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German Coalition Talks: Debt, Defense, and Migration Top Agenda
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD are negotiating a coalition government, with key disagreements on the debt brake, defense spending (including potential military draft reinstatement), infrastructure investment (€500 billion fund), migration policy, and climate action. Agreements include massive defense spe...
German Coalition Talks: Debt, Defense, and Migration Top Agenda
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD are negotiating a coalition government, with key disagreements on the debt brake, defense spending (including potential military draft reinstatement), infrastructure investment (€500 billion fund), migration policy, and climate action. Agreements include massive defense spe...
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44% Bias Score


German Coalition Plans Massive Spending, Facing Debt and US Relations Challenges
After the February 23rd German elections, the CDU/CSU and SPD plan a coalition with massive investment in infrastructure (€500 billion over 10 years) and defense, requiring increased borrowing and impacting public opinion on the US and NATO due to President Trump's policies and the war in Ukraine.
German Coalition Plans Massive Spending, Facing Debt and US Relations Challenges
After the February 23rd German elections, the CDU/CSU and SPD plan a coalition with massive investment in infrastructure (€500 billion over 10 years) and defense, requiring increased borrowing and impacting public opinion on the US and NATO due to President Trump's policies and the war in Ukraine.
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36% Bias Score


Dutch Coalition Divided Over €3.5 Billion Ukraine Aid Pledge
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Schoof's surprise announcement of a €3.5 billion aid package to Ukraine on Wednesday caused friction within the Dutch coalition government, with Deputy Prime Ministers Agema and Keijzer expressing their displeasure and demanding the issue be discussed within the Spring Memo...
Dutch Coalition Divided Over €3.5 Billion Ukraine Aid Pledge
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Schoof's surprise announcement of a €3.5 billion aid package to Ukraine on Wednesday caused friction within the Dutch coalition government, with Deputy Prime Ministers Agema and Keijzer expressing their displeasure and demanding the issue be discussed within the Spring Memo...
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40% Bias Score


AfD's Rise in German Election Sparks Concerns
Germany's recent election saw a significant rise of the far-right AfD party (10.4% gain, 152 seats), while the CDU/CSU won with 28.5% of the vote, leading to a new coalition government and raising concerns about extremism and democratic stability.
AfD's Rise in German Election Sparks Concerns
Germany's recent election saw a significant rise of the far-right AfD party (10.4% gain, 152 seats), while the CDU/CSU won with 28.5% of the vote, leading to a new coalition government and raising concerns about extremism and democratic stability.
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56% Bias Score


Germany's Coalition Talks Hampered by Massive Budget Deficit and Debt Brake Reform
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD are negotiating a coalition government facing a €130 billion deficit and requiring €900 billion for defense and infrastructure, necessitating a 'debt brake' reform and the creation of a €500 billion infrastructure fund, all to be approved by the current Bundestag before its...
Germany's Coalition Talks Hampered by Massive Budget Deficit and Debt Brake Reform
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD are negotiating a coalition government facing a €130 billion deficit and requiring €900 billion for defense and infrastructure, necessitating a 'debt brake' reform and the creation of a €500 billion infrastructure fund, all to be approved by the current Bundestag before its...
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36% Bias Score


German Bundestag in Limbo: Old Parliament to Pass Crucial Spending Bills"
Germany's old Bundestag will hold emergency sessions to pass major defense and infrastructure spending packages before the new parliament meets, due to the AfD's electoral gains preventing the necessary two-thirds majority in the new parliament for constitutional amendments.
German Bundestag in Limbo: Old Parliament to Pass Crucial Spending Bills"
Germany's old Bundestag will hold emergency sessions to pass major defense and infrastructure spending packages before the new parliament meets, due to the AfD's electoral gains preventing the necessary two-thirds majority in the new parliament for constitutional amendments.
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44% Bias Score

German Coalition Talks: Agreement on Spending, Disagreements Remain
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD are negotiating a coalition government, agreeing on a €500 billion infrastructure fund and increased military spending, despite disagreements on the "debt brake", migration, and climate policy.

German Coalition Talks: Agreement on Spending, Disagreements Remain
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD are negotiating a coalition government, agreeing on a €500 billion infrastructure fund and increased military spending, despite disagreements on the "debt brake", migration, and climate policy.
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44% Bias Score

German CDU/SPD Coalition Agreement: Budgetary and Immigration Tensions Remain
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD reached a preliminary coalition agreement including a large defense and infrastructure package, despite disagreements on immigration—CDU/CSU wants stricter border controls while SPD prioritizes asylum laws—and the budget, impacting social welfare and economic stimulus plans...

German CDU/SPD Coalition Agreement: Budgetary and Immigration Tensions Remain
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD reached a preliminary coalition agreement including a large defense and infrastructure package, despite disagreements on immigration—CDU/CSU wants stricter border controls while SPD prioritizes asylum laws—and the budget, impacting social welfare and economic stimulus plans...
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36% Bias Score

Merz Promises to Prevent Netanyahu's Arrest in Germany Despite ICC Warrant
Following Germany's election, Chancellor-elect Friedrich Merz pledged to find ways to avoid arresting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should he visit Germany, despite an International Criminal Court warrant for his arrest on war crimes charges, sparking controversy among German politicians...

Merz Promises to Prevent Netanyahu's Arrest in Germany Despite ICC Warrant
Following Germany's election, Chancellor-elect Friedrich Merz pledged to find ways to avoid arresting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should he visit Germany, despite an International Criminal Court warrant for his arrest on war crimes charges, sparking controversy among German politicians...
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40% Bias Score

Germany's Fiscal Shift: Defense Spending, Infrastructure Investments, and Debt Brake Reform
Germany's new government announced a defense spending plan exempting funds above 1% of GDP from the debt brake, alongside a €500 billion infrastructure fund, also exempt, signaling a significant fiscal policy shift. This follows the EU's regulatory overhaul and a more business-friendly approach to C...

Germany's Fiscal Shift: Defense Spending, Infrastructure Investments, and Debt Brake Reform
Germany's new government announced a defense spending plan exempting funds above 1% of GDP from the debt brake, alongside a €500 billion infrastructure fund, also exempt, signaling a significant fiscal policy shift. This follows the EU's regulatory overhaul and a more business-friendly approach to C...
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36% Bias Score

Kosovo Election: Vetëvendosje Wins Most Seats but Needs Coalition
Kosovo's parliamentary elections on February 9th concluded with Vetëvendosje winning 48 seats (42.28% of the vote), falling short of a majority. The results necessitate coalition negotiations, with potential scenarios involving various alliances and minority governments, all under the expectation of...

Kosovo Election: Vetëvendosje Wins Most Seats but Needs Coalition
Kosovo's parliamentary elections on February 9th concluded with Vetëvendosje winning 48 seats (42.28% of the vote), falling short of a majority. The results necessitate coalition negotiations, with potential scenarios involving various alliances and minority governments, all under the expectation of...
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40% Bias Score

Germany Creates €500 Billion Fund for Defense and Infrastructure
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD parties agreed on a €500 billion special fund for infrastructure and defense, a decision justified by threats to peace in Europe and announced by CDU leader Friedrich Merz after a phone call with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy. A constitutional amendment is required for the ...

Germany Creates €500 Billion Fund for Defense and Infrastructure
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD parties agreed on a €500 billion special fund for infrastructure and defense, a decision justified by threats to peace in Europe and announced by CDU leader Friedrich Merz after a phone call with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy. A constitutional amendment is required for the ...
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52% Bias Score
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