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The case for militant democracy
By Katharina PISTOR The question of whether, and how, democracies should defend themselves against subversion has again ...
The German Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution has issued a so-called standstill pledge in the AfD's summary proceedings against its classification as a confirmed right-wing ...
International security authorities have issued an urgent warning to operators of critical infrastructure about Russian actors ...
Germany's intelligence agency labeled the AfD as extremist, sparking a ban debate. Across Europe, far-right parties vary in ...
In a position paper, the Federal Office for Information Security calls for a central role for the cyber security of energy networks.
The order, which drew a sharp dissent from the three liberal justices, powerfully endorsed President Donald Trump’s authority ...
The AfD has issued threats of a "war against the government," complains of a "knife jihad" on German streets and demands that millions be "remigrated." DER SPIEGEL has looked inside the 1,108-page ...
AfD leader Alice Weidel says labeling her party extremist is undemocratic and undermines the rule of law. She accuses German ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban expressed solidarity with the opposition pro-Russian party Alternative for Germany (AfD), commenting on the decision of the Federal Office for the Protection of ...
The court indicated its decision doesn’t necessarily apply to the central bank and Chairman Jerome Powell — a frequent target ...
RIF plans have been frozen for two weeks, but federal court suggests they are unconstitutional and implementation will remain ...
If Donald Trump is remembered for anything, it may be his unintentional role in reviving public interest in the U.S.