Tens of thousands of Germans have taken to the streets to protest against the far-right. The demonstrations are in response to a report claiming that several members of the far-right Alternative for Germany Party (AfD) had taken part in a meeting where plans to deport migrants en masse were discussed. In Berlin, crowds braved freezing temperatures to show their condemnation. Signs read "Racism is not an alternative" and "Nazis out". Organisers said 350,000 had gathered, while local media reported police put the number at 100,000. "We need to do much more about what's going on in Germany, we don't want...