Merkel doesn’t like Miliband as much as Cameron – yet
Although she hails from the centre right, Angela Merkel’s political instincts are closer to Ed Miliband’s than to David Cameron’s.
Pegida holds its first march in Austria against the “Islamisation of the west”, echoing demonstrations in Germany, as protestors clash with police and anti-racism campaigners.
Auschwitz survivor Roman Kent delivers an emotional address to a memorial marking 70 years since the camp’s liberation, warning the world not to allow a repeat of the crimes of the Holocaust.
Mala Tribich, a Holocaust survivor of Bergen-Belsen, tells Channel 4 News that her experiences in the camp were like “something out of hell”.
On the eve of commemorations marking 70 years since the Auschwitz death camp was liberated, Matt Frei talks to survivors and the grandson of the camp commander.
Thousands of protesters turn out in the German city of Dresden in support of the right-wing Pegida movement, demonstrating against what they describe as “the Islamisation of the West”.
Holocaust survivor Leslie Kleinman, 89, tells Channel 4 News that after 60 years of silence, he decided to speak out about time as a prisoner in the Auschwitz concentration camp.
Pegida leader Lutz Bachmann has stepped down after a photo of him posing as Adolf Hitler on his personal Facebook profile went viral after being posted online by the Dresden Morgenpost.
Five people have been charged after major counter-terrorism raids in Belgium that started on Thursday evening and left two suspects dead.
Although she hails from the centre right, Angela Merkel’s political instincts are closer to Ed Miliband’s than to David Cameron’s.
Protesters march in cities across Germany opposing “Islamisation” of the west, but are confronted by counter-demonstrations and public condemnation.
A Devon farmer kills seven of his Nazi-bred cows because they were too aggressive and tried to kill his staff.
The Tory party releases its first general election poster, showing a “road to a stronger economy”. But the man who took the original photo tells Channel 4 News the road in question is in Germany.
Nearly 15,000 people attend Dresden’s latest march against “Islamisation of the west” – is the movement driven by the middle classes, as claimed – or are there more sinister forces at work?
Non-radical, middle-class Germans are in the majority as thousands of people take part in a march in Dresden against “Islamisation of the west”.
Security at asylum sites in Germany are being stepped up after suspected Neo-Nazi fires break out at three empty buildings used to house asylum seekers.