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Merz Faces Steep Challenges Amidst Deep German Divisions
Following Germany's recent elections, CDU/CSU leader Friedrich Merz faces the challenge of forming a government with a weakened mandate, while the AfD doubled its vote share, particularly in eastern Germany, highlighting a deep national division.
Merz Faces Steep Challenges Amidst Deep German Divisions
Following Germany's recent elections, CDU/CSU leader Friedrich Merz faces the challenge of forming a government with a weakened mandate, while the AfD doubled its vote share, particularly in eastern Germany, highlighting a deep national division.
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60% Bias Score


AfD's Rise Threatens German Democracy
The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party's growing influence in the Bundestag is threatening German democracy by undermining the principle of equal treatment under the law, using inflammatory rhetoric, and disrupting parliamentary processes, as evidenced by statements from leaders like Alice Weidel a...
AfD's Rise Threatens German Democracy
The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party's growing influence in the Bundestag is threatening German democracy by undermining the principle of equal treatment under the law, using inflammatory rhetoric, and disrupting parliamentary processes, as evidenced by statements from leaders like Alice Weidel a...
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56% Bias Score


Centrist Coalition Prevents Far-Right Takeover in Austria
Austria formed a three-party coalition government on Monday, consisting of the conservative ÖVP, center-left SPÖ, and liberal NEOS, preventing the far-right FPÖ from power after September elections.
Centrist Coalition Prevents Far-Right Takeover in Austria
Austria formed a three-party coalition government on Monday, consisting of the conservative ÖVP, center-left SPÖ, and liberal NEOS, preventing the far-right FPÖ from power after September elections.
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52% Bias Score


Far-Right's Internal Divisions Exposed Amidst Trump's Influence
Internal divisions plague the international far-right despite shared goals, as evidenced by disagreements over Ukraine and tariffs among leaders like Spain's Vox and France's National Rally, fueled by Trump's influence and highlighting the inherent tensions within a nationalist, anti-globalization m...
Far-Right's Internal Divisions Exposed Amidst Trump's Influence
Internal divisions plague the international far-right despite shared goals, as evidenced by disagreements over Ukraine and tariffs among leaders like Spain's Vox and France's National Rally, fueled by Trump's influence and highlighting the inherent tensions within a nationalist, anti-globalization m...
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40% Bias Score


Austria Forms Three-Party Coalition Government After Far-Right Gains
Austria's new three-party coalition government, led by Chancellor Christian Stocker (ÖVP), was sworn in on March 3, 2025, after lengthy negotiations following September 2024 elections where the far-right FPÖ won the most votes. The coalition aims to address economic recession, illegal immigration, a...
Austria Forms Three-Party Coalition Government After Far-Right Gains
Austria's new three-party coalition government, led by Chancellor Christian Stocker (ÖVP), was sworn in on March 3, 2025, after lengthy negotiations following September 2024 elections where the far-right FPÖ won the most votes. The coalition aims to address economic recession, illegal immigration, a...
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44% Bias Score


German CDU/CSU Faces Backlash Over NGO Funding Inquiry After Migration Policy Vote
Following a controversial vote on stricter migration policies with the far-right AfD, the CDU/CSU in Germany faces mass protests from numerous NGOs, some state-funded. The CDU/CSU launched a parliamentary inquiry targeting 17 NGOs, questioning their political neutrality and threatening funding cuts.
German CDU/CSU Faces Backlash Over NGO Funding Inquiry After Migration Policy Vote
Following a controversial vote on stricter migration policies with the far-right AfD, the CDU/CSU in Germany faces mass protests from numerous NGOs, some state-funded. The CDU/CSU launched a parliamentary inquiry targeting 17 NGOs, questioning their political neutrality and threatening funding cuts.
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48% Bias Score

Far-Right Rise in Europe Linked to Deficit in Nazi Past Confrontation
Nationalist-populist parties AfD and FPÖ gained significant ground in recent German and Austrian elections, particularly in East Germany and Austria, regions that historically avoided confronting their Nazi past; this success is linked to a deficit in historical memory compared to West Germany.

Far-Right Rise in Europe Linked to Deficit in Nazi Past Confrontation
Nationalist-populist parties AfD and FPÖ gained significant ground in recent German and Austrian elections, particularly in East Germany and Austria, regions that historically avoided confronting their Nazi past; this success is linked to a deficit in historical memory compared to West Germany.
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60% Bias Score

AfD's Electoral Surge Raises Concerns About German Democracy
Germany's far-right AfD party doubled its voter support to 20.8% in February's election, becoming the second-largest party in parliament and raising concerns about its impact on democratic principles due to its xenophobic rhetoric and actions that violate the country's constitution, which guarantees...

AfD's Electoral Surge Raises Concerns About German Democracy
Germany's far-right AfD party doubled its voter support to 20.8% in February's election, becoming the second-largest party in parliament and raising concerns about its impact on democratic principles due to its xenophobic rhetoric and actions that violate the country's constitution, which guarantees...
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52% Bias Score

AfD's Surge in German Election Raises Concerns for Democracy
Germany's recent election saw the far-right AfD party double its vote share to 20%, fueled by economic hardship and anti-immigrant sentiment, while Die Linke won in Berlin despite the overall rise of the far right; this mirrors broader trends across Europe.

AfD's Surge in German Election Raises Concerns for Democracy
Germany's recent election saw the far-right AfD party double its vote share to 20%, fueled by economic hardship and anti-immigrant sentiment, while Die Linke won in Berlin despite the overall rise of the far right; this mirrors broader trends across Europe.
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48% Bias Score

CDU/CSU Inquiry into NGOs Sparks Controversy Over State Funding and Political Neutrality
Following mass protests against their stricter migration policies passed with the AfD, the CDU/CSU launched a parliamentary inquiry into 17 NGOs involved, questioning their political neutrality and state funding, sparking controversy and impacting coalition talks.

CDU/CSU Inquiry into NGOs Sparks Controversy Over State Funding and Political Neutrality
Following mass protests against their stricter migration policies passed with the AfD, the CDU/CSU launched a parliamentary inquiry into 17 NGOs involved, questioning their political neutrality and state funding, sparking controversy and impacting coalition talks.
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56% Bias Score

Austria's Surprise Chancellor: Stocker Forms Coalition, Sidelining Far-Right
On March 3rd, 64-year-old conservative Christian Stocker unexpectedly became Austria's chancellor, forming a coalition government with the Social Democrats and Liberals, excluding the far-right Freedom Party that won the September elections.

Austria's Surprise Chancellor: Stocker Forms Coalition, Sidelining Far-Right
On March 3rd, 64-year-old conservative Christian Stocker unexpectedly became Austria's chancellor, forming a coalition government with the Social Democrats and Liberals, excluding the far-right Freedom Party that won the September elections.
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40% Bias Score

AfD Sets Sights on Saxony-Anhalt State Election
The AfD in Saxony-Anhalt, classified as securely right-wing extremist by the Verfassungsschutz, aims to win all direct mandates and 45% of the vote in the upcoming state election, aiming to form Germany's first AfD-led state government following their strong showing in the recent federal election wh...

AfD Sets Sights on Saxony-Anhalt State Election
The AfD in Saxony-Anhalt, classified as securely right-wing extremist by the Verfassungsschutz, aims to win all direct mandates and 45% of the vote in the upcoming state election, aiming to form Germany's first AfD-led state government following their strong showing in the recent federal election wh...
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48% Bias Score
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