Alice Weidel of the nationalist, anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany lives in Switzerland and is married to a Sri ...
Heated rhetoric and divisive questions raise concerns about the fragility of democracy amid US-style politics.
Germany's political parties are financed through public funding, membership fees and donations from corporations and individuals. DW examines how German parties get their money.
Alice Weidel, the leader of German far-right party AfD, held secret meetings with Chinese envoy to Germany for years. It has ...
The Alternative for Germany still has pariah status among other major political parties in a country where far-right politics ...
As the country goes to the polls, writers explore, in fiction and non-fiction, its identity and values — and where these suggest it is heading ...
Marian Turski, a Holocaust survivor who became a journalist and historian in postwar Poland and was a co-founder of Warsaw's ...
In April 1928, Joseph Goebbels, later the Third Reich’s chief propagandist, wrote a newspaper essay addressing the question ...
Germany is headed for elections later this month after its coalition collapse late last year. Here is a guide to the ...
With a week left to Germany's snap polls to the parliament, both the AfD on the far-right and BSW on the far-left could offer ...
East Germany, the most electorally unstable region of Germany, according to German political analysts, may have a decisive ...
Now, however, he seems welcome once again. On February 17th Mr Ma and a handful of other entrepreneurs met at a symposium in ...
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