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Week Ahead – German Elections and US PCE Inflation on Investors’ Radar By Trading Point - Feb 21, 2025 Germany goes to the polls, but far-right AfD is unlikely to form a government.
Unlike in some parts of the world where motorcycles are seen mostly as recreational vehicles, Europe has a deep-rooted culture of using bikes for everything—from weekend rides through the Alps to ...
In Yunnan (a province larger than Germany in China's far southwest), the Lux hotel group has opened eight properties around one of the main historic routes (now a Tarmacked road) from the city of ...
Saddles can make or break your ride. Even the best fitting road bike won’t feel right if the saddle isn’t suited to your body. Regardless of whether you're a casual weekend rider or a daily ...
The Marienplatz square, accessible by a U-Bahn station of the same name, is considered the heart of Munich, and has been since the city was founded in 1158. In medieval times, it hosted markets ...
Germany is getting €1 trillion ($1.1 trillion) in additional funding virtually for free after bond markets reacted positively to its “historic” spending bill, Deutsche Bank AG Chairman ...
President Trump has announced that the US will impose tariffs on all cars and trucks imported into the country. Here’s where all EVs available in the US are assembled. Shortly after taking ...
New bus lanes and a segregated bike path have been approved for a main road in Bristol’s city centre. The bike path will run along Temple Way from the Old Market roundabout down to the Friary ...
The brand's very expensive, top-tier, special-order road bike. Hirschi had used the Masterpiece, easily distinguishable from other team bikes due to its unpainted black handlebar at other Italian ...
Nowhere is that shift as prominent as in Germany. Its armed forces, known as the Bundeswehr, have been the victim of years of underinvestment – but that is set to change. Presumptive Chancellor ...
“Do you think you can trust Putin?” German Brig. Gen. Ralf Hammerstein asks with a wry smile. It’s a rhetorical question to which most of Europe would give the same answer – no. As the ...