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The Alternative for Germany, or AfD, has adopted a code of conduct for its members, without changing its positions on ...
The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) is now Germany’s largest opposition group and even topped several opinion polls – briefly putting it ahead of now-Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s center-right ...
Earlier this month, Politico leaked an internal strategy document from Germany’s anti-immigration Alternative für Deutschland ...
Supporters of the Alternative for Germany say they might quit voting if the party is outlawed. Some opponents are against ...
The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) can once again be described as a confirmed far-right extremist party in the eastern state of Brandenburg following the dismissal of an urgent application by ...
The controversy surrounding the election of a judge to the Federal Constitutional Court shows how the far-right AfD is being ...
A German regional lawmaker has admitted to drawing a swastika next to a far-right candidate's name in a state parliament vote ...
Germans reject a ban on the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) by a majority of 52% to 27% in favour, according to a new ...
Researchers say a far-right social media campaign — that painted a respected law professor as extremist — caused the ...
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 ...
The vote signaled a shift many saw as legitimizing the far right’s influence on German politics. What the AfD does not share with either of its political bedmates is a religious wing.
In Germany and France, mainstream political parties still cooperate to box out far-right parties, preventing them from gaining power despite their growing popularity.