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Magdeburg Terror Attack Prompts Scholz's Call for German Unity"
A terror attack at Magdeburg's Christmas market on December 24, 2024, killed 5 and injured over 200, prompting German Chancellor Olaf Scholz to call for national unity and investigations into potential security failures in his New Year's address; Scholz also addressed economic challenges and upcomin...
Magdeburg Terror Attack Prompts Scholz's Call for German Unity"
A terror attack at Magdeburg's Christmas market on December 24, 2024, killed 5 and injured over 200, prompting German Chancellor Olaf Scholz to call for national unity and investigations into potential security failures in his New Year's address; Scholz also addressed economic challenges and upcomin...
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32% Bias Score


Scholz's New Year Address: Unity and Election Appeal
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz delivered his fourth New Year's address, urging national unity and participation in the February 23rd election while addressing the Magdeburg Christmas market attack and the influence of social media on the political discourse.
Scholz's New Year Address: Unity and Election Appeal
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz delivered his fourth New Year's address, urging national unity and participation in the February 23rd election while addressing the Magdeburg Christmas market attack and the influence of social media on the political discourse.
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48% Bias Score


German Green MP Apologizes Again for Insulting Chancellor Scholz
Green party MP Paula Piechotta issued a second apology for calling Chancellor Olaf Scholz an "asshole" in a podcast; the SPD reacted angrily, highlighting a contrast with the Greens' candidate's past legal actions against insults.
German Green MP Apologizes Again for Insulting Chancellor Scholz
Green party MP Paula Piechotta issued a second apology for calling Chancellor Olaf Scholz an "asshole" in a podcast; the SPD reacted angrily, highlighting a contrast with the Greens' candidate's past legal actions against insults.
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48% Bias Score


Germany Calls Snap Elections Amidst Political Turmoil
Following Chancellor Olaf Scholz's failed confidence vote on December 16th, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier dissolved the Bundestag on January 19th, triggering snap elections scheduled for February 23rd, prompting intense political debate and uncertainty.
Germany Calls Snap Elections Amidst Political Turmoil
Following Chancellor Olaf Scholz's failed confidence vote on December 16th, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier dissolved the Bundestag on January 19th, triggering snap elections scheduled for February 23rd, prompting intense political debate and uncertainty.
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60% Bias Score


Germany's Unprecedented Election: Short Campaign, Four Candidates, Uncertain Outcome
Germany's snap election on February 23rd, 109 days after the Scholz government's collapse, features four chancellor candidates, a shorter campaign (53 days post-holidays), and is the first winter election since 1987, following a heated SPD-FDP pre-election clash.
Germany's Unprecedented Election: Short Campaign, Four Candidates, Uncertain Outcome
Germany's snap election on February 23rd, 109 days after the Scholz government's collapse, features four chancellor candidates, a shorter campaign (53 days post-holidays), and is the first winter election since 1987, following a heated SPD-FDP pre-election clash.
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44% Bias Score


Musk Criticizes Scholz, Ukraine Replaces 30 Diplomats
Elon Musk publicly criticized German Chancellor Scholz, advocating for a specific German political party, while Ukraine replaced 30 diplomats, including its UN ambassador, with Andrey Melnyk, known for his controversial statements.
Musk Criticizes Scholz, Ukraine Replaces 30 Diplomats
Elon Musk publicly criticized German Chancellor Scholz, advocating for a specific German political party, while Ukraine replaced 30 diplomats, including its UN ambassador, with Andrey Melnyk, known for his controversial statements.
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72% Bias Score

Scholz Urges Unity After Magdeburg Terror Attack, Addresses Economic Challenges
In his New Year's address, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz responded to a terrorist attack at Magdeburg's Christmas market, killing 5 and injuring over 200, by urging national unity and promising investigations into potential security failures; he also addressed economic challenges and criticized Elon...

Scholz Urges Unity After Magdeburg Terror Attack, Addresses Economic Challenges
In his New Year's address, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz responded to a terrorist attack at Magdeburg's Christmas market, killing 5 and injuring over 200, by urging national unity and promising investigations into potential security failures; he also addressed economic challenges and criticized Elon...
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40% Bias Score

Germany Calls Snap Elections After Coalition Collapse
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier dissolved Parliament on December 27, 2024, calling for snap elections on February 23, 2025, due to the collapse of Chancellor Olaf Scholz's coalition government in November 2024 and a subsequent no-confidence vote.

Germany Calls Snap Elections After Coalition Collapse
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier dissolved Parliament on December 27, 2024, calling for snap elections on February 23, 2025, due to the collapse of Chancellor Olaf Scholz's coalition government in November 2024 and a subsequent no-confidence vote.
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36% Bias Score

German Green Politician Apologizes for Insulting Scholz
German Green Party politician Paula Piechotta called Chancellor Olaf Scholz an "arsehole" in a podcast, sparking criticism and an apology; the incident followed a cross-party agreement on respectful political discourse, raising questions about its effectiveness and the impact of social media on poli...

German Green Politician Apologizes for Insulting Scholz
German Green Party politician Paula Piechotta called Chancellor Olaf Scholz an "arsehole" in a podcast, sparking criticism and an apology; the incident followed a cross-party agreement on respectful political discourse, raising questions about its effectiveness and the impact of social media on poli...
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48% Bias Score

Germany Calls Snap Elections After No-Confidence Vote Against Scholz
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier dissolved the Bundestag following a no-confidence vote against Chancellor Olaf Scholz, scheduling snap elections for February 23rd to address political gridlock and restore government effectiveness amid the war in Ukraine and economic instability.

Germany Calls Snap Elections After No-Confidence Vote Against Scholz
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier dissolved the Bundestag following a no-confidence vote against Chancellor Olaf Scholz, scheduling snap elections for February 23rd to address political gridlock and restore government effectiveness amid the war in Ukraine and economic instability.
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32% Bias Score

Scholz's Reported Influence on TV Debate Sparks Controversy, Leading to Format Change
Following a report that Scholz wanted only to debate Merz on TV, ARD and ZDF initially planned a duel between the two, excluding Habeck. After Habeck's campaign team protested, citing unequal treatment and lack of objective justification, ARD and ZDF cancelled the planned debate and will now feature...

Scholz's Reported Influence on TV Debate Sparks Controversy, Leading to Format Change
Following a report that Scholz wanted only to debate Merz on TV, ARD and ZDF initially planned a duel between the two, excluding Habeck. After Habeck's campaign team protested, citing unequal treatment and lack of objective justification, ARD and ZDF cancelled the planned debate and will now feature...
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52% Bias Score

Scholz and Trump Agree on Need to End Ukraine War
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and US President-elect Donald Trump agreed on December 19th that Russia's war in Ukraine has lasted too long, emphasizing the need for a swift, just, and sustainable peace, with Scholz reiterating Germany's continued support for Ukraine.

Scholz and Trump Agree on Need to End Ukraine War
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and US President-elect Donald Trump agreed on December 19th that Russia's war in Ukraine has lasted too long, emphasizing the need for a swift, just, and sustainable peace, with Scholz reiterating Germany's continued support for Ukraine.
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52% Bias Score
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