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CDU Wins German Federal Election in Record Turnout, AfD Makes Significant Gains
Germany's 2025 federal elections saw a record 84% voter turnout, resulting in a CDU/CSU victory with 29% of the vote (Infratest-dimap), the AfD securing 19.5%, and the SPD suffering its worst result since 1890. Coalition negotiations are expected to be complex.
CDU Wins German Federal Election in Record Turnout, AfD Makes Significant Gains
Germany's 2025 federal elections saw a record 84% voter turnout, resulting in a CDU/CSU victory with 29% of the vote (Infratest-dimap), the AfD securing 19.5%, and the SPD suffering its worst result since 1890. Coalition negotiations are expected to be complex.
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56% Bias Score


Bavarian FDP Falls Short of Bundestag Threshold in Federal Election
Preliminary results show the Bavarian FDP securing around 4% of the vote in the federal election, falling short of the Bundestag threshold; this follows a campaign emphasizing differentiation from the Greens and represents a slight improvement over previous local election results but a significant d...
Bavarian FDP Falls Short of Bundestag Threshold in Federal Election
Preliminary results show the Bavarian FDP securing around 4% of the vote in the federal election, falling short of the Bundestag threshold; this follows a campaign emphasizing differentiation from the Greens and represents a slight improvement over previous local election results but a significant d...
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52% Bias Score


Germany's 2025 Bundestag Election: Union Leads, Coalition Uncertainty Looms
Germany's February 23rd Bundestag election shows the Union leading at 30% in an Insa poll, while the AfD fell to 21%, the Left party rose to 7%, and the FDP dropped to 4%; no two-party coalition can achieve a majority without the AfD.
Germany's 2025 Bundestag Election: Union Leads, Coalition Uncertainty Looms
Germany's February 23rd Bundestag election shows the Union leading at 30% in an Insa poll, while the AfD fell to 21%, the Left party rose to 7%, and the FDP dropped to 4%; no two-party coalition can achieve a majority without the AfD.
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52% Bias Score


Merz's CDU Needs Smaller Parties to Fail for Election Victory
Ahead of Germany's February 23rd election, frontrunner Friedrich Merz's CDU party aims for a strong showing to secure a single coalition partner, relying on smaller parties like Die Linke, BSW, and FDP to underperform and fall below the 5% threshold for parliamentary representation.
Merz's CDU Needs Smaller Parties to Fail for Election Victory
Ahead of Germany's February 23rd election, frontrunner Friedrich Merz's CDU party aims for a strong showing to secure a single coalition partner, relying on smaller parties like Die Linke, BSW, and FDP to underperform and fall below the 5% threshold for parliamentary representation.
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56% Bias Score


Greek Presidential Election Spurs Parliamentary Reshuffle
Following the Greek presidential election, Rania Thraki joined PASOK, and Petros Pappas is expected to follow, strengthening PASOK to 33 members in parliament, while SYRIZA faces internal divisions hindering its ability to consolidate its position as the main opposition party.
Greek Presidential Election Spurs Parliamentary Reshuffle
Following the Greek presidential election, Rania Thraki joined PASOK, and Petros Pappas is expected to follow, strengthening PASOK to 33 members in parliament, while SYRIZA faces internal divisions hindering its ability to consolidate its position as the main opposition party.
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40% Bias Score


Scholz Rejects AfD Coalition, Accusing Merz of Far-Right Collaboration"
German Chancellor Scholz vehemently rejected any coalition with the far-right AfD party, accusing his rival Merz of collaborating with the AfD on immigration policies, sparking a heated parliamentary debate and highlighting deep political divisions ahead of the February 23rd election.
Scholz Rejects AfD Coalition, Accusing Merz of Far-Right Collaboration"
German Chancellor Scholz vehemently rejected any coalition with the far-right AfD party, accusing his rival Merz of collaborating with the AfD on immigration policies, sparking a heated parliamentary debate and highlighting deep political divisions ahead of the February 23rd election.
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44% Bias Score

German Green Party's Disappointing Election Results: 12% of the Vote
The German Green Party secured roughly 12% of the vote in the recent election, falling short of their expectations and losing over 600,000 votes to the Left Party, despite a slight increase in support since last fall's government crisis. Their campaign, focused on Robert Habeck, initially spurred en...

German Green Party's Disappointing Election Results: 12% of the Vote
The German Green Party secured roughly 12% of the vote in the recent election, falling short of their expectations and losing over 600,000 votes to the Left Party, despite a slight increase in support since last fall's government crisis. Their campaign, focused on Robert Habeck, initially spurred en...
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52% Bias Score

Merz-AfD Alliance on Immigration Shifts German Politics"
On January 29, 2025, Friedrich Merz partnered with the AfD to pass stricter immigration laws, leaving the SPD and Greens to react while large protests against the move have failed to significantly shift the political discourse.

Merz-AfD Alliance on Immigration Shifts German Politics"
On January 29, 2025, Friedrich Merz partnered with the AfD to pass stricter immigration laws, leaving the SPD and Greens to react while large protests against the move have failed to significantly shift the political discourse.
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60% Bias Score

Podemos's Decision Holds Key to Spanish Government's Future
The thawing of negotiations between Spain's PSOE and Junts parties suggests a stable legislature, but the potential split between Sumar and Podemos threatens the government's majority, benefiting Vox disproportionately due to the D'Hondt electoral system.

Podemos's Decision Holds Key to Spanish Government's Future
The thawing of negotiations between Spain's PSOE and Junts parties suggests a stable legislature, but the potential split between Sumar and Podemos threatens the government's majority, benefiting Vox disproportionately due to the D'Hondt electoral system.
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60% Bias Score

Junts Reverses Course, Allowing Far-Right Mayor to Remain in Power
In Ripoll, Catalonia, Junts's unexpected withdrawal of support for a no-confidence motion against far-right mayor Silvia Orriols, following internal divisions and a possible veto from Carles Puigdemont, enables Orriols to remain in office, despite having only 6 out of 17 council seats.

Junts Reverses Course, Allowing Far-Right Mayor to Remain in Power
In Ripoll, Catalonia, Junts's unexpected withdrawal of support for a no-confidence motion against far-right mayor Silvia Orriols, following internal divisions and a possible veto from Carles Puigdemont, enables Orriols to remain in office, despite having only 6 out of 17 council seats.
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68% Bias Score

German Elections: Implications for Turkey-Germany Relations
Germany's February 23rd elections will significantly impact Turkey-Germany relations; the CDU/CSU bloc, led by Friedrich Merz, is predicted to win, potentially leading to a transactional approach prioritizing mutual interests over values, while the rise of AfD and BSW could negatively affect Turkey'...

German Elections: Implications for Turkey-Germany Relations
Germany's February 23rd elections will significantly impact Turkey-Germany relations; the CDU/CSU bloc, led by Friedrich Merz, is predicted to win, potentially leading to a transactional approach prioritizing mutual interests over values, while the rise of AfD and BSW could negatively affect Turkey'...
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36% Bias Score

Merz's Asylum Bill: A Turning Point for German Politics
Friedrich Merz's controversial asylum bill passed the German Bundestag with the support of the far-right AfD on January 29th, breaking a long-standing political norm and potentially reshaping Germany's political future.

Merz's Asylum Bill: A Turning Point for German Politics
Friedrich Merz's controversial asylum bill passed the German Bundestag with the support of the far-right AfD on January 29th, breaking a long-standing political norm and potentially reshaping Germany's political future.
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40% Bias Score
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