Germany news: Far-right AfD ahead of Merz's conservatives
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Germany news: Far-right AfD ahead of Merz's conservatives
"Support for the far-right Alternative for Germany remains unchanged at 26%, while Chancellor Friedrich Merz's conservative bloc would win 25% of the vote, down one percentage point."
"A rescue operation is underway for a stranded humpback whale named Timmy, with efforts previously shelved until a privately funded initiative was launched."
"Augsburg has paid tribute to its former goalkeeper Alexander Manninger, who tragically died in a traffic accident at the age of 48."
""We are deeply shocked by the death of our former player and friend Alexander Manninger," said Augsburg managing director Michael Stroll."
The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) has gained a slight lead in recent polling, maintaining 26% support. Chancellor Friedrich Merz's conservative bloc has fallen to 25%, reflecting a one-point decrease. In a separate news item, efforts to rescue a stranded humpback whale named Timmy are underway, following a previously shelved initiative that has now been revived through private funding. Additionally, Augsburg mourns the loss of former goalkeeper Alexander Manninger, who tragically died in a traffic accident at the age of 48.
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