Alternative for Germany leaders are trying to use the court’s temporary ruling that they can’t be classified as “extremist” to snag broader voter support.
MUNICH — She has two children with a Sri Lankan-born woman, speaks Chinese and previously worked at global financial ...
The ruling is temporary, but party co-leader Alice Weidel has already described it as a "major victory".
A German court ruled on Thursday that the domestic intelligence agency cannot label the far-right Alternative for Germany ...
The domestic intelligence agency can still spy on the far-right party, and the ruling may not change Germans’ views, but it ...
The AfD party in Germany faces allegations of cronyism regarding the employment of relatives by lawmakers. Alice Weidel, the head of AfD, denies these claims, calling them unfounded. The issue has ...
Accusations that AfD politicians are using their positions to give family members cushy jobs threaten to thwart the party ahead of a series of state elections.
A German court has ordered authorities to stop calling Alternative for Germany (AfD) far-right extremist until a final ruling ...
Az Alternatíva Németországért (AfD) párt társelnöke ismét Budapestre látogatott. Szijjártó Péter a Facebook-oldalán számolt ...
A series of posts, videos and photos relayed across X and Facebook have misleadingly purported that US President Donald Trump has extended a personal White House invitation to Alice Weidel, the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Alice Weidel, Parliamentary group leader of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, gives a press statement before the start of ...
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