The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) became the second largest party in the Bundestag, winning 20.8 percent of the vote in the federal elections.
Germany's elections saw a record 83.5% turnout, with CDU/CSU leading at 28.5% and AfD rising to 20.8%, while SPD suffered ...
The incoming CDU-led government inherits a daunting to-do list: revive economic growth, achieve greater European strategic ...
Don’t give an inch to racist lies about immigration. That’s the key lesson of the German election for the anti-racist ...
Of all three former governing parties, the Greens performed best in the recent general election. But they have still landed ...
The AfD group in the Bundestag on Tuesday voted to accept Matthias Helferich, who is so divisive officials from his own ...
There is a determination among all of Germany's main parties to keep that block in place - and the German public backs them ...
Amnesty International has slammed Friedrich Merz, the leader of Germany's Christian Democratic Union and possible next ...
Social Democratic Party co-leader Klingbeil expects conservative chief Merz to change 'course and tone' before talks to form ...
Despite significant gains for the far right, the election may just result in a German government able to take on a leadership role in Europe.
At the recent AHR Expo, manufacturers talked about HVAC products that help further the building electrification and ...
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