Lead, Regional Agenda, Europe at the World Economic Forum.
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