What the latest vote in the Bundestag – on tightening immigration controls – portends for the federal elections on Feb. 23.
Germany's conservative chancellor candidate Friedrich Merz explicitly distanced himself and his party from the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) in an interview with DW.
Today Radio Schuman answers these questions with Euronews' Berlin correspondent Liv Stoud.
A photograph accompanying an article on January 31 showed members of Germany’s CDU party applauding Friedrich Merz, not members of the AfD as wrongly stated in the caption.
The centre-right CDU has been accused of breaking 'taboo' by putting forward a motion to the Bundestag for a stricter ...
As Germany enters the final few weeks of its election campaign, the man poised to be the next chancellor has doubled down on ...
Ever since Germany has had a competitive far-right party again, this iron law has transformed into a ‘firewall’.
Germany's election frontrunner Friedrich Merz on Monday called on his conservative CDU to "stay the course" after mass ...
The man likely to lead Germany's next government says there would be no cooperation with the far-right AfD. Friedrich Merz's conservative CDU/CSU bloc has faced flak after accepting AfD support on ...
BERLIN: Germany's conservative election front-runner Friedrich Merz was set to outline his plans on immigration and the ...
The protests came after some parties voted alongside the far-right party, Alternative for Germany (AfD), over a non-binding resolution on immigration last week. MPs vote against a law proposed by the ...
In trying to avoid the mistakes of the past, Germany’s liberal politicians are pushing their country right back toward them. One of the most pointless cliches holds that “those who do not learn from ...