
After a dispute over a party. Meanwhile, Germany’s second-biggest beer and folk festival is set to open.A Berlin court has ordered the far-right AfD to leave most of its headquarters by September 2026 after a dispute over a party. Meanwhile, Germany’s second-biggest beer and folk festival is set to open. DW has more.that the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) must vacate most of its headquarters by September 30, 2026.The judge found that the party broke its contract over a February post-election party, but not enough to justify immediate eviction.The AfD deputy has welcomed the decision and said the party hopes to relocate to a more prominent site near the Bundestag.In other news, Stuttgart’s Cannstatter Wasen — an alternative to Munich’s Oktoberfest — festival kicks off today.The world’s second-largest folk and beer festival after Munich’s Oktoberfest kicked off on Friday — Stuttgart’s Cannstatter Wasen.Around 300 innkeepers and market traders will open up daily until October 12, hoping to match last year’s 4.6 million visitors.