Germany’s parliament has narrowly approved a call by Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s main challenger to turn back many more migrants at the country’s borders, with the help of a far-right party ...
For the first time in the history of the German parliament, a proposal passed solely thanks to far-right AfD support.
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.
Friedrich Merz, the country's favourite to become next chancellor, said he would collect votes from all parties in order to push his five-point migration plan through parliament despite Chancellor ...
Plans to reject more asylum seekers at Germany's borders tabled by the opposition conservatives passed in parliament on ...