The survey shows the right-wing party pulling far ahead of the CDU, leaving no stable coalition possible without it.
The number of foreign extremist attacks in Germany has risen sharply this year, with authorities identifying around 32,500 people as part of a ‘mostly’ Islamist milieu.
Public backing for a return to conscription has grown since the start of the Ukraine war.
National sovereigntists pledge action against Brussels’ plan for cars, emphasizing consumer choice and the goal of restoring Europe’s automotive industry.
The Sharm el-Sheikh summit today brings together over 20 world leaders to discuss the Middle East Peace Plan and regional stability.
Jurors deliberated nearly 12 hours before delivering a guilty verdict, while the defence argued his words and actions were merely attention-seeking antics.
Since November 2024, residents in Germany can legally change their gender with a simple declaration—without medical or court approval.
Netanyahu and Israeli officials praised the agreement, expressing gratitude to the U.S. President and highlighting the courageous soldiers that made this historic moment possible.
Berlin moves to tighten airspace security after a surge in recent UAV incidents, including major disruptions at Munich Airport last week.
The employee—temporarily assigned to Austria’s intelligence agency—is suspected of leaking sensitive information to the radical Islamist group.
The newly elected SPD mayor of Herdecke was reportedly assaulted at home, with her adopted son taken for questioning by police.
Following Denmark’s example in Kosovo, Belgium eyes up the Balkans as a destination for its inmates.