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Germany to Create €500 Billion Fund, Suspend Debt Ceiling for Defense and Infrastructure
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD will jointly propose a €500 billion special fund for infrastructure and defense, requiring a constitutional amendment to suspend the debt ceiling, a significant policy change after recent elections.
Germany to Create €500 Billion Fund, Suspend Debt Ceiling for Defense and Infrastructure
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD will jointly propose a €500 billion special fund for infrastructure and defense, requiring a constitutional amendment to suspend the debt ceiling, a significant policy change after recent elections.
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40% Bias Score


Germany Plans Massive Debt-Financed Infrastructure Investment, Sparking Schuldenbremse Debate
Germany's new CDU/CSU-SPD coalition government plans a €500 billion infrastructure investment package financed by debt, necessitating a Schuldenbremse reform to accommodate increased defense spending, despite concerns about rising national debt and opposition from the AfD and Left party.
Germany Plans Massive Debt-Financed Infrastructure Investment, Sparking Schuldenbremse Debate
Germany's new CDU/CSU-SPD coalition government plans a €500 billion infrastructure investment package financed by debt, necessitating a Schuldenbremse reform to accommodate increased defense spending, despite concerns about rising national debt and opposition from the AfD and Left party.
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36% Bias Score


Immigration Deal with Junts Doesn't Guarantee Spanish Budget Approval
After a year and two months of negotiations, the Spanish government reached a deal with Junts per Catalunya on transferring immigration powers to the Catalan regional government, but the budget for 2025 remains uncertain due to internal disagreements within the governing coalition and opposition fro...
Immigration Deal with Junts Doesn't Guarantee Spanish Budget Approval
After a year and two months of negotiations, the Spanish government reached a deal with Junts per Catalunya on transferring immigration powers to the Catalan regional government, but the budget for 2025 remains uncertain due to internal disagreements within the governing coalition and opposition fro...
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44% Bias Score


Dutch Coalition Divided on Ukraine Support
Facing pressure from opposition parties, Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof hesitates to increase military or financial aid to Ukraine after the US refused security guarantees, revealing internal coalition divisions over the extent and speed of support, with potential long-term implications for Dutch ...
Dutch Coalition Divided on Ukraine Support
Facing pressure from opposition parties, Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof hesitates to increase military or financial aid to Ukraine after the US refused security guarantees, revealing internal coalition divisions over the extent and speed of support, with potential long-term implications for Dutch ...
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48% Bias Score


Austria's Surprise Chancellor: Stocker Takes the Reins
Following Austria's longest coalition negotiations, Christian Stocker, the ÖVP's secretary-general, unexpectedly became chancellor after a series of failed negotiations and compromises with the SPÖ and NEOS, preventing another potentially FPÖ-favoring election.
Austria's Surprise Chancellor: Stocker Takes the Reins
Following Austria's longest coalition negotiations, Christian Stocker, the ÖVP's secretary-general, unexpectedly became chancellor after a series of failed negotiations and compromises with the SPÖ and NEOS, preventing another potentially FPÖ-favoring election.
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32% Bias Score


Germany Plans Debt Brake Amendment for Military, Infrastructure Spending
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD plan to amend the debt brake to fund €400 billion in military upgrades and €500 billion in infrastructure, creating a special fund, despite concerns from the Federal Audit Office about accumulating debt and long-term fiscal sustainability.
Germany Plans Debt Brake Amendment for Military, Infrastructure Spending
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD plan to amend the debt brake to fund €400 billion in military upgrades and €500 billion in infrastructure, creating a special fund, despite concerns from the Federal Audit Office about accumulating debt and long-term fiscal sustainability.
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36% Bias Score

CSU Demands Asylum Policy Shift for Coalition Support
CSU chairman Markus Söder declared that his party will not support a black-red federal government without significant changes to asylum policy, citing migration as a critical issue and urging coalition negotiators to address voter concerns reflected in the recent Bundestag election.

CSU Demands Asylum Policy Shift for Coalition Support
CSU chairman Markus Söder declared that his party will not support a black-red federal government without significant changes to asylum policy, citing migration as a critical issue and urging coalition negotiators to address voter concerns reflected in the recent Bundestag election.
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48% Bias Score

Germany's Coalition Government Faces €900 Billion Investment Challenge, Seeks Debt Brake Reform
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD are negotiating a coalition government, facing a €130 billion budget shortfall and requiring €900 billion for defense and infrastructure modernization. Constitutional changes to the debt brake are proposed to fund these projects, requiring a two-thirds parliamentary majorit...

Germany's Coalition Government Faces €900 Billion Investment Challenge, Seeks Debt Brake Reform
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD are negotiating a coalition government, facing a €130 billion budget shortfall and requiring €900 billion for defense and infrastructure modernization. Constitutional changes to the debt brake are proposed to fund these projects, requiring a two-thirds parliamentary majorit...
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44% Bias Score

German Foreign Minister Baerbock Resigns From Greens' Leadership
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock resigned from her leadership role in the Greens parliamentary group due to personal reasons following intense years in politics and a recent divorce, while the Greens received 11.6% of the vote in the recent election.

German Foreign Minister Baerbock Resigns From Greens' Leadership
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock resigned from her leadership role in the Greens parliamentary group due to personal reasons following intense years in politics and a recent divorce, while the Greens received 11.6% of the vote in the recent election.
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44% Bias Score

Austria Halts Refugee Family Reunification
Austria's newly formed coalition government, led by Chancellor Christian Stocker, will immediately halt family reunification for refugees, citing national capacity limits and ignoring potential EU legal challenges; this follows a five-month post-election period.

Austria Halts Refugee Family Reunification
Austria's newly formed coalition government, led by Chancellor Christian Stocker, will immediately halt family reunification for refugees, citing national capacity limits and ignoring potential EU legal challenges; this follows a five-month post-election period.
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52% Bias Score

Catalan Immigration Competency Transfer Divides Spain's Governing Coalition
The PSOE and Junts per Catalunya agreed to transfer immigration management competencies to Catalonia, causing division within the governing coalition; Podemos opposes the transfer due to concerns about human rights under a potential Junts-led regional government, while Sumar supports it, emphasizing...

Catalan Immigration Competency Transfer Divides Spain's Governing Coalition
The PSOE and Junts per Catalunya agreed to transfer immigration management competencies to Catalonia, causing division within the governing coalition; Podemos opposes the transfer due to concerns about human rights under a potential Junts-led regional government, while Sumar supports it, emphasizing...
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52% Bias Score

CDU/CSU and SPD to Form German Coalition Government
Post-election coalition talks between Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD are underway, aiming for a government by Easter; the SPD retained its Hamburg stronghold in concurrent state elections.

CDU/CSU and SPD to Form German Coalition Government
Post-election coalition talks between Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD are underway, aiming for a government by Easter; the SPD retained its Hamburg stronghold in concurrent state elections.
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40% Bias Score
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