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With nine family members running this year, the Gossin-Hall set up on Champlin Avenue with a large tent and several boxes of ...
Woke sexual harassment poster that shows a white woman groping a disabled black person sparks outcry
The sign was put up in an outdoor swimming pool in the western town of Büren with the caption: 'Stop! Grabbing is forbidden.' ...
Caitlin Clark and the Revolution in Women’s Sports,” the title of USA Today's Christine Brennan’s new book about the WNBA ...
After Berlin reinstated border checks to block migrants at the bridge in Frankfurt an der Oder, Warsaw responded with similar ...
Supporters of the sweeping tax and spending legislation that Congress has sent to President Donald Trump say the changes to ...
Germany’s Social Democrats (SPD) are pressing to ban the country’s far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as ...
Germany’s Social Democratic Party (SPD) officially launched an effort seeking to ban the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, ...
To reach voters outside its Eastern heartlands, the AfD is putting a new gloss on its anti-immigrant message — while sticking with its agenda.
The ruling parties of German politics seem to have run out of ideas on how to sway voters away from the growing Alternative for Germany movement.
Germany's domestic intelligence service has designated the AfD as a right-wing extremist group, handing authorities greater powers to monitor the party and fuelling calls for it to be banned.
By the time Germany's next elections roll around, the right-wing Alternative for Germany party hopes to be the country's strongest political power. Voter frustration is helping, but does the party ...
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