The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has been embroiled in controversy after distributing campaign flyers that ...
The publicity-grabbing AfD flyers are styled as boarding passes for one-way flights to the migrants’ “safe country of origin”, with a departure date of February 23 – polling day in Germany ...
Marc Bernhard, member of the German parliament Bundestag and head of a district association of the German far-right AfD (Alternative fuer Deutschland) party holds a campaign flyer with a mock ...
Over the weekend, tens of thousands of people took to the streets across Germany to protest against the CDU and AfD.
They line up by the hundreds to meet recruiters at schools in provincial towns and convention halls in large cities, some ...
California Tesla owners at the center of protests and vandalism targeting their vehicles during accusations of Elon Musk's ...
An anti-migrant song made famous on the island of Sylt has since become a popular motif on neo-Nazi t-shirts and merchandise.
German national elections approaching with migration at the forefront, leading parties CDU and AfD call for stricter ...
The AfD is entered as the "departure gate" on the flyers. At the bottom are two sentences: “Only remigration can still save Germany”, and: “It’s nice at home too”. The flyers ...
Aaron Ross and Maria Martinez, Reuters They line up by the hundreds to meet recruiters at schools in provincial towns and ...