AfD leader Alice Weidel said she was confident the party's legal action would be successful, ensuring the BfV report would never see the light of day. Photograph: John MacDougall/AFP via Getty Images A week ago, Germany‘s domestic intelligence service (BfV) presented the outgoing federal government with a 1,108-page report classifying Alternative for Germany (AfD) as a “guaranteed far-right” political party. Not any more: a week on, after the AfD filed an injunction, the BfV has set aside this classification temporarily until a court ruling, shifting attention away from damaging claims against the party to claims of political interference in the...