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AfD's Strategic Use of Christianity in German Politics
Alice Weidel, leader of Germany's AfD, gave an interview to right-wing influencer Leonard Jäger about faith, revealing the party's strategic use of Christian symbolism to appeal to voters amid anxieties about immigration and cultural change, while highlighting a growing link between European far-rig...
AfD's Strategic Use of Christianity in German Politics
Alice Weidel, leader of Germany's AfD, gave an interview to right-wing influencer Leonard Jäger about faith, revealing the party's strategic use of Christian symbolism to appeal to voters amid anxieties about immigration and cultural change, while highlighting a growing link between European far-rig...
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44% Bias Score


AfD Aims for Absolute Majority in Saxony-Anhalt State Election
The Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party in Germany is planning its largest state election campaign yet in Saxony-Anhalt for September 6th, 2026, aiming for an absolute majority and employing a multi-platform outreach strategy, including social media and direct engagement, to counter the existing...
AfD Aims for Absolute Majority in Saxony-Anhalt State Election
The Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party in Germany is planning its largest state election campaign yet in Saxony-Anhalt for September 6th, 2026, aiming for an absolute majority and employing a multi-platform outreach strategy, including social media and direct engagement, to counter the existing...
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48% Bias Score


NYT Backs Merz Amidst AfD's Rise in Germany
The New York Times unexpectedly backs German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, fearing the AfD's rise fueled by Angela Merkel's immigration policies and established parties' failures to address voter concerns, urging Merz to tackle economic stagnation and immigration to prevent further right-wing populist ...
NYT Backs Merz Amidst AfD's Rise in Germany
The New York Times unexpectedly backs German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, fearing the AfD's rise fueled by Angela Merkel's immigration policies and established parties' failures to address voter concerns, urging Merz to tackle economic stagnation and immigration to prevent further right-wing populist ...
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52% Bias Score


Centrist Wins Romanian Presidency Amidst Rising Right-Wing Populism in Europe
Centrist Nikusor Dan narrowly won Romania's presidential election against far-right George Simion (46%), while in Poland and Portugal, rising conservative nationalism saw strong electoral performances, signaling a broader European trend.
Centrist Wins Romanian Presidency Amidst Rising Right-Wing Populism in Europe
Centrist Nikusor Dan narrowly won Romania's presidential election against far-right George Simion (46%), while in Poland and Portugal, rising conservative nationalism saw strong electoral performances, signaling a broader European trend.
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40% Bias Score


Germany's AfD Classification Sparks Debate on Right-Wing Extremism in Europe
Germany's classification of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) as right-wing extremist sparked debate and legal action, contrasting with the integration of similar parties into governments across Europe, including Austria's FPÖ, France's RN, and Italy's Brothers of Italy, each with varying degrees of...
Germany's AfD Classification Sparks Debate on Right-Wing Extremism in Europe
Germany's classification of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) as right-wing extremist sparked debate and legal action, contrasting with the integration of similar parties into governments across Europe, including Austria's FPÖ, France's RN, and Italy's Brothers of Italy, each with varying degrees of...
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56% Bias Score


Right-Wing Surge Sweeping Europe and Beyond
Right-wing parties are experiencing significant electoral success across Europe and beyond, fueled by economic anxieties, perceived government failures, and a sense of uncertainty and fear; this trend poses serious long-term consequences for the political landscape.
Right-Wing Surge Sweeping Europe and Beyond
Right-wing parties are experiencing significant electoral success across Europe and beyond, fueled by economic anxieties, perceived government failures, and a sense of uncertainty and fear; this trend poses serious long-term consequences for the political landscape.
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60% Bias Score

AfD Aims for Absolute Majority in Saxony-Anhalt with Unconventional Campaign
The Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party in Germany is launching its largest state election campaign in Saxony-Anhalt for September 6th, 2026, aiming for an absolute majority by directly engaging voters through social media, flyers, and events, bypassing traditional media. Their top candidate, Ul...

AfD Aims for Absolute Majority in Saxony-Anhalt with Unconventional Campaign
The Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party in Germany is launching its largest state election campaign in Saxony-Anhalt for September 6th, 2026, aiming for an absolute majority by directly engaging voters through social media, flyers, and events, bypassing traditional media. Their top candidate, Ul...
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56% Bias Score

Magyar Concludes Anti-Orbán March in Romania
Hungarian opposition leader Péter Magyar concluded a 10-day march in Oradea, Romania on Saturday, criticizing Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's alleged exploitation of Hungarians abroad for political gain and calling for a more humane Hungary. Counter-protests occurred, highlighting political divisions.

Magyar Concludes Anti-Orbán March in Romania
Hungarian opposition leader Péter Magyar concluded a 10-day march in Oradea, Romania on Saturday, criticizing Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's alleged exploitation of Hungarians abroad for political gain and calling for a more humane Hungary. Counter-protests occurred, highlighting political divisions.
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56% Bias Score

Centrists Win European Elections, but Far-Right Gains Ground
Centrist candidates won presidential runoffs in Romania and Poland's first-round vote, but far-right parties made significant gains across the three countries—Romania, Poland, and Portugal—raising concerns about the growing strength of the hard right in Europe.

Centrists Win European Elections, but Far-Right Gains Ground
Centrist candidates won presidential runoffs in Romania and Poland's first-round vote, but far-right parties made significant gains across the three countries—Romania, Poland, and Portugal—raising concerns about the growing strength of the hard right in Europe.
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52% Bias Score

AfD's Extremist Label Sparks Debate Amidst Rising Right-Wing Populism in Europe
Germany's domestic intelligence agency labeled the Alternative for Germany (AfD) a "proven right-wing extremist" party, sparking debate about banning it, while similar parties in other European countries hold significant political power, some even leading governments, demonstrating contrasting appro...

AfD's Extremist Label Sparks Debate Amidst Rising Right-Wing Populism in Europe
Germany's domestic intelligence agency labeled the Alternative for Germany (AfD) a "proven right-wing extremist" party, sparking debate about banning it, while similar parties in other European countries hold significant political power, some even leading governments, demonstrating contrasting appro...
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60% Bias Score

Trzaskowski Leads in Poland's Tight Presidential First Round
In Poland's presidential election's first round, pro-European Rafal Trzaskowski (30.8%) will face nationalist Karol Nawrocki (29.1%) in a June 1st runoff, crucial for the government's future and policies on abortion and LGBTQ+ rights, amid the war in Ukraine and rising far-right influence.

Trzaskowski Leads in Poland's Tight Presidential First Round
In Poland's presidential election's first round, pro-European Rafal Trzaskowski (30.8%) will face nationalist Karol Nawrocki (29.1%) in a June 1st runoff, crucial for the government's future and policies on abortion and LGBTQ+ rights, amid the war in Ukraine and rising far-right influence.
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56% Bias Score

Majority of Germans Favor AfD Ban, Poll Shows
An Insa poll reveals 53 percent of Germans support banning the AfD, following its classification as a potential right-wing extremist threat by the German domestic intelligence agency, although this classification is temporarily suspended due to an AfD lawsuit.

Majority of Germans Favor AfD Ban, Poll Shows
An Insa poll reveals 53 percent of Germans support banning the AfD, following its classification as a potential right-wing extremist threat by the German domestic intelligence agency, although this classification is temporarily suspended due to an AfD lawsuit.
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40% Bias Score
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