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Left: 42%
20%
Right: 38%
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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Olaf Scholz?Olaf Scholz often is covered by Left and Right Media sources.
Left: 42%
20%
Right: 38%
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Olaf Scholz · GermanyFirst-time claims for asylum in Germany fell by a fifth in the first six months of the year. The chancellor said border checks will continue, to further limit the number of migrants entering through the land borders.See the Story
Germany: Scholz says irregular migration must 'come down'
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Olaf Scholz · ParisEN IMAGES - King Felipe VI of Spain, Israeli President Isaac Herzog, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz... About 85 foreign heads of state and government are received at the Élysée for a reception.See the Story
Paris 2024: Emmanuel Macron welcomes foreign heads of state before the opening ceremony
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
Olaf Scholz · CologneFederal Chancellor Scholz wants to “continue to strictly control the borders.” “The numbers must go down,” he says. In return, he believes border controls make sense. Sceptical sounds are coming from the Union. You want to watch carefully what the cloudy words are worth.See the Story
Too many without asylum reasons: Scholz wants to limit “irregular migration”
Vladimir Putin · GermanyThe federal government worked for almost a year to get the USA to set up far-reaching weapons on German soil. This is primarily intended to scare off Russia. How the decision came about.See the Story
US missiles in Germany: How Olaf Scholz wants to deter the aggressor Putin
100% Left coverage: 1 sources