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German Bundestag Debates Banning AfD Amid Rising Far-Right Concerns
The German Bundestag debated a motion to ban the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, sparking concerns about the rising far-right populism and the effectiveness of legal action, while alternative approaches are considered.
German Bundestag Debates Banning AfD Amid Rising Far-Right Concerns
The German Bundestag debated a motion to ban the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, sparking concerns about the rising far-right populism and the effectiveness of legal action, while alternative approaches are considered.
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36% Bias Score


German Immigration Bill Passes with Far-Right Support, Sparking Political Backlash
A controversial German immigration bill, supported by CDU/CSU, FDP, and AfD, passed despite internal party dissent and opposition from SPD, Greens, and the Left Party; the bill tightens residency rules, suspends family reunification for some asylum seekers, and expands federal police powers.
German Immigration Bill Passes with Far-Right Support, Sparking Political Backlash
A controversial German immigration bill, supported by CDU/CSU, FDP, and AfD, passed despite internal party dissent and opposition from SPD, Greens, and the Left Party; the bill tightens residency rules, suspends family reunification for some asylum seekers, and expands federal police powers.
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52% Bias Score


German Parliament Debates Stricter Immigration Policies, AfD Collaboration Sparks Controversy
Germany's Bundestag debated stricter immigration policies, with the CDU/CSU's proposals—partially passing with AfD votes—calling for tighter border controls, detention, and daily deportations, prompting criticism from religious leaders and highlighting the fragility of the governing coalition.
German Parliament Debates Stricter Immigration Policies, AfD Collaboration Sparks Controversy
Germany's Bundestag debated stricter immigration policies, with the CDU/CSU's proposals—partially passing with AfD votes—calling for tighter border controls, detention, and daily deportations, prompting criticism from religious leaders and highlighting the fragility of the governing coalition.
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44% Bias Score


German First-Time Voters Show High Uncertainty, Stress Levels Ahead of Bundestag Election
A new report from the Institute for Generational Studies reveals that first-time voters in Germany's upcoming Bundestag elections (February 23rd) are characterized by high levels of uncertainty, stress, and fear of economic decline, with social media playing a crucial role in their political engagem...
German First-Time Voters Show High Uncertainty, Stress Levels Ahead of Bundestag Election
A new report from the Institute for Generational Studies reveals that first-time voters in Germany's upcoming Bundestag elections (February 23rd) are characterized by high levels of uncertainty, stress, and fear of economic decline, with social media playing a crucial role in their political engagem...
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52% Bias Score


German Parliament Tightens Asylum Laws with Controversial Coalition
The German Bundestag passed a motion to significantly tighten asylum laws, with a 348-345 vote including support from CDU/CSU, AfD, and FDP, prompting concerns about a shift in the political landscape and its impact on asylum seekers.
German Parliament Tightens Asylum Laws with Controversial Coalition
The German Bundestag passed a motion to significantly tighten asylum laws, with a 348-345 vote including support from CDU/CSU, AfD, and FDP, prompting concerns about a shift in the political landscape and its impact on asylum seekers.
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56% Bias Score


German SPD Member Natalie Pawlik Seeks Reelection Amidst Party Challenges
Natalie Pawlik, a German SPD Bundestag member from the Wetterau district, is running for reelection, highlighting her local engagement, secured federal funds for local projects, and the challenges facing the SPD in the current political climate.
German SPD Member Natalie Pawlik Seeks Reelection Amidst Party Challenges
Natalie Pawlik, a German SPD Bundestag member from the Wetterau district, is running for reelection, highlighting her local engagement, secured federal funds for local projects, and the challenges facing the SPD in the current political climate.
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56% Bias Score

German Parliament Rejects Union's Stricter Immigration Bill
Germany's Bundestag rejected the Union's proposed immigration law, which aimed to restrict family reunification for those with subsidiary protection and increase border control powers, with a vote of 350 against and 338 in favor, revealing deep divisions within the German political landscape regardi...

German Parliament Rejects Union's Stricter Immigration Bill
Germany's Bundestag rejected the Union's proposed immigration law, which aimed to restrict family reunification for those with subsidiary protection and increase border control powers, with a vote of 350 against and 338 in favor, revealing deep divisions within the German political landscape regardi...
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64% Bias Score

German Bundestag Rejects Immigration Bill Amidst CDU Internal Divisions
The German Bundestag rejected a proposed law to limit immigration (350 against, 338 for, 5 abstentions), surprising many given recent support for stricter asylum policies with AfD votes. CDU leader Friedrich Merz faces criticism, with internal party divisions and protests following the vote.

German Bundestag Rejects Immigration Bill Amidst CDU Internal Divisions
The German Bundestag rejected a proposed law to limit immigration (350 against, 338 for, 5 abstentions), surprising many given recent support for stricter asylum policies with AfD votes. CDU leader Friedrich Merz faces criticism, with internal party divisions and protests following the vote.
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52% Bias Score

German Bundestag Debates AfD Ban Amidst Concerns of Hate Speech and Democratic Erosion
The German Bundestag debated two motions proposing to initiate a ban on the AfD party, referring them to the Interior Committee for further review amid concerns about the party's alleged spread of hate speech and threats to democratic principles.

German Bundestag Debates AfD Ban Amidst Concerns of Hate Speech and Democratic Erosion
The German Bundestag debated two motions proposing to initiate a ban on the AfD party, referring them to the Interior Committee for further review amid concerns about the party's alleged spread of hate speech and threats to democratic principles.
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56% Bias Score

German Poll Averages Show Fluctuating Party Support Before Bundestag Election
An analysis of German voting intention polls from various institutes reveals fluctuating support for political parties in the lead-up to the Bundestag election; a weighted average is used to show trends.

German Poll Averages Show Fluctuating Party Support Before Bundestag Election
An analysis of German voting intention polls from various institutes reveals fluctuating support for political parties in the lead-up to the Bundestag election; a weighted average is used to show trends.
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32% Bias Score

German Election Polling: Averaged Results Show Fluctuating Party Support
This article presents an aggregated analysis of German political party support, utilizing a weighted average of seven leading polling institutes' data to provide a stable overview of fluctuating public opinion leading up to the Bundestag election.

German Election Polling: Averaged Results Show Fluctuating Party Support
This article presents an aggregated analysis of German political party support, utilizing a weighted average of seven leading polling institutes' data to provide a stable overview of fluctuating public opinion leading up to the Bundestag election.
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36% Bias Score

Germany Holds Fourth Snap Election Amidst Coalition Collapse
Germany holds its fourth snap election since 1949 due to the collapse of the ruling coalition; this follows previous snap elections in 1972, 1983, and 2005 triggered by political crises and the need for fresh mandates.

Germany Holds Fourth Snap Election Amidst Coalition Collapse
Germany holds its fourth snap election since 1949 due to the collapse of the ruling coalition; this follows previous snap elections in 1972, 1983, and 2005 triggered by political crises and the need for fresh mandates.
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28% Bias Score
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