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Former chancellor has held on to posts on boards of state-backed Russian companies
Ruling coalition agrees second tranche of relief, including fuel tax cuts and increased use of coal
German chancellor’s resistance to instant embargo comes as think-tank cuts country’s growth forecasts
The Russian gas pipeline once hailed for bringing employment to poor region has become a local embarrassment
Ending the reliance on one energy supplier will involve painful adjustments for Germany, Italy and other EU nations
Two years on from pandemic shortages, Russia’s war sparks fresh wave of hoarding in parts of Europe
President says Berlin has for years put economic ties with Russia ahead of security
Militarisation of eastern flank likely to continue no matter how conflict ends
Business, academic and cultural ties run deep, making the rupture deeply personal for many
Allegations that Ukraine has chemical and biological weapons leave Kyiv fearing ‘false flag’ attempt
Biden raises alarm over potential use by Russia as norms against such munitions seem under threat
Bloc’s unity on Russia still holds but cracks emerge
Crude touches highest level since 2008 and investors dump shares after threat of energy sanctions
Ukrainian civilians struggle to flee after Kremlin’s ‘humanitarian corridor’ offer denounced
Even former pacifists back moves to overhaul defence and increase military spending in face of Russian threat
From fundraising to providing shelter, people around the continent have been moved to help those fleeing the conflict
From stadiums to opera houses, stars are suffering a wave of cancellations
Shares in sector soar as huge injection into armed forces raises prospect of a reshaped corporate landscape
Olaf Scholz’s cabinet increases military spending with a €100bn fund in the wake of the invasion of Ukraine
Scholz announces €100bn in additional military spending in wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Latest measures from US, EU and UK target Russian president and his foreign minister over Ukraine invasion
German utility emerges as big winner from soaring cost of gas and electricity
Stockpiles of some of the global economy’s most important commodities are at historically low levels
Germany’s Jon Stewart had a pressing question to the FT. Here’s the answer.
German publisher’s chief Mathias Döpfner fought to protect his top editor from misconduct claims
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