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Rhine Valley Rail: Citizens Demand Modernization Amidst Infrastructure Concerns
Facing delayed government action on a Rhine Valley rail alternative, a citizens' initiative advocates for candidates supporting new rail lines and noise protection, citing health risks and economic impacts from outdated infrastructure causing unreliable service and exceeding noise limits.
Rhine Valley Rail: Citizens Demand Modernization Amidst Infrastructure Concerns
Facing delayed government action on a Rhine Valley rail alternative, a citizens' initiative advocates for candidates supporting new rail lines and noise protection, citing health risks and economic impacts from outdated infrastructure causing unreliable service and exceeding noise limits.
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56% Bias Score


Milanovic Faces Runoff in Croatian Presidential Election
In Croatia's presidential runoff election on Sunday, incumbent Zoran Milanovic faces Dragan Primorac; Milanovic won 49.7% in the first round but needs an outright majority to avoid a runoff against Primorac, who garnered 19.6%.
Milanovic Faces Runoff in Croatian Presidential Election
In Croatia's presidential runoff election on Sunday, incumbent Zoran Milanovic faces Dragan Primorac; Milanovic won 49.7% in the first round but needs an outright majority to avoid a runoff against Primorac, who garnered 19.6%.
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40% Bias Score


Merz Calls for Major Policy Shift in Germany
CDU chancellor candidate Friedrich Merz called for significant policy changes in Germany after the upcoming Bundestag election, including adjustments to economic, labor market, migration, and security policies, aiming for improved economic sentiment by summer 2025; he also proposed closer collaborat...
Merz Calls for Major Policy Shift in Germany
CDU chancellor candidate Friedrich Merz called for significant policy changes in Germany after the upcoming Bundestag election, including adjustments to economic, labor market, migration, and security policies, aiming for improved economic sentiment by summer 2025; he also proposed closer collaborat...
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44% Bias Score


Biden's Medal of Freedom Awards Spark Political Backlash
President Biden awarded the Medal of Freedom to several liberal figures including Hillary Clinton and George Soros, prompting criticism from a Politico columnist who argued the decision was politically motivated and cheapened the award's prestige. The columnist cited Soros's inclusion as particularl...
Biden's Medal of Freedom Awards Spark Political Backlash
President Biden awarded the Medal of Freedom to several liberal figures including Hillary Clinton and George Soros, prompting criticism from a Politico columnist who argued the decision was politically motivated and cheapened the award's prestige. The columnist cited Soros's inclusion as particularl...
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56% Bias Score


Absence of Former Leaders at Simitis' Funeral Sparks Debate
Four former Greek Prime Ministers and a former President notably did not attend the funeral of former Prime Minister Costas Simitis, raising questions about political decorum and the state of Greek politics.
Absence of Former Leaders at Simitis' Funeral Sparks Debate
Four former Greek Prime Ministers and a former President notably did not attend the funeral of former Prime Minister Costas Simitis, raising questions about political decorum and the state of Greek politics.
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64% Bias Score


Soon-Shiong Blasts California Wildfire Response, Urges Competence-Based Voting
Los Angeles Times owner Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong criticized California's response to recent wildfires, citing a $17 million LAFD budget cut and a false county-wide evacuation alert as evidence of incompetence and advocating for electing leaders based on competence, not party affiliation.
Soon-Shiong Blasts California Wildfire Response, Urges Competence-Based Voting
Los Angeles Times owner Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong criticized California's response to recent wildfires, citing a $17 million LAFD budget cut and a false county-wide evacuation alert as evidence of incompetence and advocating for electing leaders based on competence, not party affiliation.
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56% Bias Score

ERC Halts Negotiations with PSOE Until Prior Agreements are Met
Oriol Junqueras, ERC leader, announced that his party will not negotiate with the PSOE on the 2025 budget until prior agreements on fiscal sovereignty, including a new economic agreement for Catalonia, debt forgiveness, and transfer of Cercanías, are fully implemented.

ERC Halts Negotiations with PSOE Until Prior Agreements are Met
Oriol Junqueras, ERC leader, announced that his party will not negotiate with the PSOE on the 2025 budget until prior agreements on fiscal sovereignty, including a new economic agreement for Catalonia, debt forgiveness, and transfer of Cercanías, are fully implemented.
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52% Bias Score

Scholz secures SPD candidacy despite internal debate
At the SPD party convention in Berlin, Olaf Scholz received overwhelming support to be the party's chancellor candidate for the upcoming election, despite previous internal debate and concerns regarding his suitability for the role, with only a small number of delegates expressing opposition.

Scholz secures SPD candidacy despite internal debate
At the SPD party convention in Berlin, Olaf Scholz received overwhelming support to be the party's chancellor candidate for the upcoming election, despite previous internal debate and concerns regarding his suitability for the role, with only a small number of delegates expressing opposition.
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52% Bias Score

CDU Retreat: Economic Focus Amidst Polling Slump and Internal Divisions
The CDU held a two-day retreat in Hamburg to address declining poll numbers and internal divisions, focusing on economic policy reforms, including tax cuts and tighter immigration policies, while facing challenges from the AfD's rise and internal disputes with the CSU.

CDU Retreat: Economic Focus Amidst Polling Slump and Internal Divisions
The CDU held a two-day retreat in Hamburg to address declining poll numbers and internal divisions, focusing on economic policy reforms, including tax cuts and tighter immigration policies, while facing challenges from the AfD's rise and internal disputes with the CSU.
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56% Bias Score

French Senate Rejects Pension Reform Suspension
French Senate President Gérard Larcher rejects calls to suspend or repeal the pension reform, citing a projected cost of €3.4 billion in 2025 and €16 billion in 2032 based on National Retirement Insurance estimates, setting up a clash with Prime Minister François Bayrou's potential concessions to th...

French Senate Rejects Pension Reform Suspension
French Senate President Gérard Larcher rejects calls to suspend or repeal the pension reform, citing a projected cost of €3.4 billion in 2025 and €16 billion in 2032 based on National Retirement Insurance estimates, setting up a clash with Prime Minister François Bayrou's potential concessions to th...
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36% Bias Score

Scholz Confirmed as SPD Chancellor Candidate Amidst Serious Global Situation
The Social Democratic Party (SPD) officially nominated Olaf Scholz as their candidate for the February 23rd German elections. Scholz described the global situation as 'extremely serious', and outlined an SPD election program including tax cuts for 95% and increased taxes for the top 1%, increased su...

Scholz Confirmed as SPD Chancellor Candidate Amidst Serious Global Situation
The Social Democratic Party (SPD) officially nominated Olaf Scholz as their candidate for the February 23rd German elections. Scholz described the global situation as 'extremely serious', and outlined an SPD election program including tax cuts for 95% and increased taxes for the top 1%, increased su...
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52% Bias Score

SSW Aims for Second Bundestag Seat
The South Schleswig Voter Association (SSW) aims for a second Bundestag seat in the February 23rd election, with Stefan Seidler leading their campaign focusing on regional issues like high energy prices and minority rights; they need roughly 40,000 votes to retain their seat.

SSW Aims for Second Bundestag Seat
The South Schleswig Voter Association (SSW) aims for a second Bundestag seat in the February 23rd election, with Stefan Seidler leading their campaign focusing on regional issues like high energy prices and minority rights; they need roughly 40,000 votes to retain their seat.
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40% Bias Score
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