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Bundestag to Vote on Federal Constitutional Court Judge Appointments
The Bundestag will vote this week on three Federal Constitutional Court judge appointments, following the SPD's nomination of Sigrid Emmenegger after a previous candidate's nomination failed due to Union objections.
Bundestag to Vote on Federal Constitutional Court Judge Appointments
The Bundestag will vote this week on three Federal Constitutional Court judge appointments, following the SPD's nomination of Sigrid Emmenegger after a previous candidate's nomination failed due to Union objections.
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36% Bias Score


Hessens schwarz-rote Landesregierung enjoys high approval ratings, contrasting sharply with the federal government.
According to a recent INSA-Umfrage, 42% of Hessians approve of the state government's performance, while only 22% approve of the federal government, primarily due to perceived better cooperation among the state's coalition partners.
Hessens schwarz-rote Landesregierung enjoys high approval ratings, contrasting sharply with the federal government.
According to a recent INSA-Umfrage, 42% of Hessians approve of the state government's performance, while only 22% approve of the federal government, primarily due to perceived better cooperation among the state's coalition partners.
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28% Bias Score


Compromís Divided on Spanish Debt Relief Plan
Compromís, a Valencian coalition party, shows internal divisions over the Spanish government's debt relief plan, with one representative supporting it while another opposes it due to concerns over funding and the plan's criteria.
Compromís Divided on Spanish Debt Relief Plan
Compromís, a Valencian coalition party, shows internal divisions over the Spanish government's debt relief plan, with one representative supporting it while another opposes it due to concerns over funding and the plan's criteria.
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24% Bias Score


Germany to Establish National Security Council
Germany will establish a National Security Council in October 2024, replacing existing structures to centralize security information and improve crisis response, mirroring similar councils in around 60 countries.
Germany to Establish National Security Council
Germany will establish a National Security Council in October 2024, replacing existing structures to centralize security information and improve crisis response, mirroring similar councils in around 60 countries.
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36% Bias Score


Merz Faces Backlash Over Unilateral Arms Export Suspension Amidst Low Approval Ratings
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz faced strong criticism for his unilateral decision to suspend arms exports to Israel, which is unpopular with only 28% of Germans approving of the government, while the decision also caused displeasure within his own party, amid broader concerns about the economy and...
Merz Faces Backlash Over Unilateral Arms Export Suspension Amidst Low Approval Ratings
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz faced strong criticism for his unilateral decision to suspend arms exports to Israel, which is unpopular with only 28% of Germans approving of the government, while the decision also caused displeasure within his own party, amid broader concerns about the economy and...
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52% Bias Score


German Court Nomination Fails Amidst Coalition Dispute
SPD-nominated jurist Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf withdrew her candidacy for the German Federal Constitutional Court due to strong opposition from the CDU/CSU faction, citing concerns about jeopardizing other nominations and triggering a government crisis.
German Court Nomination Fails Amidst Coalition Dispute
SPD-nominated jurist Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf withdrew her candidacy for the German Federal Constitutional Court due to strong opposition from the CDU/CSU faction, citing concerns about jeopardizing other nominations and triggering a government crisis.
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56% Bias Score

Motegi Announces LDP Leadership Bid, Seeking New Coalition
Former Japanese Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi announced his candidacy for the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's (LDP) presidential election, aiming to form a new coalition with opposition parties to address economic challenges and bolster the minority government.

Motegi Announces LDP Leadership Bid, Seeking New Coalition
Former Japanese Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi announced his candidacy for the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's (LDP) presidential election, aiming to form a new coalition with opposition parties to address economic challenges and bolster the minority government.
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Politician Gouke Moes Appointed Minister Despite Controversies
Gouke Moes, a 34-year-old former Dutch provincial council member, has been appointed Minister of Education, Culture and Science, despite controversies surrounding his past statements and actions.

Dutch Politician Gouke Moes Appointed Minister Despite Controversies
Gouke Moes, a 34-year-old former Dutch provincial council member, has been appointed Minister of Education, Culture and Science, despite controversies surrounding his past statements and actions.
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44% Bias Score

Dutch Budget in Jeopardy After Cabinet Crisis
Acting Dutch Finance Minister Eelco Heinen faces "real chaos" after the NSC party's exit, jeopardizing the 2026 budget negotiations but leaving the financial plans largely untouched; the fuel tax cut extension's funding and post-crisis governance remain unresolved.

Dutch Budget in Jeopardy After Cabinet Crisis
Acting Dutch Finance Minister Eelco Heinen faces "real chaos" after the NSC party's exit, jeopardizing the 2026 budget negotiations but leaving the financial plans largely untouched; the fuel tax cut extension's funding and post-crisis governance remain unresolved.
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60% Bias Score

Carstensen Criticizes Merz's Partial Halt on Arms Exports to Israel
Former Schleswig-Holstein Minister President Peter Harry Carstensen criticized Chancellor Merz's decision to partially halt German arms exports to Israel, citing insufficient internal coordination and the symbolic nature of the decision, which he believes will have no real impact.

Carstensen Criticizes Merz's Partial Halt on Arms Exports to Israel
Former Schleswig-Holstein Minister President Peter Harry Carstensen criticized Chancellor Merz's decision to partially halt German arms exports to Israel, citing insufficient internal coordination and the symbolic nature of the decision, which he believes will have no real impact.
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40% Bias Score

German Constitutional Court Candidate Withdraws Amidst Coalition Dispute
Prof. Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf withdrew her candidacy for the German Federal Constitutional Court on August 7th, after facing attacks from conservative politicians within the ruling coalition over her views on abortion and religious attire, highlighting divisions within the government and concerns ab...

German Constitutional Court Candidate Withdraws Amidst Coalition Dispute
Prof. Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf withdrew her candidacy for the German Federal Constitutional Court on August 7th, after facing attacks from conservative politicians within the ruling coalition over her views on abortion and religious attire, highlighting divisions within the government and concerns ab...
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48% Bias Score

Crumbach Supports Antisemitism Commissioner Amidst Gaza Conflict Criticism
Brandenburg's Finance Minister Robert Crumbach voiced support for Andreas Büttner, the state's antisemitism commissioner, who faces criticism for his pro-Israel stance during the Gaza conflict, while also criticizing Israel's actions in Gaza as human rights violations and the lack of communication w...

Crumbach Supports Antisemitism Commissioner Amidst Gaza Conflict Criticism
Brandenburg's Finance Minister Robert Crumbach voiced support for Andreas Büttner, the state's antisemitism commissioner, who faces criticism for his pro-Israel stance during the Gaza conflict, while also criticizing Israel's actions in Gaza as human rights violations and the lack of communication w...
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36% Bias Score
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