Three state elections in eastern Germany this month told the same story: The far-right Alternative for Germany is growing in strength and disrupting the political landscape.
By Thomas Escritt BERLIN (Reuters) -After coming second in the Brandenburg state vote on Sunday and winning the Thuringia ...
Germany's ruling party narrowly won the Brandenburg election, edging out the far-right AfD. The AfD saw a historic win in ...
The leaders of Germany's far-right AfD hail the party's electoral success after coming a narrow second place in a regional ...
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s SPD party narrowly beat the far-right Alternative for Germany in the Brandenburg election, ...
Olaf Scholz was no doubt sighing with relief on Monday after pensioners and former non-voters turned out to defend his Social ...
The ruling SPD has just scraped by in a critical electoral test, but a closer look at the numbers show trouble for next ...
Germany's Social Democrats won in the eastern state of Brandenburg, pushing out the far-right AfD in a tightly contested race ...
The ‘basic law’ is designed to prevent the return of national socialism and sets out a comprehensive set of rights for ...
With Germany and France fighting political and economic woes on the domestic front, analysts say there’s a danger of a ...
Germany's chancellor appears to have narrowly dodged humiliation after exit polls suggested his party has held off the far ...
The SPD, which has governed the state surrounding the capital Berlin since reunification in 1990, scored 30.9% of the vote, ...