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White House Plans Permanent Federal Worker Layoffs During Government Shutdown
If the government shuts down on October 1st, the White House plans to use the opportunity to permanently eliminate some federal workers, a significant shift from past shutdowns where employees were temporarily furloughed.
White House Plans Permanent Federal Worker Layoffs During Government Shutdown
If the government shuts down on October 1st, the White House plans to use the opportunity to permanently eliminate some federal workers, a significant shift from past shutdowns where employees were temporarily furloughed.
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44% Bias Score


Feijóo Rejects Catalonia's Unique Funding Deal
Three days before a meeting to discuss Catalonia's unique funding deal, PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo rejects the plan to transfer 100% of personal income tax revenue to Catalonia without broader agreement within Spain's Council of Fiscal and Financial Policy, calling it a 'patch' and a failure tha...
Feijóo Rejects Catalonia's Unique Funding Deal
Three days before a meeting to discuss Catalonia's unique funding deal, PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo rejects the plan to transfer 100% of personal income tax revenue to Catalonia without broader agreement within Spain's Council of Fiscal and Financial Policy, calling it a 'patch' and a failure tha...
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52% Bias Score


German Greens Accuse Government of Breaking Climate Spending Promise
Germany's Green Party accuses Chancellor Merz and Finance Minister Klingbeil of breaking their promise to invest €500 billion in infrastructure and climate protection, alleging that funds are being diverted for budget balancing; the government denies this.
German Greens Accuse Government of Breaking Climate Spending Promise
Germany's Green Party accuses Chancellor Merz and Finance Minister Klingbeil of breaking their promise to invest €500 billion in infrastructure and climate protection, alleging that funds are being diverted for budget balancing; the government denies this.
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52% Bias Score


Spanish Coalition Government Faces Budget Showdown
Spain's coalition government faces a major conflict over the 2025 national budget, with Sumar publicly opposing the PSOE's plan to postpone its presentation due to a lack of guaranteed parliamentary support; this disagreement follows other clashes over minimum wage taxation and military spending, hi...
Spanish Coalition Government Faces Budget Showdown
Spain's coalition government faces a major conflict over the 2025 national budget, with Sumar publicly opposing the PSOE's plan to postpone its presentation due to a lack of guaranteed parliamentary support; this disagreement follows other clashes over minimum wage taxation and military spending, hi...
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52% Bias Score


Valencian Government Condemns Zero Funding for Flood Prevention in 2025 Budget
The Valencian regional government criticized the Júcar Hydrographic Confederation's 2025 budget for allocating zero euros to new flood prevention projects, despite allocating nearly one million euros in 2024 which were not executed, while focusing only on repairing damage from October's devastating ...
Valencian Government Condemns Zero Funding for Flood Prevention in 2025 Budget
The Valencian regional government criticized the Júcar Hydrographic Confederation's 2025 budget for allocating zero euros to new flood prevention projects, despite allocating nearly one million euros in 2024 which were not executed, while focusing only on repairing damage from October's devastating ...
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60% Bias Score


Madrid Rejects National Program to Stabilize University Lecturers
The Madrid regional government rejected a national program to stabilize 1,091 assistant lecturer positions in its public universities, defying a nationwide agreement and jeopardizing 169.8 million euros in national funding; the regional government proposes alternative uses for the funds.
Madrid Rejects National Program to Stabilize University Lecturers
The Madrid regional government rejected a national program to stabilize 1,091 assistant lecturer positions in its public universities, defying a nationwide agreement and jeopardizing 169.8 million euros in national funding; the regional government proposes alternative uses for the funds.
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60% Bias Score

Trump, Powell Clash Over Interest Rates, Renovation Costs
During a visit to a Washington, D.C. renovation project, President Trump and Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell publicly clashed over the project's cost and the ongoing disagreement over interest rates, reflecting broader tensions over economic policy.

Trump, Powell Clash Over Interest Rates, Renovation Costs
During a visit to a Washington, D.C. renovation project, President Trump and Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell publicly clashed over the project's cost and the ongoing disagreement over interest rates, reflecting broader tensions over economic policy.
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44% Bias Score

German Greens Accuse Government of Breaking €500 Billion Climate Pledge
The German Green Party accuses Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil (SPD) and Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) of breaking their promise to invest €500 billion from a special budget in infrastructure and climate protection, instead using it for budget consolidation, jeopardizing Germany's economic competi...

German Greens Accuse Government of Breaking €500 Billion Climate Pledge
The German Green Party accuses Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil (SPD) and Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) of breaking their promise to invest €500 billion from a special budget in infrastructure and climate protection, instead using it for budget consolidation, jeopardizing Germany's economic competi...
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52% Bias Score

Brandenburg Municipalities Consider Lawsuit Over Budget Cuts
Brandenburg municipalities are considering a lawsuit against the state's proposed 2025-2026 double budget due to planned funding cuts caused by lower-than-expected tax revenue and reduced payments for housing benefits and family allowances; the head of the Brandenburg Association of Cities and Munic...

Brandenburg Municipalities Consider Lawsuit Over Budget Cuts
Brandenburg municipalities are considering a lawsuit against the state's proposed 2025-2026 double budget due to planned funding cuts caused by lower-than-expected tax revenue and reduced payments for housing benefits and family allowances; the head of the Brandenburg Association of Cities and Munic...
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32% Bias Score

German Greens Oppose €500 Billion Investment Plan
Green Party politicians in three German states oppose the federal government's €500 billion investment plan, demanding a larger share for state and local infrastructure projects and stricter conditions for the use of the special fund. This opposition threatens the plan's passage through the Bundesra...

German Greens Oppose €500 Billion Investment Plan
Green Party politicians in three German states oppose the federal government's €500 billion investment plan, demanding a larger share for state and local infrastructure projects and stricter conditions for the use of the special fund. This opposition threatens the plan's passage through the Bundesra...
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44% Bias Score

Cross River Rail Cost Soars to $17 Billion, Opening Delayed to 2029
Queensland's Cross River Rail project faces a substantial cost increase, with the LNP government citing a $17 billion price tag and a 2029 completion date, compared to Labor's $5.4 billion and 2026 projections. Disagreements center on included costs and accounting practices.

Cross River Rail Cost Soars to $17 Billion, Opening Delayed to 2029
Queensland's Cross River Rail project faces a substantial cost increase, with the LNP government citing a $17 billion price tag and a 2029 completion date, compared to Labor's $5.4 billion and 2026 projections. Disagreements center on included costs and accounting practices.
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44% Bias Score

No-Confidence Vote Threatens French Government Collapse
A no-confidence vote against French Prime Minister Michel Barnier, driven by budget disputes, is scheduled for Wednesday, potentially leading to a government collapse and the appointment of a new prime minister, uniting the far-right and left-wing in a rare alliance.

No-Confidence Vote Threatens French Government Collapse
A no-confidence vote against French Prime Minister Michel Barnier, driven by budget disputes, is scheduled for Wednesday, potentially leading to a government collapse and the appointment of a new prime minister, uniting the far-right and left-wing in a rare alliance.
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40% Bias Score
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