Party doubled its support to win 152 seats in the Bundestag in Sunday’s federal vote
is set to form a coalition with the Social Democratic Party , the far-right Alternative for Germany ’s success has left some Irish people living in the country “deeply unsettled”.
The Irish Times asked Irish readers living in Germany to share their views on the results, some of which are included below.Perennial eligibility debate over rugby’s project players rears up again
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