Germany's political parties receive public funding, membership fees and donations from corporations and individuals. DW examines how German parties get their money.
BERLIN - Germany could face months of political uncertainty after the federal election on Feb. 23 as the winning party will ...
This is a collection of photos chosen by AP photo editors. It’s “a picture of presidential subservience the likes of which we ...
Here is a summary of the most likely coalitions and the compromises that will be necessary to reach agreement: A so-called ...
ROTT AM INN, Germany - Outside a disused lamp factory in the southeastern German village of Rott am Inn, four mannequins, ...
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We are a film festival. But Berlinale is also a community of people coming together with a desire to create an inclusive, open environment around cinema.” ...
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Germany will hold a snap national election on Feb. 23 following the collapse of Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s three-way coalition.
Christine Buchholz from the group Initiative Sozialismus von Unte spoke about the new movement to confront fascists in ...
As the two frontrunners in Germany’s general election prepare to go head to head in the first televised debate, the former chancellor’s intervention is a sign of the concern within the political ...
The event was organized by Spain's Vox party in Madrid under the banner "Make Europe Great Again." The leaders applauded ...