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Germany Extends Border Controls Amidst Election Tensions
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz extended border controls for six months until September, citing 47,000 people turned back and 1,900 smugglers arrested since September, amid rising public concerns about migration and a close election on February 23rd.
Germany Extends Border Controls Amidst Election Tensions
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz extended border controls for six months until September, citing 47,000 people turned back and 1,900 smugglers arrested since September, amid rising public concerns about migration and a close election on February 23rd.
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52% Bias Score


Scholz Rejects AfD Coalition, Accusing Merz of Far-Right Collaboration"
German Chancellor Scholz vehemently rejected any coalition with the far-right AfD party, accusing his rival Merz of collaborating with the AfD on immigration policies, sparking a heated parliamentary debate and highlighting deep political divisions ahead of the February 23rd election.
Scholz Rejects AfD Coalition, Accusing Merz of Far-Right Collaboration"
German Chancellor Scholz vehemently rejected any coalition with the far-right AfD party, accusing his rival Merz of collaborating with the AfD on immigration policies, sparking a heated parliamentary debate and highlighting deep political divisions ahead of the February 23rd election.
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44% Bias Score


German Election: EU Solidarity vs. National Interests
In Germany's upcoming election, the EU's role is a key debate, with Chancellor Scholz criticizing Merz's plan to reject asylum seekers at the border, a move Scholz says would harm European solidarity needed to counter US tariffs; Merz counters that Scholz's government lost EU credibility due to inde...
German Election: EU Solidarity vs. National Interests
In Germany's upcoming election, the EU's role is a key debate, with Chancellor Scholz criticizing Merz's plan to reject asylum seekers at the border, a move Scholz says would harm European solidarity needed to counter US tariffs; Merz counters that Scholz's government lost EU credibility due to inde...
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48% Bias Score


German Election: Limited Coalition Options Force Potential SPD-Union Talks
Following a heated final Bundestag debate, the limited coalition options available to the Union party in Germany's upcoming election necessitate potential negotiations with the SPD, regardless of election results; Scholz's strategy of demonizing Merz has shown limited effectiveness.
German Election: Limited Coalition Options Force Potential SPD-Union Talks
Following a heated final Bundestag debate, the limited coalition options available to the Union party in Germany's upcoming election necessitate potential negotiations with the SPD, regardless of election results; Scholz's strategy of demonizing Merz has shown limited effectiveness.
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68% Bias Score


Merz's Relaxed Demeanor May Favor Union in Upcoming Election
The televised debate between Scholz and Merz showed no clear winner, but Merz's relaxed demeanor and Scholz's defensive approach, particularly on migration and welfare, may significantly favor the Union in the upcoming election.
Merz's Relaxed Demeanor May Favor Union in Upcoming Election
The televised debate between Scholz and Merz showed no clear winner, but Merz's relaxed demeanor and Scholz's defensive approach, particularly on migration and welfare, may significantly favor the Union in the upcoming election.
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60% Bias Score


German Election Debates Spark Conflicting Poll Results
Ahead of Germany's February 23rd Bundestag election, televised debates between Scholz (SPD) and Merz (CDU), followed by Habeck (Grüne) and Weidel (AfD), are shaping public opinion. Conflicting polls show varied reactions, with one showing 41% wanting the FDP out of the Bundestag.
German Election Debates Spark Conflicting Poll Results
Ahead of Germany's February 23rd Bundestag election, televised debates between Scholz (SPD) and Merz (CDU), followed by Habeck (Grüne) and Weidel (AfD), are shaping public opinion. Conflicting polls show varied reactions, with one showing 41% wanting the FDP out of the Bundestag.
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64% Bias Score

German Bundestag Session Highlights Pre-Election Anxiety
Germany's Bundestag held a session days before the election, revealing anxieties among politicians. Chancellor Scholz defended his government's record, while opposition leader Merz criticized its performance, with polls showing Merz's CDU/CSU at around 30%. Other parties, including the Greens and FD...

German Bundestag Session Highlights Pre-Election Anxiety
Germany's Bundestag held a session days before the election, revealing anxieties among politicians. Chancellor Scholz defended his government's record, while opposition leader Merz criticized its performance, with polls showing Merz's CDU/CSU at around 30%. Other parties, including the Greens and FD...
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40% Bias Score

Scholz: 60% Reelection Chance, AfD Coalition Prevention, Racism Accusations
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz anticipates a 60% chance of reelection, prioritizing the prevention of a coalition with the AfD and facing legal action over accusations of racism against a CDU politician.

Scholz: 60% Reelection Chance, AfD Coalition Prevention, Racism Accusations
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz anticipates a 60% chance of reelection, prioritizing the prevention of a coalition with the AfD and facing legal action over accusations of racism against a CDU politician.
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44% Bias Score

German Election Polls Show Union Bloc Leading, Scholz Attacks Merz
Recent polls show the Union bloc leading Germany's election race with 28-34% support, followed by the AfD (20-22%), and the SPD (15-18%). Chancellor Scholz is intensifying attacks on his challenger Merz, highlighting the Union's cooperation with the AfD on a migration plan.

German Election Polls Show Union Bloc Leading, Scholz Attacks Merz
Recent polls show the Union bloc leading Germany's election race with 28-34% support, followed by the AfD (20-22%), and the SPD (15-18%). Chancellor Scholz is intensifying attacks on his challenger Merz, highlighting the Union's cooperation with the AfD on a migration plan.
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64% Bias Score

Munich Mayor to Skip Scholz Campaign Visit
Munich's Mayor Dieter Reiter, an SPD member, will not welcome Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) during his campaign visit on Saturday, citing personal integrity and past doubts about Scholz's suitability as Chancellor candidate, preferring Boris Pistorius instead.

Munich Mayor to Skip Scholz Campaign Visit
Munich's Mayor Dieter Reiter, an SPD member, will not welcome Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) during his campaign visit on Saturday, citing personal integrity and past doubts about Scholz's suitability as Chancellor candidate, preferring Boris Pistorius instead.
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48% Bias Score

German Election: Economy and AfD Influence Dominate Debate
In Germany's upcoming federal election on February 23, economic concerns and the potential influence of the far-right AfD are dominating the race. Chancellor Scholz and CDU leader Merz clashed in their first televised debate, with 37% of viewers seeing Scholz as the winner, while polls predict a CDU...

German Election: Economy and AfD Influence Dominate Debate
In Germany's upcoming federal election on February 23, economic concerns and the potential influence of the far-right AfD are dominating the race. Chancellor Scholz and CDU leader Merz clashed in their first televised debate, with 37% of viewers seeing Scholz as the winner, while polls predict a CDU...
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40% Bias Score

Scholz and Merz Debate Fails to Shift German Election Landscape
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and his conservative rival Friedrich Merz engaged in their first televised debate, showcasing contrasting views on migration, economic policies, and the handling of the current political climate. The debate failed to sway public opinion, leaving 30% of voters undecided.

Scholz and Merz Debate Fails to Shift German Election Landscape
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and his conservative rival Friedrich Merz engaged in their first televised debate, showcasing contrasting views on migration, economic policies, and the handling of the current political climate. The debate failed to sway public opinion, leaving 30% of voters undecided.
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60% Bias Score
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