With German elections just weeks away, hundreds of thousands have taken to the streets to denounce the far-right.
More than two hundred thousand people protested against the far-right Alternative fur Deutschland (AfD) in Munich on February 8, local media reported, with similar rallies held across Germany.Footage ...
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Authorities said around 200,000 people gathered in Munich to protest against the extreme right and recent overtures by ...
The protest was supported by activist groups as well as the Munich Film Festival, churches and Munich soccer clubs FC Bayern ...
Germany has witnessed another wave of anti-far-right protests, with more than 200,000 people reportedly rallying in Munich on ...
Fresh protests against the extreme-Right drew massive crowds in Germany on Saturday, including 250,000 people in Munich, ...
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The leaders of the CDU/CSU bloc, Friedrich Merz and Markus Söder, told supporters in Nuremberg that their victory would keep the far-right AfD at bay. But protesters across Germany are angry at the ...
The far-right, anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany is currently polling in second place as the country prepares to head to ...
Fresh protests against the extreme right drew massive crowds in Germany on Saturday, including 250,000 people in Munich, ...