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‘Pandemic populism’: Germany sees rise in conspiracy theories
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May 3, 2020
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With the COVID-19 crisis sparking uncertainty, conspiracy theories are booming in Germany. Right-wing activists in particular are trying to stir up hatred against politicians and the democratic system, a new study warns.
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