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Germany's Bundestag Convenes with AfD Rise and Demographic Imbalances
The German Bundestag will convene with 630 members, including 230 newcomers, reflecting a rise of the far-right AfD (152 seats) and demographic underrepresentation of women and minorities. The youngest member is 23, and the oldest is 84; the youngest pledged to donate most of his salary.
Germany's Bundestag Convenes with AfD Rise and Demographic Imbalances
The German Bundestag will convene with 630 members, including 230 newcomers, reflecting a rise of the far-right AfD (152 seats) and demographic underrepresentation of women and minorities. The youngest member is 23, and the oldest is 84; the youngest pledged to donate most of his salary.
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48% Bias Score


German Coalition Talks: Key Disagreements on Criminal Justice and Data Retention
During German coalition talks, the SPD advocated for decriminalizing fare evasion and limiting data retention, while the CDU/CSU opposed these measures, also disagreeing on maintaining the police commissioner's office and the 'Chancenaufenthalt' law, with final decisions pending.
German Coalition Talks: Key Disagreements on Criminal Justice and Data Retention
During German coalition talks, the SPD advocated for decriminalizing fare evasion and limiting data retention, while the CDU/CSU opposed these measures, also disagreeing on maintaining the police commissioner's office and the 'Chancenaufenthalt' law, with final decisions pending.
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44% Bias Score


Kickl's Outburst: Political Failure, Not EU Interference
Following failed Austrian coalition talks, FPÖ leader Herbert Kickl's public criticism of the EU and Austrian President Van der Bellen over Romania's rejection of a far-right presidential candidate is seen as self-serving, lacking the weight of a potential chancellor, and revealing a lack of politic...
Kickl's Outburst: Political Failure, Not EU Interference
Following failed Austrian coalition talks, FPÖ leader Herbert Kickl's public criticism of the EU and Austrian President Van der Bellen over Romania's rejection of a far-right presidential candidate is seen as self-serving, lacking the weight of a potential chancellor, and revealing a lack of politic...
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48% Bias Score


Germany's €5 Billion Mothers' Pension Expansion Faces Budgetary Opposition
Germany's CDU/CSU plan to expand mothers' pensions by €5 billion annually faces opposition due to budgetary concerns, potentially impacting other social programs and raising questions about the long-term sustainability of the welfare system.
Germany's €5 Billion Mothers' Pension Expansion Faces Budgetary Opposition
Germany's CDU/CSU plan to expand mothers' pensions by €5 billion annually faces opposition due to budgetary concerns, potentially impacting other social programs and raising questions about the long-term sustainability of the welfare system.
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60% Bias Score


Hamburg Parliament to Convene, Coalition Negotiations Underway
Hamburg's new city parliament convenes next week, with coalition negotiations expected to conclude within four weeks, leading to the potential re-election of Mayor Tschentscher in May; internal restructuring is expected within several parliamentary groups due to recent election results.
Hamburg Parliament to Convene, Coalition Negotiations Underway
Hamburg's new city parliament convenes next week, with coalition negotiations expected to conclude within four weeks, leading to the potential re-election of Mayor Tschentscher in May; internal restructuring is expected within several parliamentary groups due to recent election results.
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36% Bias Score


SPD Rejects CDU's Migration Policy Changes
The SPD rejects the CDU's plan to return asylum seekers at Germany's border without neighboring countries' consent, proposing an alternative focusing on integration instead of stricter deportations, creating a major point of contention in coalition negotiations.
SPD Rejects CDU's Migration Policy Changes
The SPD rejects the CDU's plan to return asylum seekers at Germany's border without neighboring countries' consent, proposing an alternative focusing on integration instead of stricter deportations, creating a major point of contention in coalition negotiations.
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52% Bias Score

German Government Dismissed, Caretaker Role Begins Amidst Coalition Talks
Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz and his cabinet will be dismissed this evening, 1203 days after taking office, as per Article 69 of the Basic Law, but will remain in a caretaker role until a new government, likely a Union-SPD coalition, is formed after current coalition talks.

German Government Dismissed, Caretaker Role Begins Amidst Coalition Talks
Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz and his cabinet will be dismissed this evening, 1203 days after taking office, as per Article 69 of the Basic Law, but will remain in a caretaker role until a new government, likely a Union-SPD coalition, is formed after current coalition talks.
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36% Bias Score

Difficult Coalition Talks in Germany: Disagreements on Debt Brake, Migration, and Taxes
Coalition talks between Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD are strained due to disagreements on the debt brake reform, migration policy, and tax policies, with the SPD pushing for higher taxes on the wealthy while the CDU/CSU advocates for tax cuts. Public opinion polls show the AfD gaining ground on the Uni...

Difficult Coalition Talks in Germany: Disagreements on Debt Brake, Migration, and Taxes
Coalition talks between Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD are strained due to disagreements on the debt brake reform, migration policy, and tax policies, with the SPD pushing for higher taxes on the wealthy while the CDU/CSU advocates for tax cuts. Public opinion polls show the AfD gaining ground on the Uni...
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56% Bias Score

German "Soli" Tax Ruling to Impact Budget and Coalition Talks
Germany's Constitutional Court will decide Wednesday on the "Soli" tax, potentially creating a double-digit billion-euro hole in the budget and impacting coalition negotiations already strained by disagreements over tax policies and the future of the Deutschlandticket.

German "Soli" Tax Ruling to Impact Budget and Coalition Talks
Germany's Constitutional Court will decide Wednesday on the "Soli" tax, potentially creating a double-digit billion-euro hole in the budget and impacting coalition negotiations already strained by disagreements over tax policies and the future of the Deutschlandticket.
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48% Bias Score

Hamburg Coalition Talks Focus on Debt, Infrastructure Amidst Stalled Projects
Following the Hamburg state election on March 2nd, coalition talks are underway to address the city's \$22 billion debt and stalled infrastructure projects, with discussions focusing on potential changes to the debt brake and differing spending priorities among parties.

Hamburg Coalition Talks Focus on Debt, Infrastructure Amidst Stalled Projects
Following the Hamburg state election on March 2nd, coalition talks are underway to address the city's \$22 billion debt and stalled infrastructure projects, with discussions focusing on potential changes to the debt brake and differing spending priorities among parties.
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48% Bias Score

Germany Approves Multi-Billion Euro Spending Package, Loosening Debt Rules
Germany's parliament approved a multi-billion-euro spending package for defense, infrastructure, and climate protection, loosening debt restrictions to fund projects and provide states with additional borrowing power.

Germany Approves Multi-Billion Euro Spending Package, Loosening Debt Rules
Germany's parliament approved a multi-billion-euro spending package for defense, infrastructure, and climate protection, loosening debt restrictions to fund projects and provide states with additional borrowing power.
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40% Bias Score

Hamburg Election: SPD Faces Coalition Choice Between CDU and Greens
Following the Hamburg election, the SPD, having won the most seats, faces a decision between a coalition with the CDU or the Greens; the choice will significantly impact Hamburg's future policy directions, particularly concerning transportation and large-scale projects, and its role in the federal g...

Hamburg Election: SPD Faces Coalition Choice Between CDU and Greens
Following the Hamburg election, the SPD, having won the most seats, faces a decision between a coalition with the CDU or the Greens; the choice will significantly impact Hamburg's future policy directions, particularly concerning transportation and large-scale projects, and its role in the federal g...
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40% Bias Score
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