BERLIN (AP) — Gesa Schönwolff volunteered at a polling station in Berlin on Sunday, guiding voters into the building and checking their IDs. Then, the 18-year-old took a break and voted for the first time in her life.

She was enthusiastic about the transition to full participant in Germany's democracy after feeling powerless about the threats she sees: climate change, Russia's war against Ukraine, the surge of political extremism, a new U.S. administration that seems to be siding with Russia's President Vladimir Putin and

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