Austria’s Election Shows That the Far Right’s Floor Is Rising
The Freedom Party was caught up in not one but two major preelection scandals, and suffered at the polls. But its core supporters stuck with it.
The Freedom Party was caught up in not one but two major preelection scandals, and suffered at the polls. But its core supporters stuck with it.
A municipal disagreement illustrates Germany’s polarized debate about open societies, tolerance, and integration.
Rather than opting to leave the EU like the U.K., Europe’s far-right parties have instead advocated for change “from within.”
As those who lived through it are dying off, and some people claim it never happened, what will happen to sites of remembrance?
Even when populist parties aren’t in the majority, they’ve found a way to make fast progress on their defining issue.
German institutions have committed to fight extremists since World War II. The far-right AfD might be their toughest challenge yet.
One of Washington’s closest allies in a fractured Europe struggles to adapt to the Trump administration’s unpredictable policy moves.
Germany’s top news magazine reckons with a star reporter’s brazen lies in the age of fake news.
Why is a relatively straightforward multilateral agreement that has no legal standing causing such controversy?
When Christian Democrats choose a new party chair on Friday, they have to decide whether the CDU needs change after Merkel’s 18 years of leadership.