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Daughter of First NSU Victim Opposes Zschäpe
Semiya Şimşek, daughter of Enver Şimşek, the first victim of the NSU terrorist group, opposes the inclusion of convicted member Beate Zschäpe in an extremist exit program, citing continued contact with right-wing extremists and insufficient cooperation with authorities.
Daughter of First NSU Victim Opposes Zschäpe
Semiya Şimşek, daughter of Enver Şimşek, the first victim of the NSU terrorist group, opposes the inclusion of convicted member Beate Zschäpe in an extremist exit program, citing continued contact with right-wing extremists and insufficient cooperation with authorities.
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40% Bias Score


German Military Sees 30% Rise in Right-Wing Extremism Cases in 2024
In 2024, the German military (Bundeswehr) reported 280 suspected cases of right-wing extremism, a 30% increase, resulting in 97 dismissals; despite this, officials minimized the problem, while the author argues this reflects a wider societal shift towards authoritarianism and militarism.
German Military Sees 30% Rise in Right-Wing Extremism Cases in 2024
In 2024, the German military (Bundeswehr) reported 280 suspected cases of right-wing extremism, a 30% increase, resulting in 97 dismissals; despite this, officials minimized the problem, while the author argues this reflects a wider societal shift towards authoritarianism and militarism.
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52% Bias Score


NSU Terrorist's Inclusion in Deradicalization Program Sparks Outrage
Beate Chepe, convicted for her role in the National Socialist Underground (NSU) terrorist group responsible for ten murders between 2000 and 2007, has been accepted into Germany's "Exit" deradicalization program, sparking outrage among victims' families who demand her removal.
NSU Terrorist's Inclusion in Deradicalization Program Sparks Outrage
Beate Chepe, convicted for her role in the National Socialist Underground (NSU) terrorist group responsible for ten murders between 2000 and 2007, has been accepted into Germany's "Exit" deradicalization program, sparking outrage among victims' families who demand her removal.
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60% Bias Score


German Music Festival Defies Right-Wing Extremism
Jamel rockt den Förster," a music festival in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, drew approximately 3,500 attendees on August 25-26, 2023, to counter right-wing extremism, facing legal battles with local authorities over permits and regulations.
German Music Festival Defies Right-Wing Extremism
Jamel rockt den Förster," a music festival in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, drew approximately 3,500 attendees on August 25-26, 2023, to counter right-wing extremism, facing legal battles with local authorities over permits and regulations.
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44% Bias Score


Kraftklub's Surprise Performance Energizes Anti-Extremist Festival in Jamel
German band Kraftklub's surprise performance energized the roughly 3,500 attendees of the Jamel rockt den Förster festival, a yearly event combating right-wing extremism in the village of Jamel, Germany, which this year was officially registered as a political assembly, leading to legal disputes wit...
Kraftklub's Surprise Performance Energizes Anti-Extremist Festival in Jamel
German band Kraftklub's surprise performance energized the roughly 3,500 attendees of the Jamel rockt den Förster festival, a yearly event combating right-wing extremism in the village of Jamel, Germany, which this year was officially registered as a political assembly, leading to legal disputes wit...
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52% Bias Score


Antifascist Group Disrupts Major Neo-Nazi Online Shop
The German antifascist organization Laut gegen Nazis secured the trademark for the neo-Nazi online shop "Druck18," disrupting its operations and potentially impacting its millions of euros in revenue, using a strategy of legally protecting extremist codes to prevent their commercial use by far-right...
Antifascist Group Disrupts Major Neo-Nazi Online Shop
The German antifascist organization Laut gegen Nazis secured the trademark for the neo-Nazi online shop "Druck18," disrupting its operations and potentially impacting its millions of euros in revenue, using a strategy of legally protecting extremist codes to prevent their commercial use by far-right...
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44% Bias Score

Thousands Join Anti-Immigration Rallies in Australia Amidst Government Condemnation
Thousands of Australians participated in anti-immigration rallies across the country on Sunday, prompting condemnation from the center-left government which linked the events to neo-Nazi groups.

Thousands Join Anti-Immigration Rallies in Australia Amidst Government Condemnation
Thousands of Australians participated in anti-immigration rallies across the country on Sunday, prompting condemnation from the center-left government which linked the events to neo-Nazi groups.
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48% Bias Score

German Bundeswehr Dismisses 97 Soldiers for Right-Wing Extremism in 2024
The German Bundeswehr dismissed 97 soldiers in 2024 for right-wing extremist incidents, a sharp rise from 62 in 2023, involving Hitler salutes, racist remarks, and far-right songs; concerns remain about slow processing of cases and access to weapons by some accused soldiers.

German Bundeswehr Dismisses 97 Soldiers for Right-Wing Extremism in 2024
The German Bundeswehr dismissed 97 soldiers in 2024 for right-wing extremist incidents, a sharp rise from 62 in 2023, involving Hitler salutes, racist remarks, and far-right songs; concerns remain about slow processing of cases and access to weapons by some accused soldiers.
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40% Bias Score

German Army Dismisses 97 Soldiers for Right-Wing Extremism in 2024
The German Armed Forces dismissed 97 soldiers in 2024 for right-wing extremism, a 56.4% increase from 2023, raising concerns despite the Ministry of Defence considering it a small percentage of personnel; 280 suspected cases were identified in 2024, prompting calls for faster investigations.

German Army Dismisses 97 Soldiers for Right-Wing Extremism in 2024
The German Armed Forces dismissed 97 soldiers in 2024 for right-wing extremism, a 56.4% increase from 2023, raising concerns despite the Ministry of Defence considering it a small percentage of personnel; 280 suspected cases were identified in 2024, prompting calls for faster investigations.
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24% Bias Score

Kraftklub's Surprise Appearance Highlights Legal Battle at Anti-Extremist Festival
The Jamel rockt den Förster festival, a yearly event combating right-wing extremism in Jamel, Germany, saw a surprise appearance by Kraftklub, drawing 3,500 attendees; this year's event saw legal battles over permits, with the local CDU-Landrat attempting to impose alcohol bans, which were later ove...

Kraftklub's Surprise Appearance Highlights Legal Battle at Anti-Extremist Festival
The Jamel rockt den Förster festival, a yearly event combating right-wing extremism in Jamel, Germany, saw a surprise appearance by Kraftklub, drawing 3,500 attendees; this year's event saw legal battles over permits, with the local CDU-Landrat attempting to impose alcohol bans, which were later ove...
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36% Bias Score

Thuringia Restarts AfD Firearm License Revocations Following Court Ruling
Thuringia's Interior Ministry has restarted proceedings to revoke firearm licenses from AfD members, following guidance issued to local authorities after an OVG ruling that clarified the criteria for such revocations, requiring evidence of aggressive behavior or failure to distance from extremist vi...

Thuringia Restarts AfD Firearm License Revocations Following Court Ruling
Thuringia's Interior Ministry has restarted proceedings to revoke firearm licenses from AfD members, following guidance issued to local authorities after an OVG ruling that clarified the criteria for such revocations, requiring evidence of aggressive behavior or failure to distance from extremist vi...
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32% Bias Score

Internal Union Conflict Erupts Over Potential AfD Ban
CDU/CSU member Sascha van Beek contradicts Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt by publicly calling for an AfD ban, while the SPD and Greens support the initiative, leading to internal conflict within the Union and highlighting the ongoing debate on the legality and preparation of such a ban.

Internal Union Conflict Erupts Over Potential AfD Ban
CDU/CSU member Sascha van Beek contradicts Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt by publicly calling for an AfD ban, while the SPD and Greens support the initiative, leading to internal conflict within the Union and highlighting the ongoing debate on the legality and preparation of such a ban.
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44% Bias Score
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