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Alternative für Deutschland (AfD)

July 2024

  • Germany bans right-wing Compact magazine and searches properties<br>Police walks in front of a house in Falkensee near Berlin, Germany, July 16, 2024. Germany's interior ministry banned the right-wing Compact magazine of editor-in-chief Juergen Elsaesser on Tuesday, accusing it of being a "mouthpiece of the right-wing extremist scene" and inciting hatred of Jews and foreigners. Compact magazine, widely seen as a mouthpiece of the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) party's radical wing, has a circulation of 40,000 and a wide-reaching social media presence. The ban also applies to Compact's subsidiary, Conspect Film, and prohibits any continuation of previous activities. REUTERS/Swantje Stein

    Germany bans ‘rightwing extremist’ Compact magazine

  • The AfD logo on a stage at a party event with crowd in the foreground

    Germany’s AfD and extremist allies set up second EU parliament far-right group

  • Karamba Diaby at podium saying Deutscher Bundestag

    Germany’s first black African-born MP to stand down after racist abuse

  • Wide view of Olaf Scholz speaking in the Bundestag last month

    German parliament set to impose tougher fines on unruly politicians

June 2024

  • Party summit expected to draw 80,000 demonstrators as German police are stretched by Euro 2024

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    AfD protests: demonstrators clash with police at start of far-right congress – video

  • Police holding back throng of demonstrators.

    Two police officers hospitalised after attack by protesters at far-right AfD congress in Germany

  • A protest against rightwing extremism in the European elections on 8 June 2024 in Tiergarten Park, Berlin.

    Germany is learning the lesson of history. Are we?

  • Guardian editor-in-chief, Katharine Viner in discussion with Olaf Scholz

    Olaf Scholz: giving young voters hope is best way to win them back from far right

  • Populist, nativist, neofascist? A lexicon of Europe’s far right

  • Far-right policies don’t become palatable just because mainstream politicians adopt them

    Kenan Malik
  • How far-right parties seduced young voters across Europe

    Albena Azmanova
  • ‘Crime is out of hand’: how young people turned to far right in east German city

  • European elections: Paris and Berlin - not Brussels – will feel heat of far right’s gains

  • EU elections: populist right makes gains but pro-European centre holds

  • EU elections: Macron to dissolve French parliament after crushing loss to far right

  • German leader hardens on deportations amid row with far right as EU election looms

  • Far-right AfD party candidate stabbed in Mannheim

  • Holocaust survivors urge young Europeans to vote against far right

May 2024

  • Maximilian Krah, in a shirt and suit jacket and holding a shopping bag printed with "AfD", poses with two young men as one holds up his phone for a selfie

    ‘They call us Nazis’: inside the wealthy German town where the far right is on the rise

  • Maximilian Krah

    EU’s far-right parties expel Germany’s AfD from their group

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