German IT firm Alzura has bought a data center. Alzura AG, a company that develops e-commerce systems, last week announced it had acquired the data center of an IT service provider in Thuringia.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bjorn Hocke, AfD leader, gestures on the day of the Thuringia state election in Erfurt, Germany - Reuters Germany’s far-Right ...
Germany's national football teams will prepare for matches and tournaments at a resort in the eastern state of Thuringia from now on, it was announced on Tuesday. The German Football Federation (DFB) ...
The head of the domestic intelligence agency in the German state of Thuringia has praised a decision taken by its partner agency in Lower Saxony to rate the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as ...
The result of last Sunday’s elections in the German states of Thuringia and Saxony — in both of which the far-right party Alternative for Germany (AfD), in a shocking though not surprising outcome ...
Germany's far-right AfD recorded successes in two state elections on Sunday, securing far more votes than the parties currently in the national ruling coalition around Chancellor Olaf Scholz. The ...
Almost three months after state elections in Thuringia, the Christian Democrats (CDU), the Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW) and the Social Democrats (SPD) presented a coalition agreement on Friday. If ...
For the first time since 1945 a German far-right party is projected to win in regional elections, exit polls show. Founded in 2013, far-right Alternative für Deutschland – or Alternative for Germany ...
BERLIN — A far-right party won a state election for the first time in post-World War II Germany in the country’s east on Sunday, and looked set to finish a very close second to mainstream ...
Berlin — Nicki Kämpf watched her daughter toddle across the sand in a Berlin playground and wondered whether she and her wife should move their 1 1/2-year-old west, after Alternative for Germany ...
The Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) demonstrated again in Sunday’s German state elections that it is more than a protest party. The AfD came in first in Thuringia and placed second in Saxony, right ...
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