A recent study shows that as many as one in five Germans between the ages of 14 and 29 are actively thinking about moving to another country — and 40% plan to do so in the long term.
Inflation has started to track back up as the Iran war stymied hopes that it had finally been tamped down. In eastern Germany, the far-right AfD is meeting to talk about its social policy plans. DW ...
Most Germans think people's manners are getting worse, although most rate themselves as polite. Meawhile, there's trouble at ...
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Poll: 1 in 5 young Germans plan to move out of the country, even more imagine living somewhere else
A new poll shows vast dissatisfaction with life in Germany among the nation’s youngest citizens. Some 21 percent of Germans ...
US President Trump has backed Hungarian PM Orban. It's unclear whether the endorsement will help in Hungary's election — the ...
Alice Weidel and Tino Chrupalla, joint leaders of the Alternative for Germany (AfD), plan to stand for re-election when the ...
The far-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party is riding high in the opinion polls in the eastern German state of ...
The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) issued a radical manifesto for Saxony-Anhalt on Saturday as parties ramp up ...
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