More than half a million newly naturalized citizens will be able to vote in Germany’s national election for the first time this weekend ...
As Germany prepares to vote on 23 February, the far-right AfD party is causing alarm. Polls place them in second position, behind only the centre-right CDU and ahead of the centre-left SPD. In ...
More than half a million newly naturalized citizens will have the opportunity to vote in a German national election for the ...
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German Election: What to Expect From Sunday's VoteGermany holds a national election on Sunday following a campaign dominated by the issues of irregular migration and a faltering economy. Polls suggest Chancellor Olaf Scholz is on course to lead the ...
Campaigning is reaching the final stages in the German election, with the frontrunner to be the next Chancellor pledging to ...
Aydan Özoğuz, a Turkish German politician and vice president of the German parliament, has called on voters to make their ...
Favourite for Chancellorship Friedrich Merz is a wind sceptic – albeit a moderate one – while pro-renewables Greens are less likely to join government this time ...
What will happen on the day, who can vote and what happens next? We round up all the key points to get you prepared for the ...
For good people these are times to weep, rage and, above all, to fight back! But sometimes we may allow ourselves a laugh.
The AfD is a strange party – and in some ways it is quite different from most of the other far-right parties that have been getting more powerful across Europe during the last decade. It was initially ...
EXCLUSIVE: Alternative für Deutschland candidate Beatrix Von Storch was campaigning in East Berlin when she saw a defaced ...
The once poorly equipped German military is rising to a new challenge: Protecting the Baltic from Vladimir Putin’s ‘hybrid ...
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