Germany's AfD, the country's largest far-right party, held its biennial conference on July 4th, drawing large protests. The party, which has been criticized for its extremist views, used the event to elect a new leadership and outline its policies. The conference comes amid growing concerns about the rise of extremist parties in Europe.

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