In Germany, thousands protest far-right immigration bill On Sunday, around 160,000 protesters took to the streets of Berlin ...
Germany's election frontrunner Friedrich Merz on Monday called on his conservative CDU to "stay the course" after mass ...
Tens of thousands of Germans have protested in Berlin and other cities against the rise of the far-right, anti-immigrant ...
Protesters accuse Friedrich Merz and his Christian Democrats of breaking Germany’s unwritten post-Nazi promise to never pass ...
Nationwide backlash follows the Christian Democrats' vote with the AfD to pass a tougher anti-immigration motion in ...
Protests have erupted across Germany in the wake of two contentious parliamentary votes on immigration, with marchers venting anger at the conservative bloc for breaking the taboo on collaborating ...
The demonstration was called after Germany’s conservatives sought the support of the far right party in Parliament. Read more ...
The protests came after some parties voted alongside the far-right party, Alternative for Germany (AfD), over a non-binding resolution on immigration last week.
Tens of thousands took to the streets across Germany during the weekend to protest the center-right leader and front-runner in a Feb. 25 election for sending to parliament proposals for tough new ...
Merz was in the city for a campaign rally ahead of Germany's upcoming February 23 election. Protesters marched through the streets of the city chanting, "Shame On You!" and "Friedrich Merz is a ...
Over the weekend, tens of thousands of people took to the streets across Germany to protest against the CDU and AfD.
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