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DPA International on MSNProtesters drown out interview with AfD party leader Weidel in BerlinA TV interview with Alice Weidel, the leader of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, was almost drowned out by ...
Far-right leader Alice Weidel's scheduled "summer interview" was drowned out by raucous demonstrators. View on euronews ...
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DPA International on MSNAfD wants new interview as CDU slams protest which drowned out WeidelA television interview with Alternative for Germany (AfD) leader Alice Weidel should be held again after protesters drowned out the recording, the far-right party said on Monday. Broadcaster ARD holds ...
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The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) is now Germany’s largest opposition group and even topped several opinion polls – ...
Germany's far-right lawmakers vowed to dress smartly, minimise parliamentary cat-calling, and signed up to a short manifesto ...
Berlin counter-protesters far outnumber far-right AfD march 25,000 activists rally in German capital, shout ‘Nazis out’ to eclipse nationalist party’s 5,000-strong presence ...
How Berlin’s Right-Wing U-Turn Dodged a Red Carpet Scandal But Sparked Broader Political Debate. The Berlinale first invited, then dis-invited members of Germany's far-right AfD party, to its ...
A group of dozens of companies is pledging to invest at least 631 billion euros ($733 billion) in Germany over the next three ...
Protesters at Berlin Film Festival hold up signs reading “no seats for fascists anywhere” after the fest invited, and then disinvited, politicians from AfD to tonight’s opening ceremony, pic ...
While the AfD took 12.6% of the vote nationally during the 2017 general election, it was double this in Saxony, where it had 25.4%. It is now the largest opposition party in Germany’s parliament.
For AfD members like Roi, its support is at least partly driven by lingering resentment from the reunification of East and West Germany after the Berlin Wall fell nearly 30 years ago.
Thousands of people have gathered in Germany’s capital to protest against a far-right rally called for by the Alternative for Germany (AfD), the country’s main opposition party.. An estimated ...
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