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CDU/CSU Wins German Election, Faces Coalition Challenges
In the 2025 German federal elections, the CDU/CSU won with 28.5% of the vote, needing coalition partners after the AfD's strong second-place finish (20%), while the SPD and FDP suffered significant losses; the new government will face immense budgetary challenges.
CDU/CSU Wins German Election, Faces Coalition Challenges
In the 2025 German federal elections, the CDU/CSU won with 28.5% of the vote, needing coalition partners after the AfD's strong second-place finish (20%), while the SPD and FDP suffered significant losses; the new government will face immense budgetary challenges.
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60% Bias Score


Die Linke's Surprise Success in German Elections
Germany's recent elections saw Die Linke, a left-wing party previously struggling with internal divisions and low poll numbers, unexpectedly garner 9% of the vote, while Sarah Wagenknecht's new party narrowly missed parliamentary representation with 4.97%, highlighting the impact of communication st...
Die Linke's Surprise Success in German Elections
Germany's recent elections saw Die Linke, a left-wing party previously struggling with internal divisions and low poll numbers, unexpectedly garner 9% of the vote, while Sarah Wagenknecht's new party narrowly missed parliamentary representation with 4.97%, highlighting the impact of communication st...
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60% Bias Score


Merz Wins German Election, Far-Right AfD Makes Historic Gains
In Germany's snap election, conservative leader Friedrich Merz won a plurality, securing 208 seats, while the far-right AfD surged to 152 seats, becoming the nation's second-largest party. Merz plans to form a government by Easter, excluding the AfD, amid concerns about economic stagnation and migra...
Merz Wins German Election, Far-Right AfD Makes Historic Gains
In Germany's snap election, conservative leader Friedrich Merz won a plurality, securing 208 seats, while the far-right AfD surged to 152 seats, becoming the nation's second-largest party. Merz plans to form a government by Easter, excluding the AfD, amid concerns about economic stagnation and migra...
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44% Bias Score


CDU's Disappointing Election Win: Bosbach Points to Communication Failures
The CDU won the election but with a lackluster result; Wolfgang Bosbach attributes this to the party's failure to effectively communicate its coalition strategy and the voters' focus on economic issues and migration.
CDU's Disappointing Election Win: Bosbach Points to Communication Failures
The CDU won the election but with a lackluster result; Wolfgang Bosbach attributes this to the party's failure to effectively communicate its coalition strategy and the voters' focus on economic issues and migration.
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52% Bias Score


Die Linke's Surprise Victory in Berlin Bundestag Election
Die Linke unexpectedly won the Berlin Bundestag election, securing 19.9% of first-place votes and four of twelve constituencies, surpassing established parties like the CDU, Greens, AfD, and SPD; their success is attributed to a massive door-to-door campaign.
Die Linke's Surprise Victory in Berlin Bundestag Election
Die Linke unexpectedly won the Berlin Bundestag election, securing 19.9% of first-place votes and four of twelve constituencies, surpassing established parties like the CDU, Greens, AfD, and SPD; their success is attributed to a massive door-to-door campaign.
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60% Bias Score


CDU/CSU Wins German Election, AfD Makes Historic Gains
Germany's 2025 snap elections saw the CDU/CSU win with 28.5% of the vote, followed by the AfD at 20.8%, marking its highest ever result; the SPD plummeted to 16.4%, and a CDU/CSU-SPD coalition is anticipated, despite significant policy disagreements.
CDU/CSU Wins German Election, AfD Makes Historic Gains
Germany's 2025 snap elections saw the CDU/CSU win with 28.5% of the vote, followed by the AfD at 20.8%, marking its highest ever result; the SPD plummeted to 16.4%, and a CDU/CSU-SPD coalition is anticipated, despite significant policy disagreements.
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40% Bias Score

Petro Appoints Controversial Figure Benedetti as Political Chief
President Gustavo Petro's controversial appointment of Armando Benedetti as the head of his political strategy in Colombia has sparked widespread concern due to Benedetti's legal issues and potential impact on the 2026 elections, raising questions about Petro's commitment to ethical governance and t...

Petro Appoints Controversial Figure Benedetti as Political Chief
President Gustavo Petro's controversial appointment of Armando Benedetti as the head of his political strategy in Colombia has sparked widespread concern due to Benedetti's legal issues and potential impact on the 2026 elections, raising questions about Petro's commitment to ethical governance and t...
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60% Bias Score

Wong Accuses McGrath of Weaponizing Antisemitism in Heated Senate Hearing
During a Senate estimates hearing, Foreign Minister Penny Wong accused Coalition Senator James McGrath of weaponizing antisemitism, leading to a shouting match and suspension of the hearing; the exchange centered on Labor's handling of rising antisemitism following the October 7 Hamas attacks and a ...

Wong Accuses McGrath of Weaponizing Antisemitism in Heated Senate Hearing
During a Senate estimates hearing, Foreign Minister Penny Wong accused Coalition Senator James McGrath of weaponizing antisemitism, leading to a shouting match and suspension of the hearing; the exchange centered on Labor's handling of rising antisemitism following the October 7 Hamas attacks and a ...
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52% Bias Score

Merz Projected as Next German Chancellor After CDU Victory
Following a tumultuous election, Friedrich Merz, leader of Germany's CDU, is projected to become the next Chancellor after securing 28% of the vote, marking a shift from Angela Merkel's centrist policies and raising concerns within the EU.

Merz Projected as Next German Chancellor After CDU Victory
Following a tumultuous election, Friedrich Merz, leader of Germany's CDU, is projected to become the next Chancellor after securing 28% of the vote, marking a shift from Angela Merkel's centrist policies and raising concerns within the EU.
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44% Bias Score

German Left Party Doubles Vote Share in Surprise Election Result
Germany's Left Party (Die Linke) secured over 8% of the vote in the February 23rd election, nearly doubling their 2021 result and defying expectations after a tumultuous period of internal divisions and electoral setbacks. Their success is attributed to a new election program focusing on social and ...

German Left Party Doubles Vote Share in Surprise Election Result
Germany's Left Party (Die Linke) secured over 8% of the vote in the February 23rd election, nearly doubling their 2021 result and defying expectations after a tumultuous period of internal divisions and electoral setbacks. Their success is attributed to a new election program focusing on social and ...
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36% Bias Score

CDU/CSU Wins German Election, Faces Coalition Challenges
In the 2025 German federal election, the CDU/CSU secured the most votes (approximately 28%) but fell short of a majority, necessitating coalition negotiations while the AfD obtained 20%, the SPD 16%, and the Greens held steady; the FDP failed to clear the 5% hurdle.

CDU/CSU Wins German Election, Faces Coalition Challenges
In the 2025 German federal election, the CDU/CSU secured the most votes (approximately 28%) but fell short of a majority, necessitating coalition negotiations while the AfD obtained 20%, the SPD 16%, and the Greens held steady; the FDP failed to clear the 5% hurdle.
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40% Bias Score

CDU/CSU and SPD to Form German Coalition Government
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD won enough seats in the February 23, 2025 parliamentary elections to form a coalition government, with CDU/CSU obtaining 28.5% of the vote (208 seats) and SPD receiving 16.4% (120 seats). CDU/CSU's Friedrich Merz will lead the coalition formation, while SPD's Olaf Scholz wi...

CDU/CSU and SPD to Form German Coalition Government
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD won enough seats in the February 23, 2025 parliamentary elections to form a coalition government, with CDU/CSU obtaining 28.5% of the vote (208 seats) and SPD receiving 16.4% (120 seats). CDU/CSU's Friedrich Merz will lead the coalition formation, while SPD's Olaf Scholz wi...
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44% Bias Score
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