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Calls are mounting to ban Germany’s far-right AfD party – despite it being more popular than ever
The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) is now Germany’s largest opposition group and even topped several opinion polls – briefly putting it ahead of now-Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s center-right ...
The head of parliament banned the rainbow flag from the legislative building. Far-right groups have rallied against the ...
Supporters of the Alternative for Germany say they might quit voting if the party is outlawed. Some opponents are against ...
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DPA International on MSNState branch of AfD in Brandenburg confirmed as far-right extremist
The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) can once again be described as a confirmed far-right extremist party in the ...
The Alternative for Germany, or AfD, has adopted a code of conduct for its members, without changing its positions on ...
BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany's biggest opposition party the Alternative for Germany is harbouring a growing number of right-wing extremists, the domestic spy agency said in its annual report on ...
The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) is now Germany’s largest opposition group and even topped several opinion polls – briefly putting it ahead of now-Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s ...
Thousands take part in a rally against right-wing extremism in Munich, 8 February, 2025 California closes $12-billion deficit by cutting back immigrants' access to healthcare Ukraine destroys ...
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In eastern Germany, youths embrace nationalism, extremism - MSN
Mayor with a neo-Nazi past Now, in 2025, the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) is the second-strongest party across Germany, and far ahead in most of the eastern states.
Germany will step up surveillance of a radical wing of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party after the domestic intelligence agency designated it as an extremist entity that threatens ...
Germany is home to some 12,700 potentially violent far-right radicals, domestic intelligence agency BfV estimates, and a Civey poll showed 60 percent of Germans think the government is doing too ...
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