The Washington Examiner followed the Berlin-Pankow chapter of the AfD in the days up to election night as the once-outsider ...
Economically troubled Germany just held elections and will soon have a new government. The conservative Christian Democratic ...
Germany’s right-wing populist Alternative für Deutschland party, or AfD, is on course for a stunning result in Sunday’s ...
“That feeds into this whole far-right populist narrative that the mainstream parties are abandoning those areas,” Lueders ...
The Alternative for Germany party, which achieved the best result in its history in the elections (20.8%), could have taken ...
When German voters go to the polls Sunday, the country’s moribund economy — and promises to fix it — will be front of mind.
Exit polls show Alternative for Germany on course for strongest far-right showing in a national election since WWII.
Germany's election winner Friedrich Merz warned the United States on Monday against turning its back on allies but also urged ...
Germany faces its second change of leader in less than four years after the head of the center-right opposition won Sunday’s ...
Supported by A new band of influencers unafraid of confrontation has helped elevate the Alternative for Germany party to second in pre-election polls. Photographs by Sergey Ponomarev Text by Adam ...
Exit polls show opposition leader Friedrich Merz's center-right Christian Democratic Union party leading the votes with the far-right Alternative for Germany party heading towards the strongest ...
Germany's economy is in desperate need of foreign labor, but a political environment hostile to all kinds of immigrants makes ...