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German Election: Divided on Economics, United on Ukraine
Germany's upcoming elections see four major parties—CDU/CSU, SPD, Greens, and FDP—with similar positions on supporting Ukraine militarily but diverging sharply on economic policy, with SPD and Greens favoring state intervention while CDU/CSU and FDP pushing for tax cuts and fiscal responsibility.
German Election: Divided on Economics, United on Ukraine
Germany's upcoming elections see four major parties—CDU/CSU, SPD, Greens, and FDP—with similar positions on supporting Ukraine militarily but diverging sharply on economic policy, with SPD and Greens favoring state intervention while CDU/CSU and FDP pushing for tax cuts and fiscal responsibility.
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44% Bias Score


Resignations Trigger Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Climate Foundation Restructuring
Following the resignations of Werner Kuhn and Katja Enderlein, the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Climate Protection Foundation, established to support Nord Stream 2 but now under scrutiny, prepares for a restructuring with a potential new board comprising Christoph Morgen and Detlef Kurreck, while €13 mill...
Resignations Trigger Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Climate Foundation Restructuring
Following the resignations of Werner Kuhn and Katja Enderlein, the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Climate Protection Foundation, established to support Nord Stream 2 but now under scrutiny, prepares for a restructuring with a potential new board comprising Christoph Morgen and Detlef Kurreck, while €13 mill...
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60% Bias Score


FDP Nominates Lindner for Bundestag Election, Facing Steep Challenges
Christian Lindner, former German finance minister, will lead the FDP into the upcoming Bundestag election, advocating for less state intervention and greater individual responsibility; however, the party currently faces low poll ratings, jeopardizing their re-election.
FDP Nominates Lindner for Bundestag Election, Facing Steep Challenges
Christian Lindner, former German finance minister, will lead the FDP into the upcoming Bundestag election, advocating for less state intervention and greater individual responsibility; however, the party currently faces low poll ratings, jeopardizing their re-election.
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52% Bias Score


Immature Behavior Critiques German Politicians
This German article critiques Christian Lindner and other politicians for immature behavior, using the German word "sittlich" (moral) ironically. The author draws parallels to a scene from "Die Feuerzangenbowle" and highlights the broader implications of this trend for German politics.
Immature Behavior Critiques German Politicians
This German article critiques Christian Lindner and other politicians for immature behavior, using the German word "sittlich" (moral) ironically. The author draws parallels to a scene from "Die Feuerzangenbowle" and highlights the broader implications of this trend for German politics.
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56% Bias Score


Scholz Triggers Early German Elections via Vote of No Confidence
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz triggered a vote of no confidence on December 16th, 2024, aiming to dissolve the Bundestag and call for early federal elections on February 23rd, 2025, due to his coalition government's collapse in November and subsequent inability to secure parliamentary majorities.
Scholz Triggers Early German Elections via Vote of No Confidence
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz triggered a vote of no confidence on December 16th, 2024, aiming to dissolve the Bundestag and call for early federal elections on February 23rd, 2025, due to his coalition government's collapse in November and subsequent inability to secure parliamentary majorities.
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28% Bias Score


Germany's No-Confidence Vote: Path to Snap Elections
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz faces a no-confidence vote today, potentially leading to snap elections on February 23rd, following criticism of Germany's bureaucratic inefficiencies and political gridlock.
Germany's No-Confidence Vote: Path to Snap Elections
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz faces a no-confidence vote today, potentially leading to snap elections on February 23rd, following criticism of Germany's bureaucratic inefficiencies and political gridlock.
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44% Bias Score

German Electoral Reform Reduces Bundestag to 630 Seats
Germany's electoral reform will reduce the Bundestag to 630 seats by eliminating excess mandates, saving approximately €125 million annually and altering the balance of power, with the second vote gaining significance. The changes take effect in the February 2025 elections.

German Electoral Reform Reduces Bundestag to 630 Seats
Germany's electoral reform will reduce the Bundestag to 630 seats by eliminating excess mandates, saving approximately €125 million annually and altering the balance of power, with the second vote gaining significance. The changes take effect in the February 2025 elections.
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40% Bias Score

Legal Dispute over 'No' Vote Option in Saxon Minister President Election
A legal opinion by a constitutional law expert opposes the introduction of a 'no' vote option in the upcoming Saxon Minister President election, arguing that it would contradict the state's constitution, while the Green party supports it. The election, involving three candidates, is scheduled for We...

Legal Dispute over 'No' Vote Option in Saxon Minister President Election
A legal opinion by a constitutional law expert opposes the introduction of a 'no' vote option in the upcoming Saxon Minister President election, arguing that it would contradict the state's constitution, while the Green party supports it. The election, involving three candidates, is scheduled for We...
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48% Bias Score

Scholz-Merz spat: Low German word "Tünkram" sparks political debate
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz used the Low German word "Tünkram" to dismiss CDU leader Friedrich Merz's criticism of his conduct at EU summits, sparking a political debate over the use of regional dialects and interpretations of Scholz's actions.

Scholz-Merz spat: Low German word "Tünkram" sparks political debate
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz used the Low German word "Tünkram" to dismiss CDU leader Friedrich Merz's criticism of his conduct at EU summits, sparking a political debate over the use of regional dialects and interpretations of Scholz's actions.
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40% Bias Score

Scholz's Government to Collapse, Triggering Early German Elections
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz faces a no-confidence vote on Monday, expected to lead to his government's collapse and early elections on February 23rd, due to a loss of parliamentary majority following the dismissal of the Finance Minister.

Scholz's Government to Collapse, Triggering Early German Elections
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz faces a no-confidence vote on Monday, expected to lead to his government's collapse and early elections on February 23rd, due to a loss of parliamentary majority following the dismissal of the Finance Minister.
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44% Bias Score

German Chancellor Scholz Faces Vote of No Confidence, Potentially Triggering Early Elections
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz triggered a vote of no confidence on December 11th, 2024, following the collapse of his coalition government, potentially leading to early elections on February 23rd, 2025, after President Steinmeier dissolves the Bundestag.

German Chancellor Scholz Faces Vote of No Confidence, Potentially Triggering Early Elections
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz triggered a vote of no confidence on December 11th, 2024, following the collapse of his coalition government, potentially leading to early elections on February 23rd, 2025, after President Steinmeier dissolves the Bundestag.
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40% Bias Score

Lindner Calls for Deregulation Amidst German Government Crisis
Former German Finance Minister Christian Lindner called for radical deregulation, including eliminating federal agencies, amidst a government crisis that is likely to lead to snap elections in February, where the far-right AfD is expected to become the second or third largest party.

Lindner Calls for Deregulation Amidst German Government Crisis
Former German Finance Minister Christian Lindner called for radical deregulation, including eliminating federal agencies, amidst a government crisis that is likely to lead to snap elections in February, where the far-right AfD is expected to become the second or third largest party.
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40% Bias Score
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