The historic showing for Germany’s far-right anti-immigrant AfD party in Sunday’s state elections threatens to complicate the country’s search for the foreign talent it needs to maintain its labour force. We take a closer look. Also in this edition: Brazil’s Supreme Court votes on whether or not to uphold a nationwide ban on social media platform X.
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