In the U.S., most of what gets posted online, even if it's hate-filled, is protected by the First Amendment as free speech.
Germany needs a new business model to get its stalled economy going again. Delivering that fresh growth strategy is going to ...
Alice Weidel of the nationalist, anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany lives in Switzerland and is married to a Sri ...
Alice Weidel might not be what you would expect as leader of the far-right Alternative for Germany party. She's gay with a ...
In the U.S., most of what we say online, even if it's hate filled, is protected by the First Amendment as free speech. But in ...
Nine people, most with immigrant roots, were killed in an attack in western Germany in February 2020. The fifth anniversary ...
Immigration is one of the biggest political concerns in the upcoming German election on February 23. Members of the African ...
The AfD has won new support in western states from voters frustrated by Germany's weak economy, seeking curbs on migration, ...
Germany hasn’t seen significant economic growth in five years. It’s a stunning turnaround for Europe’s biggest economy.
"60 Minutes" did a lengthy report on Germany's efforts to stop offensive rhetoric online, ranging from riding along with police raids to speaking with state prosecutors.
Germany’s economy minister and Vice-Chancellor Robert Habeck pushed for Europe to create its version of social media platform ...
Alice fuer Deutschland' (Alice for Germany) chanted supporters as far-right leader Alice Weidel addressed an election rally ...