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German Election: AfD's Government Claim, SPD's Lunch Plan, and Union Tensions
Ahead of Germany's February election, the AfD declared a claim to government participation, while the SPD proposed free school lunches; meanwhile, tensions within the Union bloc arose from differing views on coalition possibilities.
German Election: AfD's Government Claim, SPD's Lunch Plan, and Union Tensions
Ahead of Germany's February election, the AfD declared a claim to government participation, while the SPD proposed free school lunches; meanwhile, tensions within the Union bloc arose from differing views on coalition possibilities.
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44% Bias Score


AfD's Weidel Gains Popularity in China, Raising Concerns about German Foreign Policy
Alice Weidel, a German politician and co-chair of the AfD party, is gaining popularity in China due to her anti-establishment views, potentially influencing German-Chinese and German-American relations; a recent report from Shanghai Tongji University details the AfD's impact on German politics and t...
AfD's Weidel Gains Popularity in China, Raising Concerns about German Foreign Policy
Alice Weidel, a German politician and co-chair of the AfD party, is gaining popularity in China due to her anti-establishment views, potentially influencing German-Chinese and German-American relations; a recent report from Shanghai Tongji University details the AfD's impact on German politics and t...
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36% Bias Score


AfD Leader's China Popularity Highlights Shifting Geopolitical Dynamics
Alice Weidel, leader of Germany's AfD party, is gaining popularity in China due to her opposition to US-EU integration policies, as evidenced by numerous online reels and her past research on China's pension system; this reflects China's strategic engagement with figures challenging the established ...
AfD Leader's China Popularity Highlights Shifting Geopolitical Dynamics
Alice Weidel, leader of Germany's AfD party, is gaining popularity in China due to her opposition to US-EU integration policies, as evidenced by numerous online reels and her past research on China's pension system; this reflects China's strategic engagement with figures challenging the established ...
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44% Bias Score


AfD Nominates First Chancellor Candidate
Alice Weidel, 45, has been nominated as the AfD's first Chancellor candidate ahead of Germany's snap election on February 23, prompted by rising AfD poll numbers (18-19%) and protests outside the party headquarters in Berlin.
AfD Nominates First Chancellor Candidate
Alice Weidel, 45, has been nominated as the AfD's first Chancellor candidate ahead of Germany's snap election on February 23, prompted by rising AfD poll numbers (18-19%) and protests outside the party headquarters in Berlin.
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44% Bias Score


AfD Nominates First Chancellor Candidate Amidst Rising Popularity and Political Uncertainty
Alice Weidel, a 45-year-old economist, has been nominated as the AfD's first-ever chancellor candidate in the upcoming German election, despite facing long odds due to other parties' refusal to cooperate; the AfD's popularity, currently polling between 18-19%, is fueled by discontent with the curren...
AfD Nominates First Chancellor Candidate Amidst Rising Popularity and Political Uncertainty
Alice Weidel, a 45-year-old economist, has been nominated as the AfD's first-ever chancellor candidate in the upcoming German election, despite facing long odds due to other parties' refusal to cooperate; the AfD's popularity, currently polling between 18-19%, is fueled by discontent with the curren...
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52% Bias Score


AfD Nominates Weidel as First Chancellor Candidate
Alice Weidel, a 45-year-old multilingual woman with a diverse background, was nominated as the AfD's first-ever chancellor candidate on Saturday, positioning the far-right party for upcoming February elections despite facing hurdles to forming a coalition.
AfD Nominates Weidel as First Chancellor Candidate
Alice Weidel, a 45-year-old multilingual woman with a diverse background, was nominated as the AfD's first-ever chancellor candidate on Saturday, positioning the far-right party for upcoming February elections despite facing hurdles to forming a coalition.
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52% Bias Score

"Thüringer Linke Conditions Support for Voigt on Inter-Party Agreement"
"Thüringen's Linke party demands a written agreement outlining inter-party relations before supporting CDU leader Mario Voigt's election as Ministerpräsident, aiming to prevent reliance on the far-right AfD for a majority and ensure coalition stability."

"Thüringer Linke Conditions Support for Voigt on Inter-Party Agreement"
"Thüringen's Linke party demands a written agreement outlining inter-party relations before supporting CDU leader Mario Voigt's election as Ministerpräsident, aiming to prevent reliance on the far-right AfD for a majority and ensure coalition stability."
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44% Bias Score

German Poll Shows Widespread Dissatisfaction with Government's Handling of Immigration
A YouGov poll reveals 75% of Germans believe their government is insufficiently addressing illegal immigration, coinciding with a projected 0.1% GDP contraction and labor shortages; 50% feel the government isn't doing enough to facilitate legal work immigration, while a majority view illegal immigra...

German Poll Shows Widespread Dissatisfaction with Government's Handling of Immigration
A YouGov poll reveals 75% of Germans believe their government is insufficiently addressing illegal immigration, coinciding with a projected 0.1% GDP contraction and labor shortages; 50% feel the government isn't doing enough to facilitate legal work immigration, while a majority view illegal immigra...
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52% Bias Score

AfD Nominates Weidel as Chancellor Candidate
Alice Weidel, co-leader of Germany's far-right AfD party, was officially nominated as the party's first-ever chancellor candidate on December 7th, 2024, ahead of anticipated elections on February 23rd, 2025, based on recent polls showing the AfD as the second strongest party.

AfD Nominates Weidel as Chancellor Candidate
Alice Weidel, co-leader of Germany's far-right AfD party, was officially nominated as the party's first-ever chancellor candidate on December 7th, 2024, ahead of anticipated elections on February 23rd, 2025, based on recent polls showing the AfD as the second strongest party.
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48% Bias Score

AfD Nominates Weidel for Chancellor Amidst Growing Support
Alice Weidel, the AfD's candidate for chancellor in Germany's upcoming February 23rd election, aims to revamp the economy, reverse the country's climate policies, and curb immigration; the party currently holds 18-19% of the national vote.

AfD Nominates Weidel for Chancellor Amidst Growing Support
Alice Weidel, the AfD's candidate for chancellor in Germany's upcoming February 23rd election, aims to revamp the economy, reverse the country's climate policies, and curb immigration; the party currently holds 18-19% of the national vote.
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40% Bias Score

AfD's Weidel: A Unique Candidate Challenging Germany's Political Landscape
Alice Weidel, a 45-year-old economist with a Goldman Sachs background and Sri Lankan partner, is the AfD's first female chancellor candidate, challenging Germany's political landscape as the party rises to 17% in polls ahead of February 23rd's snap election.

AfD's Weidel: A Unique Candidate Challenging Germany's Political Landscape
Alice Weidel, a 45-year-old economist with a Goldman Sachs background and Sri Lankan partner, is the AfD's first female chancellor candidate, challenging Germany's political landscape as the party rises to 17% in polls ahead of February 23rd's snap election.
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60% Bias Score

Germany Calls Snap Elections Amidst Coalition Collapse
Germany's snap federal elections, scheduled for February 23, 2025, following the collapse of the governing coalition, will see over 60 million eligible voters choose a new Bundestag; polls indicate a strong lead for the Union bloc (CDU/CSU) and potential losses for the governing coalition parties.

Germany Calls Snap Elections Amidst Coalition Collapse
Germany's snap federal elections, scheduled for February 23, 2025, following the collapse of the governing coalition, will see over 60 million eligible voters choose a new Bundestag; polls indicate a strong lead for the Union bloc (CDU/CSU) and potential losses for the governing coalition parties.
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44% Bias Score
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