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The co-chair of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, Alice Weidel, has again accused Chancellor Friedrich Merz of electoral fraud, without providing evidence. "They are continuing with ...
Germany's far-right lawmakers vowed to dress smartly, minimise parliamentary cat-calling, and signed up to a short manifesto ...
Originally viewed as harmless holiday blah-blah, the tradition is newly controversial, thanks – depending on one's political ...
The controversy surrounding the election of a judge to the Federal Constitutional Court shows how the far-right AfD is being ...
The AfD is calling for “remigration” — large-scale deportations of migrants who entered Germany illegally or have since broken other laws. It also wants to end the asylum policy that’s ...
According to Germany’s domestic intelligence agency, roughly 10,000 of the AfD’s 28,500 members are extremists. Björn Höcke, who runs the Thuringia chapter of the party, is being ...
Germany’s right-wing nationalist party, the Alternative for Germany, is vowing to quickly close the country’s borders and adopt a policy of “remigration” if it wins in the February elections. Over the ...
That’s the message the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party is taking into this September’s federal election. Hundreds of elected officials and party members met last weekend in ...
NEU-ISENBURG, Germany (Reuters) - "Alice fuer Deutschland" (Alice for Germany) chanted supporters as far-right leader Alice Weidel addressed an election rally outside Germany's financial centre ...
The CDU/CSU, led by the former head of Blackrock Germany, Friedrich Merz, won 28.5 percent of the vote and the Alternative für Deutschland (AfD), the far-right party of former Goldman Sachs ...
Far-right populist party Alternative for Germany (AfD) is poised to make gains in Saxony and Thuringia, both situated in the east of the country. Recent polls show the party is set to achieve at ...
The nationalist Alternative for Germany (AfD) has grown rapidly since it was formed in 2013 and is now the biggest opposition party in the Bundestag (national parliament), with 89 seats.