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Zapatero-Puigdemont Meeting Yields Positive Signs for Spanish Government
Former Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero met with Junts leader Carles Puigdemont on Friday, seemingly resolving a stalemate over transferring immigration powers. This could allow the Spanish government to pass crucial legislation, while the PSOE of Andalusia is working to recover i...
Zapatero-Puigdemont Meeting Yields Positive Signs for Spanish Government
Former Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero met with Junts leader Carles Puigdemont on Friday, seemingly resolving a stalemate over transferring immigration powers. This could allow the Spanish government to pass crucial legislation, while the PSOE of Andalusia is working to recover i...
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40% Bias Score


Japan's Ruling Coalition Secures Budget Passage with Opposition Party Concessions
Japan's ruling coalition and the Japan Innovation Party reached an agreement on Friday to expand free high school education and cut medical costs by $27 billion annually, securing passage of the state budget before April. The deal includes removing income limits for public high school subsidies and ...
Japan's Ruling Coalition Secures Budget Passage with Opposition Party Concessions
Japan's ruling coalition and the Japan Innovation Party reached an agreement on Friday to expand free high school education and cut medical costs by $27 billion annually, securing passage of the state budget before April. The deal includes removing income limits for public high school subsidies and ...
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40% Bias Score


Sumar Demands Budget Prioritization Amidst Coalition Tensions
Amid internal government disagreements over minimum wage taxation, Sumar, led by Vice President Yolanda Díaz, is pushing for a budget prioritizing social justice, fiscal fairness, and climate action, facing challenges in reaching an agreement with other parties before March.
Sumar Demands Budget Prioritization Amidst Coalition Tensions
Amid internal government disagreements over minimum wage taxation, Sumar, led by Vice President Yolanda Díaz, is pushing for a budget prioritizing social justice, fiscal fairness, and climate action, facing challenges in reaching an agreement with other parties before March.
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48% Bias Score


South Africa Postpones Budget Amidst Coalition Disagreements
South Africa's budget speech was postponed on Wednesday due to disagreements within the ruling coalition government over proposed tax hikes, marking an unprecedented event since the end of apartheid. The postponement, until March 12, highlights challenges in the 10-party coalition, particularly rega...
South Africa Postpones Budget Amidst Coalition Disagreements
South Africa's budget speech was postponed on Wednesday due to disagreements within the ruling coalition government over proposed tax hikes, marking an unprecedented event since the end of apartheid. The postponement, until March 12, highlights challenges in the 10-party coalition, particularly rega...
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40% Bias Score


South Africa Postpones Budget Amidst Coalition Dispute
South Africa's annual budget presentation was canceled due to a coalition government dispute, the first such instance since the end of apartheid, creating uncertainty amidst U.S. aid cuts and economic challenges.
South Africa Postpones Budget Amidst Coalition Dispute
South Africa's annual budget presentation was canceled due to a coalition government dispute, the first such instance since the end of apartheid, creating uncertainty amidst U.S. aid cuts and economic challenges.
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56% Bias Score


Habeck's Green Candidacy Amidst Coalition Collapse and Low Approval
Robert Habeck, the Green Party's chancellor candidate for Germany's February 23rd election, faces a challenging campaign despite his party's low approval ratings following controversial climate policies and the collapse of the 'traffic light coalition'.
Habeck's Green Candidacy Amidst Coalition Collapse and Low Approval
Robert Habeck, the Green Party's chancellor candidate for Germany's February 23rd election, faces a challenging campaign despite his party's low approval ratings following controversial climate policies and the collapse of the 'traffic light coalition'.
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40% Bias Score

Merz Projected to Win German Elections, Faces Coalition Challenges
Ahead of Germany's elections, CDU leader Friedrich Merz is projected to win but faces challenges forming a coalition due to smaller parties potentially exceeding the 5% electoral threshold, forcing him to negotiate with ideologically different parties like the SPD and FDP.

Merz Projected to Win German Elections, Faces Coalition Challenges
Ahead of Germany's elections, CDU leader Friedrich Merz is projected to win but faces challenges forming a coalition due to smaller parties potentially exceeding the 5% electoral threshold, forcing him to negotiate with ideologically different parties like the SPD and FDP.
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48% Bias Score

Brussels Coalition Talks Collapse Amidst Debt Crisis and Violence
Negotiations to form a Brussels regional government failed after eight months, leaving the region without leadership amidst a €14 billion debt, a projected €1.6 billion deficit, and escalating drug violence; the lead negotiator resigned Friday.

Brussels Coalition Talks Collapse Amidst Debt Crisis and Violence
Negotiations to form a Brussels regional government failed after eight months, leaving the region without leadership amidst a €14 billion debt, a projected €1.6 billion deficit, and escalating drug violence; the lead negotiator resigned Friday.
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44% Bias Score

García-Page Condemns Sánchez's Coalition with Junts and Bildu
Castilla-La Mancha's president, Emiliano García-Page, vehemently criticized Pedro Sánchez's coalition with Junts and Bildu in Brussels, rejecting their proposal for regional minimum wage variations due to its threat to Spain's unity and expressing concern over the potential for further political ins...

García-Page Condemns Sánchez's Coalition with Junts and Bildu
Castilla-La Mancha's president, Emiliano García-Page, vehemently criticized Pedro Sánchez's coalition with Junts and Bildu in Brussels, rejecting their proposal for regional minimum wage variations due to its threat to Spain's unity and expressing concern over the potential for further political ins...
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56% Bias Score

Spanish Government Faces Backlash Over Minimum Wage Tax Plan
Spain's governing coalition faces intense criticism over plans to tax the newly increased minimum wage (€1,184/month), sparking a heated parliamentary debate where the opposition accuses the government of "plundering workers", while the government highlights that 80% of recipients won't be affected.

Spanish Government Faces Backlash Over Minimum Wage Tax Plan
Spain's governing coalition faces intense criticism over plans to tax the newly increased minimum wage (€1,184/month), sparking a heated parliamentary debate where the opposition accuses the government of "plundering workers", while the government highlights that 80% of recipients won't be affected.
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64% Bias Score

Habeck's Uncertain Future After 'Traffic Light' Coalition Collapse
Robert Habeck, Germany's Green Party's chancellor candidate for the February 23rd election, faces low poll numbers and criticism for his climate policies despite his previous success as vice-chancellor and minister of economy and climate protection in the collapsed 'traffic light' coalition.

Habeck's Uncertain Future After 'Traffic Light' Coalition Collapse
Robert Habeck, Germany's Green Party's chancellor candidate for the February 23rd election, faces low poll numbers and criticism for his climate policies despite his previous success as vice-chancellor and minister of economy and climate protection in the collapsed 'traffic light' coalition.
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44% Bias Score

Spanish Coalition Divided Over Minimum Wage Tax
A political dispute has erupted within Spain's governing coalition over the taxation of the recently increased minimum wage, with the socialist wing defending the tax as a sign of progress while left-wing parties oppose it due to the high tax rate.

Spanish Coalition Divided Over Minimum Wage Tax
A political dispute has erupted within Spain's governing coalition over the taxation of the recently increased minimum wage, with the socialist wing defending the tax as a sign of progress while left-wing parties oppose it due to the high tax rate.
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60% Bias Score
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