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Surge in German Car-Ramming Attacks Underscores Urban Safety Failures
Recent car-ramming attacks in Mannheim and Munich, Germany, have resulted in casualties, highlighting urban safety vulnerabilities, untreated mental illness, extremist affiliations, and a need for pedestrian-friendly urban design.
Surge in German Car-Ramming Attacks Underscores Urban Safety Failures
Recent car-ramming attacks in Mannheim and Munich, Germany, have resulted in casualties, highlighting urban safety vulnerabilities, untreated mental illness, extremist affiliations, and a need for pedestrian-friendly urban design.
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52% Bias Score


Mannheim Attack: Two Dead, Ten Injured in Apparent Amok Run
A 40-year-old man drove his car into a crowd in Mannheim, Germany, on Monday, killing two and injuring ten; the suspect, Alexander S., has a history of mental illness and has been charged with murder and attempted murder; a taxi driver stopped the suspect and is being hailed a hero.
Mannheim Attack: Two Dead, Ten Injured in Apparent Amok Run
A 40-year-old man drove his car into a crowd in Mannheim, Germany, on Monday, killing two and injuring ten; the suspect, Alexander S., has a history of mental illness and has been charged with murder and attempted murder; a taxi driver stopped the suspect and is being hailed a hero.
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32% Bias Score


AfD's Rise in Germany Threatens Democratic Norms
The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party in Germany is using provocative rhetoric and political maneuvering to challenge democratic norms and principles of equal treatment, gaining significant parliamentary influence and raising concerns about its potential to undermine democratic processes.
AfD's Rise in Germany Threatens Democratic Norms
The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party in Germany is using provocative rhetoric and political maneuvering to challenge democratic norms and principles of equal treatment, gaining significant parliamentary influence and raising concerns about its potential to undermine democratic processes.
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52% Bias Score


AfD's Underperformance in Hamburg State Election: Socioeconomic Factors and Political Strategies
The AfD's significantly lower vote share in the Hamburg state election (7 percent) compared to the federal election (11 percent) surprised analysts, likely due to Hamburg's high quality of life, strong public administration, and the CDU's less prominent focus on migration.
AfD's Underperformance in Hamburg State Election: Socioeconomic Factors and Political Strategies
The AfD's significantly lower vote share in the Hamburg state election (7 percent) compared to the federal election (11 percent) surprised analysts, likely due to Hamburg's high quality of life, strong public administration, and the CDU's less prominent focus on migration.
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40% Bias Score


AfD's Electoral Surge Raises Concerns About German Democracy
Germany's far-right AfD party doubled its voter support to 20.8% in February's election, becoming the second-largest party in parliament and raising concerns about its impact on democratic principles due to its xenophobic rhetoric and actions that violate the country's constitution, which guarantees...
AfD's Electoral Surge Raises Concerns About German Democracy
Germany's far-right AfD party doubled its voter support to 20.8% in February's election, becoming the second-largest party in parliament and raising concerns about its impact on democratic principles due to its xenophobic rhetoric and actions that violate the country's constitution, which guarantees...
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52% Bias Score


CDU/CSU Inquiry into NGOs Sparks Controversy Over State Funding and Political Neutrality
Following mass protests against their stricter migration policies passed with the AfD, the CDU/CSU launched a parliamentary inquiry into 17 NGOs involved, questioning their political neutrality and state funding, sparking controversy and impacting coalition talks.
CDU/CSU Inquiry into NGOs Sparks Controversy Over State Funding and Political Neutrality
Following mass protests against their stricter migration policies passed with the AfD, the CDU/CSU launched a parliamentary inquiry into 17 NGOs involved, questioning their political neutrality and state funding, sparking controversy and impacting coalition talks.
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56% Bias Score

AfD's Rise Threatens German Democracy
The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party's growing influence in the Bundestag is threatening German democracy by undermining the principle of equal treatment under the law, using inflammatory rhetoric, and disrupting parliamentary processes, as evidenced by statements from leaders like Alice Weidel a...

AfD's Rise Threatens German Democracy
The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party's growing influence in the Bundestag is threatening German democracy by undermining the principle of equal treatment under the law, using inflammatory rhetoric, and disrupting parliamentary processes, as evidenced by statements from leaders like Alice Weidel a...
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56% Bias Score

AfD Inquiry Targets Refugee Mental Health Support in Berlin
The AfD in Berlin used a parliamentary inquiry to question psychosocial support for traumatized refugees, prompting criticism from affected organizations who emphasized the importance of these services in addressing the mental health needs arising from past trauma and current living conditions.

AfD Inquiry Targets Refugee Mental Health Support in Berlin
The AfD in Berlin used a parliamentary inquiry to question psychosocial support for traumatized refugees, prompting criticism from affected organizations who emphasized the importance of these services in addressing the mental health needs arising from past trauma and current living conditions.
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52% Bias Score

Merz Faces Steep Challenges Amidst Deep German Divisions
Following Germany's recent elections, CDU/CSU leader Friedrich Merz faces the challenge of forming a government with a weakened mandate, while the AfD doubled its vote share, particularly in eastern Germany, highlighting a deep national division.

Merz Faces Steep Challenges Amidst Deep German Divisions
Following Germany's recent elections, CDU/CSU leader Friedrich Merz faces the challenge of forming a government with a weakened mandate, while the AfD doubled its vote share, particularly in eastern Germany, highlighting a deep national division.
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60% Bias Score

1700 Scientists Condemn German Union's Inquiry into NGO Funding
Over 1700 German scientists publicly criticized a CDU/CSU parliamentary inquiry scrutinizing the funding of civil society organizations, denouncing it as promoting a 'deep state' narrative and threatening democratic discourse; the inquiry, spanning 30 pages and 500 questions, targets politically act...

1700 Scientists Condemn German Union's Inquiry into NGO Funding
Over 1700 German scientists publicly criticized a CDU/CSU parliamentary inquiry scrutinizing the funding of civil society organizations, denouncing it as promoting a 'deep state' narrative and threatening democratic discourse; the inquiry, spanning 30 pages and 500 questions, targets politically act...
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40% Bias Score

AfD's Surge in German Election Raises Concerns for Democracy
Germany's recent election saw the far-right AfD party double its vote share to 20%, fueled by economic hardship and anti-immigrant sentiment, while Die Linke won in Berlin despite the overall rise of the far right; this mirrors broader trends across Europe.

AfD's Surge in German Election Raises Concerns for Democracy
Germany's recent election saw the far-right AfD party double its vote share to 20%, fueled by economic hardship and anti-immigrant sentiment, while Die Linke won in Berlin despite the overall rise of the far right; this mirrors broader trends across Europe.
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48% Bias Score

Hamburg Election: SPD-Green Coalition Retains Majority Despite Losses
The Hamburg 2025 parliamentary election saw the SPD retain its position as the strongest party with 33.5% of the vote, and despite losses, the SPD-Green coalition maintained its majority, while the CDU gained significantly, and the Left party achieved its best ever result.

Hamburg Election: SPD-Green Coalition Retains Majority Despite Losses
The Hamburg 2025 parliamentary election saw the SPD retain its position as the strongest party with 33.5% of the vote, and despite losses, the SPD-Green coalition maintained its majority, while the CDU gained significantly, and the Left party achieved its best ever result.
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40% Bias Score
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