The Wall Street Journal & Germany
8 shared events · Importance 5 · Last updated May 09, 2026
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The Wall Street Journal: Optimism about a US-Iran accord sent share prices higher on The Wall Street Journal, with major stock indices finishing at records.
Germany: Germany has signaled conditional readiness to participate in potential mine-clearing operations in the Strait of Hormuz, outlining strict preconditions for deployment.
Apr 08, 2026 · 702 articles
International
The Wall Street Journal: The Wall Street Journal reported on discussions about potentially moving troops within Europe, providing context to the broader event.
Germany: Germany is mentioned as a country where the United States has a significant troop presence, and there are reports of Donald Trump considering a troop drawdown from Germany.
Apr 01, 2026 · 113 articles
International
The Wall Street Journal: The Wall Street Journal was the target of a $10 billion defamation lawsuit by Donald Trump, which was dismissed by a federal judge.
Germany: The lost oil revenues due to the Iran war equate to a 1% cut in Germany's annual gross domestic product, indicating a notable economic impact.
Apr 08, 2026 · 307 articles
International
The Wall Street Journal: Major The Wall Street Journal indices closed at fresh records, partly cheering the news of US and Iranian officials heading to Pakistan for peace talks, indicating market optimism.
Germany: Germany urged the resumption of U.S.-Iran negotiations and stressed the importance of solidifying the ceasefire.
Apr 11, 2026 · 283 articles
International
The Wall Street Journal: The Wall Street Journal reported on the United States' efforts to enlist other countries to help restore safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz.
Germany: Germany, through its Chancellor Friedrich Merz, has criticized the United States' strategy in the conflict and expressed frustration over the diplomatic impasse.
Apr 27, 2026 · 80 articles
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