Church leaders call requirement divisive but conservative premier unrepentant
Study finds migrants from crisis-hit countries still struggle to find work
Decision to replicate Manching camp reflects Merkel’s new tougher stance
Decision by Salzgitter to stop new arrivals reflects country’s hardening view on immigration
Seehofer talks tough as violence and extremist links stir debate
Violence has turned city into barometer of whether country can integrate migrants
Bitter dispute over whether immigrants can bring family members into Germany
Bundesbank chief intervenes after unions start to push for wage increases
Gesture to Merkel critic reopens wounds from refusal to share refugee burden
Growing strength of AfD party and influx of Arab refugees fuel anxiety about intolerance
In the last of a series, the FT shows how far-right parties are influencing immigration policy even after losing elections
Four senior FT writers describe how businesses will have to weather startling changes over the next decade
Estonia’s proposal is a pragmatic attempt to pre-empt the next influx
But CSU leader Seehofer says centre-left should remain realistic in talks
Problems on the continent remain, and the chancellor’s travails will exacerbate them
Law banning migrants from sending for relatives sticking point in German coalition talks
Backlash over refugees and cultural change batters traditional right
CDU and CSU strike compromise deal to accept no more than 200,000 a year
CDU and partner CSU under pressure to respond to losses in September poll
The electoral success of the rightwing party has exposed the widening gulf between the west and east of the country
Policy helps diversity to be seen as a resource that enriches our country
Angela Merkel embodies a nation that has had enough of political thrills
Data reveal more asylum seekers are being sent to regions with fewer jobs per capita
Angela Merkel’s decision to open the door to more than 1m refugees hangs over Sunday’s national poll
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