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From Our Own Correspondent

Germany's young people and the far right

From Our Own Correspondent

BBC

News, News Commentary

4.41.3K Ratings

🗓️ 15 February 2025

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

In Saxony, our correspondent hears why young voters are increasingly supporting the AfD. The party is polling consistently in second place ahead of a snap election next Sunday

LONG: Kate Adie presents stories from Germany, the US, Afghanistan, Spain and Morocco.

Germany goes to the polls on 23rd February, with the conservative CDU party showing a strong lead. But the far right AfD is consistently polling in second place. The biggest rise in support for the party has been among young voters, and Jessica Parker has spoken to some of them in Saxony to hear why.

Mahjooba Nowrouzi returns to Afghanistan, for the first time in nearly 30 years, having fled the oppressive Taliban regime as a young student. She describes how despite initial first impressions, not much had changed with the Taliban back in control once more.

This week, Jordan's King Abdullah visited Washington, where he made clear to President Trump that he and other regional leaders were unanimous in rejecting plans to take over Gaza and transfer Palestinians to Jordan and Egypt. Tom Bateman followed the encounter between King Abdullah and the President.

In Southern Spain, the olive yield has risen substantially after several years of punishing drought. But apart from the challenges of climate change and on-going desertification in Spain, farmers have another worry – crime. Last year in Andalucía over 500 tonnes of olives were stolen. It’s a headache for local law enforcement, as Linda Pressly found out on a visit to the olive groves there.

Morocco has long been the film location of choice for many a Hollywood director, with its array of studios and versatile backdrops. But now, as John Kampfner discovered on a recent visit, a combination of tight budgets and technology, suggest that the good times might be running out in the ‘Hollywood of Africa.’

Series Producer: Serena Tarling Editor: Bridget Harney Production coordinators: Katie Morrison & Sophie Hill

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, today, the Jordanian King paid a visit to Donald Trump during a fraught week in the Middle East.

0:11.9

Our correspondent followed the tense encounter.

0:15.3

We're in Afghanistan, where our correspondent sees the impact of the Taliban's heavy clampdown on women's rights

0:21.9

that's reminiscent of her childhood. There's a bumper olive harvest this year in southern Spain,

0:28.9

but a land dispute between two neighbours has left one with the lion's share of the profit for some

0:34.3

years. And finally, Morocco has been the location of choice for many a Hollywood movie, but

0:41.4

CGI and the demand for better rates has prompted a shift to other cheaper destinations.

0:48.0

But first, Germany is entering the final stages of its election campaign ahead of the

0:53.3

SNAP poll next Sunday, with a conservative

0:56.0

CDU party widely predicted to win the biggest share of the vote. But the party consistently

1:01.9

polling in second place is the far-right Alternativa for Deutschland, and this is rattling

1:08.5

nerves in Berlin. Each of the other main parties has said it would not go

1:13.3

into coalition with the AFD, but in recent weeks, in a historic break with precedent, the CDU relied on

1:21.8

AFD votes in Parliament to call for tougher immigration measures. Under suspected attack by an asylum seeker in Munich on Thursday

1:30.3

has thrust the issue of migration back to the centre stage.

1:35.4

The biggest rise in support for the far right has been among young voters,

1:40.4

even though they aren't the biggest support base.

1:43.5

Jessica Parker has been in Saxony and spoken to some of them to find out why.

1:49.4

The state of Saxony is part of what was once the Communist East.

1:53.4

Now it's a heartland for the far right party, alternativea for Deutschland or the AFD.

1:59.1

We head to the former mining town of Freiburg, which lies at the

2:02.9

foot of the ore mountains that separate the Czech Republic from Germany. Cobbled streets, a big

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