AfD candidate for chancellor uses party conference to try to ride wave propelling populists in Europe and US to power
Brexit campaign group - is now targeting Elon Musk after projecting a video of him making what appears to be a far-right salute on the Tesla factory in Berlin
Political activists in Germany said Thursday they had projected an image of Elon Musk's infamous raised-arm salute and the word "Heil" onto the outside of his Tesla plant. The word "heil" is seen projected onto the factory near Berlin in the font of the automaker's logo,
As someone born in West Germany who is openly gay and has a non-German partner, Alice Weidel is in some ways a surprising choice as the far-right AfD's candidate for chancellor ahead of February elections. But the 45-year-old who says Margaret Thatcher is ...
Elon Musk, the billionaire entrepreneur and owner of X, has faced repeated scrutiny for his controversial engagements involving Nazi references
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz says Elon Musk's support for the far-right in Europe is "completely unacceptable."
Alice Weidel, co-chair of the Alternative for Germany party, is calling to ?Make Europe Great Again? Alice Weidel, a co-leader of the righ
In December, American billionaire and Trump confidant Elon Musk posted a six-word sentence on his social-media platform, X, that jolted Germany’s political landscape.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Elon Musk has been 'falsely smeared' over his straight-arm gesture earlier this week and thanked him for being a 'great friend of Israel'.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Elon Musk is "being falsely smeared" after the tech billionaire was accused of giving two fascist salutes at Donald Trump 's "presidential parade" on Monday.
The museum said they had decided to cover the portrait of Musk because it is problematic to glorify living figures. Musk is the only living person included in the exhibition. In a
Freedom of speech, a cornerstone of democratic societies, often finds itself at the crossroads of differing interpretations and political ideologies. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has recently drawn attention to this delicate balance by asserting that free speech should not serve as a platform for promoting extreme-right views.