A spokesperson for Axel Springer would only confirm that Diekmann had organised the interview in person... READ MORE›
She certainly was an unusual TV guest Nora Illi, the representative for women of a Swiss Muslim group... READ MORE›
Thousands have defied sub-zero temperatures to join weekly marches each Monday in Dresden under the banner of Patriotic Europeans against the Islamisation of Europe, or Pegida... READ MORE›
Angela Merkel's fierce attack on Germany's anti-Islamic protest is outstanding... READ MORE›
A cross at the Pegida protest in Dresden The group sprung out of a Facebook group started by Lutz Bachmann, 41, a chef-turned-graphic designer... READ MORE›
Germany pegida protest leader quits amid hitler row... READ MORE›
In Germany, the stabbing last Saturday of Henriette Reker, 58, a senior official responsible for welfare and thus migrants in Cologne, stunned Germans... READ MORE›
The Newcastle Unites group marched from Gallowgate in the city centre to a rally on Newgate Street, about 100 metres from the Pegida protesters... READ MORE›
Watch the moment that Pegida demonstrators are chased through Dublin by protesters following scuffles... READ MORE›
Angela Merkel Reintroducing border controls to stop migrants is not the 'Europe we want'... READ MORE›
The German link to the attacker in France risks fanning fears that would-be terrorists have been slipping into Germany amid a record refugee influx... READ MORE›
Tommy Robinson tells German anti-Islam protesters refugees are 'invading Europe' as Pegida marks anniversary... READ MORE›
US president Barack Obama expressed solidarity with Denmark on Monday... READ MORE›
Irmgard Schenker-Zittlau, 57, a city official in nearby Leverkusen, carried a message on a piece of cardboard urging Germany to preserve the rule of law... READ MORE›
A garda tries to move on protestors on North Earl Street during the anti Pegida rally today... READ MORE›
The government's reaction PEGIDA's critics, including all of Germany's mainstream parties, have accused the group of exploiting the Paris attacks to stir up hatred... READ MORE›
In Calais, France, a smaller Pegida rally of about 150 militants turned rowdy after protesters clashed with police, who dispersed the crowd with tear gas... READ MORE›
In a third case, Group Freital attacked an alternative housing project in Dresden, prosecutors said, causing damage but no reported injuries... READ MORE›
Most of those claiming sanctuary are refugees who face deportation under rules that they must claim asylum in the first member state they enter... READ MORE›
Thousands of far-right protesters, many wearing T-shirts that read refugees not welcome, gathered in Germany Monday to condemn the government for allowin... READ MORE›
After a short hiatus, the controversial right-wing leader resumed his old position within the Pegida movement... READ MORE›
German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced on Saturday that her party had decided to take tougher action against criminal refugees... READ MORE›
These are just a handful of accounts included in a new study calling for tougher laws to tackle Islamophobia in Ireland... READ MORE›
In 2015, Germany accepted almost a half-million Syrian refugees, far more than any other country in Europe... READ MORE›
Riot police clashed with demonstrators in Amsterdam as supporters of the anti-Islam group PEGIDA tried to hold their first protest meeting in the Dutch capital... READ MORE›
Pegida, which calls for stricter immigration rules particularly for Muslims, has been holding weekly demonstrations in Dresden, Germany, since October 2014... READ MORE›
Merkel was asked about the impact of refugees on Germany in her most recent weekly podcast... READ MORE›
They headed for Germany after Chancellor Angela Merkel ordered a temporary open-door asylum policy... READ MORE›
On Tuesday, she also criticized the alleged spread of Islamic sharia law... READ MORE›
In August, Germany blocked 46 percent of migrants from Austria, compared with 7 percent in January... READ MORE›
I believe we must be clear about the situation in Europe... READ MORE›
Wednesday's clashes were only the latest signs of rising tensions between refugees and locals in Germany... READ MORE›
Germany took in more than one million refugees in 2015, making it the most open country in Europe to asylum seekers... READ MORE›
But today Verdun is seen as a symbol of Franco-German reconciliation, and Mr Hollande and Ms Merkel are expected to renew a call for European unity... READ MORE›
Turkey's coast guard said 24 migrants died after their boat capsized in the Bay of Edremit, while four people were rescued... READ MORE›
HEIDELBERG, Germany -- At the center of Europe's refugee crisis, Germany is drowning under a backlog of hundreds of thousands of asylum requests... READ MORE›
However, the refugees refused to leave the bus and after a two-hour wait in front of the chancellery, the bus left for an overnight accommodation... READ MORE›
Several police officers led the 31 refugees from their bus directly into another bus waiting nearby... READ MORE›
The mug shot provided Sunday, Jan. 10, 2016 by the police in Duesseldorf, western Germany, shows a man that applied for asylum in Germany with name Walid Salihi... READ MORE›
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