Back to top stories
PolicyMiddle East Trending

Thousands protest in Germany as far-right AfD party meets

Al Jazeera1h agoAI sentiment: neutral
Thousands protest in Germany as far-right AfD party meets

Protesters from unions, civil society and left-wing parties aim to disrupt AfD annual conference in Erfurt.

This summary was generated by PolitGlobe's AI pipeline from publicly available reporting at Al Jazeera. For the full original article, visit the source below.

Read full article at Al Jazeera
Advertisement

Related coverage

Change certain in Uttarakhand after 2027 Assembly polls: State Congress chief Ganesh Godiyal
Policy
India

Change certain in Uttarakhand after 2027 Assembly polls: State Congress chief Ganesh Godiyal

With the Assembly elections due in early 2027, the Congress has been conducting the 'Parivartan Sankalp Yatra' across Uttarakhand's 10 hill districts since June 29, holding public meetings at various locations

The Hindu12m ago
Nurses’ strike: Thrissur Archdiocese to stage protest on July 12 against ‘campaign’ to malign church institutions
Policy
India

Nurses’ strike: Thrissur Archdiocese to stage protest on July 12 against ‘campaign’ to malign church institutions

Leadership alleges nurses’ strike is being used to target the Archdiocese and Archbishop

The Hindu26m ago
'BJP taking over our offices across Bengal': Mamata faction's Saugata Roy after rebels 'lock' TMC's Kolkata premises
Policy
India

'BJP taking over our offices across Bengal': Mamata faction's Saugata Roy after rebels 'lock' TMC's Kolkata premises

Trinamool Congress MP Saugata Roy accused the BJP of orchestrating a takeover of party offices across West Bengal, following a rebel faction's seizure of the Kolkata headquarters. Roy dismissed the rebel leader's claims, stating the incident reflects a broader BJP strategy to undermine the TMC. He vowed the party would continue its political struggle despite these challenges, emphasizing the ongoing fight for control.

Times of India28m ago
'Became difficult to continue working': Chandrima Bhattacharya explains TMC exit; party calls move 'pre-planned'
Policy
India

'Became difficult to continue working': Chandrima Bhattacharya explains TMC exit; party calls move 'pre-planned'

Chandrima Bhattacharya resigned from all Trinamool Congress posts, citing a loss of confidence from party chief Mamata Banerjee. Bhattacharya rejected claims of disloyalty, stating her decision stemmed from a phone call where Banerjee blamed her for the rebel faction's takeover of the party office. This move follows the TMC's internal crisis and a significant electoral defeat.

Times of India43m ago