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Spain to Increase Military Spending Amidst Domestic Opposition and Geopolitical Pressure
Spain's socialist government will increase defense spending to meet demands from the US and European allies, causing protests from left-wing parties and raising concerns about potential cuts to social programs. A recent poll indicated 75% support for increased military spending, especially following...
Spain to Increase Military Spending Amidst Domestic Opposition and Geopolitical Pressure
Spain's socialist government will increase defense spending to meet demands from the US and European allies, causing protests from left-wing parties and raising concerns about potential cuts to social programs. A recent poll indicated 75% support for increased military spending, especially following...
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48% Bias Score


Brandenburg Budget Uncertain: Coalition Faces Internal Dissent
The Brandenburg state budget's approval is uncertain due to BSW member Sven Hornauf's conditional support, contingent on changes to education and property tax, threatening the SPD/BSW coalition's two-vote majority before the June 20th vote.
Brandenburg Budget Uncertain: Coalition Faces Internal Dissent
The Brandenburg state budget's approval is uncertain due to BSW member Sven Hornauf's conditional support, contingent on changes to education and property tax, threatening the SPD/BSW coalition's two-vote majority before the June 20th vote.
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48% Bias Score


WELT Names Lars Klingbeil 'Person of the Year'
WELT named Lars Klingbeil, SPD chairman and German Vice Chancellor, its 'Person of the Year' for his political maneuvering securing seven ministries for the SPD in the coalition government, despite the party's low 2021 election result (16%), and for navigating complex negotiations amid economic rece...
WELT Names Lars Klingbeil 'Person of the Year'
WELT named Lars Klingbeil, SPD chairman and German Vice Chancellor, its 'Person of the Year' for his political maneuvering securing seven ministries for the SPD in the coalition government, despite the party's low 2021 election result (16%), and for navigating complex negotiations amid economic rece...
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52% Bias Score


Dutch Coalition Government Includes Far-Right PVV
Following the November 2023 Dutch elections, where Geert Wilders' PVV secured 23.5% of the vote, a new coalition government was formed in July 2024, incorporating the PVV's platform despite previous objections from Mark Rutte, who served as Prime Minister for 14 years.
Dutch Coalition Government Includes Far-Right PVV
Following the November 2023 Dutch elections, where Geert Wilders' PVV secured 23.5% of the vote, a new coalition government was formed in July 2024, incorporating the PVV's platform despite previous objections from Mark Rutte, who served as Prime Minister for 14 years.
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56% Bias Score


Dutch Coalition Reshuffles Ministries After PVV Departure
Following the PVV's departure, the VVD, NSC, and BBB parties will replace three PVV ministers, likely selecting one per party. The Ministry of Asylum and Migration is highly contested; the selection process includes AIVD screening and financial checks, with acting ministers temporarily managing port...
Dutch Coalition Reshuffles Ministries After PVV Departure
Following the PVV's departure, the VVD, NSC, and BBB parties will replace three PVV ministers, likely selecting one per party. The Ministry of Asylum and Migration is highly contested; the selection process includes AIVD screening and financial checks, with acting ministers temporarily managing port...
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36% Bias Score


Wilders Rejects Coalition, Prioritizing Opposition
Geert Wilders, leader of the Dutch Party for Freedom (PVV), unexpectedly refused to join a potential coalition government, a decision the author applauds, citing his lack of political substance and strategic move to maintain his party's standing.
Wilders Rejects Coalition, Prioritizing Opposition
Geert Wilders, leader of the Dutch Party for Freedom (PVV), unexpectedly refused to join a potential coalition government, a decision the author applauds, citing his lack of political substance and strategic move to maintain his party's standing.
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60% Bias Score

Madrid Protest Challenges Spain's Military Spending Increase
Over 1,000 people protested in Madrid against Spain's increasing military spending, demanding Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez halt rearmament plans; Izquierda Unida (IU), a coalition partner, threatened to leave the government if the spending increase proceeds, highlighting internal divisions within th...

Madrid Protest Challenges Spain's Military Spending Increase
Over 1,000 people protested in Madrid against Spain's increasing military spending, demanding Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez halt rearmament plans; Izquierda Unida (IU), a coalition partner, threatened to leave the government if the spending increase proceeds, highlighting internal divisions within th...
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52% Bias Score

Brandenburg Budget in Jeopardy Due to Coalition Discord
The Brandenburg state budget faces uncertainty due to BSW member Sven Hornauf's opposition, jeopardizing the SPD/BSW coalition's two-vote majority in the upcoming June 20th vote. His objections focus on education cuts, specifically increased teacher workload, and potential property tax increases, cr...

Brandenburg Budget in Jeopardy Due to Coalition Discord
The Brandenburg state budget faces uncertainty due to BSW member Sven Hornauf's opposition, jeopardizing the SPD/BSW coalition's two-vote majority in the upcoming June 20th vote. His objections focus on education cuts, specifically increased teacher workload, and potential property tax increases, cr...
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52% Bias Score

Dutch Coalition Deadlocked Over Asylum Portfolio After PVV Departure
After the PVV left the Dutch coalition government, the remaining VVD, NSC, and BBB parties are struggling to redistribute nine vacated ministerial positions, with the most significant dispute focusing on the asylum portfolio due to upcoming stricter asylum legislation.

Dutch Coalition Deadlocked Over Asylum Portfolio After PVV Departure
After the PVV left the Dutch coalition government, the remaining VVD, NSC, and BBB parties are struggling to redistribute nine vacated ministerial positions, with the most significant dispute focusing on the asylum portfolio due to upcoming stricter asylum legislation.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Government Reshuffle: Three Parties to Fill PVV Ministerial Vacancies
Following the departure of PVV ministers, the remaining parties VVD, NSC, and BBB will each appoint a new minister to three of the five vacant positions, with the goal of maintaining political balance and electoral advantage ahead of the October 29th elections.

Dutch Government Reshuffle: Three Parties to Fill PVV Ministerial Vacancies
Following the departure of PVV ministers, the remaining parties VVD, NSC, and BBB will each appoint a new minister to three of the five vacant positions, with the goal of maintaining political balance and electoral advantage ahead of the October 29th elections.
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Coalition in Disarray After PVV Departure
Following the PVV's exit, the Dutch coalition faces internal disputes over ministerial positions, particularly the asylum portfolio, delaying decisions until further negotiations Thursday evening.

Dutch Coalition in Disarray After PVV Departure
Following the PVV's exit, the Dutch coalition faces internal disputes over ministerial positions, particularly the asylum portfolio, delaying decisions until further negotiations Thursday evening.
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52% Bias Score

Dutch Schoof Cabinet Collapses Amidst Immigration Policy Disputes
The Schoof cabinet in the Netherlands collapsed on June 2, 2025, due to irreconcilable differences among coalition partners primarily concerning immigration policies and budget allocations, following a series of crises that started with controversial cabinet appointments and ended with the PVV leade...

Dutch Schoof Cabinet Collapses Amidst Immigration Policy Disputes
The Schoof cabinet in the Netherlands collapsed on June 2, 2025, due to irreconcilable differences among coalition partners primarily concerning immigration policies and budget allocations, following a series of crises that started with controversial cabinet appointments and ended with the PVV leade...
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56% Bias Score
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