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Germany Lifts Debt Ceiling for €1 Trillion Defense and Economic Stimulus Package
Germany's Bundestag passed a constitutional amendment lifting the debt ceiling to fund a nearly €1 trillion package, split evenly between military modernization and economic stimulus, reflecting concerns about Russian aggression and the need for infrastructural improvements.
Germany Lifts Debt Ceiling for €1 Trillion Defense and Economic Stimulus Package
Germany's Bundestag passed a constitutional amendment lifting the debt ceiling to fund a nearly €1 trillion package, split evenly between military modernization and economic stimulus, reflecting concerns about Russian aggression and the need for infrastructural improvements.
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48% Bias Score


Germany Approves €500 Billion Climate and Infrastructure Fund
Germany's coalition government approved a €500 billion special fund for climate and infrastructure investments, loosening the debt brake for defense, civil protection, and cybersecurity, with states receiving €100 billion and further negotiations pending on allocation and reforms.
Germany Approves €500 Billion Climate and Infrastructure Fund
Germany's coalition government approved a €500 billion special fund for climate and infrastructure investments, loosening the debt brake for defense, civil protection, and cybersecurity, with states receiving €100 billion and further negotiations pending on allocation and reforms.
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48% Bias Score


Germany Debates Constitutional Amendments for Defense Spending and Investments
Germany's parliament is debating constitutional amendments to increase defense spending beyond 1 percent of GDP, establish a €500 billion special fund for investments, and relax the debt brake for states; the Green Party is hesitant, raising concerns about the investment fund's purpose and the lack ...
Germany Debates Constitutional Amendments for Defense Spending and Investments
Germany's parliament is debating constitutional amendments to increase defense spending beyond 1 percent of GDP, establish a €500 billion special fund for investments, and relax the debt brake for states; the Green Party is hesitant, raising concerns about the investment fund's purpose and the lack ...
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44% Bias Score


German Greens Propose Alternative Defense Spending Plan
Germany's Green party proposed a constitutional amendment to raise defense spending, differing from Union and SPD by suggesting a larger share from the regular budget and a higher GDP threshold (1.5 percent) before excluding it from the debt brake; negotiations are ongoing.
German Greens Propose Alternative Defense Spending Plan
Germany's Green party proposed a constitutional amendment to raise defense spending, differing from Union and SPD by suggesting a larger share from the regular budget and a higher GDP threshold (1.5 percent) before excluding it from the debt brake; negotiations are ongoing.
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36% Bias Score


Germany's Parliament to Debate €500 Billion Spending Plan
The German parliament will debate constitutional amendments allowing for a €500 billion infrastructure fund and increased defense spending on March 13th and 18th, requiring support from another party besides the CDU/CSU and SPD, facing potential legal challenge from the AfD.
Germany's Parliament to Debate €500 Billion Spending Plan
The German parliament will debate constitutional amendments allowing for a €500 billion infrastructure fund and increased defense spending on March 13th and 18th, requiring support from another party besides the CDU/CSU and SPD, facing potential legal challenge from the AfD.
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40% Bias Score


Vietnam to Amend Constitution for Administrative Reform
Vietnam's government plans to amend its constitution by June 30, 2025, to facilitate administrative reforms, specifically the elimination of the district level of government and the merging of provinces, necessitating constitutional changes due to existing laws.
Vietnam to Amend Constitution for Administrative Reform
Vietnam's government plans to amend its constitution by June 30, 2025, to facilitate administrative reforms, specifically the elimination of the district level of government and the merging of provinces, necessitating constitutional changes due to existing laws.
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36% Bias Score

Germany's Controversial Financial Package Faces Legal and Political Hurdles
Germany's parliament debates a large financial package, facing legal challenges and political opposition, with concerns about debt levels and the constitutionally enshrined climate neutrality goals. Lawmakers are divided, with potential implications for the government's stability and long-term econo...

Germany's Controversial Financial Package Faces Legal and Political Hurdles
Germany's parliament debates a large financial package, facing legal challenges and political opposition, with concerns about debt levels and the constitutionally enshrined climate neutrality goals. Lawmakers are divided, with potential implications for the government's stability and long-term econo...
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48% Bias Score

Germany to Lift Debt Brake for Defense and Infrastructure Spending
German Chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz secured Greens' support to lift the debt brake, enabling a €500 billion infrastructure and defense fund; the Constitutional Court rejected AfD and Die Linke challenges, paving the way for parliamentary approval before the new parliament convenes.

Germany to Lift Debt Brake for Defense and Infrastructure Spending
German Chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz secured Greens' support to lift the debt brake, enabling a €500 billion infrastructure and defense fund; the Constitutional Court rejected AfD and Die Linke challenges, paving the way for parliamentary approval before the new parliament convenes.
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40% Bias Score

Germany's Outgoing Bundestag to Decide on Debt Brake Amendment
The outgoing German Bundestag will hold a special session on March 13th to potentially amend the debt brake, enabling increased military spending and infrastructure investment—a move criticized for bypassing the newly elected parliament's lack of a two-thirds majority.

Germany's Outgoing Bundestag to Decide on Debt Brake Amendment
The outgoing German Bundestag will hold a special session on March 13th to potentially amend the debt brake, enabling increased military spending and infrastructure investment—a move criticized for bypassing the newly elected parliament's lack of a two-thirds majority.
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52% Bias Score

Germany's Coalition Talks Face Uncertainty Amidst Green Opposition
Union and SPD will begin coalition talks this week, needing Green support for their multi-billion-euro financial package which faces criticism from the FDP and internal opposition from the Junge Union.

Germany's Coalition Talks Face Uncertainty Amidst Green Opposition
Union and SPD will begin coalition talks this week, needing Green support for their multi-billion-euro financial package which faces criticism from the FDP and internal opposition from the Junge Union.
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36% Bias Score

Germany Plans Massive Spending on Defense and Infrastructure
CDU and CSU propose a €500 billion infrastructure fund and defense spending exemptions from debt limits, requiring constitutional amendments before the new parliament and potentially exceeding €1 trillion in extra spending over the coming years to address security concerns and infrastructure deficit...

Germany Plans Massive Spending on Defense and Infrastructure
CDU and CSU propose a €500 billion infrastructure fund and defense spending exemptions from debt limits, requiring constitutional amendments before the new parliament and potentially exceeding €1 trillion in extra spending over the coming years to address security concerns and infrastructure deficit...
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48% Bias Score

Congress Members Propose Bills to Honor Trump, Exemplifying His Control Over the Republican Party
Republican members of Congress introduced legislation to rename Washington Dulles International Airport after Donald Trump, amend the constitution to allow him a third term, and carve his face on Mount Rushmore, demonstrating an extreme level of loyalty and sycophancy.

Congress Members Propose Bills to Honor Trump, Exemplifying His Control Over the Republican Party
Republican members of Congress introduced legislation to rename Washington Dulles International Airport after Donald Trump, amend the constitution to allow him a third term, and carve his face on Mount Rushmore, demonstrating an extreme level of loyalty and sycophancy.
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48% Bias Score
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