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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 AfD's draft manifesto further outlines radical changes to national policy, including Germany's withdrawal from the eurozone and a return to nuclear power. At a news conference in Hamburg on ...
The next morning, near Hamburg, an AfD supporter waved good morning to fellow volunteers who were canvassing for the elections. He left his hand up in a Hitler salute, which is illegal in Germany.
'I was in Germany's AfD party – it's now home to racists belittling Nazi crimes' EXCLUSIVE: Hans-Olaf Henkel joined the AfD in 2014, one year before Angela Merkel launched her open-door ...
FILE —Participants in a protest under the slogan “Human chain against the AfD and its anti-human policies” demonstrate in the city center, in Hamburg, Jan. 31, 2025, the day after with the support of ...
Home Politics In The Spotlight Germany breaks its far-right taboo An 80-year firewall has been shattered as the centre-right offers to team up with the far-right AfD to pass tougher immigration laws ...
Footage in one video appears to date back to a January 2024 protest in Hamburg, when tens of thousands of people marched against the far right and not in favour of the AfD.
Over the weekend, tens of thousands of people took to the streets across Germany to protest against the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and its cooperation with the far-right Alternative for Germany ...
The CDU’s canvassing for the far-right AfD’s support in parliament last week sparked widespread fury in Germany, less than a month ahead of a snap federal election.
On Saturday, tens of thousands took to the streets across many other German cities, including Hamburg, Stuttgart and Leipzig, in similar protests against the CDU/CSU and the AfD.
Thousands of people protested in Berlin on Sunday against plans to limit immigration proposed by opposition conservatives and supported by the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD).
At least 160,000 turned out to protest in Berlin on Sunday against the center-right party, who is the front-runner in an upcoming federal election this month, for seeking the support of the far ...