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Europe

Heroes to zeros: how German perfectionism wrecked its Covid vaccine drive

In December, two weeks before the European Medicines Agency authorised the first vaccine against Covid-19 for use across the European Union, Berlin unveiled a plan to rocket-fuel its immunisation drive with German precision engineering. Jabs would be mass-administered in purpose-built vaccination centres

by The Editor
March 27, 2021
Europe

‘People are exhausted’: Germans grow weary of endless lockdown

Winters in Berlin are notoriously tough but this year has been like no other. “I’m really tired of it,” Ina Eggers, a teacher in the city, says. “Winter is always hard but now [with lockdown] we don’t have anything to do, so

by The Editor
March 21, 2021
Europe

Questions over new CDU leader as Angela Merkel’s party slumps to defeats

Angela Merkel’s Christian Democrats face questions over their new leader and the impact of a corruption scandal involving face mask production following historic defeats in German regional elections on Sunday – just six months before a national vote. Merkel’s successor as chancellor is due

by The Editor
March 15, 2021
Europe

Angela Merkel nightmare: Business leaders blast Chancellor as Covid chokes economy

Germany suffered its largest economic contraction since 2009 last year due to the coronavirus pandemic, with gross domestic product shrinking by six percent. Industry leaders are now calling on Ms Merkel to publish a strategy allowing pandemic restrictions to lift to help

by The Editor
February 18, 2021
Europe

Macron shamed over embarrassing vaccine rollout – ‘We won’t be done until November 2026!’

The French President has come under huge pressure with France lagging behind several other countries in vaccinating its tens of millions of citizens. This situation hasn’t been helped by the chaotic rollout from the European Union, which ignited a row with vaccine

by The Editor
February 13, 2021
Europe

Navalny ally calls for courtyard torch protest over jailed politician

An ally of the Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny has announced plans for a new nationwide protest in support of the jailed politician, telling Russians to gather in residential courtyards on Sunday evening and turn on their mobile phone torches. Tens of thousands of people have

by The Editor
February 9, 2021
Europe

Mario Draghi accepts mandate to form new Italian government

Mario Draghi, the former European Central Bank chief, has accepted a mandate to try to form a new Italian government as the country seeks a way out of the political crisis triggered by the collapse of its most recent coalition. Draghi, nicknamed

by The Editor
February 3, 2021
Europe

EU to publish revised rules after Covid vaccine border fiasco

Brussels will publish a revised regulation to potentially block vaccine exports out of the EU on Saturday, after an international outcry over its initial plans to erect an export border for doses on the island of Ireland. The European commission’s newly drafted

by The Editor
January 30, 2021
Europe

Trouble for EU? Merkel ally’s victory risks fuelling anti-Brussels sentiment in Germany

Hans-Olaf Henkel, who stepped down from the European Parliament in 2019, lamented the narrow defeat in Saturday’s CDU leadership contest of Friedrich Merz, describing him as the only senior German figure who understands what a colossal loss Brexit represents to the EU. Mr Laschet, Prime Minister

by The Editor
January 23, 2021
Europe

European leaders hail ‘new dawn’ for ties with US under Biden

European leaders have voiced relief at Joe Biden’s inauguration, hailing a “new dawn” for Europe and the US, but warned that the world has changed after four years of Donald Trump’s presidency and transatlantic ties will be different in future. “This new dawn in

by The Editor
January 20, 2021
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