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Right-Wing Extremism in Germany Surges in 2024
Germany's domestic intelligence agency, BfV, reported a 47.4% increase in right-wing extremist crimes in 2024, reaching 37,835 offenses, alongside a rise in potential extremists to 50,250, including 20,000 within the AfD party, prompting concerns from Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt.
Right-Wing Extremism in Germany Surges in 2024
Germany's domestic intelligence agency, BfV, reported a 47.4% increase in right-wing extremist crimes in 2024, reaching 37,835 offenses, alongside a rise in potential extremists to 50,250, including 20,000 within the AfD party, prompting concerns from Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt.
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40% Bias Score


Berlin Senate Defies Court Order, Withholds Knife Crime Suspects' Names
The Berlin Senate will continue to withhold the first names of German citizens suspected in knife crimes in 2023, despite a close 5-4 ruling by the Berlin Constitutional Court ordering them to release the data requested by AfD member Marc Vallendar, who sought to infer migration backgrounds from the...
Berlin Senate Defies Court Order, Withholds Knife Crime Suspects' Names
The Berlin Senate will continue to withhold the first names of German citizens suspected in knife crimes in 2023, despite a close 5-4 ruling by the Berlin Constitutional Court ordering them to release the data requested by AfD member Marc Vallendar, who sought to infer migration backgrounds from the...
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36% Bias Score


Leipzig Court to Rule on Ban of Far-Right German Publisher Compact
The German Federal Administrative Court in Leipzig begins hearings on Tuesday concerning Interior Minister Nancy Faeser's July 2024 ban of the far-right Compact publishing house, known for its print magazine (40,000 circulation) and YouTube channel (512,000 subscribers), which the domestic intellige...
Leipzig Court to Rule on Ban of Far-Right German Publisher Compact
The German Federal Administrative Court in Leipzig begins hearings on Tuesday concerning Interior Minister Nancy Faeser's July 2024 ban of the far-right Compact publishing house, known for its print magazine (40,000 circulation) and YouTube channel (512,000 subscribers), which the domestic intellige...
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56% Bias Score


Congo Media Ban Compared to False German Nazi Party Claim
Congo's media regulator wrongly compared a ban on former president Joseph Kabila's party to a nonexistent Nazi party in Germany, while the AfD, a German far-right party, remains active despite its recent classification as extremist.
Congo Media Ban Compared to False German Nazi Party Claim
Congo's media regulator wrongly compared a ban on former president Joseph Kabila's party to a nonexistent Nazi party in Germany, while the AfD, a German far-right party, remains active despite its recent classification as extremist.
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48% Bias Score


Merz-Trump Meeting: High Stakes for Transatlantic Relations
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will meet with U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday to discuss trade, security, and migration, aiming to improve relations despite past tensions and potential points of conflict.
Merz-Trump Meeting: High Stakes for Transatlantic Relations
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will meet with U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday to discuss trade, security, and migration, aiming to improve relations despite past tensions and potential points of conflict.
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56% Bias Score


German Bundestag Limits AfD's Committee Influence
The German Bundestag's committee on elections, immunity, and rules of procedure voted to prevent the AfD from holding both chair and vice-chair positions on committees, a move prompted by the AfD's failure to secure any committee chairships due to other parties refusing to support their candidates, ...
German Bundestag Limits AfD's Committee Influence
The German Bundestag's committee on elections, immunity, and rules of procedure voted to prevent the AfD from holding both chair and vice-chair positions on committees, a move prompted by the AfD's failure to secure any committee chairships due to other parties refusing to support their candidates, ...
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52% Bias Score

German Verfassungsschutzbericht 2024: Sharp Rise in Right-Wing Extremism
Germany's 2024 Verfassungsschutzbericht details a sharp increase in right-wing extremism, with 50,250 individuals identified as potential extremists, 15,300 considered violence-prone, and 37,835 related crimes, alongside concerns about Islamist extremism, hybrid threats from Russia and China, and th...

German Verfassungsschutzbericht 2024: Sharp Rise in Right-Wing Extremism
Germany's 2024 Verfassungsschutzbericht details a sharp increase in right-wing extremism, with 50,250 individuals identified as potential extremists, 15,300 considered violence-prone, and 37,835 related crimes, alongside concerns about Islamist extremism, hybrid threats from Russia and China, and th...
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40% Bias Score

German Court Dismisses AfD Appeal on Extremist Classification
The North Rhine-Westphalia Higher Administrative Court dismissed an urgent appeal by the Young Alternative (JA), the dissolved youth organization of the Alternative for Germany (AfD), concerning its classification by the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV), because the BfV no...

German Court Dismisses AfD Appeal on Extremist Classification
The North Rhine-Westphalia Higher Administrative Court dismissed an urgent appeal by the Young Alternative (JA), the dissolved youth organization of the Alternative for Germany (AfD), concerning its classification by the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV), because the BfV no...
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32% Bias Score

Welfare Fraud in Duisburg Exposes Loopholes and Fuels Political Tensions
Organized welfare fraud in Duisburg and other German cities involves exploiting loopholes to claim benefits, disproportionately affecting immigrants from Romania and Bulgaria who are both victims and perpetrators; this undermines public trust and fueled the AfD's rise.

Welfare Fraud in Duisburg Exposes Loopholes and Fuels Political Tensions
Organized welfare fraud in Duisburg and other German cities involves exploiting loopholes to claim benefits, disproportionately affecting immigrants from Romania and Bulgaria who are both victims and perpetrators; this undermines public trust and fueled the AfD's rise.
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64% Bias Score

Merz-Trump Meeting: High-Stakes Talks on Trade and Security
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz meets US President Donald Trump amid concerns over Trump's past hostility towards Germany and potential trade disputes, while seeking to strengthen the transatlantic relationship and address European security concerns.

Merz-Trump Meeting: High-Stakes Talks on Trade and Security
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz meets US President Donald Trump amid concerns over Trump's past hostility towards Germany and potential trade disputes, while seeking to strengthen the transatlantic relationship and address European security concerns.
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48% Bias Score

AfD Proposes Bavarian Flag Ban, Sparking Political Debate
The AfD party in Bavaria's state parliament proposed banning the Ukrainian, European, and rainbow flags from public display, prompting strong opposition from other parties who view it as an attack on tolerance and democratic principles.

AfD Proposes Bavarian Flag Ban, Sparking Political Debate
The AfD party in Bavaria's state parliament proposed banning the Ukrainian, European, and rainbow flags from public display, prompting strong opposition from other parties who view it as an attack on tolerance and democratic principles.
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60% Bias Score

Berlin Court Orders Release of Knife Crime Suspects' Names
The Berlin Constitutional Court ruled that the Berlin Senate must release the 20 most frequent first names of German suspects in knife crimes in 2023, overturning the Senate's rejection of an AfD request aimed at inferring migration backgrounds from the data; the decision was 5-4.

Berlin Court Orders Release of Knife Crime Suspects' Names
The Berlin Constitutional Court ruled that the Berlin Senate must release the 20 most frequent first names of German suspects in knife crimes in 2023, overturning the Senate's rejection of an AfD request aimed at inferring migration backgrounds from the data; the decision was 5-4.
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44% Bias Score
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