BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany will hold a snap national election on Feb. 23 following the collapse of Chancellor Olaf Scholz's ...
German political leaders held intensive closed-door talks in Berlin on Friday, hours ahead of a highly controversial planned ...
The centre-right CDU has been accused of breaking 'taboo' by putting forward a motion to the Bundestag for a stricter ...
Friedrich Merz caused dismay within his party for saying the law was so important he was prepared to pass it with support ...
Opposition leader Friedrich Merz has put demands for a more restrictive approach to migration at the centre of his campaign ...
With just weeks remaining before Germany’s election, Elon Musk has openly endorsed the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD ...
The CDU's stricter migration policy, backed by the far-right AfD, has sparked protests in Berlin and heightened political ...
The vote, expected on Friday, adds to a controversy about the attitude of the front-runner in Germany’s upcoming election ...
It was perhaps the most dramatic week for German politics in decades as the Bundestag on Friday held three nail-biting votes ...
Friedrich Merz, chancellor candidate of Germany’s Christian Democrats, stumbled in his bid to end Social Democrat-Greens ...
Bill calling for tougher rules on migration widely criticised for undermining ‘firewall’ against working with far right.
Germany's conservatives have pushed through a motion aimed at curbing immigration with the backing of the far-right AfD. What does it mean for the future of Germany with crucial elections weeks away?