BERLIN Germany's election campaign reached a fever pitch over the weekend in the wake of frontrunner Friedrich Merz's signal he would accept far-right support to ram a crackdown on migration through parliament, a move many fear would mark the destruction of the country's postwar cordon sanitaire. Read more. Germans would rather shiver than pay more for heat. Despite a stabilisation of oil and gas prices in the wake of Russia's full-bore invasion of Ukraine, Germans remain hesitant to turn up their heating. The energy crisis persists in their minds, a new report finds, and on the political agenda. Read more. Robert Habeck’s #GreenToo moment. Not even Robert Habeck can escape the Green Party's ghosts of elections past. Read more. /// PARIS Without EU backing, French plans to start a 'visa war' with Algeria look set to fail. With diplomatic relations between France and Algeria reaching "historic lows," Interior minister Bruno Retailleau's threat to cut back on visas granted to nationals from the North African country may not work without EU backing. Read more. |