US president Donald Trump has hailed Sunday as a "great day for Germany" after an election in which conservative opposition ...
Conservative leader Friedrich Merz won a lackluster victory, while Chancellor Olaf Scholz conceded his center-left Social ...
European far-right leaders flocked to the CPAC convention, the annual gathering of American conservatives, eager to follow in ...
A first-time voter in Germany says she's enthusiastic about finally having a say about issues she cares about.
In national elections, the country’s far right looked set to become the second largest faction in the Bundestag, the lower house of parliament — the best result by a German far-right party since ...
Voters give the center-right a chance to govern, but the AfD lurks to take advantage of failure.
Early projections say Germany's conservative bloc has secured some 29% of the votes, emerging as the largest party ahead of the far-right AfD with around 19.5%. Follow DW for live updates.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz conceded defeat for his center-left Social Democrats after what he called 'a bitter election ...
Millions of Germans are voting in snap elections. The centre-right CDU is predicted to win the biggest share of votes, putting its leader Friedrich Merz in pole position to be next chancellor. Follow ...
A state of paralysis seems to have gripped the European politicians. Yet, Trump, Putin, and other far-right leaders have never hidden their fascist project.
Can you express your opinion freely in Germany? Yes, but not unconditionally. Rules on speech are stricter in Germany than, for example, in the United States.