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.
With German elections just weeks away, hundreds of thousands have taken to the streets to denounce the far-right.
BERLIN — Angst (a German word) is spreading across the Bundesrepublik. Amid talk that the country is the “ sick man of Europe ...
Westphalia, Germany’s most populous state, how the Greens are mirroring the xenophobic policies of the far-right Alternative ...
Protesters shouted anti-fascist slogans including "No to Nazis" outside the venue of the AfD convention where co-leader Alice ... At a news conference in Hamburg on Saturday, Merz focused on his party ...
More than 200,000 protesters have demonstrated in Munich against far-right extremism ahead of the German general election ...
An 80-year firewall has been shattered as the centre-right offers to team up with the far-right AfD to pass tougher ...
Germany's former chancellor Angela Merkel has doubled down on her criticism of Christian Democratic Union, or CDU, leader ...
The process of industrialization, globalization and urbanization—spreading out from urban centers into the countryside—is one ...
The AfD has confirmed its first-ever chancellor candidate as polls show the part is currently in second place. Co-leader Tino ...
Berlin police said on Sunday that at least 160,000 people attended a rally in the German capital to protest the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) leaning on the support of the far-right ...