Police officers stand next to demonstrators with a sign "no place for Nazis" on occasion of an AfD election campaign in Neu Isenburg near Frankfurt, Germany, Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025.
More than 20,000 people demonstrated in the northern German city of Hamburg on Friday against efforts by the center-right ...
The German parliament narrowly rejected on Friday an opposition-sponsored bill calling for tougher rules on migration that ...
German lawmakers on Friday narrowly rejected a highly controversial bill to tighten migration controls, averting another ...
Germany’s parliament rejected an opposition proposal to tighten immigration laws, preventing a bill from passing with far-right backing. The vote weakens opposition leader Friedrich Merz, who had ...
Just a week after apparently performing a Nazi Salute at the inauguration and less than a day before International Holocaust ...
Germany's lower house narrowly rejected a controversial immigration bill pushed by the opposition and supported by the far ...
Ever since the end of World War II, Germany's mainstream political parties have vowed to not work with extremist right-wing ...
Over 1,000 of people protested in the eastern German city of Erfurst on Friday against efforts by the centre-right Christian ...
The German parliament rejected an opposition draft law on tightening immigration policy on Friday, two days after the ...
The country’s likely next chancellor wanted to focus on the economy—before suddenly betting everything on culture war.
In Germany, massive crowds of demonstrators took to the streets to protest against two mainstream conservative parties — Christian Democratic Union, or CDU, and Christian Social Union, or CSU — ...