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Hessian Bundestag Election Campaign Heats Up with Scholz and Merz Rallies

This weekend, Chancellor Olaf Scholz and CDU leader Friedrich Merz will hold competing rallies in Wiesbaden and Fulda, respectively, marking the start of the main campaign phase for the upcoming Bundestag election in Hesse on February 23rd, with other parties also staging events across the region.

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Right-Wing Dominance Online Silences Left-Leaning Voices

A German author laments the overwhelming presence of right-wing content online, overshadowing left-leaning voices and perspectives, urging a renewed focus on promoting positive and empowering content from progressive groups before the February 23rd election.

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House Republicans Warn of Funding Deadline Crisis

House Republicans express concerns about slow progress on spending talks before the March 14 government funding deadline, facing challenges from a concurrent reconciliation process and the absence of a topline funding number, potentially leading to a continuing resolution or government shutdown.

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Trump Visits Disaster-Stricken States, Sparking Debate on Relief Funding

President Trump will visit North Carolina and California to address disaster relief efforts following Hurricane Helene's flooding and wildfires, contrasting his approach with the Democrats' and Republicans' focus on spending cuts, while 13,000 North Carolina households utilize FEMA aid extended to M...

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Saxony Warns of AI-Powered Disinformation Campaign Targeting Bundestag Election

The Saxon Office for the Protection of the Constitution warns of widespread disinformation campaigns leveraging AI to create realistic fake content aimed at influencing the February 23rd Bundestag election, undermining democratic institutions, and amplifying right-wing extremist narratives.

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Germany's Fourth Snap Election: 2025

Germany holds its fourth snap election since 1949 due to a coalition government collapse, following precedents set in 1972, 1983, and 2005, where snap elections were triggered by political crises and votes of no confidence.

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Trump's Second Term: A Populist Victory with Constitutional Risks

Donald Trump won his second presidential term more convincingly than in 2016, winning the popular vote, by appealing to a diverse electorate with an aspirational vision of America while disregarding traditional norms and potentially creating constitutional crises.

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Germany Monitors Foreign Interference Threats to 2025 Bundestag Elections

Germany's 2025 Bundestag elections face potential threats from foreign interference, primarily from Russia, focusing on cyberattacks and disinformation; however, German authorities report no immediate concrete threats and are actively monitoring the situation.

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Germany's Existential Anxiety Over Trump's Return

John Kampfner's "In Search of Berlin" discusses Germany's anxiety over Trump's return, highlighting the existential nature of its relationship with the U.S. and the potential impact on German politics, contrasting it with France's approach.

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Divided Opinions on Premier Smith's Mar-a-Lago Visit

Letters to the editor express sharply divided opinions on Premier Danielle Smith's visit to Mar-a-Lago to meet Donald Trump, with some condemning her actions as prioritizing Alberta's interests above Canada's, and others praising her proactive approach to protecting Alberta's economy.

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Greece's Presidential Election: End of Consensus Tradition

The Greek parliament will elect a new president on January 25th, with the ruling New Democracy party's candidate, Konstantinos Tasoulas, expected to win only after multiple rounds of voting, marking a break from the tradition of consensus-based presidential elections.

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German Election: Immigrant Voters Shift Allegiances

Germany's upcoming election sees 7.1 million voters with immigration backgrounds showing shifting party loyalties, lower turnout, and increased support for the AfD and Sahra Wagenknecht's alliance, due to factors like perceived marginalization and the AfD's targeted messaging.

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