The election successes of far-right parties in Germany and elsewhere is making it harder to solve social problems. Experts warn that this trend carries high costs, and not just for the economy.
Germany's would-be next chancellor, conservative leader Friedrich Merz, and the Social Democrats (SPD), with whom he is ...
Weidel led the Alternative for Germany, a male-dominated party accused of far-right extremism, from the fringes into the ...
FILE - Supporters of the far-right Alternative for Germany party, AfD, sing the national anthem as they attend an election campaign rally of the party for the upcoming state elections in Suhl ...
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The Forward on MSNAfter welcoming far-right European politicians, Israel’s antisemitism conference is hemorrhaging speakersFrench, German and British figures have announced they will not attend after their far-right counterparts were invited.
Germany is home to the largest number of asylum seekers among the EU member states. But a growing political shift to the ...
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A new survey from German publication T-Online polled about 100,000 of its readers and found that 94 percent of the ...
The EU’s new plan gets tough on deportations to outflank the continent’s surging populists. Instead, it might just be fueling ...
We look at their deeds on the ground today. Do they denounce or ban party members with anti-Semitic statements?’ ...
The AfD was boosted by the vocal support of Musk, who used his social media platform X to say that only the far-right party could "save Germany".
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