The U.S. tech billionaire said on Thursday's X livestream that he was "strongly recommending that people vote for AfD." ...
German far-right leader Alice Weidel said she missed a congratulatory call from tech billionaire Elon Musk after Sunday's election, following a campaign in which Musk threw his weight behind Weidel's ...
Alice Weidel, co-leader of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, on Friday praised Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán as a "beacon of freedom" during a conference held in Budapest.
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 ...
Elon Musk talks to Alice Weidel, right, federal chairwoman of Germany's AfD, at the party's election campaign launch via a video overlay in Halle (Salle), Germany, Jan. 25, 2025. (Hendrik Schmidt/dpa ...
Gay voters across Europe are abandoning left-wing parties and backing nationalist movements that oppose mass immigration.
BUDAPEST, Hungary — Hungary's nationalist prime minister on Wednesday hosted a German far-right party's candidate for chancellor in Germany's upcoming elections, a rare gesture from a sitting European ...
The leader of the party said she received the call after the party known as the AfD finished second in national elections, by far the best showing in its history. By Christopher F. Schuetze Reporting ...
Ty Roush is a breaking news reporter based in New York City. Elon Musk on Saturday made a surprise appearance at a rally for Germany’s Alternative for Deutschland party, repeating his support for the ...
As someone born in West Germany who is openly gay and has a non-German partner, Alice Weidel is in some ways a surprising choice as the far-right AfD's candidate for chancellor ahead of February ...
BERLIN — Alternative for Germany surged to the best showing by a far-right party since World War II in Sunday's national election and became the strongest political force in parts of the country.
BUDAPEST, Hungary — Hungary’s nationalist prime minister on Wednesday hosted a German far-right party’s candidate for chancellor in Germany’s upcoming elections, a rare gesture from a sitting European ...