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The Trump administration has emerged as a staunch defender of Alternative for Germany, known as AfD, a party with Nazi echoes ...
The reason for stiffing the AfD on real estate is the usual threat of fascism. The SPD has nicknamed its large hall Otto Weis ...
While Germany was not home to a far-right political party for several decades following the end of World War II, the recent ...
A regional branch of German domestic intelligence in the eastern state of Brandenburg has suspended its designation of the ...
The chancellor is trying to create an alibi for a crime against humanity that he has supported more unconditionally than ...
The German government on Wednesday agreed plans to restrict family reunions for some migrants and toughen rules for obtaining ...
Germany’s new interior minister, Alexander Dobrint of the Christian Social Union (CSU), has made quite a stir with his ...
On the outskirts of Berlin, Waldsiedlung Krumme Lanke is an idyllic neighborhood with a sinister past, and a symbol of ...
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Is the AfD Too Extreme for Democracy?
Germany’s far-right party hates immigration, and some of its leaders have a disturbing tendency to say things that sound Nazi-curious.
The trial of a Syrian man accused of killing three people in a knife attack in the western city of Solingen last August has brought Germany's asylum policies and security loopholes into focus.
A German woman accused of a mass stabbing attack that wounded 18 people at a train station in Hamburg suffers from mental ...
South Korea's young women are expected to lead a broad political backlash against the main conservative party at presidential ...