German voters are heading to the polls on Sunday, February 23 to decide who will run their next government. ITV News explains ...
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 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.
Germany's political parties receive public funding, membership fees and donations from corporations and individuals. DW examines how German parties get their money.
Spoiler: It’s looking rough for Scholz’s Social Democrats. A conservative former Merkel-foe appears likely to take over, and the far right is busy cosying up to a certain US tech billionaire for even ...
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 ...
The far-right Alternative fuer Deutschland (AfD) is dominating polls in East Germany just weeks before the federal election ...
In the must-see video above, more than 200,000 people protested against the far-right Alternative fur Deutschland (AfD) in ...
More than 200,000 people protested against the far-right Alternative fur Deutschland (AFD) in Munich on Monday. Footage shows protesters gathered at Munich’s Theresienwiese. Police counted around 250, ...
It is not a question of distributing the 35,000 job losses “fairly” between east and west Germany, but of preventing them.
A burst of enthusiasm among the membership has given Germany’s socialist party Die Linke what might be its last chance at ...