German voters are heading to the polls on Sunday, February 23 to decide who will run their next government. ITV News explains ...
The German election is set to reshape policy and markets. CDU and AfD push competing economic and immigration plans, while investors bet on a CDU-led government.
After the Christmas market attack last year, Germany was stunned again as a 24-year-old Afghan suspect rammed a car into a ...
Unlike the United States and other countries, Germany does not distinguish between campaign financing and a political party's funds. Campaigning is considered part of the normal duties of a political ...
The frontrunner in the race to run Germany is Friedrich Merz, whose Christian Democrats (CDU) are up to 10 points ahead in ...
The CDU relied on AfD to pass a motion for the controversial bill, breaking a decades-long tradition of excluding the ...
Germany's political parties receive public funding, membership fees and donations from corporations and individuals. DW examines how German parties get their money.
The far-right Alternative fuer Deutschland (AfD) is dominating polls in East Germany just weeks before the federal election ...
It is not a question of distributing the 35,000 job losses “fairly” between east and west Germany, but of preventing them.
On the 23rd of February the German people will vote in the federal elections, the outcome of these elections will impact not ...
Extremist issues, not the movies, could (once again) be the focus at this year’s Berlinale, and the billionaire broligarch is fanning the flames: “Musk’s actions are quite without precedent.” ...
More than 25,000 people died during the Allied firebombing of the city of Dresden, Germany, from February 13 to 15, ...