Germany's political parties receive public funding, membership fees and donations from corporations and individuals. DW examines how German parties get their money.
This week on Severance, the MDR team went on a field trip to the outside, where they saw the tallest waterfall on Earth, ate ...
The Government of Japan has been promoting startups to boost innovation and growth, and the pool of potential unicorns, those ...
The billionaire, chosen by President Trump to lead a federal overhaul, insisted he was working transparently, but his team’s ...
William Matthaeus, the Martin A. Pomerantz Chair of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Delaware, has won UD’s highest faculty honor — the Francis Alison Award — in recognition of his ...
The grassroots movement took off online with plans for protests Wednesday at every state capitol and some major cities.
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The Nation on MSNHow the Greens Became the Driving Force of German MilitarismGerman industry has been hit by soaring energy costs following EU sanctions against Russia. Major business groups such as ...
Takeda’s plasma-derived therapies (PDT) business tackles supply-chain challenges to expand access to life-saving treatments, ...
Arla is accused of 'greenwashing' as a new report alleges the dairy co-op has weak climate policies and misleading ...
The first major U.S. exhibition of Germany’s great Romantic painter is a historic showcase. It’s also a blueprint for how to ...
The remaining employees at the General Services Administration are being warned that their work will be heavily monitored, ...
The Massachusetts protest against Trump and Project 2025 is scheduled at noon near the State House building on Beacon Street ...
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