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WDR Journalist Martin Kaul diskutiert morgen über den Wahlerfolg der "rechtsextremen" FPÖ in Österreich im Deutschen Theater Berlin. Einziger Gast ist Natascha Strobl (SPÖ), die sich mit der Linksterroristin Lina E solidarisierte.



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WDR Journalist Martin Kaul diskutiert morgen über den Wahlerfolg der "rechtsextremen" FPÖ in Österreich im Deutschen Theater Berlin. Einziger Gast ist Natascha Strobl (SPÖ), die sich mit der Linksterroristin Lina E solidarisierte.

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