A German court suspended the right of the country’s domestic intelligence agency to conduct surveillance on the AfD, the leading opposition in Parliament, pending the outcome of a legal challenge by the far-right party. Initially, Germany’s domestic intelligence agency planned to investigate AfD on suspicion of being a threat to democracy.
Source: The New York Times
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