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Poland’s recent presidential election and Romania’s unexpected voter turnout reflect contrasting political trajectories.
The Greens lost the German election and are no longer part of the government. Now, they want to reposition themselves — and to listen more closely to what the people have to say.
Germany will begin deporting Syrians with criminal records, the interior ministry said on Saturday, following Austria's move earlier this week to become the first EU country in years to do so. The ...
The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) is now Germany’s largest opposition group and even topped several opinion polls – ...
Germany is exploring ways to fund multibillion-euro subsidies for energy-intensive companies as part of Chancellor Friedrich ...
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DPA International on MSNFar-right German AfD leader says talk of ban reminds her of Nazi eraThe leader of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, Alice Weidel, said she feels reminded of "dark times" by the ...
Like the Trump-supporting Jan. 6 Capitol rioters, the perpetrators of the Kapp Putsch escaped punishment and accountability.
"That was the only time in my life he ever gave any real details, and I was in my 40s and had already done eight years of ...
The leader of the German federal state bordering Poland considers joint border checks by both countries to be sensible. "The ...
Folks, the FBI is at it again. I don’t trust these people at all,” the conspiracy theorist once wrote on social media.
An Alternative for Germany politician put forward an inquiry about the most common names of people who receive state-funded ...
Concern over ICE tactics; Tillis blows up N.C. Senate race; SupCo may throw parties a lifeline; Greene with envy; Hacking ...
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