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 ...
BERLIN - Germany could face months of political uncertainty after the federal election on Feb. 23 as opposition chief ...
IT IS A calm and confident Friedrich Merz who greets The Economist on February 7th at a luxury golf resort in Stromberg, a ...
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.” ...
Germany will hold a snap national election on Feb. 23 following the collapse of Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s three-way coalition.
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 ...
A layout that takes some getting used to, a questionable style: according to the German news magazine "Spiegel", the AfD's ...
As elections approach, leader of the opposition CDU presents voters with a centre-right cocktail that is remixed on a daily ...
Friedrich Merz, the conservative frontrunner for German chancellor, has vowed to rapidly implement a 15-point plan if he ...
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