Refugees draw fear, anger and generosity from Berlin voters
Germany's massive influx of refugees has driven a sharp wedge through the electorate, and nowhere is the divide greater than in Berlin ahead of regional elections.
13.09.2016
(AFP) Germany's massive influx of refugees has driven a sharp wedge through the electorate, and nowhere is the divide greater than in Berlin ahead of regional elections.
Fears and scepticism about the ability of Europe's top economic power to integrate hundreds of thousands of newcomers have boosted the new anti-migrant party, the AfD, including in the cosmopolitan capital of 3.5 million people.