Germany's conservatives win parliamentary elections while far-right AfD surges, exit polls show

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Germany’s conservatives won Sunday’s parliamentary elections, heading off the surging far-right AfD party, which roughly doubled its results from 2021. Despite its strong showing – fuelled by fears over security and immigration after a series of deadly attacks blamed on migrants – the AfD is likely to be blocked from joining a governing coalition. 

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