At the weekend, hundreds of thousands of people once again demonstrated against racism, the AfD and the shift to the right by the entire political establishment.
Reminders of Germany’s Nazi past are everywhere in the city of Pforzheim.
It is not a question of distributing the 35,000 job losses “fairly” between east and west Germany, but of preventing them.
With German elections just weeks away, hundreds of thousands have taken to the streets to denounce the far-right.
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CDU's alliance with AfD sparks nationwide protests in GermanyHundreds of thousands of Germans protested at the beginning of February against the initiative by the CDU, supported by the ...
German industry has been hit by soaring energy costs following EU sanctions against Russia. Major business groups such as ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNGermany's Scholz, Merz clash over far-right AfD in election debateGerman Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Sunday accused election rival Friedrich Merz of having broken his word by accepting support ...
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Sunday accused his conservative rival Friedrich Merz of being ready to cooperate with the ...
Germany’s three strongest parties lost ground slightly in a new poll ahead of the nation’s snap election on 23 February, ...
An 80-year firewall has been shattered as the centre-right offers to team up with the far-right AfD to pass tougher ...
Tensions are increasing as Germany's February 23 federal election draws closer, with the campaign becoming rougher as candidates fight for every vote. But the mood grew even more tense after the ...
Tensions are rising as the German election on February 23 draws ever closer. The tone among the parties had already become rougher in recent weeks, with candidates fighting for every vote. But the ...
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