And users accused Musk, who had endorsed the AfD as the only party “capable of saving Germany,” of meddling. In the aftermath of the attack, Musk has criticized the attack’s coverage in the German ...
When a Saudi Arabian national was accused of ramming a car into a German Christmas market, members of the frequently ...
It also reflects the challenges Europe faces in 2025 as it struggles with a faltering economy, leadership crises in France ...
The ability of one billionaire supporter of the president to throw the government into chaos should make campaign finance ...
BERLIN – Days after an attacker driving a sport utility vehicle killed five people at a Christmas market in eastern Germany, ...
Elon Musk, US conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and British far-right activist Tommy Robinson as telling nothing but the truth.
Ahead of the February election, governing politicians are under fire over security failures while the far right is attempting ...
X owner Elon Musk posted (archived) on the site: "Only the AfD can save Germany." Following the post, which had more than 50 ...
The debate was taken up a notch following claims that Elon Musk, the tech mogul who owns the social media platform X, deleted Taleb al-Abdulmohsen's X account, only to restore it after deleting his ...
Elon Musk posted on X that the only thing that could “save Germany” was the AfD, he was embracing a political party that has ...
Elon Musk was blasted by German and U.S. lawmakers for backing a German far-right political party on X, formerly Twitter on ...