
Germany's AfD classified as 'extremist'
Germany's far-right AFD party has been officially classified as "extremist".
Germany's Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party has been designated as right-wing extremist by the country's federal office for the protection of the constitution. The AfD came second in federal elections in February, winning a record 152 seats in the 630-seat parliament with 20.8% of the vote. Our Europe regional editor explains.
We speak to three women in Gaza about the warnings of starvation, two months after Israel began blocking supplies from entering the territory.
The England and Wales cricket board has followed other sports by banning transgender women from playing in women's matches. It follows a Supreme Court ruling that a woman is defined by biological sex -- not gender identity. We hear from a transgender woman and from those who support the ban.
Presenter: Mark Lowen.
(Photo: Alice Weidel, joint AfD leader, said the decision was a "severe blow against German democracy". Credit: Reuters)
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