Germany puts alleged leaders of suspected far-right coup plot on trial | The Far Right News

Germany puts alleged leaders of suspected far-right coup plot on trial | The Far Right News

Nine defendants, including Prince Heinrich XIII Reuss, go on trial in Frankfurt for ‘treasonous’ 2022 coup plot. A prince, a former MP and former army officers are among nine defendants who have gone on trial in Germany, accused of masterminding a conspiracy theory-driven plot to attack the German parliament and…

German ‘Reichsbuerger’ coup plotters go on trial: Is democracy at stake? | The Far Right News

German ‘Reichsbuerger’ coup plotters go on trial: Is democracy at stake? | The Far Right News

A high-profile trial of members of a far-right group accused of plotting a coup to overthrow the German government is set to begin in Frankfurt on May 21, amid concerns over growing “extremism” ahead of European and national elections. The leaders of the so-called “Reichsbuerger” movement are expected to take…

The statistics behind Leverkusen’s historic unbeaten Bundesliga title win | Football News

The statistics behind Leverkusen’s historic unbeaten Bundesliga title win | Football News

Bayer Leverkusen is the first team in Germany’s top-flight league to go all season undefeated. Here are the key numbers. Bayer Leverkusen sealed a historic unbeaten Bundesliga season as they lifted the title with a 2-1 win against Augsburg on Saturday. Here are the numbers behind the remarkable run of…

Germany boss Nagelsmann ignores Hummels, sticks with regulars for Euro 2024 | UEFA Euro 2024 News

Germany boss Nagelsmann ignores Hummels, sticks with regulars for Euro 2024 | UEFA Euro 2024 News

Germany’s national football coach Julian Nagelsmann ignored the late claims of Borussia Dortmund’s Mats Hummels and Julian Brandt when he named a largely unchanged squad for the 2024 Euros. 2014 World Cup winner Hummels and midfielder Brandt have been key figures in Dortmund’s run to the Champions League final, where…

Court convicts German far-right figure Bjorn Hocke for using Nazi slogan | The Far Right News

Court convicts German far-right figure Bjorn Hocke for using Nazi slogan | The Far Right News

Hocke was fined for using a Nazi motto – illegal in modern-day Germany – during a campaign rally in 2021. A court has convicted one of the best known figures in the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party of using a Nazi slogan in a speech and ordered him to…

Germany hopes to relive World Cup ‘fairytale’ with Euro 2024 | UEFA Euro 2024

Germany hopes to relive World Cup ‘fairytale’ with Euro 2024 | UEFA Euro 2024

As Germany prepares to host Euro 2024, the 2006 FIFA World Cup – the last major international football tournament on German soil – still plays a formative role in the nation’s collective consciousness. Now widely known as the Summer Fairytale, the tournament is remembered as the moment a unified Germany shook…

Court confirms German intelligence surveillance of ‘extremist’ AfD | News

Court confirms German intelligence surveillance of ‘extremist’ AfD | News

Court finds ‘sufficient evidence’ to justify the classification of the far-right party as a threat to democracy. A German court has ruled that domestic security services can continue to treat the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) as a potentially “extremist” party. The ruling, delivered on Monday, means that intelligence services…

German Bank Set to Tokenise Bonds, Drive Blockchain Adoption: Details

German Bank Set to Tokenise Bonds, Drive Blockchain Adoption: Details

The finance sector around the world, at this point, is exploring the blockchain technology that logs permanent transaction records and reduces the dependencies on centralised and easily hackable Web2 servers. Germany’s third largest state-owned bank, Kreditanstalt fuer Wiederaufbau (KfW) has decided to join the global list of lenders that are…

Police break up pro-Palestine protests at Berlin, Amsterdam campuses | Protests News

Police break up pro-Palestine protests at Berlin, Amsterdam campuses | Protests News

Police have broken up a protest by several hundred pro-Palestinian activists who occupied a courtyard at Berlin’s Free University, the latest such action by authorities as protests that have roiled campuses in the United States spread across Europe. The move on Tuesday came after activists had put up about 20…