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  2. 2024 German government crisis - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the country entered an economic crisis while under leadership of the traffic light coalition, leading to falling approval ratings. [6] In November 2023, Germany's Federal Constitutional Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht) declared parts of the government's budget policy unconstitutional.

  3. Germany’s normally stable government has collapsed. Here’s why

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    Volkswagen, Germany’s largest manufacturer, is considering factory closures in its home country for the first time in its 87-year history. Robert Habeck and Annalena Baerbock of the Greens ...

  4. Fall of the Berlin Wall - Wikipedia

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    The fall of the Wall marked the first critical step towards German reunification, which formally concluded a mere 339 days later on 3 October 1990 with the dissolution of East Germany and the official reunification of the German state along the democratic lines of the West German Basic Law. [44]

  5. Why some are calling Germany ‘the sick man of Europe ... - AOL

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    Germany suffers “from a bundle of individual problems,” rather than one major ailment, according to Stefan Kooths, research director at the Kiehl Institute for the World Economy.

  6. Deutsche Bank CEO urges Germans to work harder to pull the ...

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    Why is Germany facing a crisis? Things weren’t always this way. During Germany’s golden days, it was an industrial powerhouse and the engine driving the EU’s growth.

  7. Berlin Wall - Wikipedia

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    The fall of the Berlin Wall paved the way for German reunification, which formally took place on 3 October 1990. [7] ... East Germany differed from West Germany ...

  8. Legal status of Germany - Wikipedia

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    After World War II, determination of legal status was relevant, for instance, to resolve the issue of whether the post-1949 Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) would be the successor state of the pre-1945 German Reich – with all the implications (at the time uncodified) of state succession, such as the continuation of treaties – or if, according to international law, it would be ...

  9. Special Report: Rebooting Germany - Where Europe's most ... - AOL

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    MASSEN-NIEDERLAUSITZ, Germany (Reuters) - Until March of this year, goods arriving at family engineering firm Zemmler Siebanlagen in eastern Germany generated piles of paperwork and hours of ...