Germany's political parties receive public funding, membership fees and donations from corporations and individuals. DW examines how German parties get their money.
With less than two weeks remaining before Germany’s national election, The Left (Die Linke) is experiencing an unexpected surge in momentum, bolstered by a dramatic increase in membership and renewed ...
Sarah Wagenknecht also criticized the parties of the Traffic Light Coalition, which disbanded in November, for the current state of the nation ...
The Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW) will be taking part in its first federal election in February. Founded in January 2024, the BSW made it through its dress rehearsal with flying colors: In last ...
The frontrunner in the race to run Germany is Friedrich Merz, whose Christian Democrats (CDU) are up to 10 points ahead in ...
Up to 700,000 people demonstrated in towns throughout Germany on 1-2 Feb after the Bundestag (German Parliament) voted to back the anti-immigration “Five-Point-Plan” proposed by the CDU (German Tories ...
Consumer Reports previews the new 2025 Subaru Forester Hybrid, sharing details about features, power, fuel economy, price, ...
The Bundestag, Germany's lower House, will vote on February 23 after Chancellor Olaf Scholz's coalition collapsed in 2024.
With 18 days left until the election, key parties dwell on the key issues about Ukraine, the German economy, migration and relations with US President Donald Trump.
Germany installed nearly 600,000 new stationary battery storage systems in 2024, increasing storage capacity by 50%.
Roz Savage MP officially opened the Malmesbury Pharmacy and Travel Clinic, celebrating its vital role in the local community ...
WahlSwiper covers 38 questions on energy, migration, transport, economic and defence policy, among other things. • “Our platform helps voters to form an informed opinion based on scientific methods ...