Potsdam (Germany) (AFP) – Germany's far-right AfD was hoping to win a tight race Sunday against Chancellor Olaf Scholz's Social Democrats in a regional election in the state of Brandenburg that could have repercussions for the government in Berlin. The anti-immigration Alternative for Germany...
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