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Former Minister of Economics Robert Habeck will discuss "central societal, political, and cultural questions of our time" with guests at the Berliner Ensemble.
The Greens lost the German election and are no longer part of the government. Now, they want to reposition themselves — and ...
Onshore installations highest in eight years and approvals at all-time high but targets under renewables law still not ...
A proposed investment fund will provide major impetus to Germany's ailing economy, Economy Minister Robert Habeck predicted in Berlin on Wednesday. "If business would then invest more, that would ...
Germany's outgoing Economy Minister Robert Habeck is set to switch his focus to foreign policy in opposition, his Green Party said on Friday. Habeck is due to step down from his role in May when ...
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 ...
Permitting during first half reaches all-time high but wind groups say targets under renewables law still not reached and ...
An impassioned debate involving abortion and a plagiarism allegation underscores the German coalition’s relative fragility.
Germany's Robert Habeck, who had run in Sunday's election as the chancellor candidate for the environmentalist Greens, said he would no longer take a leading role in his party after what he ...
German Economy Minister Robert Habeck dismissed speculation that electric vehicle battery manufacturer Northvolt's bankruptcy could force losses on €600 million ($630 million) in German ...
In the campaign for February’s federal election, incumbent Economic Affairs Minister and Green Party candidate for Chancellor, Robert Habeck, is positioning himself as the most aggressive warmonger.
Germany’s Greens picked Economy Minister Robert Habeck to lead them into February elections as support for Chancellor Olaf Scholz among his own Social Democrats seemed to be crumbling.