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The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) has been gaining allies, with Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban inviting AfD leader Alice Weidel to meet, and Elon Musk endorsing the party. Orban, who shares the AfD's anti-immigration stance and desire for Europe to restore energy ties with Russia, made the invitation on social media.
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