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Spahn Clarifies AfD Approach Amidst German Political Debate
CDU politician Jens Spahn's suggestion to treat the AfD like any other opposition party in the Bundestag sparked controversy, with critics warning against normalizing a party with extreme views and expressing concerns about national security risks. Spahn, however, emphasized that the current public ...
Spahn Clarifies AfD Approach Amidst German Political Debate
CDU politician Jens Spahn's suggestion to treat the AfD like any other opposition party in the Bundestag sparked controversy, with critics warning against normalizing a party with extreme views and expressing concerns about national security risks. Spahn, however, emphasized that the current public ...
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52% Bias Score


Erosion of Political Divides: CDU-AfD Collaboration in East German Municipalities
Across East Germany, CDU local politicians are increasingly voting alongside the AfD in municipal councils, particularly on issues ranging from infrastructure to symbolic displays of national identity, highlighting a weakening of the traditional political divide.
Erosion of Political Divides: CDU-AfD Collaboration in East German Municipalities
Across East Germany, CDU local politicians are increasingly voting alongside the AfD in municipal councils, particularly on issues ranging from infrastructure to symbolic displays of national identity, highlighting a weakening of the traditional political divide.
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44% Bias Score


Würth on Post-War Success and Pragmatic Politics
In a recent interview, Reinhold Würth, founder of the global Würth Group, discussed his business's post-war origins, emphasizing the reconstruction needs of Germany. He also commented on potential pragmatism in dealing with the AfD, highlighting a focus on policy over strict ideology.
Würth on Post-War Success and Pragmatic Politics
In a recent interview, Reinhold Würth, founder of the global Würth Group, discussed his business's post-war origins, emphasizing the reconstruction needs of Germany. He also commented on potential pragmatism in dealing with the AfD, highlighting a focus on policy over strict ideology.
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40% Bias Score


CDU Debates Approach to AfD in Bundestag
CDU members debate how to handle the AfD in parliament; some suggest treating them like other opposition parties for procedural matters, sparking controversy within the party and raising concerns about normalizing the AfD's actions.
CDU Debates Approach to AfD in Bundestag
CDU members debate how to handle the AfD in parliament; some suggest treating them like other opposition parties for procedural matters, sparking controversy within the party and raising concerns about normalizing the AfD's actions.
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52% Bias Score


CDU Divided on AfD Parliamentary Treatment
CDU vice-chair Jens Spahn proposed treating the AfD like other opposition parties in the Bundestag, sparking internal debate; while some support engagement to counter extremism, others warn against normalizing the AfD's anti-democratic stance.
CDU Divided on AfD Parliamentary Treatment
CDU vice-chair Jens Spahn proposed treating the AfD like other opposition parties in the Bundestag, sparking internal debate; while some support engagement to counter extremism, others warn against normalizing the AfD's anti-democratic stance.
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44% Bias Score


German Coalition Government Formed After 45 Days of Negotiations
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD parties formed a coalition government 45 days after the election, agreeing on tax cuts, pension stabilization, halting irregular immigration, and extending the naturalization process to five years.
German Coalition Government Formed After 45 Days of Negotiations
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD parties formed a coalition government 45 days after the election, agreeing on tax cuts, pension stabilization, halting irregular immigration, and extending the naturalization process to five years.
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40% Bias Score

CDU Shifts Strategy on AfD, Acknowledging Electoral Strength
Facing significant gains by the AfD in eastern Germany, leading figures within Germany's CDU party advocate for a change in their approach, shifting from demonization to a more normalized interaction within parliamentary procedures, acknowledging the AfD's substantial electoral support while maintai...

CDU Shifts Strategy on AfD, Acknowledging Electoral Strength
Facing significant gains by the AfD in eastern Germany, leading figures within Germany's CDU party advocate for a change in their approach, shifting from demonization to a more normalized interaction within parliamentary procedures, acknowledging the AfD's substantial electoral support while maintai...
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44% Bias Score

CDU Considers Shift in Strategy Towards AfD After Electoral Losses in East Germany
CDU state chairman Daniel Peters in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern says the existing strategy towards the AfD is outdated due to the party's electoral successes in East Germany, prompting debate about potential future cooperation, particularly as the CDU seeks to improve its standing after receiving only 17...

CDU Considers Shift in Strategy Towards AfD After Electoral Losses in East Germany
CDU state chairman Daniel Peters in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern says the existing strategy towards the AfD is outdated due to the party's electoral successes in East Germany, prompting debate about potential future cooperation, particularly as the CDU seeks to improve its standing after receiving only 17...
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40% Bias Score

SPD Membership Votes on German Coalition Agreement
SPD members are voting on a coalition agreement with the Union until April 29th, requiring at least 20% participation and a majority vote to pass; controversial aspects include migration and social policies, with rejection potentially leading to new elections or a minority government.

SPD Membership Votes on German Coalition Agreement
SPD members are voting on a coalition agreement with the Union until April 29th, requiring at least 20% participation and a majority vote to pass; controversial aspects include migration and social policies, with rejection potentially leading to new elections or a minority government.
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44% Bias Score

German Coalition Agreement Faces Internal SPD Opposition
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD reached a coalition agreement focusing on tightening asylum rules, economic stimulus, and a minimum wage increase, but internal SPD dissent, particularly from youth and left-wing factions, threatens ratification, with potential consequences including new elections and the r...

German Coalition Agreement Faces Internal SPD Opposition
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD reached a coalition agreement focusing on tightening asylum rules, economic stimulus, and a minimum wage increase, but internal SPD dissent, particularly from youth and left-wing factions, threatens ratification, with potential consequences including new elections and the r...
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56% Bias Score

New German Coalition Faces Potential Instability Despite Increased Financial Resources
The new German 'Schwarz-Schwarz-Rot' coalition, comprised of CDU, CSU, and SPD, is expected to face internal disagreements and potential instability, potentially hindering effective governance, despite possessing significantly more financial resources than its predecessor.

New German Coalition Faces Potential Instability Despite Increased Financial Resources
The new German 'Schwarz-Schwarz-Rot' coalition, comprised of CDU, CSU, and SPD, is expected to face internal disagreements and potential instability, potentially hindering effective governance, despite possessing significantly more financial resources than its predecessor.
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64% Bias Score

Merz Projected as Germany's Next Chancellor in CDU/SPD Coalition Agreement
Following the September 23rd, 2025, German federal election, a coalition government between CDU/CSU and SPD is forming, with Friedrich Merz projected to be Chancellor by May 7th. Key policies include tax cuts for businesses, industrial electricity price reductions, welfare reform, stricter immigrati...

Merz Projected as Germany's Next Chancellor in CDU/SPD Coalition Agreement
Following the September 23rd, 2025, German federal election, a coalition government between CDU/CSU and SPD is forming, with Friedrich Merz projected to be Chancellor by May 7th. Key policies include tax cuts for businesses, industrial electricity price reductions, welfare reform, stricter immigrati...
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48% Bias Score
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