Angela Merkel

For the first time since the end of World War II, a far-right party looks set to win seats in Germany’s parliament.
The German Chancellor said any form of military solution would be "totally inappropriate."
Angela Merkel will almost certainly remain chancellor. The uncertainty is in how her center-right party will lead the country, and with whom.
By threatening to end Turkey's EU bid, the German chancellor just signaled to members of her constituency that they're politically expendable.
She pledges to stand with anyone who peacefully opposes hateful ideology.
Ulli Köppe's question for Angela Merkel is believed to have had a national impact.
German Chancellor Merkel condemned the violence but also said the majority were peaceful and legitimate protesters.
The section that needs to be resolved relates to the U.S. insistence that there be a reference to fossil fuels.
Demonstrators smashed shop windows, torched cars and set fires in the streets.