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Merz's First Foreign Trip: Franco-German 'Restart' Amidst Polish Resistance on Migration
German Chancellor Merz's first foreign trip yielded contrasting results: a 'restart' of Franco-German relations focused on stronger European cooperation, and significant Polish resistance to Merz's plan to expand border controls and reject asylum seekers, signaling potential difficulties in achievin...
Merz's First Foreign Trip: Franco-German 'Restart' Amidst Polish Resistance on Migration
German Chancellor Merz's first foreign trip yielded contrasting results: a 'restart' of Franco-German relations focused on stronger European cooperation, and significant Polish resistance to Merz's plan to expand border controls and reject asylum seekers, signaling potential difficulties in achievin...
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36% Bias Score


Merz's Weak Start: Domestic Politics Threaten Germany's European Leadership
Germany's new chancellor, Friedrich Merz, faces an uphill battle to assert strong leadership in Europe as his narrow victory in the chancellorship vote raises questions about his domestic strength and Germany's ability to play a unified role in the upcoming NATO summit and the Weimar Triangle allian...
Merz's Weak Start: Domestic Politics Threaten Germany's European Leadership
Germany's new chancellor, Friedrich Merz, faces an uphill battle to assert strong leadership in Europe as his narrow victory in the chancellorship vote raises questions about his domestic strength and Germany's ability to play a unified role in the upcoming NATO summit and the Weimar Triangle allian...
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60% Bias Score


Merz Elected German Chancellor After Narrow Second-Ballot Victory
Following a surprising first-ballot defeat, Friedrich Merz was elected German Chancellor in a second ballot after a six-month period of political deadlock caused by the collapse of the previous coalition. The narrow victory, with a 12-vote margin, highlights divisions within the new Union-SPD coalit...
Merz Elected German Chancellor After Narrow Second-Ballot Victory
Following a surprising first-ballot defeat, Friedrich Merz was elected German Chancellor in a second ballot after a six-month period of political deadlock caused by the collapse of the previous coalition. The narrow victory, with a 12-vote margin, highlights divisions within the new Union-SPD coalit...
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60% Bias Score


Merz Fails to Secure German Chancellorship in First Ballot
In Germany's first Bundestag vote, CDU leader Friedrich Merz failed to secure a chancellor majority, receiving 310 votes—short of the needed 316—despite a combined CDU/CSU and SPD seat count of 328, prompting calls for a second ballot and raising concerns about coalition stability.
Merz Fails to Secure German Chancellorship in First Ballot
In Germany's first Bundestag vote, CDU leader Friedrich Merz failed to secure a chancellor majority, receiving 310 votes—short of the needed 316—despite a combined CDU/CSU and SPD seat count of 328, prompting calls for a second ballot and raising concerns about coalition stability.
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52% Bias Score


Merz Fails First Vote, German Coalition in Jeopardy
In a stunning upset, German Chancellor-designate Friedrich Merz failed to secure a Bundestag majority in the first round of voting on Tuesday, jeopardizing the formation of his coalition government and raising concerns about Germany's political stability and its role in Europe.
Merz Fails First Vote, German Coalition in Jeopardy
In a stunning upset, German Chancellor-designate Friedrich Merz failed to secure a Bundestag majority in the first round of voting on Tuesday, jeopardizing the formation of his coalition government and raising concerns about Germany's political stability and its role in Europe.
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52% Bias Score


Germany Forms Narrow Black-Red Coalition Government
Ten weeks post-election, Germany's new black-red coalition government, a slim majority of 52 percent of Bundestag seats, is formed, electing Friedrich Merz as Chancellor, focusing on economic recovery, migration control, fiscal responsibility, and redefining Germany's global role.
Germany Forms Narrow Black-Red Coalition Government
Ten weeks post-election, Germany's new black-red coalition government, a slim majority of 52 percent of Bundestag seats, is formed, electing Friedrich Merz as Chancellor, focusing on economic recovery, migration control, fiscal responsibility, and redefining Germany's global role.
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48% Bias Score

Merz Criticizes US Support for AfD, Announces Call with Trump
Germany's new Chancellor Friedrich Merz criticized US government support for the AfD, a far-right German party, and announced a call with President Trump to discuss the US government's interference in German domestic affairs; Merz also expressed concern over Israel's actions in Gaza and announced a ...

Merz Criticizes US Support for AfD, Announces Call with Trump
Germany's new Chancellor Friedrich Merz criticized US government support for the AfD, a far-right German party, and announced a call with President Trump to discuss the US government's interference in German domestic affairs; Merz also expressed concern over Israel's actions in Gaza and announced a ...
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36% Bias Score

Merz Confirmed as German Chancellor After Unprecedented Second Ballot
Friedrich Merz, Germany's prospective Chancellor, unexpectedly failed to secure an absolute majority in the first Bundestag ballot (310 for, 307 against, needing 316), but secured the position in the second ballot (325 for, 289 against), marking a historic first in post-war Germany.

Merz Confirmed as German Chancellor After Unprecedented Second Ballot
Friedrich Merz, Germany's prospective Chancellor, unexpectedly failed to secure an absolute majority in the first Bundestag ballot (310 for, 307 against, needing 316), but secured the position in the second ballot (325 for, 289 against), marking a historic first in post-war Germany.
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48% Bias Score

German Government Reshuffle: Merz Faces Challenges, SPD Appoints New Ministers
Following a German election setback, the SPD underwent a significant reshuffle, appointing new ministers and leaders, while the new Chancellor, Merz, from a different party, faces immediate challenges in navigating political and economic instability within Germany and the EU.

German Government Reshuffle: Merz Faces Challenges, SPD Appoints New Ministers
Following a German election setback, the SPD underwent a significant reshuffle, appointing new ministers and leaders, while the new Chancellor, Merz, from a different party, faces immediate challenges in navigating political and economic instability within Germany and the EU.
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48% Bias Score

Merz's Narrow Victory Raises Concerns about German Government Stability
Despite forming a coalition government, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz faced unexpected dissent, securing less than a full majority in the vote, raising concerns about his ability to govern effectively and implement critical economic and international policies.

Merz's Narrow Victory Raises Concerns about German Government Stability
Despite forming a coalition government, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz faced unexpected dissent, securing less than a full majority in the vote, raising concerns about his ability to govern effectively and implement critical economic and international policies.
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48% Bias Score

Insa Poll Shows Shifting Popularity Among German Politicians
A new Insa opinion poll reveals shifting popularity among German politicians, with SPD leader Lars Klingbeil gaining ground while CDU leader Friedrich Merz loses support just before Merz's expected election as Chancellor.

Insa Poll Shows Shifting Popularity Among German Politicians
A new Insa opinion poll reveals shifting popularity among German politicians, with SPD leader Lars Klingbeil gaining ground while CDU leader Friedrich Merz loses support just before Merz's expected election as Chancellor.
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40% Bias Score

Merz Becomes German Chancellor in New Union-SPD Coalition
A new coalition government in Germany has been formed by the Union and SPD parties, with Friedrich Merz (CDU) as Chancellor, beginning on [date not specified in text], following the collapse of the previous coalition; the SPD will have four women and three men in the cabinet.

Merz Becomes German Chancellor in New Union-SPD Coalition
A new coalition government in Germany has been formed by the Union and SPD parties, with Friedrich Merz (CDU) as Chancellor, beginning on [date not specified in text], following the collapse of the previous coalition; the SPD will have four women and three men in the cabinet.
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44% Bias Score
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