The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) is second place in current German polls. If that strong showing holds, what might it mean for Germany’s attitude to foreigners?
While the centre-right Christian Democrats are riding high in German polls, they’ll need a coalition partner to govern, with the SPD being an option. How might their pledges affect foreigners in Germany?
Going further than its sister party the CDU, Bavaria’s CSU has called for a return for eight-year residence requirements for those who want to naturalise as Germans.
A Bavarian ski resort’s advertising slogan that could be offensive to English speakers – but is based on the name of a German mountain – has been banned at the upcoming skiing World Cup.
The suspect in a deadly car ramming attack on a German Christmas market was mentally unwell, “massively Islamophobic and close to right-wing extremist ideologies”, Interior Minister Nancy Faeser said Thursday.
Germans turn to cash-in-hand work amid economic downturn, Magdeburg suspect had 110 dealings with the authorities ahead of attack, Merz defends plans to revoke citizenship from criminals, and more news from around Germany on Friday.
The co-leader of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) said Thursday that he would attend the inauguration of US President-elect Donald Trump, as the party seeks to highlight its ties with the incoming administration.
When you feel like you’re in the midsts of it all, surrounded by a hum of activity, this adorable German saying is a great one to know.
Germany’s Lufthansa airline group will resume flights to Tel Aviv next month, the company said Thursday, a day after Israel and Hamas announced a Gaza ceasefire and hostage-prisoner exchange agreement.
From car manufacturers to major tech companies, Germany is home to some big-name employers. A new survey has sought to discover which are the most popular among their employees.