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Tens of thousands of people have turned out to protest the far right in cities across Germany.
Tens of thousands of Germans rallied Saturday against the far right ahead of next month's legislative elections, as US tech billionaire Elon Musk again endorsed the anti-immigrant AfD party. Musk ...
Last year in Bautzen and Leipzig in eastern Germany, hundreds of far-right protesters tried to disrupt annual LGBTQ+ marches. Police stopped 28 men, half of them minors, who planned to attack last ...
German universities are facing the biggest austerity programme of the postwar era. State governments in Berlin and across the ...
Tens of thousands of Germans have protested in Berlin and other cities against the rise of the far-right, anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany party ahead of the Feb. 23 election.
1 of 2 People gather as they protest against the AfD party and right-wing extremism in Frankfurt/Main, Germany, Saturday, Jan. 20, 2024. Sign reads "never again 1933".
An Algerian woman was fatally stabbed in Hanover, triggering diplomatic talks between Algiers and Berlin and calls for ...
A protest against the far right in Munich Sunday afternoon ended early due to safety concerns after approximately 100,000 people showed up, police said.
Although Germany has seen other protests against the far right in past years, the size and scope of protests being held this weekend — not just in major cities, but also in dozens of smaller ...
Some members of the far-right Alternative for Germany party, or AfD, were present at the meeting. Police said a Saturday afternoon protest in Frankfurt drew 35,000 people.
Protests across Germany are in their third week, having gained momentum after a report that some senior AfD party officials discussed policies such as the mass deportation of citizens of foreign ...
Tens of thousands of people protested the far right in cities across Germany on Saturday, attending events with slogans such as “Never Again is Now,” “Against Hate” and “Defend Democracy ...