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Is the AfD Too Extreme for Democracy?
Germany’s far-right party hates immigration, and some of its leaders have a disturbing tendency to say things that sound Nazi-curious.
President Trump will meet German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Thursday at the White House, where issues of foreign policy and ...
The reason for stiffing the AfD on real estate is the usual threat of fascism. The SPD has nicknamed its large hall Otto Weis ...
The Trump administration has emerged as a staunch defender of Alternative for Germany, known as AfD, a party with Nazi echoes ...
President Donald Trump will welcome German Chancellor Friedrich Merz to the White House on Thursday for the first in-person ...
There's growing concern that German society is becoming increasingly polarized. The question of how to treat the AfD party threatens to further deepen the divide ...
Chancellor Friedrich Merz of Germany spoke rarely but reverently, and found a warm reception in the Oval Office. Now he hopes ...
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz meets Donald Trump in the Oval Office on Thursday, hoping to avoid one of the US president's ...