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Gerhart Baum: Post-Ministerial Advocacy Shaped German Civil Liberties
Gerhart Rudolf Baum, a German FDP politician and jurist, served as Federal Minister of the Interior (1978-1982), later becoming a prominent advocate for civil liberties, challenging state surveillance and successfully defending journalistic freedoms; he passed away on February 15th at age 92.
Gerhart Baum: Post-Ministerial Advocacy Shaped German Civil Liberties
Gerhart Rudolf Baum, a German FDP politician and jurist, served as Federal Minister of the Interior (1978-1982), later becoming a prominent advocate for civil liberties, challenging state surveillance and successfully defending journalistic freedoms; he passed away on February 15th at age 92.
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36% Bias Score


Death of Gerhart Baum: Loss of Prominent German Politician and Human Rights Advocate
Gerhart Baum, former German Federal Minister of the Interior and prominent FDP politician, died at age 92; he was known for his social liberal views, human rights advocacy, and legal challenges to government surveillance.
Death of Gerhart Baum: Loss of Prominent German Politician and Human Rights Advocate
Gerhart Baum, former German Federal Minister of the Interior and prominent FDP politician, died at age 92; he was known for his social liberal views, human rights advocacy, and legal challenges to government surveillance.
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16% Bias Score


German Election: Limited Coalition Options Force Potential SPD-Union Talks
Following a heated final Bundestag debate, the limited coalition options available to the Union party in Germany's upcoming election necessitate potential negotiations with the SPD, regardless of election results; Scholz's strategy of demonizing Merz has shown limited effectiveness.
German Election: Limited Coalition Options Force Potential SPD-Union Talks
Following a heated final Bundestag debate, the limited coalition options available to the Union party in Germany's upcoming election necessitate potential negotiations with the SPD, regardless of election results; Scholz's strategy of demonizing Merz has shown limited effectiveness.
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68% Bias Score


German Election Debates Spark Conflicting Poll Results
Ahead of Germany's February 23rd Bundestag election, televised debates between Scholz (SPD) and Merz (CDU), followed by Habeck (Grüne) and Weidel (AfD), are shaping public opinion. Conflicting polls show varied reactions, with one showing 41% wanting the FDP out of the Bundestag.
German Election Debates Spark Conflicting Poll Results
Ahead of Germany's February 23rd Bundestag election, televised debates between Scholz (SPD) and Merz (CDU), followed by Habeck (Grüne) and Weidel (AfD), are shaping public opinion. Conflicting polls show varied reactions, with one showing 41% wanting the FDP out of the Bundestag.
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64% Bias Score


FDP's Election Struggle Threatens Party's Survival
The FDP's German election campaign is struggling, facing criticism for past coalition decisions and struggling to garner support amidst a polarized political climate; its survival in the Bundestag is uncertain, posing a significant challenge to its leader, Christian Lindner.
FDP's Election Struggle Threatens Party's Survival
The FDP's German election campaign is struggling, facing criticism for past coalition decisions and struggling to garner support amidst a polarized political climate; its survival in the Bundestag is uncertain, posing a significant challenge to its leader, Christian Lindner.
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56% Bias Score


Lindner Questions Effectiveness of Anti-AfD Protests
Two weeks before the German Bundestag elections, FDP leader Christian Lindner questioned the effectiveness of mass protests against the AfD, arguing that addressing the underlying issues that led to its growth is crucial, and criticized Friedrich Merz for risking national unity by breaking the 'fire...
Lindner Questions Effectiveness of Anti-AfD Protests
Two weeks before the German Bundestag elections, FDP leader Christian Lindner questioned the effectiveness of mass protests against the AfD, arguing that addressing the underlying issues that led to its growth is crucial, and criticized Friedrich Merz for risking national unity by breaking the 'fire...
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44% Bias Score

Death of German Politician Gerhart Baum at 92
Gerhart Baum, a German politician who witnessed the bombing of Dresden and later served as Federal Minister of the Interior, died at age 92 in Cologne; his career was marked by unwavering convictions and a commitment to human rights, notably mediating a settlement between the German government and v...

Death of German Politician Gerhart Baum at 92
Gerhart Baum, a German politician who witnessed the bombing of Dresden and later served as Federal Minister of the Interior, died at age 92 in Cologne; his career was marked by unwavering convictions and a commitment to human rights, notably mediating a settlement between the German government and v...
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40% Bias Score

German Coalition Challenges: CDU/CSU Faces Difficult Path to Power
Germany's CDU/CSU faces difficulty forming a post-election coalition due to strained relations with the SPD and limited alternative options; recent Bundestag sessions show heightened partisan conflict between Chancellor Scholz and opposition leader Merz.

German Coalition Challenges: CDU/CSU Faces Difficult Path to Power
Germany's CDU/CSU faces difficulty forming a post-election coalition due to strained relations with the SPD and limited alternative options; recent Bundestag sessions show heightened partisan conflict between Chancellor Scholz and opposition leader Merz.
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48% Bias Score

FDP Faces Steep Climb to Re-enter German Bundestag
Facing a potential electoral defeat, Germany's FDP party, currently polling at 4%, is campaigning for the February 23rd election, emphasizing economic growth and rejecting coalition with the Greens, while seeking a partnership with the CDU/CSU.

FDP Faces Steep Climb to Re-enter German Bundestag
Facing a potential electoral defeat, Germany's FDP party, currently polling at 4%, is campaigning for the February 23rd election, emphasizing economic growth and rejecting coalition with the Greens, while seeking a partnership with the CDU/CSU.
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60% Bias Score

FDP Fights for Bundestag Survival in Upcoming German Election
Germany's FDP party, currently at 4% in polls, faces an uphill battle to retain its Bundestag seats in the February 23rd election; their leader, Christian Lindner, is campaigning on economic liberalism and stricter immigration, ruling out coalition with the Greens.

FDP Fights for Bundestag Survival in Upcoming German Election
Germany's FDP party, currently at 4% in polls, faces an uphill battle to retain its Bundestag seats in the February 23rd election; their leader, Christian Lindner, is campaigning on economic liberalism and stricter immigration, ruling out coalition with the Greens.
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56% Bias Score

FDP Fights for Survival Amidst German Election Uncertainty
Two weeks before the German federal election, the FDP, facing low poll numbers, defends its exit from the governing coalition and calls to "defend the middle" amid rising right-wing populism, while also facing criticism for its collaboration with the CDU/CSU on a controversial immigration bill that ...

FDP Fights for Survival Amidst German Election Uncertainty
Two weeks before the German federal election, the FDP, facing low poll numbers, defends its exit from the governing coalition and calls to "defend the middle" amid rising right-wing populism, while also facing criticism for its collaboration with the CDU/CSU on a controversial immigration bill that ...
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48% Bias Score

FDP Faces Existential Crisis Amidst Internal Divisions and Low Poll Numbers
Two weeks before crucial state elections, Germany's FDP party struggles with only 4% support in polls, internal divisions over immigration policy (including votes with the AfD), and attacks from CDU rival Friedrich Merz, raising questions about the party's survival.

FDP Faces Existential Crisis Amidst Internal Divisions and Low Poll Numbers
Two weeks before crucial state elections, Germany's FDP party struggles with only 4% support in polls, internal divisions over immigration policy (including votes with the AfD), and attacks from CDU rival Friedrich Merz, raising questions about the party's survival.
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60% Bias Score
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