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German Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Protection Robert Habeck speaks during a speech at Zhejiang University as part of a visit to the People's Republic of China. Habeck is in China ...
Robert Habeck (L), Germany's Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Protection, speaks during a business roundtable. Habeck is visiting South Korea until June 21, after which he will fly to China.
The German Greens' top candidate, Robert Habeck, acknowledged that his party's showing in the election is likely to fall short of expectations in a speech to supporters on Sunday evening in Berlin ...
The Green Party's chancellor candidate Robert Habeck has expressed support for a billionaire tax, saying it could raise several billion in revenues that could help fund public education. "If you ...
German Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck warned US billionaire Elon Musk against meddling in the upcoming German election, and criticized Musk's recent outspoken support for the far-right Alternative ...
German Economics Minister Robert Habeck said that the Euro 2024 in Germany is a moment for the nation to "reward" itself after "four very difficult years." "Germany is ready.
Robert Habeck, Germany's Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Protection and the Greens' lead candidate for the 2025 federal elections, stands next to Annalena Baerbock, German Foreign ...
Robert Habeck, Germany's Economy Minister, gives a press statement before the opening of the International Crafts Fair (IHM). Habeck is travelling to the United States on 6 March.
Now senior Green Party politician Robert Habeck has issued a warning about what’s happening and who’s responsible, and kudos to him for taking on his own political side.
Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck — who’s responsible for energy and climate issues — has seen nearly every effort to reduce emissions this year fall prey to economic concerns or voter frustrations.
Despite Habeck’s failure to push through a gas levy—and grumbling from conservatives that a playwright-and-children’s-book-author-turned-politician has no business overseeing Europe’s ...
Topline Germany’s economy minister Robert Habeck said the country’s federal government is attempting to stabilize energy supplies but warned of potential industry shutdowns and job losses if ...
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