It's the first time since WWII that a far-right party appears on course to enter a state parliament, with the AfD polling at over 32% according to exit polls published on Sunday.
It's the first time since WWII that a far-right party appears on course to enter a state parliament, with the AfD polling at over 32% according to exit polls published on Sunday.
By Pedro Labayen Herrera
**President Noboa Wins the Runoff Election**
On April 13, incumbent President..
By Rikard Jozwiak
(RFE/RL) -- Germany's new chancellor, Friedrich Merz, visits Brussels on May 9 for meetings at the..