Banning Alternative for Germany, a far-right party, might seem undemocratic but Germany’s constitution allows such ...
The youth organizations of Germany's leading political parties are growing more self-confident — and with tight majorities in ...
The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) is now Germany’s largest opposition group and even topped several opinion polls – briefly putting it ahead of now-Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s center-right ...
As new study shows rapidly rising acceptance of far-right ideology, experts warn the trend now threatens Germany’s core ...
Germany’s domestic intelligence agency, the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution or BfV, on Friday classified the country’s popular Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as "extremist." ...
Party hopes to exert greater control over new group after the previous youth party was declared a proven right-wing extremist ...
Supporters of the Alternative for Germany say they might quit voting if the party is outlawed. Some opponents are against such a move, too. By Catherine Odom Catherine Odom reported from Pirna, ...
Germany’s February election produced an unprecedented result. The center-right Christian Democratic Union, led by Friedrich Merz, won the most votes and the largest number of seats in the Bundestag.
The US strategy outlines US President Trump's "America First" view, signaling a shift from Washington's global role and ...
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