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Austria Forms Three-Party Coalition to Combat Economic Crisis
Austria formed a three-party coalition government consisting of the ÖVP, SPÖ, and NEOS, after failed attempts to include the far-right FPÖ, to address the nation's economic crisis and prevent EU sanctions. The coalition plans austerity measures, including increased taxation and social welfare improv...
Austria Forms Three-Party Coalition to Combat Economic Crisis
Austria formed a three-party coalition government consisting of the ÖVP, SPÖ, and NEOS, after failed attempts to include the far-right FPÖ, to address the nation's economic crisis and prevent EU sanctions. The coalition plans austerity measures, including increased taxation and social welfare improv...
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44% Bias Score


Austria Forms Three-Party Coalition, Sidelining Far-Right
Austria's ÖVP, SPÖ, and Neos parties formed a coalition government on Thursday, addressing economic challenges and implementing stricter immigration policies, sidelining the far-right FPÖ despite its September election victory.
Austria Forms Three-Party Coalition, Sidelining Far-Right
Austria's ÖVP, SPÖ, and Neos parties formed a coalition government on Thursday, addressing economic challenges and implementing stricter immigration policies, sidelining the far-right FPÖ despite its September election victory.
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32% Bias Score


Austrian Centrists Form Coalition, Excluding Far-Right
Following a five-month impasse, Austria's centrist parties—the OVP, SPO, and Neos—are forming a coalition government, excluding the far-right FPÖ, which won September's election with 29% of the vote, due to failed coalition attempts and the country's economic crisis.
Austrian Centrists Form Coalition, Excluding Far-Right
Following a five-month impasse, Austria's centrist parties—the OVP, SPO, and Neos—are forming a coalition government, excluding the far-right FPÖ, which won September's election with 29% of the vote, due to failed coalition attempts and the country's economic crisis.
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48% Bias Score


AfD's Funding Under Scrutiny as German Elections Near
Germany's upcoming Federal Parliament elections on February 23rd show the Christian Union bloc leading, closely followed by the Alternative for Germany (AfD), whose recent €2.35 million donation is under investigation for potential illegality due to suspected obscured origins from a German real esta...
AfD's Funding Under Scrutiny as German Elections Near
Germany's upcoming Federal Parliament elections on February 23rd show the Christian Union bloc leading, closely followed by the Alternative for Germany (AfD), whose recent €2.35 million donation is under investigation for potential illegality due to suspected obscured origins from a German real esta...
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40% Bias Score


AfD Under Investigation for Potentially Illegal €2.35 Million Donation
The German far-right AfD party is under investigation for a potentially illegal €2.35 million campaign donation, allegedly from German businessman Henning Conle via straw donor Gerhard Dingler, former FPÖ official, facing potential penalties exceeding €7 million.
AfD Under Investigation for Potentially Illegal €2.35 Million Donation
The German far-right AfD party is under investigation for a potentially illegal €2.35 million campaign donation, allegedly from German businessman Henning Conle via straw donor Gerhard Dingler, former FPÖ official, facing potential penalties exceeding €7 million.
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48% Bias Score


Favoriten": A Viennese School's Struggle for Integration
Ruth Beckermann's documentary "Favoriten" follows Vienna's largest elementary school, where teacher Ilkay Idiskut navigates a multicultural classroom facing economic and social challenges, highlighting broader European issues around migration, class, and gender.
Favoriten": A Viennese School's Struggle for Integration
Ruth Beckermann's documentary "Favoriten" follows Vienna's largest elementary school, where teacher Ilkay Idiskut navigates a multicultural classroom facing economic and social challenges, highlighting broader European issues around migration, class, and gender.
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28% Bias Score

Austria Forms Center-Left Coalition Government
Austria's ÖVP, SPÖ, and Neos parties formed a center-left coalition government; the program includes budget consolidation, stricter asylum laws, social policies, and a cabinet led by Chancellor Christian Stocker (ÖVP) and Vice-Chancellor Andreas Babler (SPÖ).

Austria Forms Center-Left Coalition Government
Austria's ÖVP, SPÖ, and Neos parties formed a center-left coalition government; the program includes budget consolidation, stricter asylum laws, social policies, and a cabinet led by Chancellor Christian Stocker (ÖVP) and Vice-Chancellor Andreas Babler (SPÖ).
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36% Bias Score

Porsche's Secret Salzburg Tunnel Sparks Outrage
Wolfgang Porsche is building a 500-meter private car tunnel to his Salzburg villa, a project approved in February 2024 by the then-mayor, causing controversy due to its cost, secrecy, and potential conflict of interest.

Porsche's Secret Salzburg Tunnel Sparks Outrage
Wolfgang Porsche is building a 500-meter private car tunnel to his Salzburg villa, a project approved in February 2024 by the then-mayor, causing controversy due to its cost, secrecy, and potential conflict of interest.
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Taubitz Secures Fifth World Cup Luge Title After Olympic Setback
German luger Julia Taubitz won her fifth overall World Cup title in Yanqing, China, overcoming a previous Olympic crash on the same track to defeat Austrian rivals Madeleine Egle and Lisa Schulte in a thrilling final race.

Taubitz Secures Fifth World Cup Luge Title After Olympic Setback
German luger Julia Taubitz won her fifth overall World Cup title in Yanqing, China, overcoming a previous Olympic crash on the same track to defeat Austrian rivals Madeleine Egle and Lisa Schulte in a thrilling final race.
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40% Bias Score

AfD Under Investigation for Illegal Campaign Donation
An Austrian-German investigation alleges that the AfD received a €2.35 million illegal campaign donation via a suspected straw-man donor, Gerhard Dingler, with the real donor potentially being Henning Conle, a German businessman with a history of controversial donations to the party.

AfD Under Investigation for Illegal Campaign Donation
An Austrian-German investigation alleges that the AfD received a €2.35 million illegal campaign donation via a suspected straw-man donor, Gerhard Dingler, with the real donor potentially being Henning Conle, a German businessman with a history of controversial donations to the party.
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52% Bias Score

AfD Donation Scandal: German Billionaire Suspected in €2.35 Million Payment
A German billionaire is suspected of donating €2.35 million to Germany's AfD party through a former Austrian FPÖ official, raising concerns about illegal campaign financing and prompting investigations into potential money laundering.

AfD Donation Scandal: German Billionaire Suspected in €2.35 Million Payment
A German billionaire is suspected of donating €2.35 million to Germany's AfD party through a former Austrian FPÖ official, raising concerns about illegal campaign financing and prompting investigations into potential money laundering.
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40% Bias Score

Syrian Asylum Seeker Kills Teen in Austria, Declares Allegiance to ISIS
In Villach, Austria, a 23-year-old Syrian asylum seeker, Ahmad G., fatally stabbed a 14-year-old boy and wounded five others on Saturday, shouting "Allahu Akbar" before the attack; police stated he pledged allegiance to ISIS and was radicalized online; a Syrian food delivery driver intervened.

Syrian Asylum Seeker Kills Teen in Austria, Declares Allegiance to ISIS
In Villach, Austria, a 23-year-old Syrian asylum seeker, Ahmad G., fatally stabbed a 14-year-old boy and wounded five others on Saturday, shouting "Allahu Akbar" before the attack; police stated he pledged allegiance to ISIS and was radicalized online; a Syrian food delivery driver intervened.
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64% Bias Score
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