Election campaign posters showing German Social Democratic Party, SPD, Chancellor Olaf Scholz, top, and his challenger ...
Outside a disused lamp factory in the southeastern German village of Rott am Inn, four mannequins, including one holding a ...
German conservative leader Friedrich Merz, the favourite to become the country's next chancellor after elections on February ...
The bot networks' messaging seemed designed to help the second-placed, Russia-friendly Alternative for Germany.
The allegation comes less than two weeks before Scholz’s party is poised to face a heavy defeat in Germany’s federal election ...
At the centre of the immigration debate is the notion of “welfare magnetism”: the idea that migrants are drawn to Germany by ...
Friedrich Merz, the leading candidate for Germany’s next chancellor, has said that Europe must be united in foreign, security ...
The country once seen as a climate trailblazer is in danger of becoming a laggard, as the party almost certain to lead the ...
Germany's political parties receive public funding, membership fees and donations from corporations and individuals. DW examines how German parties get their money.
Emboldened by his 'dear friend' US President Donald Trump's return to power, Hungary's nationalist leader has vowed to ...
Germany has a complicated system: voters get two votes, one for the candidate in their own constituency, and another for a party's electoral list. There's also a minimum 5% threshold for a party to ...
Chancellor Olaf Scholz is expected to be voted out of office as Europe's biggest economy goes to the polls. Sky News looks at ...
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