Germany's rival political leaders take their fight for votes right to the last minute before a pivotal election.
German voters head to the polls in a winter election on Sunday, but may not have a new government for several months.
The 69-year-old CDU leader Friedrich Merz is a major favourite for the German chancellorship after Sunday's snap election.
Germany holds its snap national election on Sunday following the collapse of Olaf Scholz's three-way coalition, and the ...
And yet it is anything but guaranteed how party chairman Friedrich Merz can govern a country in which the far-right Alternative for Germany comes second, polarization hits record levels, and ...
As tens of millions of Germans head to the polls this Sunday (February 23), one topic has been conspicuously absent from the ...
While polling suggests Germany's far-right AfD party will fare well, it's very unlikely to be part of the next government of ...
Sunday's vote is a pivotal moment for the Alternative for Germany party. It's polling high enough for second place as part of a far-right surge sweeping Europe.
Merz, 69, promises fundamental policy shifts, including stricter migration controls and market-friendly reforms to revive Europe’s largest economy - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Ursula von der Leyen is about to face the most serious challenge to her leadership since she became European Commission ...
In this weekend’s vote, Europe’s largest economic power faces a decision about whether to decisively re-enter history or ...