
AfD Youth Organization "Generation Deutschland" Founded in Hessen
The AfD party has established a new youth organization named "Generation Deutschland" in Hessen, Germany, with a small but growing number of founding members.
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The AfD party has established a new youth organization named "Generation Deutschland" in Hessen, Germany, with a small but growing number of founding members.

An analysis explores why workers in Germany are increasingly voting for the partly far-right AfD party, despite its program not necessarily aligning with their best interests.

EU diplomats and German officials express concern that sensitive EU documents could reach Moscow through Germany's far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, which has close ties with Russia.

Germany's far-right AfD party has made historic gains in recent state elections, despite facing an orchestrated media campaign and attempts to ban the party.

The Christian Democratic Union (CDU) has won the regional elections in Rhineland-Palatinate, ending the Social Democrats' 35-year hold on their stronghold, though the victory is overshadowed by the record-breaking rise of the far-right AfD party.
Germany's AfD party has announced plans to immediately abolish all state subsidies and eliminate the existing church tax, a move that political scientist Juliusz Braun describes as a 'true revolution'.

The AfD party is demanding the full repatriation of Germany's gold reserves from abroad, a move considered politically sensitive despite potential economic justifications.

Most German politicians express skepticism regarding the United States' decision to ease sanctions on Russian oil, a move made in the context of the Iran war, with only the AfD party holding a different view.

The war in Iran has caused divisions within Germany's AfD party, with leaders Weidel and Chrupalla expressing criticism while the foreign policy spokesperson praises Trump, as the party attempts to distract with a fuel price campaign.

Germany's AfD party is aiming to 'storm' town halls in Bavaria during the local elections on March 8, where district administrators, mayors, and municipal councilors will be re-elected, with the party polling in second place.

Despite facing accusations of nepotism and corruption nationwide, the AfD party is expected to gain votes in the upcoming Baden-Württemberg election, prompting questions about the source of its increasing approval.

A German court has issued a ruling that temporarily prohibits the classification of the AfD party as 'confirmed far-right,' granting the party's application for interim measures.
The AfD party is making significant election inroads in Germany's struggling motor city, reflecting shifting political sentiments.

Germany's Interior Ministry is reviewing a report on the far-right AfD party, while the SPD continues to consider a ban, amidst ongoing political developments.

A German administrative court has ruled that the AfD party cannot be definitively classified as right-wing extremist, challenging the assessment by the domestic intelligence agency.

Internet users are sharing a video where German AfD party leader Alice Weidel allegedly harshly criticizes Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, calling him a 'talented swindler' and accusing him of various wrongdoings.

Germany's AfD party is under increasing pressure due to recurring nepotism cases, with politicians allegedly employing partners or relatives of party colleagues in their parliamentary offices, particularly in Lower Saxony.

New questionable employment relationships are being revealed daily within the AfD party, with an 85-year-old employee in the state parliament adding to the growing scandal.

Historian and journalist Katja Hoyer discusses how Germany's far-right AfD party is aligning itself with Nazi history, timing its congress with a Nazi rally centenary, and argues that moral outrage alone is insufficient to stop its rise.

A hacker, Hugo, infiltrated a Russian disinformation campaign that spreads anti-Chancellor Friedrich Merz content online and supports the far-right AfD party, revealing the operations of 'KGB 2.0'.
The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party is embroiled in turmoil amid allegations of nepotism and weak leadership.

The debate continues over a potential ban of Germany's AfD party, highlighting the legal dilemma of prohibiting parties with extremist goals when their ideology is perceived as too vague or 'pudding-like' to definitively condemn.

Workers in Germany are increasingly voting for the far-right AfD party, despite its program not necessarily aligning with their interests, raising questions about its evolving political identity.

German parliamentarians have expressed fears that the extremist AfD party's access to a parliamentary database could lead to sensitive EU information being leaked to Russian contacts, an accusation the party denies.
Alice Weidel, leader of Germany's far-right AfD party, stated that Serbia should not be in the European Union, a declaration paradoxically interpreted by some as support for the current Vučić regime.

Alice Weidel, leader of Germany's AfD party, reiterated that a 'hasty or unconditional' accession of Serbia to the European Union would currently not be in the interest of Serbia, Germany, or Europe.

A new election spot by the AfD party for the state election in Rhineland-Palatinate is being criticized for its overt antisemitism and racism, revealing the party's true values.

German politician Friedrich Merz is facing a new election test in Hesse state, where the far-right AfD party is expected to make fresh gains. The upcoming local elections are taking place as fuel prices soar, prompting German MPs to urge measures to offset the economic impact.

The far-right AfD party fell short of its own expectations in both the Baden-Württemberg state election and the Bavarian municipal elections, despite showing robust performance in other areas.
A significant dispute has erupted among leaders of Germany's far-right AfD party regarding Donald Trump and the US-Israel conflict with Iran, with some members praising America while others criticize Trump's stance, leading to physical altercations.

A Cologne administrative court has temporarily halted the classification of the AfD party as 'confirmed right-wing extremist' in an urgent procedure, with the main proceedings now set to follow.
Germany's AFD party is praising Donald Trump as a freedom fighter, going against public opinion, which could cost them crucial votes in an upcoming election year.

A German article discusses allegations of cronyism and power-seeking within the AfD party, suggesting that the party uses these practices as a tool for power and that voters are allowing it to continue.

Germany's 'Alternative for Germany' (AfD) party secured a court victory, but this does not definitively prevent the German counter-intelligence agency from classifying the party as right-wing extremist; the decision is not final.

Green Party MP Till Steffen is still advocating for a ban on the AfD party in Germany and explains how a recent decision by Cologne judges might influence the process.

A German court has ruled to further suspend the intelligence agency's designation of the far-right AfD party as a 'confirmed right-wing extremist' group, which would have allowed increased surveillance.

A German court ruled that intelligence agencies cannot label the AfD party as 'extremist,' a decision co-leader Alice Weidel hailed as a significant victory for democracy and the rule of law.

The far-right German party AfD is facing accusations of systemic nepotism, threatening its anti-establishment image ahead of key elections.

Dairy founder Theo Müller lost a court case against the organization Campact, which had put up posters claiming he supports the far-right AfD party. The Hamburg Regional Court ruled against Müller's attempt to ban the statement.

Germany's far-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party is drawing criticism for timing its congress with the centenary of an infamous Nazi rally, raising concerns about its historical associations.

Alice Weidel, leader of Germany's far-right AfD party, criticized Western foreign policy regarding the war in Ukraine, stating that peace in Europe is only possible with Russia and blaming the British for the bloodshed.

Germany's AfD party is experiencing internal divisions, with some members seeking alignment with the US MAGA movement while the parliamentary leadership advocates for distance, reflecting strategic interests and internal tensions.

Noah Krieger, a member of Germany's AfD party, reportedly gifted daggers adorned with swastikas to a Chechen official in Grozny, despite previously denying links to the Kadyrov regime.

The AfD party secured its best-ever result in a state election in western Germany, specifically in Rhineland-Palatinate, though it remains in opposition.
The leader of Germany's extremist AfD party, Alice Weidel, stated that Serbia does not belong in the European Union, a remark that critics paradoxically interpret as a sign of Serbian President Vučić's reliance on support from European neo-Nazis.

The discussion about potentially banning the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has resurfaced, though a preliminary ruling suggests a ban may not be feasible.

The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, despite being shunned in federal politics, is a significant regional force and could achieve broader power for the first time this fall.

Ahead of state elections in Eastern Germany, an article explores why the rhetoric of the AfD party resonates so strongly in the region, tracing the reasons back to the early days of the Bonn Republic.

The far-right AfD party is optimistic about gaining significant ground in Bavaria's municipal elections, much to the dismay of the CSU and Freie Wähler, as it seeks to establish a foothold at the local level in Germany's largest state.

Germany's far-right AfD party is reportedly struggling with internal issues like nepotism and contradictory foreign policy, despite favorable poll numbers in a super election year.

The AfD party in Baden-Württemberg is reportedly using two versions of the term 'Remigration,' opting for a more moderate tone in interviews but a radical one in election campaigns.

A German court has challenged the domestic intelligence agency's assessment that the entire AfD party is extremist, a decision that does not seem to deter the party's critics.

The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party continues to enjoy high poll numbers despite a nepotism scandal involving job distribution to family members, indicating the controversy has not deterred its voters.

Members of the radical right-wing AfD party are organizing a panel discussion on Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Bundestag on March 4, with Goran Selak announced as one of the speakers.

A court in Cologne has ruled that while there is 'strong suspicion' of unconstitutional aspirations within the AfD party, there is insufficient 'unequivocal evidence' that these aspirations apply to the party as a whole, particularly regarding its 'remigration' concept.

Germany's far-right AfD party has celebrated a temporary court injunction preventing it from being labeled 'extremist' by the domestic intelligence agency, with co-leader Alice Weidel calling it a 'major victory'.

A German court has ruled against the intelligence service classifying the AfD party as an extremist movement, preventing the designation for now.

The German AfD party is facing an internal crisis due to accusations of nepotism and corruption, with internal investigations underway and no clear resolution in sight.

Publisher Holger Friedrich has launched the 'Ostdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung' (OAZ) to give a new voice to East Germany, but some critics fear its potential proximity to the Kremlin and the AfD party.

The AfD party held a rally in Rockenhausen, filling the Donnersberghalle with nearly a thousand attendees. Alice Weidel spoke about 'Remigration' and the party appeared unfazed by the relatives affair.

The far-right AfD party is polling significantly ahead of its rivals in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, where state elections are scheduled for later this year.