And yet it is anything but guaranteed how party chairman Friedrich Merz can govern a country in which the far-right Alternative for Germany comes second, polarization hits record levels, and ...
While polling suggests Germany's far-right AfD party will fare well, it's very unlikely to be part of the next government of ...
Sunday's vote is a pivotal moment for the Alternative for Germany party. It's polling high enough for second place as part of a far-right surge sweeping Europe.
On a wet evening in Suhl, in the former East Germany, a smattering of youthful faces were among hundreds lining up to hear ...
The German government is preparing for a likely upheaval in its parliament next week as citizens head to the ballot box ...
Germany's political parties are financed through public funding, membership fees and donations from corporations and individuals. DW examines how German parties get their money.
Bidding to be Germany’s next leader are the incumbent, the leader of the opposition, the vice chancellor, and a far-right ...
ANALYSIS: This staunch opposition to a political party would not be the first time the German hierarchy has taken an active role in electoral politics.
A Berlin retrospective salutes a handful of B-movie masters and grindhouse auteurs in all their gritty glory: "These were outsider filmmakers making outsider, maverick movies." ...
The Big Game is here, and e.l.f. (NYSE: ELF) is making a new play, joining the live viewing experience and inviting the community to its pioneering fi ...
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