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German Bundestag Elections: Wave of Retirements and New Candidates
Several prominent German politicians are retiring from the Bundestag after the upcoming elections, including long-time members from the Green Party and the SPD, while others from various sectors, like virologist Christian Drosten, are seeking election for the first time.
German Bundestag Elections: Wave of Retirements and New Candidates
Several prominent German politicians are retiring from the Bundestag after the upcoming elections, including long-time members from the Green Party and the SPD, while others from various sectors, like virologist Christian Drosten, are seeking election for the first time.
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40% Bias Score


French Socialists Face Pressure to Censure Government Over Pension Reform
Amidst budget negotiations, the French Socialist Party (PS) is deciding whether to support a censure motion by La France Insoumise (LFI) against the government, hinging on a potential suspension of the pension reform by the government; the outcome will significantly influence the French political la...
French Socialists Face Pressure to Censure Government Over Pension Reform
Amidst budget negotiations, the French Socialist Party (PS) is deciding whether to support a censure motion by La France Insoumise (LFI) against the government, hinging on a potential suspension of the pension reform by the government; the outcome will significantly influence the French political la...
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44% Bias Score


Bayrou's Policy Statement: Budget, Pension Reform, and the Fight for Survival
French Prime Minister François Bayrou will present his policy statement at 3 PM today, focusing on the 2025 budget and pension reform. Negotiations with the Socialist Party (PS) are crucial to avoid a no-confidence vote, with the PS proposing a compromise that may involve suspending or freezing the ...
Bayrou's Policy Statement: Budget, Pension Reform, and the Fight for Survival
French Prime Minister François Bayrou will present his policy statement at 3 PM today, focusing on the 2025 budget and pension reform. Negotiations with the Socialist Party (PS) are crucial to avoid a no-confidence vote, with the PS proposing a compromise that may involve suspending or freezing the ...
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44% Bias Score


Bayrou Faces Crucial Budget Vote, Pension Reform in Question
French Prime Minister François Bayrou must negotiate with the Socialist Party to pass the budget and avoid a no-confidence vote, potentially requiring concessions on the recently passed pension reform, raising concerns among right-wing parties.
Bayrou Faces Crucial Budget Vote, Pension Reform in Question
French Prime Minister François Bayrou must negotiate with the Socialist Party to pass the budget and avoid a no-confidence vote, potentially requiring concessions on the recently passed pension reform, raising concerns among right-wing parties.
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36% Bias Score


Uganda: Opposition Leader Besigye Faces Treachery Charge Ahead of 2026 Elections
Ugandan opposition leader Kizza Besigye faces a military court trial on a treachery charge, punishable by death, following his arrest in Kenya and alleged solicitation of foreign military support to destabilize Uganda's national security; the trial raises concerns about human rights and the upcoming...
Uganda: Opposition Leader Besigye Faces Treachery Charge Ahead of 2026 Elections
Ugandan opposition leader Kizza Besigye faces a military court trial on a treachery charge, punishable by death, following his arrest in Kenya and alleged solicitation of foreign military support to destabilize Uganda's national security; the trial raises concerns about human rights and the upcoming...
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40% Bias Score


Germany's Snap Election: Immigration Takes Center Stage
Germany's snap election on February 23rd features a tight race between Friedrich Merz (CDU/CSU), Alice Weidel (AfD), Olaf Scholz (SPD), and Robert Habeck (Greens), with immigration being the central campaign issue, and smaller parties potentially influencing coalition formation.
Germany's Snap Election: Immigration Takes Center Stage
Germany's snap election on February 23rd features a tight race between Friedrich Merz (CDU/CSU), Alice Weidel (AfD), Olaf Scholz (SPD), and Robert Habeck (Greens), with immigration being the central campaign issue, and smaller parties potentially influencing coalition formation.
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48% Bias Score

Milanovic Wins Second Term as Croatian President
Incumbent Croatian President Zoran Milanovic won reelection with 74 percent of the vote, defeating Dragan Primorac, dealing a blow to the ruling HDZ party and Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic, despite the largely ceremonial role of the president.

Milanovic Wins Second Term as Croatian President
Incumbent Croatian President Zoran Milanovic won reelection with 74 percent of the vote, defeating Dragan Primorac, dealing a blow to the ruling HDZ party and Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic, despite the largely ceremonial role of the president.
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40% Bias Score

South Korean Court Hears Impeachment Case Against President Yoon
On January 14th, South Korea's Constitutional Court began hearing the impeachment case against President Yoon Suk Yeol, who attempted to impose martial law on December 3rd, prompting his suspension and triggering a political crisis that may culminate in a new presidential election.

South Korean Court Hears Impeachment Case Against President Yoon
On January 14th, South Korea's Constitutional Court began hearing the impeachment case against President Yoon Suk Yeol, who attempted to impose martial law on December 3rd, prompting his suspension and triggering a political crisis that may culminate in a new presidential election.
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56% Bias Score

Junts per Catalunya Considers Joining Motion of No Confidence Against Sánchez
The PP and Vox invited Junts per Catalunya to join a motion of no confidence against Spanish President Pedro Sánchez, leveraging Puigdemont's public dissatisfaction with the PSOE; Junts is considering this despite the risks of aligning with the right-wing parties.

Junts per Catalunya Considers Joining Motion of No Confidence Against Sánchez
The PP and Vox invited Junts per Catalunya to join a motion of no confidence against Spanish President Pedro Sánchez, leveraging Puigdemont's public dissatisfaction with the PSOE; Junts is considering this despite the risks of aligning with the right-wing parties.
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52% Bias Score

German Public Demands Stronger Climate Action
A survey of 3040 Germans revealed 53% want increased government climate action, with 86% of Green voters and 47% of AfD voters holding opposing views; 75% support increased disaster relief funding.

German Public Demands Stronger Climate Action
A survey of 3040 Germans revealed 53% want increased government climate action, with 86% of Green voters and 47% of AfD voters holding opposing views; 75% support increased disaster relief funding.
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36% Bias Score

Georgescu Appeals Presidential Election Annulment to ECtHR
Following the Bucharest Court of Appeal's rejection of his challenge to the annulment of Romania's presidential elections, Călin Georgescu filed a complaint with the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), seeking to force the second round. The Court of Appeal upheld the Constitutional Court's decis...

Georgescu Appeals Presidential Election Annulment to ECtHR
Following the Bucharest Court of Appeal's rejection of his challenge to the annulment of Romania's presidential elections, Călin Georgescu filed a complaint with the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), seeking to force the second round. The Court of Appeal upheld the Constitutional Court's decis...
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56% Bias Score

Spanish Government to Reject Junts' No-Confidence Motion, Risking Budget Collapse
The Spanish government is expected to reject Junts per Catalunya's motion of no confidence, putting the national budget and other legislation at risk due to Junts' crucial votes, potentially leading to political instability and early elections.

Spanish Government to Reject Junts' No-Confidence Motion, Risking Budget Collapse
The Spanish government is expected to reject Junts per Catalunya's motion of no confidence, putting the national budget and other legislation at risk due to Junts' crucial votes, potentially leading to political instability and early elections.
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60% Bias Score
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