Weidel led the Alternative for Germany, a male-dominated party accused of far-right extremism, from the fringes into the ...
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‘Devastating’: What Germany’s election results mean for JewsGermany’s AfD party placed second in the 2025 election, fueled by immigration fears, despite its association with neo-Nazis.
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German police investigate AfD for sending out 'deportation tickets'They show an airline ticket with the AfD's logo on it with manipulated flight details reading "departure: Germany" and "destination: safe country of origin." On the flyers, "AfD" is entered as the ...
“We will not let anybody or anything stop us!” said Hess, an ex-policeman turned lawmaker with the AfD, as it is more commonly known. Hess, 54, a suited, stocky man with drill-sergeant hair ...
While AfD surged to become Germany's second-largest political force in the election, behind Germany’s mainstream conservatives, the party's strength varies around the country. In Arnis ...
Other parties say they won't work with the anti-immigration Alternative for Germany (AfD), which fielded its first candidate for Germany's top job in co-leader Alice Weidel. But Sunday's second ...
The far-right AfD party surged into second place overall, but its role in a coalition government remains unclear. The future of the European Union’s anchor nation is on the line this Sunday as ...
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