The far-right Alternative for Germany party achieved its best result ever in Sunday's election. It is now set to be the main ...
Alice Weidel of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) aims for her party to become the strongest in Germany after its best ever ...
As an openly gay politician who lives with her Sri Lanka-born partner in Switzerland, Alice Weidel was an unusual choice to many to lead Germany's far-right and anti-immigration AfD into Sunday's ...
Hundreds of protesters marched on Saturday, February 22, in Einsiedeln, a town in central Switzerland where Alice Weidel, the ...
Image: CDU party leader Friedrich Merz and Alice Weidel debate on stage. Pic: Reuters But it would be wrong to consider her a moderate. She may have joined the AfD because of its economic policies ...
The leader of AfD, the far-right Germany political party, has boldly claimed it will be the largest party in the country by ...
AfD leader Alice Weidel accuses Germany's likely future chancellor Friedrich Merz of "election fraud." She says Merz promised to "close the borders" but did the opposite. Is that true?
The tech billionaire phoned AfD leader Alice Weidel after her party came second in federal elections, winning more than 20 percent of the vote to become the main opposition party. The ...
Germany took an expected turn to the Right electing a conservative businessman to lead the country while an upstart far-right ...
It is now set to be the main opposition party, giving a more prominent role to its co-leader Alice Weidel. DW takes a closer look at the woman who's become the public face of Germany's far right.
Alice Weidel is the leader of the anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany (AfD) party but is married to a Sri-Lankan born woman. A gay woman, she has two children with her partner, but is part of a ...
Merz’s priority will be to form a government with the third-placed Social Democrats (SPD), led by Germany’s current ...