Berlin blames Bavaria. Bavaria blames Berlin. With migrants suspected in several deadly attacks, German politicians are jostling for position with calls to reform migration ahead of February's federal ...
Germany's parliament on Wednesday narrowly approved a call by Chancellor Olaf Scholz's main challenger to turn back many more ...
With their anti-migrant tirades, the establishment parties are pursuing two goals: two goals: dividing the working class and ...
The chairman of the party and fraction of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), Friedrich Merz, gives a press conference in ...
Friedrich Merz, the frontrunner to become chancellor in February's election, caused an uproar by agreeing to work with the far-right AfD on immigration measures.
German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser on Thursday criticized authorities in the southern state of Bavaria following the fatal ...
The right to asylum is a fixed component of German laws and values, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Wednesday in an ...
Horrific attack: The issue once again surged to the fore of German politics this week after a knife attack in the Bavarian city of Aschaffenburg. A 28-year-old Afghan man who had applied for asylum in ...
On Wednesday, with the support of the Alternative for Germany, the Christian Democrats passed a motion on migration policy ...
The attack in Aschaffenburg is the latest in a series of violent incidents in Germany, intensifying fears surrounding ...
Four days after a knife attack that left a man and a 2-year-old boy dead, the German city of Aschaffenburg came together for a memorial service. The city of Aschaffenburg held a memorial service ...