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Woidke Re-elected Brandenburg Minister President After Initial Vote Shortfall
Following a narrow victory in the second round, Dietmar Woidke was re-elected as Brandenburg's Minister President. His initial failure to secure enough votes (43 of 88) from the SPD-BSW coalition, due in part to internal opposition, was overcome with an additional 7 votes. The source of these additi...
Woidke Re-elected Brandenburg Minister President After Initial Vote Shortfall
Following a narrow victory in the second round, Dietmar Woidke was re-elected as Brandenburg's Minister President. His initial failure to secure enough votes (43 of 88) from the SPD-BSW coalition, due in part to internal opposition, was overcome with an additional 7 votes. The source of these additi...
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44% Bias Score


German Election Polling Shows CDU Lead; Coalition Government Crucial for Climate Action
Germany's upcoming February 23, 2025, election shows CDU leading, followed by AfD, SPD, and Greens; the need for a stable coalition government to address climate change and economic sustainability is highlighted, with a CDU-Green coalition considered a viable option despite ideological differences.
German Election Polling Shows CDU Lead; Coalition Government Crucial for Climate Action
Germany's upcoming February 23, 2025, election shows CDU leading, followed by AfD, SPD, and Greens; the need for a stable coalition government to address climate change and economic sustainability is highlighted, with a CDU-Green coalition considered a viable option despite ideological differences.
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48% Bias Score


"Conflicting Polls Cloud Labor's 2025 Election Outlook"
"A new Resolve poll shows Labor's primary vote at 27%, compared to 32.6% in the 2022 election, while the Coalition sits at 38%; however, other polls suggest a closer race, leaving the 2025 election outcome uncertain."
"Conflicting Polls Cloud Labor's 2025 Election Outlook"
"A new Resolve poll shows Labor's primary vote at 27%, compared to 32.6% in the 2022 election, while the Coalition sits at 38%; however, other polls suggest a closer race, leaving the 2025 election outcome uncertain."
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48% Bias Score


Labor's Support Plummets to New Low Amid Economic Concerns
A Resolve Political Monitor survey reveals a sharp decline in Labor's primary vote to 27 percent, the lowest since the last election, with 59 percent of voters feeling worse off economically, while the Coalition is favored to improve the economy and leads in two-party preferred terms by 51 to 49 per...
Labor's Support Plummets to New Low Amid Economic Concerns
A Resolve Political Monitor survey reveals a sharp decline in Labor's primary vote to 27 percent, the lowest since the last election, with 59 percent of voters feeling worse off economically, while the Coalition is favored to improve the economy and leads in two-party preferred terms by 51 to 49 per...
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52% Bias Score


CDU Open to Post-Election Coalition with Greens
Berlin's Governing Mayor Kai Wegner urges his CDU party to consider a post-election coalition with the Greens, citing successful state-level examples and emphasizing the challenges of three-party coalitions while acknowledging the need to win the upcoming Bundestag election.
CDU Open to Post-Election Coalition with Greens
Berlin's Governing Mayor Kai Wegner urges his CDU party to consider a post-election coalition with the Greens, citing successful state-level examples and emphasizing the challenges of three-party coalitions while acknowledging the need to win the upcoming Bundestag election.
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40% Bias Score


Dutch Education Budget Vote Postponed Amidst Coalition Disagreement
A parliamentary vote on the Dutch government's proposed €2 billion education budget cuts has been postponed due to ongoing negotiations between the ruling coalition and opposition parties, who remain deeply divided on several key issues despite some compromises.
Dutch Education Budget Vote Postponed Amidst Coalition Disagreement
A parliamentary vote on the Dutch government's proposed €2 billion education budget cuts has been postponed due to ongoing negotiations between the ruling coalition and opposition parties, who remain deeply divided on several key issues despite some compromises.
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36% Bias Score

FDP Campaigns for Bundestag Election Amidst Internal Strife and Low Poll Numbers
The FDP, led by Christian Lindner, is campaigning for the February 23rd German Bundestag election, emphasizing change and a coalition with the CDU/CSU. Their current polling is below the 5% threshold, and recent internal conflicts have raised doubts about their credibility.

FDP Campaigns for Bundestag Election Amidst Internal Strife and Low Poll Numbers
The FDP, led by Christian Lindner, is campaigning for the February 23rd German Bundestag election, emphasizing change and a coalition with the CDU/CSU. Their current polling is below the 5% threshold, and recent internal conflicts have raised doubts about their credibility.
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60% Bias Score

Dutton attacks Labor MP over antisemitism response after synagogue firebombing
Opposition leader Peter Dutton attacked Labor MP Josh Burns for insufficiently condemning antisemitism following a synagogue firebombing, prompting accusations of political opportunism from the Labor party and a rejection from Burns, who highlighted his continuous efforts supporting his community.

Dutton attacks Labor MP over antisemitism response after synagogue firebombing
Opposition leader Peter Dutton attacked Labor MP Josh Burns for insufficiently condemning antisemitism following a synagogue firebombing, prompting accusations of political opportunism from the Labor party and a rejection from Burns, who highlighted his continuous efforts supporting his community.
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60% Bias Score

CSIRO Report: Nuclear Power Remains Significantly More Expensive Than Renewables
A CSIRO report found nuclear power remains about 50% more expensive than renewables, even after adjusting its modelling to incorporate the opposition's suggested changes, contradicting claims that nuclear power will lower electricity bills.

CSIRO Report: Nuclear Power Remains Significantly More Expensive Than Renewables
A CSIRO report found nuclear power remains about 50% more expensive than renewables, even after adjusting its modelling to incorporate the opposition's suggested changes, contradicting claims that nuclear power will lower electricity bills.
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48% Bias Score

Aruba Election: AVP Wins Narrowly, Futuro Emerges as Kingmaker
In Aruba's closely contested election, AVP secured a narrow victory over MEP with 9 seats to 8, while newcomer Futuro won 3 seats, becoming a key player in coalition negotiations; voter turnout decreased to 78%.

Aruba Election: AVP Wins Narrowly, Futuro Emerges as Kingmaker
In Aruba's closely contested election, AVP secured a narrow victory over MEP with 9 seats to 8, while newcomer Futuro won 3 seats, becoming a key player in coalition negotiations; voter turnout decreased to 78%.
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36% Bias Score

Tight Australian Election Race: Polling Shows Coalition Gaining Ground
With the Australian federal election looming, recent polling indicates a tight race between the Coalition (projected 64 seats) and Labor (59 seats), leaving 14 seats undecided, and highlighting the importance of Western Australia where Prime Minister Albanese will visit to shore up support.

Tight Australian Election Race: Polling Shows Coalition Gaining Ground
With the Australian federal election looming, recent polling indicates a tight race between the Coalition (projected 64 seats) and Labor (59 seats), leaving 14 seats undecided, and highlighting the importance of Western Australia where Prime Minister Albanese will visit to shore up support.
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44% Bias Score

Dutch Education Budget Talks Stall; \u20ac650 Million Proposal Rejected
Negotiations between the Dutch coalition and five opposition parties on the education budget failed to reach an agreement, leaving a \u20ac650 million proposal short of the opposition's demand for \u20ac1.3 billion in adjustments. Further talks are scheduled for Thursday.

Dutch Education Budget Talks Stall; \u20ac650 Million Proposal Rejected
Negotiations between the Dutch coalition and five opposition parties on the education budget failed to reach an agreement, leaving a \u20ac650 million proposal short of the opposition's demand for \u20ac1.3 billion in adjustments. Further talks are scheduled for Thursday.
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36% Bias Score
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