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Reports: Far-right party draws eye of German intel agency
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Far-right party draws scrutiny from Germany s intel age
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The Disinformation Station
Germany Fears Influence of Russian Propaganda Channel
With RT DE, Moscow wants to provide a platform for corona skeptics, right-wing populists and leftist fans of the Kremlin to destabilize democracy in Germany. Internal emails provide insights into the media organization.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin during a visit to RT in Moscow in 2015
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The call to order from Moscow came at 2 p.m. on Oct. 23, 2020, per video call. That Friday, RT DE, the German-language arm of the Russian state-funded television channel RT, had a news story on its website: China and Germany Are Becoming Superpowers.” According to the report, Vladimir Putin had said as much during a video conference. A photo of the Russian president was at the top of the story. Putin was further quoted as saying that the absolute dominance of the U.S. was passé.
German intelligence agency probing far-right AfD opposition party
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Alexander Gauland, a leader in Germany s right-wing AfD political party, leaves a news conference after discussing reports that the Office for the Protection of the Constitution has deemed his entire party under suspicion of being a threat to the constitution. Omer Messinger/Getty Images
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Alexander Gauland, a leader in Germany s right-wing AfD political party, leaves a news conference after discussing reports that the Office for the Protection of the Constitution has deemed his entire party under suspicion of being a threat to the constitution. Omer Messinger/Getty Images
Germany s domestic intelligence agency has put the country s largest opposition party under surveillance as a potential threat to the country s constitution, according to public broadcaster ARD and other media outlets. The move affects dozens of lawmakers who are in the right-wing Alternative for Germany, or AfD,