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Critics of the German far-right party say that the AfD is still far from having any real influence, as none of the other ...
As an openly gay politician who lives with her Sri Lanka-born partner in Switzerland, Alice Weidel was an unusual choice to ...
Exclusive: Alice Weidel on Her Far-Right AfD Party’s Rise, Elon Musk’s Support, and the German Election. 16 minute read. by Simon Shuster/Berlin. Presented By.
The AfD has opposed gay marriage and the expansion of laws allowing same-sex couples to adopt, but Weidel has said her sexuality does not conflict with the AfD’s traditional values, and analysts ...
Musk and AfD leader Alice Weidel spoke live on X’s Spaces platform for nearly 80 minutes, but the discussion—which watchdog groups warned could amount to free advertising for the surging right ...
Elon Musk and far-right German leader Alice Weidel endorse each other in interview. Musk tested the boundaries of foreign election interference, hosting AfD co-leader Alice Weidel for a livestream ...
On January 29, MPs from the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) clustered around 46-year-old party leader Alice Weidel in parliament taking selfies. Weidel, dressed in a white rollneck and ...
Alice Weidel of the nationalist, anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany lives in Switzerland and is married to a Sri Lankan-born woman. She had led her party to second place before Sunday’s ...
Alice Weidel, parliamentary group leader, party chair and candidate for chancellor of Germany's AfD, prepares for a live X interview with U.S. billionaire Elon Musk in her office in the Jakob ...
An Alternative for Germany politician put forward an inquiry about the most common names of people who receive state-funded cash assistance, but the top names on the list might have surprised them.
Alice Weidel, parliamentary group leader, party chairwoman and candidate for chancellor of the AfD, prepares for a live X interview with U.S. billionaire Elon Musk in her office in the Jakob ...
Leader of right-wing AfD Alice Weidel waves a German flag at the AfD party headquarters in Berlin, Germany, Sunday, Feb. 23, 2025, after the German national election.