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German Coalition Talks, Turkish Protests, and Climate Activist Charges
Germany's SPD and CDU submitted their coalition negotiation results; remaining issues will be discussed by a smaller group. The CDU aims for a government by Easter, but both parties prioritize conflict avoidance and a measured pace. Simultaneously, large-scale protests continue in Turkey following t...
German Coalition Talks, Turkish Protests, and Climate Activist Charges
Germany's SPD and CDU submitted their coalition negotiation results; remaining issues will be discussed by a smaller group. The CDU aims for a government by Easter, but both parties prioritize conflict avoidance and a measured pace. Simultaneously, large-scale protests continue in Turkey following t...
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28% 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


Hamburg's SPD to Continue Coalition with Greens
Following the Hamburg state election on March 2nd, the SPD, despite vote losses, chose to continue its coalition with the Greens, rejecting a potential partnership with the CDU, who emerged as the second-strongest party.
Hamburg's SPD to Continue Coalition with Greens
Following the Hamburg state election on March 2nd, the SPD, despite vote losses, chose to continue its coalition with the Greens, rejecting a potential partnership with the CDU, who emerged as the second-strongest party.
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44% Bias Score


Spanish Government Likely to Postpone 2025 Budget
The Spanish government is highly unlikely to present the 2025 budget due to stalled negotiations with key coalition partners, notably ERC's refusal to approve the budget, leading to a focus on other legislative priorities and a potential shift to 2026 budget planning.
Spanish Government Likely to Postpone 2025 Budget
The Spanish government is highly unlikely to present the 2025 budget due to stalled negotiations with key coalition partners, notably ERC's refusal to approve the budget, leading to a focus on other legislative priorities and a potential shift to 2026 budget planning.
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48% Bias Score


German Bundestag to Vote on 500 Billion Euro Debt Package
The German Bundestag will vote on a 500 billion euro debt package, allowing for increased investment in infrastructure, climate protection, and defense, requiring a two-thirds majority and potentially facing legal challenges.
German Bundestag to Vote on 500 Billion Euro Debt Package
The German Bundestag will vote on a 500 billion euro debt package, allowing for increased investment in infrastructure, climate protection, and defense, requiring a two-thirds majority and potentially facing legal challenges.
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48% Bias Score


Germany to Vote on €500 Billion Debt Package Amidst Legal Challenges and Internal Dissent
The German Bundestag will vote on Tuesday on a €500 billion debt package proposed by the Union, SPD, and Greens, following the rejection of urgent legal challenges by the Federal Constitutional Court; the FDP plans to file a constitutional complaint and internal dissent exists within the coalition.
Germany to Vote on €500 Billion Debt Package Amidst Legal Challenges and Internal Dissent
The German Bundestag will vote on Tuesday on a €500 billion debt package proposed by the Union, SPD, and Greens, following the rejection of urgent legal challenges by the Federal Constitutional Court; the FDP plans to file a constitutional complaint and internal dissent exists within the coalition.
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44% Bias Score

Sumar Pressures Spanish Government to Present Budget Amidst Coalition Disputes
Amid internal disagreements and recent clashes over taxation and defense spending, Spain's Sumar party is pressuring the government to present a budget proposal for this year, while a new budget extension is deemed highly likely due to the fragmented parliament and the conditions imposed by Podemos ...

Sumar Pressures Spanish Government to Present Budget Amidst Coalition Disputes
Amid internal disagreements and recent clashes over taxation and defense spending, Spain's Sumar party is pressuring the government to present a budget proposal for this year, while a new budget extension is deemed highly likely due to the fragmented parliament and the conditions imposed by Podemos ...
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44% Bias Score

Hamburg SPD to Form Coalition with Greens Despite CDU's Strong Showing
Hamburg's SPD plans a coalition with the Greens after winning the recent election, creating a red-green government despite the CDU's strong second-place finish, which will likely lead to challenges due to the Greens' evolving national political positions and the need for more pragmatic policies in H...

Hamburg SPD to Form Coalition with Greens Despite CDU's Strong Showing
Hamburg's SPD plans a coalition with the Greens after winning the recent election, creating a red-green government despite the CDU's strong second-place finish, which will likely lead to challenges due to the Greens' evolving national political positions and the need for more pragmatic policies in H...
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40% Bias Score

Bundesrat Vote on German Debt Brake Could Trigger Political Crisis
Germany's Bundesrat is voting on March 17th on a constitutional amendment relaxing the debt brake, enabling increased spending on defense, infrastructure, and climate. The vote's outcome is uncertain due to regional objections, and a rejection could cause a political crisis and delay the spending pl...

Bundesrat Vote on German Debt Brake Could Trigger Political Crisis
Germany's Bundesrat is voting on March 17th on a constitutional amendment relaxing the debt brake, enabling increased spending on defense, infrastructure, and climate. The vote's outcome is uncertain due to regional objections, and a rejection could cause a political crisis and delay the spending pl...
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56% Bias Score

German Investment Deal Unexpectedly Boosts Green Party Power
Germany's Union CDU/CSU and SPD parties agreed on a €500 billion investment package, unexpectedly empowering the Green party due to procedural rules in the Bundestag, securing €100 billion for climate initiatives, and raising constitutional questions.

German Investment Deal Unexpectedly Boosts Green Party Power
Germany's Union CDU/CSU and SPD parties agreed on a €500 billion investment package, unexpectedly empowering the Green party due to procedural rules in the Bundestag, securing €100 billion for climate initiatives, and raising constitutional questions.
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40% Bias Score

Merz's Budget Cuts Face Legal, Political Hurdles in Germany
Germany's incoming chancellor, Friedrich Merz, plans budget cuts despite a debt-heavy spending plan requiring constitutional changes, facing political opposition and legal challenges, potentially impacting Germany's economic strength and international standing.

Merz's Budget Cuts Face Legal, Political Hurdles in Germany
Germany's incoming chancellor, Friedrich Merz, plans budget cuts despite a debt-heavy spending plan requiring constitutional changes, facing political opposition and legal challenges, potentially impacting Germany's economic strength and international standing.
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44% Bias Score

Merz Plans German Budget Cuts Despite Debt-Fueled Spending Plan
Germany's likely next chancellor, Friedrich Merz, plans to cut spending despite a debt-heavy spending plan requiring changes to the country's 'debt brake' which has already prompted legal challenges, and faces opposition from various parties.

Merz Plans German Budget Cuts Despite Debt-Fueled Spending Plan
Germany's likely next chancellor, Friedrich Merz, plans to cut spending despite a debt-heavy spending plan requiring changes to the country's 'debt brake' which has already prompted legal challenges, and faces opposition from various parties.
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36% Bias Score
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