Immigration and the economy are the two key issues dividing voters as they head to the polls to elect a new chancellor.
MPs from the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) clustered around 46-year-old party leader Alice Weidel in parliament taking selfies. Weidel, dressed in a white rollneck and navy blazer, gave a ...
Germany faces a snap election on Sunday, 23 February following the collapse of Chancellor Olaf Scholz 's coalition government. That has set the stage for a contest between established parties and a ...
Located just outside Hamburg's notorious red-light district known as the Reeperbahn, FC St Pauli are not your average football club.
Germany’s far-right AfD party looks set to make large gains when the country heads to the polls on Sunday. The centre-right ...
Three trends, each a source of grave concern for Germans, form the backdrop to Sunday’s Bundestag elections: an uncertain, ...
There is a consensus at national and EU level that if the continent is to meet growing defence spending needs, due to the ...
Friedrich Merz, a man who has never held a government role, is preparing to take the reins in Germany just as the country ...
Higher politicisation coupled with feelings of being ignored is pushing more young people out of the center.  Read more at ...
Germans are going to the polls on Sunday for national elections. Opinion polls suggest the outcome will be a new chancellor ...
The issue of migration has attracted so much attention that it has distracted from the fundamental geopolitical and economic ...
For the first time since the fall of the Third Reich 80 years ago, there is a real possibility that a party with direct ...