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Post-Election Tensions Hamper German Coalition Talks
SPD chair Saskia Esken reported that negotiators with strong opinions from the recent election campaign are hindering coalition talks with the Union, creating friction and delaying progress on policy areas such as migration, although talks are ongoing and constructive.
Post-Election Tensions Hamper German Coalition Talks
SPD chair Saskia Esken reported that negotiators with strong opinions from the recent election campaign are hindering coalition talks with the Union, creating friction and delaying progress on policy areas such as migration, although talks are ongoing and constructive.
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40% Bias Score


Bavarian Debt Brake Reform Faces Uncertain Future"
Germany's federal debt brake relaxation faces a crucial test in Bavaria, requiring a two-thirds majority in the state parliament and a subsequent referendum. The ruling CSU needs to secure votes from either the Free Voters or the Greens, but strained relations hinder progress.
Bavarian Debt Brake Reform Faces Uncertain Future"
Germany's federal debt brake relaxation faces a crucial test in Bavaria, requiring a two-thirds majority in the state parliament and a subsequent referendum. The ruling CSU needs to secure votes from either the Free Voters or the Greens, but strained relations hinder progress.
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48% Bias Score


Germany's Fiscal Turnaround: Euro Surges, Borrowing Costs Rise
Germany's decision to bypass its constitutional budget deficit cap, enabling hundreds of billions of euros in new spending on defense and infrastructure, has sent the euro sharply higher against the dollar and increased German government borrowing costs, marking a historic shift in fiscal policy.
Germany's Fiscal Turnaround: Euro Surges, Borrowing Costs Rise
Germany's decision to bypass its constitutional budget deficit cap, enabling hundreds of billions of euros in new spending on defense and infrastructure, has sent the euro sharply higher against the dollar and increased German government borrowing costs, marking a historic shift in fiscal policy.
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56% Bias Score


German Parliament Faces Power Struggle with AfD
The presidium of Germany's newly elected Bundestag will decide the date for its constituent session by March 25th, facing disputes over seating arrangements and committee assignments, especially with the AfD, now the second-largest faction, claiming key positions.
German Parliament Faces Power Struggle with AfD
The presidium of Germany's newly elected Bundestag will decide the date for its constituent session by March 25th, facing disputes over seating arrangements and committee assignments, especially with the AfD, now the second-largest faction, claiming key positions.
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48% Bias Score


SPD's Crushing Defeat Throws German Politics into Uncertainty
The SPD, Germany's ruling party, suffered a major setback in recent regional elections, winning only 16.4% of the vote. This outcome places immense pressure on party leader Lars Klingbeil to negotiate a coalition with the Union and implement significant internal reforms.
SPD's Crushing Defeat Throws German Politics into Uncertainty
The SPD, Germany's ruling party, suffered a major setback in recent regional elections, winning only 16.4% of the vote. This outcome places immense pressure on party leader Lars Klingbeil to negotiate a coalition with the Union and implement significant internal reforms.
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52% Bias Score


Germany: Union, SPD Agree on Billions for Defense, Infrastructure
Union and SPD in Germany agree on a plan to loosen the debt brake and create a €500 billion infrastructure fund over ten years, with €100 billion for states and municipalities, plus changes to defense spending rules, requiring support from the Greens to pass.
Germany: Union, SPD Agree on Billions for Defense, Infrastructure
Union and SPD in Germany agree on a plan to loosen the debt brake and create a €500 billion infrastructure fund over ten years, with €100 billion for states and municipalities, plus changes to defense spending rules, requiring support from the Greens to pass.
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36% Bias Score

Bavarian Debt Brake Relaxation Faces Uncertain Future Amidst Political Discord
Bavaria's state parliament faces a critical vote on relaxing the debt brake, requiring a two-thirds majority which is currently unattainable without the support of the Free Voters and/or Greens. The CSU, needing these parties' votes, must address their concerns before the vote, with a subsequent pub...

Bavarian Debt Brake Relaxation Faces Uncertain Future Amidst Political Discord
Bavaria's state parliament faces a critical vote on relaxing the debt brake, requiring a two-thirds majority which is currently unattainable without the support of the Free Voters and/or Greens. The CSU, needing these parties' votes, must address their concerns before the vote, with a subsequent pub...
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48% Bias Score

Germany's Asylum Application Delays Reach 12 Months
Germany's asylum application processing time increased from 6.8 months in 2023 to 12 months in late 2024, causing hardship for applicants and contradicting statements by leading politician Friedrich Merz, who criticized asylum seekers without acknowledging these delays.

Germany's Asylum Application Delays Reach 12 Months
Germany's asylum application processing time increased from 6.8 months in 2023 to 12 months in late 2024, causing hardship for applicants and contradicting statements by leading politician Friedrich Merz, who criticized asylum seekers without acknowledging these delays.
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56% Bias Score

German Court Sentences "United Patriots" Terror Group Leaders
A German court sentenced four leaders of the "United Patriots" terrorist group to between five years nine months and eight years in prison for plotting to overthrow the government and kidnap Health Minister Karl Lauterbach; a fifth defendant received a shorter sentence.

German Court Sentences "United Patriots" Terror Group Leaders
A German court sentenced four leaders of the "United Patriots" terrorist group to between five years nine months and eight years in prison for plotting to overthrow the government and kidnap Health Minister Karl Lauterbach; a fifth defendant received a shorter sentence.
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52% Bias Score

Germany Lifts Debt Brake Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainty
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD agreed to lift the debt brake, allocating €500 billion over ten years for investments and infrastructure, marking a significant shift in post-war fiscal policy due to geopolitical tensions and potential trade conflicts.

Germany Lifts Debt Brake Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainty
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD agreed to lift the debt brake, allocating €500 billion over ten years for investments and infrastructure, marking a significant shift in post-war fiscal policy due to geopolitical tensions and potential trade conflicts.
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44% Bias Score

Germany's Coalition Talks: Debt Brake Amendment for Defense and Infrastructure
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD are negotiating a coalition government, requiring substantial funding for defense (€130 billion) and infrastructure (€500 billion) modernization. This necessitates modifying the "Schuldenbremse" (debt brake) constitutional rule, potentially increasing Germany's debt burden ...

Germany's Coalition Talks: Debt Brake Amendment for Defense and Infrastructure
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD are negotiating a coalition government, requiring substantial funding for defense (€130 billion) and infrastructure (€500 billion) modernization. This necessitates modifying the "Schuldenbremse" (debt brake) constitutional rule, potentially increasing Germany's debt burden ...
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36% Bias Score

German Bundestag to Hold Special Sessions on Defense Spending and Infrastructure
The German Bundestag's old members will convene special sessions on March 13th and 18th to approve €500 billion in infrastructure spending and debt brake changes for increased defense spending, a move the AfD is challenging legally due to a lack of two-thirds majority in the newly elected Bundestag.

German Bundestag to Hold Special Sessions on Defense Spending and Infrastructure
The German Bundestag's old members will convene special sessions on March 13th and 18th to approve €500 billion in infrastructure spending and debt brake changes for increased defense spending, a move the AfD is challenging legally due to a lack of two-thirds majority in the newly elected Bundestag.
Progress
40% Bias Score
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