
Alice Weidel: Will the Unorthodox Right-Winger Redefine German Politics?
Her undeniable influence is proof of how German politics is changing, willing to discuss and confront issues that earlier were classified as taboo.

Her undeniable influence is proof of how German politics is changing, willing to discuss and confront issues that earlier were classified as taboo.

Merz will likely be handed the last chance to lead Germany back to the path of common sense—one he could easily squander due to his dependence on the Left.

Follow our minute by minute coverage on the German federal election to get the latest updates from our team in Berlin.

Nearly 60 million Germans will go to the polls this Sunday in elections that will shape not just the country’s but the continent’s future.

Whoever the projected winner Friedrich Merz forms a coalition with, Germans will lose.

Statistical data show that the growth in sexual assaults against women coincides with more immigration, a reality that only the European Right is ready to confront.

The French president’s political impotence has become apparent, leading him to compensate in his favourite field, the international arena.

The S&D is using backroom tactics to block even symbolic concessions that would hardly save Europe’s struggling economies.

The eleven countries find it unacceptable that Brussels’ new Clean Industrial Deal once again ignores the cheapest source of clean energy there is.

Under the guise of fighting extremism, the German government is shamelessly weaponizing the law to crush any dissent that dares challenge its agenda.
It is as if our powerholders lie awake at night, terrified that there might be some remaining part of British life that they have not regulated or destroyed.
While Donald Trump wants to end the war Brussels persists with a warmongering narrative, insisting that “Ukraine must win.”
Hamas’ continued torture of the Bibas family should be a wake-up call for European leaders about the depth of the terror group’s horrors.
Keir Starmer’s promises not to sell out to the EU in ‘reset’ talks are looking more feeble by the day.
The Ukrainian president may be willing to accept a mineral deal in return for security guarantees.
Just days after JD Vance criticised the state of free speech in Europe, yet another country has proved him right.
The decision to cancel C8’s broadcasting license is ironic at a time when “the System tells us that JD Vance is talking nonsense about censorship.”
Kfir Bibas was nine months old when he was abducted on October 7th. This week his coffin was paraded before an antisemitic poster.
The Qatargate scandal is just a symptom of a much wider problem—the building of influence by Qatar and the radicalisation of Muslim communities in Europe.
FPÖ says the planned attack by a 14-year-old radicalized on the Internet was “the direct result of the failed integration policy and the open borders that open the door to radical Islamists.”
With unjustified political sanctions and dubious financing, the European Commission has sacrificed Erasmus on the altar of its ideological preferences.
The plan to preserve the firewall involves “driving a wedge” between EPP and conservatives and making sure the center-right knows “there will be consequences to looking both ways.”