German lawmakers from across the political spectrum are working together to ban the Alternative for Germany party, which has been classified as partly right-wing extremist. Can they succeed?
The results of the state elections in Thuringia last September, where the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) arrived first, raised concern about the possible participation of the extremist party ...
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's centre-left party faced controversy Friday after one of its lawmakers, a vice president of ...
Far-right parties are making significant strides in Austria and Germany, pulling EU policies in a rightward direction.
Negotiations are taking place in harsh conditions." In Thuringia, the triumph of the recent land elections in which the ...
The far-right Alternative for Germany commanded sizeable returns in three regional elections in eastern Germany. Electoral ...
Anas Sarwar, the Scottish Labour leader, has proclaimed his ambition for Scotland to work "hand in hand" with the European ...
BERLIN - Parties spanning the spectrum from left to right agreed on Friday to try to form a government in the German state of ...
German lawmakers approved on Friday a package of security and immigration measures proposed by Chancellor Olaf Scholz's ...
German Finance Minister Christian Lindner believes that government coalitions comprised of parties representing "very different" political views may become "the new normal," the minister said on ...
From tighter rules on carrying weapons to tough restrictions on asylum, here's how the German government wants to weed out ...
Short article by Anton Pannekoek where he talks about state monopoly and why it is of no use in the process of socialist ...