The Die Linke star behind the party’s rise in recent elections says there is ‘real momentum for progressive politics’.
The far-right group has learned to communicate in a country where traditional media no longer shape public opinion.
Arif Haidary, an Afghan refugee who arrived in Germany 10 years ago as an unaccompanied minor, has difficulty understanding ...
According to YouGov’s final MRP poll before the election, the far-right AfD’s 145 seats will surpass the 115 projected for the governing SPD, after its popularity has collapsed under chancellor Olaf ...
If the polls are right, Scholz will lose the February 23 election to Merz, who has vowed a determined rightward shift in Europe's biggest economy after two decades of more centrist governance under ...
The mood seems grim and the body language of supporters and activists betrays a type of ... 21st century”, said then-German Chancellor Angela Merkel. I wrote, “He wants to turn back the ...
The rallies were scheduled in more than 30 US cities, including Boston, and organized mostly by graduate students and early ...
Merz has promised to steer the party back to its right-wing roots, away from the more centrist course charted by former chancellor Angela Merkel ... built in 1993 with activist groups from ...
When Haidary arrived in Germany in 2015, Angela Merkel was chancellor and the country ... Since then, Kakande has been working as an HIV activist in NGOs, has learned the language and feels ...