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German SPD Approves Coalition Agreement, Merz Set to Become Chancellor
Germany's center-left SPD party overwhelmingly approved a coalition agreement with the center-right CDU/CSU, with 84% of members voting in favor and a 56% turnout, paving the way for Friedrich Merz to become Chancellor and the SPD to lead seven ministries.
German SPD Approves Coalition Agreement, Merz Set to Become Chancellor
Germany's center-left SPD party overwhelmingly approved a coalition agreement with the center-right CDU/CSU, with 84% of members voting in favor and a 56% turnout, paving the way for Friedrich Merz to become Chancellor and the SPD to lead seven ministries.
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40% Bias Score


Widespread Blackout Hits Iberian Peninsula, Investigation Underway
A massive blackout affecting Spain, Portugal, and parts of France on Monday around 12:30 PM (Italian time) caused a 60% loss of Spain's energy production capacity in just five seconds; the cause remains under investigation, while the government faces criticism for its delayed response.
Widespread Blackout Hits Iberian Peninsula, Investigation Underway
A massive blackout affecting Spain, Portugal, and parts of France on Monday around 12:30 PM (Italian time) caused a 60% loss of Spain's energy production capacity in just five seconds; the cause remains under investigation, while the government faces criticism for its delayed response.
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36% Bias Score


Berlin's Religious Symbol Ban Sparks Wider European Debate
Germany's Green Party seeks to repeal Berlin's law banning religious symbols for public servants, igniting a broader European debate on secularism versus religious freedom in public life, with varying national approaches ranging from France's strict secularism to Sweden's permissive stance.
Berlin's Religious Symbol Ban Sparks Wider European Debate
Germany's Green Party seeks to repeal Berlin's law banning religious symbols for public servants, igniting a broader European debate on secularism versus religious freedom in public life, with varying national approaches ranging from France's strict secularism to Sweden's permissive stance.
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44% Bias Score


EU Industrial Pollution Costs Drop by One-Third, IED 2.0 Aims for Further Reductions
The EU's 50,000 largest industrial plants, once responsible for 40% of greenhouse gas emissions and 20% of air and water pollutants, have seen a one-third decrease in environmental and health costs (2012-2021) due to policy-driven adoption of renewable energy and cleaner technologies, with the revis...
EU Industrial Pollution Costs Drop by One-Third, IED 2.0 Aims for Further Reductions
The EU's 50,000 largest industrial plants, once responsible for 40% of greenhouse gas emissions and 20% of air and water pollutants, have seen a one-third decrease in environmental and health costs (2012-2021) due to policy-driven adoption of renewable energy and cleaner technologies, with the revis...
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32% Bias Score


Harvard Reports Reveal Widespread Antisemitism and Islamophobia, Prompting Federal Scrutiny
Harvard released two reports revealing widespread antisemitism and Islamophobia on campus, prompting demands for major reforms from the Trump administration amidst an escalating conflict.
Harvard Reports Reveal Widespread Antisemitism and Islamophobia, Prompting Federal Scrutiny
Harvard released two reports revealing widespread antisemitism and Islamophobia on campus, prompting demands for major reforms from the Trump administration amidst an escalating conflict.
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48% Bias Score


Germany to Reject Asylum Seekers at Borders
Germany's new government, led by Friedrich Merz, plans to implement stricter border controls and reject undocumented asylum seekers at the border starting May 6th, potentially violating EU asylum laws and creating friction with neighboring countries.
Germany to Reject Asylum Seekers at Borders
Germany's new government, led by Friedrich Merz, plans to implement stricter border controls and reject undocumented asylum seekers at the border starting May 6th, potentially violating EU asylum laws and creating friction with neighboring countries.
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44% Bias Score

EU's Industrial Emissions Directive Targets 40% Pollution Reduction by 2050
The EU's revised Industrial Emissions Directive aims for a 40% reduction in major air pollutants by 2050, leveraging the Sevilla process and the Clean Industry Pact to achieve carbon neutrality and zero pollution by 2050, with a new online portal tracking progress.

EU's Industrial Emissions Directive Targets 40% Pollution Reduction by 2050
The EU's revised Industrial Emissions Directive aims for a 40% reduction in major air pollutants by 2050, leveraging the Sevilla process and the Clean Industry Pact to achieve carbon neutrality and zero pollution by 2050, with a new online portal tracking progress.
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36% Bias Score

Austria Delays Migrant Family Reunification Ban Pending Court Approval
Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker announced that a controversial ban on migrant family reunification will be delayed until courts rule on its legality; the government claims the ban is needed to address system overload, while critics argue that it violates EU law; the number of people arriving i...

Austria Delays Migrant Family Reunification Ban Pending Court Approval
Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker announced that a controversial ban on migrant family reunification will be delayed until courts rule on its legality; the government claims the ban is needed to address system overload, while critics argue that it violates EU law; the number of people arriving i...
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44% Bias Score

Becciu Withdraws from Conclave Amidst Vatican Financial Scandal
Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu, facing charges of embezzlement and abuse of power related to a €350 million London property deal resulting in over €100 million in losses for the Vatican, withdrew from the upcoming conclave, raising concerns about past financial practices within the Church.

Becciu Withdraws from Conclave Amidst Vatican Financial Scandal
Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu, facing charges of embezzlement and abuse of power related to a €350 million London property deal resulting in over €100 million in losses for the Vatican, withdrew from the upcoming conclave, raising concerns about past financial practices within the Church.
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48% Bias Score

Plenković Urges Faster EU Integration for Bosnia and Herzegovina Amidst Secessionist Concerns
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković strongly supports Bosnia and Herzegovina's EU accession, expressing concern over internal divisions and secessionist tendencies, while warning that delays risk increased influence from global powers like Russia and China.

Plenković Urges Faster EU Integration for Bosnia and Herzegovina Amidst Secessionist Concerns
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković strongly supports Bosnia and Herzegovina's EU accession, expressing concern over internal divisions and secessionist tendencies, while warning that delays risk increased influence from global powers like Russia and China.
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48% Bias Score

Misinformation Mars Portugal's Upcoming Elections
Misleading claims surrounding Portugal's May 18th election are being spread by politicians and social media users, highlighting the need for fact-checking as credible polls show a different picture than what some claim. A new rapid response system is in place to address disinformation.

Misinformation Mars Portugal's Upcoming Elections
Misleading claims surrounding Portugal's May 18th election are being spread by politicians and social media users, highlighting the need for fact-checking as credible polls show a different picture than what some claim. A new rapid response system is in place to address disinformation.
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40% Bias Score

Trump's 100-Day Address Marked by False Claims on Economy
During a speech in Warren, Mich., on Tuesday, President Trump celebrated his first 100 days in office by making several false claims about the economy, including gas and egg prices, and falsely claiming credit for falling inflation and the termination of an electric vehicle mandate.

Trump's 100-Day Address Marked by False Claims on Economy
During a speech in Warren, Mich., on Tuesday, President Trump celebrated his first 100 days in office by making several false claims about the economy, including gas and egg prices, and falsely claiming credit for falling inflation and the termination of an electric vehicle mandate.
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44% Bias Score
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