
“Violence must never be a means of politics in Germany”—AfD MP Tobias Teich
“Antifa should be treated as what it is: an organisation hostile to the constitution and oriented toward violence.”

“Antifa should be treated as what it is: an organisation hostile to the constitution and oriented toward violence.”

According to the interior ministry, there is now an “elevated abstract threat” against AfD members, particularly from the violent left-wing extremist scene.

The incident follows claims by Austria’s justice minister that there is “no basis” to act against Antifa.

Masked far-left activists from France and Italy clashed with police and vandalized buildings in the Belgian capital.

Naomi Seibt has received death threats from Antifa—labeled a terror group by Trump—while Brussels stays silent.

Two suspects face charges of providing material support to terrorists, along with attempted murder of federal officers and firearms offenses.

Scandal erupts as the Ministry of Family Affairs, led by CDU’s Karen Prien, is uncovered financing a solidarity event for violent left-wingers.

An ‘Antifa Kommando’ post on a far-left website took credit for the blaze that destroyed the Thurn und Taxis lodge, accusing Princess Gloria of “reactionary” views.

Providing money, weapons, or advice to the group could mean up to 20 years in prison for aiding terrorism.

Audio from a Dutch workshop reveals Antifa activists being taught to “use violence” against police, intensifying calls to label the group terrorist.