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Baerbock Declines Green Party Leadership Role Due to Family Concerns
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock declined a leadership role in the Green Party's parliamentary group due to personal reasons, citing the impact of years in high-pressure politics on her family; this decision, announced in a letter, follows public statements about security concerns and the s...
Baerbock Declines Green Party Leadership Role Due to Family Concerns
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock declined a leadership role in the Green Party's parliamentary group due to personal reasons, citing the impact of years in high-pressure politics on her family; this decision, announced in a letter, follows public statements about security concerns and the s...
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48% Bias Score


German Bundestag's Female Representation Remains Low at 32.4%
Women hold 32.4% of seats in Germany's newly elected Bundestag, significantly below the 51.7% of women in the adult German population and lower than in 2013 (36.5%) and 2021 (35.7%). Germany ranks 44th internationally in female parliamentary representation, highlighting a need for policy changes.
German Bundestag's Female Representation Remains Low at 32.4%
Women hold 32.4% of seats in Germany's newly elected Bundestag, significantly below the 51.7% of women in the adult German population and lower than in 2013 (36.5%) and 2021 (35.7%). Germany ranks 44th internationally in female parliamentary representation, highlighting a need for policy changes.
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20% Bias Score


Baerbock Withdraws From Green Party Leadership Race
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock announced she will not run for the Green Party's parliamentary leadership due to personal reasons, following years of intense work and a recent electoral loss for the party; she will continue as a member of parliament.
Baerbock Withdraws From Green Party Leadership Race
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock announced she will not run for the Green Party's parliamentary leadership due to personal reasons, following years of intense work and a recent electoral loss for the party; she will continue as a member of parliament.
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44% Bias Score


Germany Plans Massive Spending on Defense and Infrastructure
CDU and CSU propose a €500 billion infrastructure fund and defense spending exemptions from debt limits, requiring constitutional amendments before the new parliament and potentially exceeding €1 trillion in extra spending over the coming years to address security concerns and infrastructure deficit...
Germany Plans Massive Spending on Defense and Infrastructure
CDU and CSU propose a €500 billion infrastructure fund and defense spending exemptions from debt limits, requiring constitutional amendments before the new parliament and potentially exceeding €1 trillion in extra spending over the coming years to address security concerns and infrastructure deficit...
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48% Bias Score


Die Linke's Unexpected Influence on German Defense Policy
Due to Germany's upcoming elections, Die Linke's traditionally pacifist foreign policy positions have become unexpectedly influential, creating controversy as their potential role in forming a two-thirds majority in the Bundestag necessitates a reevaluation of the party's stance on military spending...
Die Linke's Unexpected Influence on German Defense Policy
Due to Germany's upcoming elections, Die Linke's traditionally pacifist foreign policy positions have become unexpectedly influential, creating controversy as their potential role in forming a two-thirds majority in the Bundestag necessitates a reevaluation of the party's stance on military spending...
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60% Bias Score


CDU Questions Funding of NGOs After Anti-Right-Wing Protests in Germany
Following January protests against Germany's rightward shift, the CDU questioned government funding of 17 participating NGOs, submitting 551 questions to the government, prompting criticism from over 1700 academics and raising concerns about political neutrality and chilling effects on activism.
CDU Questions Funding of NGOs After Anti-Right-Wing Protests in Germany
Following January protests against Germany's rightward shift, the CDU questioned government funding of 17 participating NGOs, submitting 551 questions to the government, prompting criticism from over 1700 academics and raising concerns about political neutrality and chilling effects on activism.
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40% Bias Score

Baerbock Steps Back from Green Party Leadership
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock announced she will not seek a leadership position in the Bundestag's Green party parliamentary group due to personal reasons, prioritizing her family after years of high-pressure work and a recent separation; she will remain a member of parliament.

Baerbock Steps Back from Green Party Leadership
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock announced she will not seek a leadership position in the Bundestag's Green party parliamentary group due to personal reasons, prioritizing her family after years of high-pressure work and a recent separation; she will remain a member of parliament.
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44% Bias Score

German Foreign Minister Baerbock Resigns From Greens' Leadership
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock resigned from her leadership role in the Greens parliamentary group due to personal reasons following intense years in politics and a recent divorce, while the Greens received 11.6% of the vote in the recent election.

German Foreign Minister Baerbock Resigns From Greens' Leadership
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock resigned from her leadership role in the Greens parliamentary group due to personal reasons following intense years in politics and a recent divorce, while the Greens received 11.6% of the vote in the recent election.
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44% Bias Score

Giffey Advocates for Berlin's Inclusion in Coalition Talks to Boost Air Travel
Berlin's Senator for Economics, Franziska Giffey, is pushing for Berlin's inclusion in the upcoming CDU/SPD federal coalition negotiations to advocate for increased long-haul flights at BER airport, citing a 5% increase in overnight stays in 2024 to over 30 million and a 10.4% increase in air passen...

Giffey Advocates for Berlin's Inclusion in Coalition Talks to Boost Air Travel
Berlin's Senator for Economics, Franziska Giffey, is pushing for Berlin's inclusion in the upcoming CDU/SPD federal coalition negotiations to advocate for increased long-haul flights at BER airport, citing a 5% increase in overnight stays in 2024 to over 30 million and a 10.4% increase in air passen...
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36% Bias Score

German Coalition Talks Under Pressure Amid US-Ukraine Dispute
German Union and SPD parties held all-night coalition talks, aiming to finalize Ukraine aid funding before the EU summit on Thursday, amid a US-Ukraine dispute. Two special funds, potentially totaling hundreds of billions of Euros for defense and infrastructure, are under consideration, requiring co...

German Coalition Talks Under Pressure Amid US-Ukraine Dispute
German Union and SPD parties held all-night coalition talks, aiming to finalize Ukraine aid funding before the EU summit on Thursday, amid a US-Ukraine dispute. Two special funds, potentially totaling hundreds of billions of Euros for defense and infrastructure, are under consideration, requiring co...
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44% Bias Score

AfD's Rise in Germany Threatens Democratic Norms
The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party in Germany is using provocative rhetoric and political maneuvering to challenge democratic norms and principles of equal treatment, gaining significant parliamentary influence and raising concerns about its potential to undermine democratic processes.

AfD's Rise in Germany Threatens Democratic Norms
The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party in Germany is using provocative rhetoric and political maneuvering to challenge democratic norms and principles of equal treatment, gaining significant parliamentary influence and raising concerns about its potential to undermine democratic processes.
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52% Bias Score

Germany Bypasses Debt Brake for €100 Billion Military Modernization Plan
Germany plans to spend over €100 billion on military modernization, bypassing the debt brake rule with support from Union, SPD, and likely the Greens, to address equipment shortages and meet NATO's 2% GDP spending target, though experts estimate a further €200 billion is needed.

Germany Bypasses Debt Brake for €100 Billion Military Modernization Plan
Germany plans to spend over €100 billion on military modernization, bypassing the debt brake rule with support from Union, SPD, and likely the Greens, to address equipment shortages and meet NATO's 2% GDP spending target, though experts estimate a further €200 billion is needed.
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52% Bias Score
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