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Its vineyards are major beneficiaries of the warmer climate, resulting in fully ripe grapes without searing acidity
France and Germany clash over whether atomic power should be treated as equal to renewables
Disagreements between three governing parties escalate over offices and climate initiatives
Klaus Müller says industry and households will have to make more savings to avoid power crisis
Sale of vehicles running solely on such fuels would be permitted after EU combustion engine ban
The invasion of Ukraine has made a proper accounting of ties between Berlin and Moscow more urgent than ever
Forcing the unemployed into low-paid work isn’t a good solution to today’s labour market problems
Planned trip by Bettina Stark-Watzinger next week would be first of its kind in 26 years
Rain or shine, meteorological bulletins have tended to display neutrality hidden by clouds of bias
EU commissioner urges Berlin to back use of long-term contracts to reduce volatility in electricity market
Parliamentary commissioner for armed forces says sluggish procurement is hindering improvements
Berlin’s U-turn on combustion engines and foot-dragging on aid to Ukraine cause exasperation in other capitals
Two-year deal will add to central bankers’ fears over wage demands fuelling high inflation
Mainstream conservatives are struggling with a shrinking electoral base and the rise of nationalists and populists
New industry-wide collective in Germany is first of its kind in Europe
Gunman who killed seven people at Jehovah’s Witnesses hall in Hamburg had left ‘on bad terms’
US data group seeking government contracts In Europe faces pushback over privacy concerns
The clean energy transition requires painful trade-offs
Germany’s defence minister says ‘false flag’ scenario cannot be discounted
Adviser to Volodymyr Zelenskyy dismisses ‘conspiracy theories’ after US and German media reports
Berlin examines use of Chinese components in its telecoms networks backed up by possible change in law
German fintech’s senior management laid bare their concerns in blistering internal memo
We’re not in Kansas any more
Also in today’s newsletter: the fight among green tech to win incentives from Brussels
Europe’s largest retail deposit broker says country’s lenders will make €40bn in ‘unfair’ profits this year
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