More than 200,000 protesters have demonstrated in Munich against far-right extremism ahead of the German general election ...
More than 200,000 protesters rallied in Munich, Germany, on Saturday against far-right extremism ahead of the country's ...
In some cities, such as Neu-Isenburg near Frankfurt (9,000 participants), as well as in Göttingen (5,000) and Hildesheim (8,000), the CDU was not the primary target of demonstrators ire but the ...
At Berlin's Brandenburg Gate, people blew whistles and sang anti-fascist songs, and in the western city of Cologne, protesters carried banners denouncing the AfD. The protests also came as the AfD ...
Germany has witnessed another wave of anti-far-right protests, with more than 200,000 people reportedly rallying in Munich on ...
The anti-AfD rallies took place in about 60 towns following calls from a variety of organizations, attracting more people than the police expected. The protests passed peacefully, with banners ...
About 35,000 protestors gathered at Berlin’s iconic Brandenburg Gate, according to police estimates, where they sang anti-fascist songs, carried banners denouncing AfD, and displayed illuminated ...
A huge crowd at the capital city's Brandenburg Gate sang anti-fascist songs and carried banners denouncing the AfD. The opposition centre-right Union bloc is currently at the top of pre-election ...
People gather to protest against the Far Right, in Cologne, Germany, Saturday Jan. 25, 2025. Banner reads: "Immediate lessons for Merz in democracy and decency". (Christoph Dr ...
The decision in Germany’s parliament to allow the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) to secure a majority with its votes ...
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