More than 200,000 protesters have demonstrated in Munich against far-right extremism ahead of the German general election.
In Germany, thousands protest far-right immigration bill  On Sunday, around 160,000 protesters took to the streets of Berlin ...
Germany puts anti-lockdown Querdenker group under observation German intelligence chiefs have placed parts of the anti-coronavirus lockdown protest movement under observation. Law and Justice 04 ...
Germany's conservative election front-runner Friedrich Merz was set to outline his plans on immigration and the economy at a party congress Monday after a weekend of mass protests against him ...
A heavy police presence was in place in Riesa, in the eastern state of Saxony, a stronghold of Alternative for Germany, or AfD, and officers cleared some protesters from the streets. However ...
Masses of protesters filled the streets of Berlin and other cities across Germany on Saturday in a rally dubbed the "sea of light" to show their defiance against the rise of the far-right and anti ...
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BERLIN — Tens of thousands took to the streets across Germany on the weekend to protest against the center-right leader and front-runner in a Feb. 25 election for sending to parliament proposals ...
Tens of thousands took to the streets across Germany during the weekend to protest the center-right leader and front-runner in a Feb. 25 election for sending to parliament proposals for tough new ...
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The protests came after some parties voted alongside the far-right party, Alternative for Germany (AfD), over a non-binding resolution on immigration last week. Christian Democratic Union (CDU ...
A heavy police presence was in place in Riesa — in the eastern state of Saxony, a stronghold of Alternative for Germany, or AfD — and officers cleared some protesters from the streets.