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German Greens Secure €100 Billion for Climate Action in Post-Election Agreement
Following the German federal election, the Green Party, despite being in opposition, secured 100 billion euros for climate action within a multi-billion euro agreement with CDU and SPD for defense, infrastructure, and climate neutrality, showcasing their influence on policy-making.
German Greens Secure €100 Billion for Climate Action in Post-Election Agreement
Following the German federal election, the Green Party, despite being in opposition, secured 100 billion euros for climate action within a multi-billion euro agreement with CDU and SPD for defense, infrastructure, and climate neutrality, showcasing their influence on policy-making.
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56% Bias Score


Thuringian BSW Politician's AfD Podcast Appearance Sparks Outrage
A BSW politician, Steffen Quasebarth, appeared on the Thuringian AfD's podcast, a party identified as right-wing extremist by German authorities, causing controversy and criticism from the SPD within Thuringia's governing coalition.
Thuringian BSW Politician's AfD Podcast Appearance Sparks Outrage
A BSW politician, Steffen Quasebarth, appeared on the Thuringian AfD's podcast, a party identified as right-wing extremist by German authorities, causing controversy and criticism from the SPD within Thuringia's governing coalition.
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52% Bias Score


Power Struggle within Germany's Green Party for Bundestag Vice Presidency
Germany's Green party is holding an open contest for the Bundestag vice presidency, with incumbent Katrin Göring-Eckardt and former party leader Omid Nouripour competing; this unusual process highlights internal divisions and strategic considerations regarding regional representation and cross-party...
Power Struggle within Germany's Green Party for Bundestag Vice Presidency
Germany's Green party is holding an open contest for the Bundestag vice presidency, with incumbent Katrin Göring-Eckardt and former party leader Omid Nouripour competing; this unusual process highlights internal divisions and strategic considerations regarding regional representation and cross-party...
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44% Bias Score


Germany Agrees on 500 Billion Euro Infrastructure Package
Germany's Union, SPD, and Green parties agreed on a 500 billion euro infrastructure special fund, including 100 billion euros for climate and 100 billion for federal states, plus a broadened definition of defense spending impacting the debt brake, after intense negotiations.
Germany Agrees on 500 Billion Euro Infrastructure Package
Germany's Union, SPD, and Green parties agreed on a 500 billion euro infrastructure special fund, including 100 billion euros for climate and 100 billion for federal states, plus a broadened definition of defense spending impacting the debt brake, after intense negotiations.
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40% Bias Score


Controversial Appointment: Far-Right Politician Joins Thuringia's Environmental Ministry
Lydia Funke, a former AfD politician known for her extremist views, has been appointed as a referent in Thuringia's Ministry for the Environment, sparking controversy due to the AfD's classification as a far-right extremist party.
Controversial Appointment: Far-Right Politician Joins Thuringia's Environmental Ministry
Lydia Funke, a former AfD politician known for her extremist views, has been appointed as a referent in Thuringia's Ministry for the Environment, sparking controversy due to the AfD's classification as a far-right extremist party.
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60% Bias Score


Germany's Debt Dilemma: Defense Spending and Coalition Negotiations
Germany's next government faces a debt dilemma, debating whether to combine increased defense spending with an infrastructure package, requiring Green party support and raising questions about broken promises and fiscal responsibility.
Germany's Debt Dilemma: Defense Spending and Coalition Negotiations
Germany's next government faces a debt dilemma, debating whether to combine increased defense spending with an infrastructure package, requiring Green party support and raising questions about broken promises and fiscal responsibility.
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40% Bias Score

Tooze Condemns Germany's Debt Brake Circumvention as Cynical Political Maneuver
Adam Tooze criticizes Germany's CDU/SPD government for circumventing the debt brake to approve a €500 billion special fund for defense spending, arguing it's a cynical political maneuver that undermines democratic processes and prioritizes conservative security policy over genuine investment.

Tooze Condemns Germany's Debt Brake Circumvention as Cynical Political Maneuver
Adam Tooze criticizes Germany's CDU/SPD government for circumventing the debt brake to approve a €500 billion special fund for defense spending, arguing it's a cynical political maneuver that undermines democratic processes and prioritizes conservative security policy over genuine investment.
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52% Bias Score

German Greens to Serve as Constructive Opposition, Prioritizing Climate Action
Following the German federal election, Green Party co-leader Franziska Brantner announced their intention to act as a constructive opposition, prioritizing climate protection, intergenerational equity, and European peace while influencing the multi-billion-euro financial package to include €100 bill...

German Greens to Serve as Constructive Opposition, Prioritizing Climate Action
Following the German federal election, Green Party co-leader Franziska Brantner announced their intention to act as a constructive opposition, prioritizing climate protection, intergenerational equity, and European peace while influencing the multi-billion-euro financial package to include €100 bill...
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48% Bias Score

Germany Amends Debt Brake Law to Boost Defense and Infrastructure Spending
Germany's outgoing parliament passed a bill to amend its debt brake law, potentially increasing spending on defense and infrastructure, a move supported by CDU/CSU and SPD but opposed by the Green party and FDP, who raised concerns about long-term fiscal burdens and democratic process.

Germany Amends Debt Brake Law to Boost Defense and Infrastructure Spending
Germany's outgoing parliament passed a bill to amend its debt brake law, potentially increasing spending on defense and infrastructure, a move supported by CDU/CSU and SPD but opposed by the Green party and FDP, who raised concerns about long-term fiscal burdens and democratic process.
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48% Bias Score

Germany Approves Massive Debt Plan for Defense and Investment
Germany's CDU/CSU, SPD, and Greens agreed to a €500 billion debt plan exempting defense spending from the debt brake, unlocking €3 billion in military aid for Ukraine and €100 billion for climate and economic transformation, aiming for parliamentary approval before March 25.

Germany Approves Massive Debt Plan for Defense and Investment
Germany's CDU/CSU, SPD, and Greens agreed to a €500 billion debt plan exempting defense spending from the debt brake, unlocking €3 billion in military aid for Ukraine and €100 billion for climate and economic transformation, aiming for parliamentary approval before March 25.
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44% Bias Score

Germany's €500 Billion Infrastructure Plan: A Lack of Concrete Strategy
Germany's planned €500 billion infrastructure investment lacks a detailed plan, creating uncertainty for projects like the Deutsche Bahn's €30 billion+ rail network modernization; disagreements between the Union and SPD parties over DB restructuring and project prioritization further complicate matt...

Germany's €500 Billion Infrastructure Plan: A Lack of Concrete Strategy
Germany's planned €500 billion infrastructure investment lacks a detailed plan, creating uncertainty for projects like the Deutsche Bahn's €30 billion+ rail network modernization; disagreements between the Union and SPD parties over DB restructuring and project prioritization further complicate matt...
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52% Bias Score

German Court Allows Old Bundestag to Approve Increased Borrowing
The German Federal Constitutional Court rejected challenges from the AfD and Left party, allowing the old Bundestag to vote on Tuesday on constitutional amendments enabling increased government borrowing for a financial package, including infrastructure spending, before the new Bundestag convenes on...

German Court Allows Old Bundestag to Approve Increased Borrowing
The German Federal Constitutional Court rejected challenges from the AfD and Left party, allowing the old Bundestag to vote on Tuesday on constitutional amendments enabling increased government borrowing for a financial package, including infrastructure spending, before the new Bundestag convenes on...
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36% Bias Score
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