She has two children with a Sri Lankan-born woman, speaks Chinese and previously worked at global financial institutions — an ...
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Who is Alice Weidel? All the facts about Germany’s far-right AfD leader and her girlfriendHere’s everything you need to know about AfD leader Alice Weidel. Weidel joined the party in October 2013, previously saying ...
Alice Weidel, the chancellor candidate of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), is an unlikely public face for a male-dominated, anti-immigration party that depicts itself as a defender of ...
Germany’s right-wing populist Alternative für Deutschland party, or AfD, is on course for a stunning result in Sunday’s ...
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 ...
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'Perfect fig leaf': German AfD leader Alice Weidel helps 'normalise' her far-fight partyAfD leader Alice Weidel saw her far-right party surge in Germany's legislative elections on Sunday with its best-ever showing ...
Alice Weidel, a gay woman with a Sri Lankan partner, leads Germany's far-right AfD, which opposes same-sex marriage and champions traditional values.
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 ...
Around 250 people protested on Saturday against the leader of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party in the Swiss town where she has a home, sparking counter-demonstrations in a charged ...
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Conservative opposition wins German election and the far right is 2nd with strongest postwar resultProjections show German opposition leader Friedrich Merz’s conservatives have won a lackluster victory in Sunday's national election.
German opposition leader Friedrich Merz’s conservatives have won a lackluster victory in a national election Sunday, projections show.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán was also pleased to see the Alternative for Germany’s vote share growing.
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