Germany, federal elections

While polling suggests Germany's far-right AfD party will fare well, it's very unlikely to be part of the next government of ...
A conservative backlash is brewing in Germany, but the likely winners are working to make the transition pragmatic and ...
Emily Wünsch voices the frustration of other young people in Germany, when the 21-year-old dismisses the political mainstream ...
Germany's mainstream political parties lost support while the far-right AfD gained ground in one of the last polls published ...
It’s hard not to see the political parallels between Cottbus, a city of 100,000 about 75 miles south of Berlin, and Rust Belt ...
After the highly unusual U.S. interventions, the AfD remains in second place heading into Germany’s federal election on ...
The margin of error for individual polls is estimated from the poll’s sample size and the number of eligible German voters ...
Higher politicisation coupled with feelings of being ignored is pushing more young people out of the center.  Read more at ...
Germany's Ruhr area used to be a Social Democrat stronghold, but the right-wing AfD party has risen to popularity amid the region's economic decline. In one city — Gelsenkirchen — individuals are ...