By Susanne Neumayer-Remter and James Mackenzie HALBERSTADT, Germany, May 20 (Reuters) - As German Chancellor Friedrich Merz ...
The far-right Europe of Sovereign Nations party — home of Alternative for Germany — could be outlawed for failing to uphold ...
The AfD looks set to take power in a German state for the first time. In a DW exclusive, the front-runner in Saxony-Anhalt discusses plans to detain immigrants and revamp the school system, and ...
There are long-term questions regarding support for Ukraine if far-right populists win more power in the EU’s most powerful ...
The far-right, neo-Nazi Alternative for Germany (AfD) has emerged as Germany’s most popular party, with Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU) losing ground to slip into second ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A screen in the Konrad Adenauer House shows a projection of the result of the German federal election for the 21st Bundestag.
German voters have chosen a new direction in a crucial federal election that will reshape the country's political landscape. Exit polls show opposition leader Friedrich Merz's center-right Christian ...
Alternative for Germany appears to be headed for the strongest showing by a far-right party since World War II in Sunday's national election and is fielding its first candidate to lead the country.
Germany’s far-right AfD surged to 41% in a new poll ahead of September’s Saxony Anhalt election, widening its lead over Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s CDU. Germany's Alternative for Germany (AfD) is on ...
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