A German court says that the country’s domestic intelligence agency can’t label the Alternative for Germany party a proven ...
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The domestic intelligence agency can still spy on the far-right party, and the ruling may not change Germans’ views, but it ...
By Friederike Heine and James Mackenzie BERLIN, Feb 26 (Reuters) - A German court granted the Alternative for Germany party (AfD) an injunction on Thursday ordering the domestic intelligence agency ...
The court's ruling further suspends a German intelligence agency designation of the AfD as a 'confirmed right-wing extremist' ...
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Berlin politics haven’t been roiled by the Epstein files, but Green party leaders say possible domestic ties still need ...
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The Republicans, it seems, have a bit of a Nazi problem. By this, I mean that some Republicans are deploying Nazi imagery and rhetoric, and espouse ideas associated with the Nazi Party during its rise ...
Alternative for Germany leaders are trying to use the court’s temporary ruling that they can’t be classified as “extremist” to snag broader voter support.
The Bundestag approved the measures on Friday with 309 votes in favour and 260 against, with two abstentions, News.Az reports ...