
Germany’s AfD party: against market radicalism and plutocratic capitalism
The right-wing AfD – now the country’s second biggest party – shares many of its economic aims with those on the political left.
The right-wing AfD – now the country’s second biggest party – shares many of its economic aims with those on the political left.
Olaf Scholz’s smurf-like smirk and robotic manner are proving a hard combination to find a doppelganger for.
From the German elections in Berlin to the party conferences in Brighton and Manchester, it has been a busy week to be a political journalist.
The German elections take place this week, marking the end of an era and the beginning of a new political coalition for the country.
Angela Merkel’s biographer spills the beans over lunch to explain the scramble to succeed her.
The writing is on the wall for Angela Merkel. The German Chancellor has been celebrated by many as the last great champion of European liberal
The Covid-19 pandemic has represented a destructive explosion at the heart of the EU. It has, once again, exposed economic weaknesses, divergent national attitudes and
Wracked by a lack of constructive ideas, Alternative für Deutschland is spreading misinformation and endangering public health. Yet the blatant attempts of Germany’s far right
Germany has three major left-wing parties – the SPD, the Left, and the Greens. Each of them has declared that they are in principle prepared
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