Germany goes to the polls, but far-right AfD is unlikely to form a government. German CPI data might be a bigger driver for the euro. US inflation is also in the spotlight as the PCE report is ...
A woman protesting the rise of Germany’s populist right-wing party was busted for scrawling swastikas while completely topless — and looking like Nazi leader Adolf Hitler. The half-naked ...
Projections indicate that CDU won the highest number of votes, while the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) saw a major surge. (AP photo) ...
after the German national election. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber) Friedrich Merz, leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), speaks during a news conference at the headquarters of Christian ...
party now firmly established in German politics. The country’s mainstream conservatives, as polls predicted, won the largest share of votes in Sunday’s election according to official ...
Tech billionaire Elon Musk congratulated Germany’s far-right leader Alice Weidel despite her loss to the conservative alliance in Sunday’s election. The influential adviser to United States President ...
Thanks for following our live coverage of the German elections. According to exit polls, Germany's centre-right CDU/CSU bloc looks set to take home the most votes, with the far-right AfD party ...
That could also cause serious issues for the next government. As a result of Germany's Nazi history, mainstream parties have a long-running pact known as the "firewall" which says they will not ...
That strategy paid off, making them the dominant force in German politics once again. The far-right Alternative for Germany was in some ways the biggest winner of the night, recording double its 2021 ...
According to those who know him well, Merz ― Germany’s next chancellor ― is a person who is just as likely to be swayed by his own emotional reaction as through cold political calculation. That night ...
Several more people have been injured, police say, and one suspect, a German man, has been arrested. Germany's main parties refuse to work with the far right, but the AfD wants to tear the ...
Germany's likely chancellor-to-be announces a political deal to raise hundreds of billions of euros in extra spending. Germany's main parties refuse to work with the far right, but the AfD wants ...