The Christian Democrats won with 28.6% of the vote while the far-right Alternative for Germany came second with 20.8%.
Friedrich Merz dey announce a new era for Europe without di US as a key partner, na so Europe editor Katya Adler dey write.
The next German government faces calls to loosen borrowing rules, slash energy costs and spur innovation. It won’t be easy.
Germany's election winner Friedrich Merz warned the United States on Monday against turning its back on allies but also urged ...
Germany's economy is in desperate need of foreign labor, but a political environment hostile to all kinds of immigrants makes ...
Germany’s right-wing populist Alternative für Deutschland party, or AfD, is on course for a stunning result in Sunday’s ...
Paul Hockenos is a journalist and author based in Berlin. His most recent book is “Berlin Calling: A Story of Anarchy, Music, ...
Exit polls show Alternative for Germany on course for strongest far-right showing in a national election since WWII.
If he wants an effective governing majority, Chancellor Friedrich Merz must invite the AfD into the government.
The anti-immigrant and far-right Alternative for Germany party has established itself as a significant political force in the ...
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 ...
Germany’s right-wing populist Alternative für Deutschland party, or AfD, won a stunning gain in Sunday’s election — capturing an estimated one in five votes across the European Union’s ...
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