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Merz Elected German Chancellor After Narrow Second-Ballot Victory
Following a surprising first-ballot defeat, Friedrich Merz was elected German Chancellor in a second ballot after a six-month period of political deadlock caused by the collapse of the previous coalition. The narrow victory, with a 12-vote margin, highlights divisions within the new Union-SPD coalit...
Merz Elected German Chancellor After Narrow Second-Ballot Victory
Following a surprising first-ballot defeat, Friedrich Merz was elected German Chancellor in a second ballot after a six-month period of political deadlock caused by the collapse of the previous coalition. The narrow victory, with a 12-vote margin, highlights divisions within the new Union-SPD coalit...
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60% Bias Score


Trump Administration's Policy Shift Leaves Europe to Confront Russia Alone
The Trump administration's decision to scale back its military presence in Europe leaves the continent to confront the Russian threat largely on its own, necessitating a rapid increase in European defense spending and expertise, particularly in NATO member states, while the US focuses on the South C...
Trump Administration's Policy Shift Leaves Europe to Confront Russia Alone
The Trump administration's decision to scale back its military presence in Europe leaves the continent to confront the Russian threat largely on its own, necessitating a rapid increase in European defense spending and expertise, particularly in NATO member states, while the US focuses on the South C...
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52% Bias Score


Germany Forms Narrow Black-Red Coalition Government
Ten weeks post-election, Germany's new black-red coalition government, a slim majority of 52 percent of Bundestag seats, is formed, electing Friedrich Merz as Chancellor, focusing on economic recovery, migration control, fiscal responsibility, and redefining Germany's global role.
Germany Forms Narrow Black-Red Coalition Government
Ten weeks post-election, Germany's new black-red coalition government, a slim majority of 52 percent of Bundestag seats, is formed, electing Friedrich Merz as Chancellor, focusing on economic recovery, migration control, fiscal responsibility, and redefining Germany's global role.
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48% Bias Score


Berlin Protest Demands Accessibility at Cultural Events
Around 300 people protested in Berlin for better accessibility at cultural events, highlighting the exclusion of disabled people from concerts, festivals, and clubs due to inaccessible infrastructure and websites, urging policymakers to include concrete actions in the 500-billion-euro infrastructure...
Berlin Protest Demands Accessibility at Cultural Events
Around 300 people protested in Berlin for better accessibility at cultural events, highlighting the exclusion of disabled people from concerts, festivals, and clubs due to inaccessible infrastructure and websites, urging policymakers to include concrete actions in the 500-billion-euro infrastructure...
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20% Bias Score


Germany Forms "Black-Red" Coalition to Tackle Economic Crisis and Far-Right Rise
A new German coalition government, formed by conservatives and social democrats, aims to revive the economy, counter the far-right AfD, and strengthen European defense following the collapse of the previous coalition after the 2024 US election.
Germany Forms "Black-Red" Coalition to Tackle Economic Crisis and Far-Right Rise
A new German coalition government, formed by conservatives and social democrats, aims to revive the economy, counter the far-right AfD, and strengthen European defense following the collapse of the previous coalition after the 2024 US election.
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32% Bias Score


Portugal to Expel 18,000 Undocumented Immigrants Amidst Political Crisis
Portugal's government plans to expel roughly 18,000 undocumented immigrants, starting with 4,500 voluntary departures, ahead of snap elections on May 18th following a no-confidence vote that toppled the minority government due to alleged conflict of interest.
Portugal to Expel 18,000 Undocumented Immigrants Amidst Political Crisis
Portugal's government plans to expel roughly 18,000 undocumented immigrants, starting with 4,500 voluntary departures, ahead of snap elections on May 18th following a no-confidence vote that toppled the minority government due to alleged conflict of interest.
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44% Bias Score

Manchester City and Manchester United to Compete in Inaugural World Sevens Tournament
Eight top European women's football clubs, including Manchester City and Manchester United, will compete in the first-ever World Sevens tournament in Estoril, Portugal, from [Start Date] to [End Date], featuring a $5 million prize pool and a unique seven-a-side format.

Manchester City and Manchester United to Compete in Inaugural World Sevens Tournament
Eight top European women's football clubs, including Manchester City and Manchester United, will compete in the first-ever World Sevens tournament in Estoril, Portugal, from [Start Date] to [End Date], featuring a $5 million prize pool and a unique seven-a-side format.
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44% Bias Score

EU and France Invest €600 Million to Attract Researchers Amid US Funding Cuts
France and the European Union are investing €100 million and €500 million, respectively, to attract foreign researchers, primarily from the US, due to concerns about reduced US science funding and visa restrictions, aiming to make Europe a hub for open scientific research.

EU and France Invest €600 Million to Attract Researchers Amid US Funding Cuts
France and the European Union are investing €100 million and €500 million, respectively, to attract foreign researchers, primarily from the US, due to concerns about reduced US science funding and visa restrictions, aiming to make Europe a hub for open scientific research.
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48% Bias Score

Simion Wins First Round of Romanian Presidential Election
George Simion, leader of Romania's AUR party, won 41% of the vote in the first round of the presidential election, exceeding poll predictions, and will face Nicusor Dan in a May 18th runoff. Simion's campaign, echoing Trump's "Make Romania Great Again," capitalized on anti-establishment sentiment an...

Simion Wins First Round of Romanian Presidential Election
George Simion, leader of Romania's AUR party, won 41% of the vote in the first round of the presidential election, exceeding poll predictions, and will face Nicusor Dan in a May 18th runoff. Simion's campaign, echoing Trump's "Make Romania Great Again," capitalized on anti-establishment sentiment an...
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52% Bias Score

EU Launches Program to Attract US Scientists Amidst Concerns Over Trump Administration Policies
French President Macron and European Commission President von der Leyen launched "Choose Europe for Science," a €500 million program to attract American scientists concerned by the Trump administration's policies, aiming to bolster European scientific independence and counter an anti-science climate...

EU Launches Program to Attract US Scientists Amidst Concerns Over Trump Administration Policies
French President Macron and European Commission President von der Leyen launched "Choose Europe for Science," a €500 million program to attract American scientists concerned by the Trump administration's policies, aiming to bolster European scientific independence and counter an anti-science climate...
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64% Bias Score

Romania's Re-election: The Resurgence of Georgescu and the Rise of the Far-Right
The annulment of Georgescu's election victory in Romania has not removed him from the political scene, as the leading candidate in the upcoming re-election, right-wing populist George Simion, plans to install him as Prime Minister, reflecting the rise of far-right ideologies in the country.

Romania's Re-election: The Resurgence of Georgescu and the Rise of the Far-Right
The annulment of Georgescu's election victory in Romania has not removed him from the political scene, as the leading candidate in the upcoming re-election, right-wing populist George Simion, plans to install him as Prime Minister, reflecting the rise of far-right ideologies in the country.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Agenda Culture Stifles Spontaneity, Fuels Burnout
A Dutch journalist interviews an artist and researcher about their book on the politics of rest, revealing how the Netherlands' intense work culture, rooted in Calvinism and a 24/7 economy, suppresses spontaneity, leading to stress, burnout, and a low number of official holidays compared to other Eu...

Dutch Agenda Culture Stifles Spontaneity, Fuels Burnout
A Dutch journalist interviews an artist and researcher about their book on the politics of rest, revealing how the Netherlands' intense work culture, rooted in Calvinism and a 24/7 economy, suppresses spontaneity, leading to stress, burnout, and a low number of official holidays compared to other Eu...
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48% Bias Score
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