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In this Sept. 8, 2017 file photo Alternative for Germany, AfD, deputy chairwoman Beatrix von Storch attends a press conference with former UK Independence Party leader, Nigel Farage in Berlin.
The new law has already claimed its first scalp in far-right politician Beatrix von Storch, who is under police investigation after describing Muslims as "barbarians" on Facebook and Twitter.
German politician Beatrix von Storch has outlined a straightforward two-part proposal to tackle Germany's migrant crisis that could offer insights for Sir Keir Starmer's approach to Britain's own ...
Von Storch’s AfD party is snooped on by Germany’s domestic intelligence agency, who deem it a suspected right-wing extremist group. Its leader in Thuringia state, Bjorn Hocke, once described ...
“What the hell is wrong with this country? Why is the official page of police in NRW tweeting in Arabic,” Beatrix von Storch, a member of the anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany ...
German far-right lawmaker Beatrix von Storch is facing calls to resign after a series of controversial tweets about the van attack in Münster, including one post that falsely implied the perpetrator ...
Beatrix von Storch came under fire after she lashed out at the Cologne police for sharing a New Year's Eve message in Arabic. The police department had posted the message on its Twitter account in ...
Stephen Sackur speaks to Beatrix von Storch, the AFD Alternative for Germany deputy leader. Could the AFD shatter Germany's post war political consensus? Show more Stephen Sackur speaks to Beatrix ...
German far-right politician Beatrix von Storch apologized Thursday for implying the perpetrator of the Münster van attack was a refugee. “I made a mistake with my tweet about Münster and I’m sorry,” ...
The deputy leader of the right-wing nationalist Alternative for Germany party (AfD) Beatrix von Storch says that Islam is claiming political power in Germany and does not belong in the country.