

Holocaust Survivor Returns Award, Protesting Far-Right Influence on German Migration Policy
A 99-year-old Auschwitz survivor, Albrecht Weinberg, will return his German Order of Merit, protesting a stricter migration policy passed in the Bundestag with the far-right AfD's crucial votes; he fears history repeating itself and Luigi Toscano, a photographer committed to remembering Nazi victims...
Holocaust Survivor Returns Award, Protesting Far-Right Influence on German Migration Policy
A 99-year-old Auschwitz survivor, Albrecht Weinberg, will return his German Order of Merit, protesting a stricter migration policy passed in the Bundestag with the far-right AfD's crucial votes; he fears history repeating itself and Luigi Toscano, a photographer committed to remembering Nazi victims...
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60% Bias Score


Germany's Holocaust Remembrance: Challenges and Future Directions
Germany observes the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation, highlighting its remembrance culture focused on the Holocaust and Nazism, while facing challenges from resurgent right-wing extremism and debates on its effectiveness in combating antisemitism.
Germany's Holocaust Remembrance: Challenges and Future Directions
Germany observes the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation, highlighting its remembrance culture focused on the Holocaust and Nazism, while facing challenges from resurgent right-wing extremism and debates on its effectiveness in combating antisemitism.
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44% Bias Score


Germany's 'Culture of Remembrance': A Legacy of Atonement and Ongoing Debate
Germany's annual Holocaust Remembrance Day on January 27th, marked by ceremonies at the Bundestag, is central to its 'culture of remembrance,' encompassing memorials, education, and legal actions, yet faces challenges from rising antisemitism and debates about its effectiveness and inclusivity.
Germany's 'Culture of Remembrance': A Legacy of Atonement and Ongoing Debate
Germany's annual Holocaust Remembrance Day on January 27th, marked by ceremonies at the Bundestag, is central to its 'culture of remembrance,' encompassing memorials, education, and legal actions, yet faces challenges from rising antisemitism and debates about its effectiveness and inclusivity.
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40% Bias Score


German Green Party Faces Backlash Over Post-Attack Selfie
Following recent fatal attacks in Germany, a large demonstration against right-wing extremism took place, featuring prominent Green Party members who later faced criticism for a cheerful selfie posted online, sparking a debate about political sensitivity and public perception.
German Green Party Faces Backlash Over Post-Attack Selfie
Following recent fatal attacks in Germany, a large demonstration against right-wing extremism took place, featuring prominent Green Party members who later faced criticism for a cheerful selfie posted online, sparking a debate about political sensitivity and public perception.
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64% Bias Score


Musk's Post-Inauguration Gesture Sparks Political Debate
On Monday, following President Trump's inauguration, Elon Musk made a controversial straight-arm gesture twice during a speech at Capitol One Arena, sparking debate over its meaning and prompting reactions ranging from accusations of a Nazi salute to dismissals as an awkward movement; Musk later tur...
Musk's Post-Inauguration Gesture Sparks Political Debate
On Monday, following President Trump's inauguration, Elon Musk made a controversial straight-arm gesture twice during a speech at Capitol One Arena, sparking debate over its meaning and prompting reactions ranging from accusations of a Nazi salute to dismissals as an awkward movement; Musk later tur...
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48% Bias Score


Scholz's Conditional Defense of Free Speech Sparks Debate
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, at the World Economic Forum in Davos, stated that while everyone has the right to free speech, support for far-right views is unacceptable, raising concerns about limitations on free expression in a liberal democracy.
Scholz's Conditional Defense of Free Speech Sparks Debate
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, at the World Economic Forum in Davos, stated that while everyone has the right to free speech, support for far-right views is unacceptable, raising concerns about limitations on free expression in a liberal democracy.
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56% Bias Score

Hamburg Parliament Debates CDU's Asylum Policy Amidst Accusations of Far-Right Collaboration
In Hamburg's parliament, the SPD, Greens, and Left party accused the CDU of collaborating with the AfD on stricter asylum policies, drawing parallels to the Nazi era, while the CDU denies this, emphasizing the need to improve security following recent attacks.

Hamburg Parliament Debates CDU's Asylum Policy Amidst Accusations of Far-Right Collaboration
In Hamburg's parliament, the SPD, Greens, and Left party accused the CDU of collaborating with the AfD on stricter asylum policies, drawing parallels to the Nazi era, while the CDU denies this, emphasizing the need to improve security following recent attacks.
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56% Bias Score

Germany's Holocaust Remembrance Day: A Culture of Remembrance Under Scrutiny
Germany's annual Holocaust Remembrance Day, marked by memorials and educational programs, confronts the nation's Nazi past. However, rising antisemitism and right-wing extremism challenge the effectiveness of this remembrance culture, sparking debate about its future direction.

Germany's Holocaust Remembrance Day: A Culture of Remembrance Under Scrutiny
Germany's annual Holocaust Remembrance Day, marked by memorials and educational programs, confronts the nation's Nazi past. However, rising antisemitism and right-wing extremism challenge the effectiveness of this remembrance culture, sparking debate about its future direction.
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44% Bias Score

Auschwitz Liberation Anniversary Marked by Rising Antisemitism
The 80th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation on January 27th is overshadowed by rising antisemitism and hate speech globally, particularly in Bulgaria, where the number of antisemitic incidents has dramatically increased since October 7, 2023, coinciding with a surge in far-right influence across ...

Auschwitz Liberation Anniversary Marked by Rising Antisemitism
The 80th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation on January 27th is overshadowed by rising antisemitism and hate speech globally, particularly in Bulgaria, where the number of antisemitic incidents has dramatically increased since October 7, 2023, coinciding with a surge in far-right influence across ...
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48% Bias Score

Rise in Far-Right Activity Following Trump's Inauguration
Following President Trump's inauguration, far-right groups like the Patriot Front and the Ku Klux Klan conducted public actions, including demonstrations and the distribution of inflammatory flyers, coinciding with Trump's pardons of January 6th rioters and proposed legislation increasing migrant de...

Rise in Far-Right Activity Following Trump's Inauguration
Following President Trump's inauguration, far-right groups like the Patriot Front and the Ku Klux Klan conducted public actions, including demonstrations and the distribution of inflammatory flyers, coinciding with Trump's pardons of January 6th rioters and proposed legislation increasing migrant de...
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44% Bias Score

German Court Classifies AfD Branch as Right-Wing Extremist
A German court declared the Saxony branch of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) a right-wing extremist organization, a decision with no appeal, amid a national discussion about a potential nationwide ban before the February 23 Bundestag elections.

German Court Classifies AfD Branch as Right-Wing Extremist
A German court declared the Saxony branch of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) a right-wing extremist organization, a decision with no appeal, amid a national discussion about a potential nationwide ban before the February 23 Bundestag elections.
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52% Bias Score

Saxony Court Upholds AfD's Right-Wing Extremist Classification
The Higher Administrative Court of Saxony rejected the AfD's appeal against its classification as definitively right-wing extremist by the Saxon Office for the Protection of the Constitution, confirming the findings of anti-democratic and human rights violating actions and rhetoric.

Saxony Court Upholds AfD's Right-Wing Extremist Classification
The Higher Administrative Court of Saxony rejected the AfD's appeal against its classification as definitively right-wing extremist by the Saxon Office for the Protection of the Constitution, confirming the findings of anti-democratic and human rights violating actions and rhetoric.
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52% Bias Score