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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


Australian Poll Predicts Coalition Victory, Potentially Ending Labor's Single Term
A new poll predicts a major upset in the upcoming Australian federal election, with the Coalition projected to win at least nine seats from Labor, potentially resulting in a minority government—a scenario unseen since 1932.
Australian Poll Predicts Coalition Victory, Potentially Ending Labor's Single Term
A new poll predicts a major upset in the upcoming Australian federal election, with the Coalition projected to win at least nine seats from Labor, potentially resulting in a minority government—a scenario unseen since 1932.
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56% Bias Score


Mitsotakis-Androulakis Meeting Yields Policy Agreements
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and opposition leader Nikos Androulakis met for almost 1.5 hours, exceeding expectations and resulting in agreements on key national issues such as demographic policy and a National Consumer Authority, despite existing policy disagreements.
Mitsotakis-Androulakis Meeting Yields Policy Agreements
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and opposition leader Nikos Androulakis met for almost 1.5 hours, exceeding expectations and resulting in agreements on key national issues such as demographic policy and a National Consumer Authority, despite existing policy disagreements.
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52% Bias Score


Irish Election: Coalition Talks Loom as Vote Counting Begins
Ireland's general election is underway, with vote counting expected to last several hours, and coalition negotiations likely to follow. The three largest parties (FF, FG, SF) need coalition partners, with smaller parties and independents playing a critical role in forming a government. An exit poll ...
Irish Election: Coalition Talks Loom as Vote Counting Begins
Ireland's general election is underway, with vote counting expected to last several hours, and coalition negotiations likely to follow. The three largest parties (FF, FG, SF) need coalition partners, with smaller parties and independents playing a critical role in forming a government. An exit poll ...
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48% Bias Score


Merkel Criticizes CDU/CSU Migration Stance
Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel criticizes the CDU/CSU's stricter asylum policies and defends her 2015 open-border decision. She also opposes the CSU's rejection of black-green coalitions.
Merkel Criticizes CDU/CSU Migration Stance
Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel criticizes the CDU/CSU's stricter asylum policies and defends her 2015 open-border decision. She also opposes the CSU's rejection of black-green coalitions.
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40% Bias Score


Aiwanger Leads Free Voters into Bundestag Election
Hubert Aiwanger, re-elected as chairman of the Free Voters, sets ambitious goals for the Bundestag election, criticizes migration policies, and calls for cooperation with the CDU.
Aiwanger Leads Free Voters into Bundestag Election
Hubert Aiwanger, re-elected as chairman of the Free Voters, sets ambitious goals for the Bundestag election, criticizes migration policies, and calls for cooperation with the CDU.
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0% 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

Australian Election Polling Shows Tight Race, Labor Facing Potential Minority Government
New polling suggests a tight election race, with the Coalition potentially forming a majority government and Labor facing a minority. The Woolworths pay dispute highlights economic concerns and adds complexity to the election outlook.

Australian Election Polling Shows Tight Race, Labor Facing Potential Minority Government
New polling suggests a tight election race, with the Coalition potentially forming a majority government and Labor facing a minority. The Woolworths pay dispute highlights economic concerns and adds complexity to the election outlook.
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44% Bias Score

Dutch Parliament Sees Tensions Amid Omtzigt's Return
On December 3rd, 2024, Pieter Omtzigt returned to the Dutch parliament after a two-month absence, sparking notable interactions and tensions among party members, particularly between Omtzigt and the ruling coalition, who criticized his absence while showing limited public acknowledgment of his retur...

Dutch Parliament Sees Tensions Amid Omtzigt's Return
On December 3rd, 2024, Pieter Omtzigt returned to the Dutch parliament after a two-month absence, sparking notable interactions and tensions among party members, particularly between Omtzigt and the ruling coalition, who criticized his absence while showing limited public acknowledgment of his retur...
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44% Bias Score

SPD Launches Bundestag Election Campaign Amidst Political Uncertainty
The Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) launched its Bundestag election campaign on November 30th, 85 days before the February 23rd vote, with Chancellor Olaf Scholz highlighting the election's significance for Germany's future and the SPD's focus on key social issues.

SPD Launches Bundestag Election Campaign Amidst Political Uncertainty
The Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) launched its Bundestag election campaign on November 30th, 85 days before the February 23rd vote, with Chancellor Olaf Scholz highlighting the election's significance for Germany's future and the SPD's focus on key social issues.
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40% Bias Score

German Greens Prepare for Snap Election
Germany's Green Party prepares for a snap federal election, highlighting achievements and presenting Robert Habeck and Annalena Baerbock as their leading candidates.

German Greens Prepare for Snap Election
Germany's Green Party prepares for a snap federal election, highlighting achievements and presenting Robert Habeck and Annalena Baerbock as their leading candidates.
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Thuringian SPD Re-elects Maier Amidst Coalition Uncertainty
Thuringia's Social Democrats re-elected Georg Maier as their leader despite their weak showing in the state elections. Internal debate rages on the possibility of joining a coalition government.

Thuringian SPD Re-elects Maier Amidst Coalition Uncertainty
Thuringia's Social Democrats re-elected Georg Maier as their leader despite their weak showing in the state elections. Internal debate rages on the possibility of joining a coalition government.
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