Twenty percent of Germans voted for the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party in Sunday’s election, twice as many as ...
Loud siren heard from a bus in front of the HQ, police said. Centre for Political Beauty group reacted with outrage to the ...
Last night’s German election continues the global story of the collapse of the 20th century’s stable two-party system.
German voters cast their ballots in Sunday’s election, with opposition leader Friedrich Merz claiming victory and Chancellor ...
Berlin police used force to break up a protest taking place inside a bus on Sunday in front of the far-right Alternative for ...
Polling stations opened at 8am (7am GMT) with more than 59 million Germans eligible to vote and first estimates based on exit ...
Millions of Germans are voting in snap elections. The centre-right CDU is predicted to win the biggest share of votes, putting its leader Friedrich Merz in pole position to be next chancellor. Follow ...
The election is taking place seven months before it was originally planned after center-left Scholz's coalition collapsed ...