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In the ZDF 'summer interview' series, AfD co-chairman Tino Chrupalla emphasised the strength of his party in eastern Germany.
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DPA International on MSNFar-right leader attacks rifts over Germany's Israel arms embargoFollowing Germany's suspension of arms exports to Israel, the leader of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) has ...
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Daily Times on MSNAfter busy first 100 days, Germany's Merz faces discord at homeGerman Chancellor Friedrich Merz has driven sweeping changes in security, economic and migration policy during his first 100 ...
The Alternative for Germany, or AfD, has adopted a code of conduct for its members, without changing its positions on ...
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DPA International on MSNDortmund in row with Germany's AfD over coat of arms on postersThe western German city of Dortmund is threatening legal action against the use of its coat of arms on election posters put ...
Germany’s far-right AfD party have surged to an historic second place in national elections, securing an unprecedented influence in the country’s post-war political landscape. The AfD doubled ...
After its stunning success as a protest party, Germany’s far-right AfD or Alternative für Deutschland, has arrived at a crossroads with a stark choice: cooperate with the establishment or remain on ...
At Germany’s last federal election in 2021, the AfD received just over 10% of the vote – down from 12.6% four years prior. The AfD holds the status of Germany’s most successful far-right ...
Supporters of the far-right Alternative for Germany party, or AfD, at a rally last month. The party’s popularity has slipped since the last elections, but the AfD looks likely to stay in Parliament.
A former assistant to a politician for the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) went on trial in a German court on Tuesday ...
While Germany has long held far-right parties with a disdain not seen in its European neighbours, some Germans believe the time has come to break old taboos. And the AfD’s powerful transatlantic ...
BERLIN — “Germany. But normal.” That’s the message the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party is taking into this September’s federal election.
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