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Labour’s tax illusion

New Statesman 26 Mar 2025
Rachel Reeves wanted last year’s Budget to be a one-off “corrective” event ... But it has not ... Berlin’s €1trn investment in defence and infrastructure also prompted the largest rise in borrowing costs since the Cold War ... [See also.
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German spending plan could fuel inflation – Economic institute warns

Ghana Business News 23 Mar 2025
A massive German spending package aimed at boosting investment in defence and infrastructure could lead to a rise in consumer prices, according to an analysis by the German Economic Institute (IW) released on Saturday.
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Europe is crying out for leadership. After years of drift, Germany is finally ready to ...

The Guardian 21 Mar 2025
A historic vote to boost spending on defence and infrastructure shows the country is shedding its excess of caution – and its complacency. Few people outside Berlin’s political bubble will have heard of Lars Klingbeil.
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Germany moves to unleash multi-billion euro borrowing

Cryptopolitan 19 Mar 2025
The move aims to allow the Bundesrepublik to borrow hundreds of billions of euro for investment in infrastructure, climate and defense, including more aid for war-ravaged Ukraine ... It also frees Berlin’s hands to significantly boost military spending.
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Zelenskyy accuses Russia of rejecting ceasefire

Manila Standard 19 Mar 2025
In Berlin, Germany accused Putin of “playing a game” after Kyiv reported Russian strikes on Ukranian civilian infrastructure hours after Moscow agreed to temporarily pause attacks on energy facilities.
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German MPs approve fiscal 'bazooka' for defence, infrastructure

Knoxville Daily Sun 19 Mar 2025
German lawmakers gave the green light Tuesday for a colossal spending boost for defence and infrastructure pushed by chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz amid deep fears in Europe over the future strength of the transatlantic alliance.
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Berlin’s Infrastructure Plan Faces A Red Tape Roadblock, Say Top Bankers

BitRSS 18 Mar 2025
... infrastructure and defense spending plan.
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German MPs approve fiscal ‘bazooka’ for defence, infrastructure

Manila Standard 18 Mar 2025
Berlin, GermanyGerman lawmakers gave the green light on Tuesday for a colossal spending boost for defence and infrastructure pushed by chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz amid deep fears in Europe ...
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Germany says Russia halting attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure can be 1st step for peace

Anadolu Agency 18 Mar 2025
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Tuesday welcomed Russia's agreement for a limited ceasefire in Ukraine, saying that halting attacks on energy infrastructure could be the first step toward a lasting peace.
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Germany approves huge spending boost for defence, infrastructure

Oman Observer 18 Mar 2025
BERLIN. German lawmakers on Tuesday voted for a colossal defence and infrastructure spending package proposed by chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz following concern over the US ....
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2 investment trusts to consider as confidence in the UK and Europe surges

The Motley Fool 15 Mar 2025
Schroder’s trust owns assets in what it describes as “winning cities” like Paris and Berlin. We’re talking locations with good infrastructure, differentiated economies, wealthy ...
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'Germany is back': Parties strike deal for historic spending boost

The Peninsula 14 Mar 2025
Berlin ... Berlin had faced mounting pressure to ramp up spending on its notoriously under-resourced military as worries grow over the US commitment to Europe's security under President Donald Trump.
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German MPs begin debt discussions

Taipei Times 13 Mar 2025
Friedrich Merz has vowed to do ‘whatever it takes’ to free up more money for defense and infrastructure at a time of growing geopolitical uncertainty. AFP, BERLIN ... fund for infrastructure investments.
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Revealed: The cities that have been hit with 'climate whiplash' - as scientists describe the ...

The Daily Mail 12 Mar 2025
Madrid, Barcelona, Paris, and Berlin were all ... European cities such as Paris, Berlin, and Madrid are particularly exposed to the effects of 'climate weirding' due to their ageing water infrastructure.
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