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German Election: AfD's Rise Challenges Post-WWII Political Consensus
In Germany's recent election, the far-right AfD secured 20.8% of the vote, becoming the second-largest party and intensifying calls to end the post-WWII consensus against cooperating with far-right parties, despite 69% of voters viewing the AfD as a threat to democracy. The AfD's success is largely ...
German Election: AfD's Rise Challenges Post-WWII Political Consensus
In Germany's recent election, the far-right AfD secured 20.8% of the vote, becoming the second-largest party and intensifying calls to end the post-WWII consensus against cooperating with far-right parties, despite 69% of voters viewing the AfD as a threat to democracy. The AfD's success is largely ...
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48% Bias Score


AfD's Strong Showing in German Elections Fuels Conspiracy Theories, Raises Foreign Policy Concerns
In Germany's February 2025 federal elections, the far-right AfD secured over 20% of the vote, second place, sparking online conspiracy theories; the party's platform emphasizes a "Germany first" approach and cooperation with the US and Russia, potentially influencing German foreign policy.
AfD's Strong Showing in German Elections Fuels Conspiracy Theories, Raises Foreign Policy Concerns
In Germany's February 2025 federal elections, the far-right AfD secured over 20% of the vote, second place, sparking online conspiracy theories; the party's platform emphasizes a "Germany first" approach and cooperation with the US and Russia, potentially influencing German foreign policy.
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56% Bias Score


AfD's Surge to Second-Largest Party in Germany Creates Coalition Challenges
In Germany's federal elections, the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) won 20.8% of the vote, becoming the second-largest party; mainstream parties refuse coalition, creating governmental instability. The AfD's success reflects voter dissatisfaction regarding immigration, the economy, and the p...
AfD's Surge to Second-Largest Party in Germany Creates Coalition Challenges
In Germany's federal elections, the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) won 20.8% of the vote, becoming the second-largest party; mainstream parties refuse coalition, creating governmental instability. The AfD's success reflects voter dissatisfaction regarding immigration, the economy, and the p...
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52% Bias Score


CDU/CSU Wins German Election, but AfD's Rise Poses Major Challenge
Germany's conservative CDU/CSU bloc won the federal election but lacks a majority, forcing coalition negotiations with the SPD while facing the historic rise of the far-right AfD, which secured the second-highest number of votes, posing challenges for Germany's future stability and international all...
CDU/CSU Wins German Election, but AfD's Rise Poses Major Challenge
Germany's conservative CDU/CSU bloc won the federal election but lacks a majority, forcing coalition negotiations with the SPD while facing the historic rise of the far-right AfD, which secured the second-highest number of votes, posing challenges for Germany's future stability and international all...
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60% Bias Score


Merz Wins German Election Amidst Rightward Shift and AfD Surge
Germany's elections, with 83% turnout, saw CDU's Friedrich Merz win, becoming the next chancellor; the far-right AfD exceeded 20%, becoming the second-largest parliamentary force, while the SPD reached its worst historical result.
Merz Wins German Election Amidst Rightward Shift and AfD Surge
Germany's elections, with 83% turnout, saw CDU's Friedrich Merz win, becoming the next chancellor; the far-right AfD exceeded 20%, becoming the second-largest parliamentary force, while the SPD reached its worst historical result.
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Merz Wins German Election, AfD Makes Historic Gains
Germany held snap national elections on Sunday, with conservative leader Friedrich Merz winning a plurality but falling short of a majority, while the far-right AfD doubled its support to approximately 20.5%, its best result since World War II, reflecting widespread discontent and economic stagnatio...
Merz Wins German Election, AfD Makes Historic Gains
Germany held snap national elections on Sunday, with conservative leader Friedrich Merz winning a plurality but falling short of a majority, while the far-right AfD doubled its support to approximately 20.5%, its best result since World War II, reflecting widespread discontent and economic stagnatio...
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56% Bias Score

AfD's Rise to Main Opposition in German Elections
Germany's February 23rd elections saw the far-right AfD party gain 20.8% of the vote, becoming the main opposition, particularly dominant in eastern Germany due to anti-immigration and anti-Islam sentiments; this outcome caused concern among Turkish-German organizations.

AfD's Rise to Main Opposition in German Elections
Germany's February 23rd elections saw the far-right AfD party gain 20.8% of the vote, becoming the main opposition, particularly dominant in eastern Germany due to anti-immigration and anti-Islam sentiments; this outcome caused concern among Turkish-German organizations.
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40% Bias Score

German Election: CDU Wins, Far-Right AfD Makes Historic Gains
Germany's recent election saw the CDU/CSU bloc win with 29% of the vote, but the far-right AfD gained about 20%, causing widespread concern and protests due to its anti-migrant stance and potential influence on future policies.

German Election: CDU Wins, Far-Right AfD Makes Historic Gains
Germany's recent election saw the CDU/CSU bloc win with 29% of the vote, but the far-right AfD gained about 20%, causing widespread concern and protests due to its anti-migrant stance and potential influence on future policies.
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48% Bias Score

Merz Wins German Election Amidst AfD Surge
Germany's snap election resulted in a victory for Friedrich Merz's conservative CDU/CSU with 208 seats, while the far-right AfD secured 152 seats, becoming the second-largest party; the election was triggered by the collapse of the prior governing coalition in November and was heavily influenced by ...

Merz Wins German Election Amidst AfD Surge
Germany's snap election resulted in a victory for Friedrich Merz's conservative CDU/CSU with 208 seats, while the far-right AfD secured 152 seats, becoming the second-largest party; the election was triggered by the collapse of the prior governing coalition in November and was heavily influenced by ...
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52% Bias Score

AfD's Rise to Second-Largest Party in Germany
Germany's far-right AfD party nearly doubled its vote share in the recent election, reaching about 20% and becoming the second-largest party, raising concerns about its influence and potential impact on German politics and international relations; despite their gains, they were rejected as coalition...

AfD's Rise to Second-Largest Party in Germany
Germany's far-right AfD party nearly doubled its vote share in the recent election, reaching about 20% and becoming the second-largest party, raising concerns about its influence and potential impact on German politics and international relations; despite their gains, they were rejected as coalition...
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64% Bias Score

AfD's Strong Showing in German Election Raises Concerns
In Germany's recent election, the far-right Alternative for Deutschland (AfD) achieved its best-ever result, securing second place and solidifying its dominance in the former communist east; this highlights growing political polarization and raises concerns about the future of German politics.

AfD's Strong Showing in German Election Raises Concerns
In Germany's recent election, the far-right Alternative for Deutschland (AfD) achieved its best-ever result, securing second place and solidifying its dominance in the former communist east; this highlights growing political polarization and raises concerns about the future of German politics.
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56% Bias Score

AfD's Record Result Shakes Up German Politics
In Germany's early general election, the CDU/CSU alliance won with ~29% of the vote, while the far-right AfD achieved a record 20.8%, becoming the second-largest party; the FDP failed to surpass the 5% threshold, leaving the CDU/CSU needing a coalition partner from the left.

AfD's Record Result Shakes Up German Politics
In Germany's early general election, the CDU/CSU alliance won with ~29% of the vote, while the far-right AfD achieved a record 20.8%, becoming the second-largest party; the FDP failed to surpass the 5% threshold, leaving the CDU/CSU needing a coalition partner from the left.
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60% Bias Score
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