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Merz Secures Green Support for €500bn German Spending Plan
Germany's incoming chancellor, Friedrich Merz, secured Green party support for a €500bn spending plan on defense and infrastructure, overcoming initial criticism by offering climate protection concessions, and potentially ending two years of negative economic growth.
Merz Secures Green Support for €500bn German Spending Plan
Germany's incoming chancellor, Friedrich Merz, secured Green party support for a €500bn spending plan on defense and infrastructure, overcoming initial criticism by offering climate protection concessions, and potentially ending two years of negative economic growth.
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44% Bias Score


German Coalition Talks: €500 Billion Fund, Debt Brake Exemption, and Green Party Conditions
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD propose a €500 billion infrastructure fund and defense spending exemptions from the debt brake, requiring a constitutional amendment and Green party support, with negotiations under pressure to form a new government within ten days.
German Coalition Talks: €500 Billion Fund, Debt Brake Exemption, and Green Party Conditions
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD propose a €500 billion infrastructure fund and defense spending exemptions from the debt brake, requiring a constitutional amendment and Green party support, with negotiations under pressure to form a new government within ten days.
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44% Bias Score


Germany's New Coalition Government: A 10-Day Plan for Increased Defense and Infrastructure Spending
Following successful negotiations between CDU/CSU and SPD, Germany is forming a coalition government with a plan for increased defense and infrastructure spending, aiming for completion by mid-April; parliamentary approval, particularly from the Green party, is crucial.
Germany's New Coalition Government: A 10-Day Plan for Increased Defense and Infrastructure Spending
Following successful negotiations between CDU/CSU and SPD, Germany is forming a coalition government with a plan for increased defense and infrastructure spending, aiming for completion by mid-April; parliamentary approval, particularly from the Green party, is crucial.
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36% Bias Score


Dutch Asylum Minister Defends Unpopular Laws Amidst Criticism
Dutch Immigration Minister Marjolein Faber refused to compromise on her controversial asylum laws despite warnings from the IND and judiciary about longer procedures, provoking criticism from opposition parties who fear the government's collapse.
Dutch Asylum Minister Defends Unpopular Laws Amidst Criticism
Dutch Immigration Minister Marjolein Faber refused to compromise on her controversial asylum laws despite warnings from the IND and judiciary about longer procedures, provoking criticism from opposition parties who fear the government's collapse.
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48% Bias Score


Germany's Outgoing Bundestag to Decide on Debt Brake Amendment
The outgoing German Bundestag will hold a special session on March 13th to potentially amend the debt brake, enabling increased military spending and infrastructure investment—a move criticized for bypassing the newly elected parliament's lack of a two-thirds majority.
Germany's Outgoing Bundestag to Decide on Debt Brake Amendment
The outgoing German Bundestag will hold a special session on March 13th to potentially amend the debt brake, enabling increased military spending and infrastructure investment—a move criticized for bypassing the newly elected parliament's lack of a two-thirds majority.
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52% Bias Score


Dutch Coalition Divided on Climate Action
The Dutch coalition government is deeply divided on implementing further measures to meet its 2027 climate goals, despite warnings that current policies are insufficient, revealing major disagreements over funding and policy feasibility.
Dutch Coalition Divided on Climate Action
The Dutch coalition government is deeply divided on implementing further measures to meet its 2027 climate goals, despite warnings that current policies are insufficient, revealing major disagreements over funding and policy feasibility.
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44% Bias Score

Merz Secures €500 Billion for German Defence and Infrastructure
Following 10 hours of talks, German conservative leader Friedrich Merz secured a €500 billion (£420 billion) infrastructure fund and increased defense spending exceeding 1% of GDP, exempt from debt restrictions, to strengthen Germany's role in Europe ahead of a crucial parliamentary vote next Tuesda...

Merz Secures €500 Billion for German Defence and Infrastructure
Following 10 hours of talks, German conservative leader Friedrich Merz secured a €500 billion (£420 billion) infrastructure fund and increased defense spending exceeding 1% of GDP, exempt from debt restrictions, to strengthen Germany's role in Europe ahead of a crucial parliamentary vote next Tuesda...
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52% Bias Score

Bavarian Free Voters' Opposition Jeopardizes 100 Billion Euro Municipal Funding Plan
The Bavarian Free Voters' opposition to a federal plan to increase borrowing for municipal investments threatens to block 100 billion euros in funding for Bavarian municipalities, creating conflict within the party between state and local leadership, and potentially derailing the plan due to the req...

Bavarian Free Voters' Opposition Jeopardizes 100 Billion Euro Municipal Funding Plan
The Bavarian Free Voters' opposition to a federal plan to increase borrowing for municipal investments threatens to block 100 billion euros in funding for Bavarian municipalities, creating conflict within the party between state and local leadership, and potentially derailing the plan due to the req...
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40% Bias Score

Germany's €500 Billion Infrastructure Plan Faces Political Hurdle
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD propose a €500 billion infrastructure fund, facing opposition from the Greens, requiring a constitutional amendment to bypass strict debt limits, impacting fiscal policy and long-term economic planning.

Germany's €500 Billion Infrastructure Plan Faces Political Hurdle
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD propose a €500 billion infrastructure fund, facing opposition from the Greens, requiring a constitutional amendment to bypass strict debt limits, impacting fiscal policy and long-term economic planning.
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40% Bias Score

Germany's CDU, CSU, and SPD Begin Extensive Coalition Talks
CDU, CSU, and SPD will begin coalition talks on Thursday with 16 working groups totaling 256 politicians, aiming to finalize a government program within ten days; this differs from prior coalitions with fewer participants.

Germany's CDU, CSU, and SPD Begin Extensive Coalition Talks
CDU, CSU, and SPD will begin coalition talks on Thursday with 16 working groups totaling 256 politicians, aiming to finalize a government program within ten days; this differs from prior coalitions with fewer participants.
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Climate Goals Under Threat Amidst Coalition Disagreements
Dutch Minister Sophie Hermans struggles to meet climate goals due to coalition disagreements on additional measures, prioritizing energy cost reduction over stricter climate policies, potentially jeopardizing the 95% success rate projected by the Planbureau voor de Leefomgeving.

Dutch Climate Goals Under Threat Amidst Coalition Disagreements
Dutch Minister Sophie Hermans struggles to meet climate goals due to coalition disagreements on additional measures, prioritizing energy cost reduction over stricter climate policies, potentially jeopardizing the 95% success rate projected by the Planbureau voor de Leefomgeving.
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52% Bias Score

Valencian Government Approves €2.364 Billion Emergency Credit for Flood Reconstruction
The Valencian regional government approved a €2.364 billion emergency credit to fund reconstruction efforts after severe flooding, financed through debt, after Vox's shift in stance jeopardized the approval of the 2025 budget.

Valencian Government Approves €2.364 Billion Emergency Credit for Flood Reconstruction
The Valencian regional government approved a €2.364 billion emergency credit to fund reconstruction efforts after severe flooding, financed through debt, after Vox's shift in stance jeopardized the approval of the 2025 budget.
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44% Bias Score
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