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Albania Forms New Government with AI Minister
After a 130-day delay following the May 11th general election, Albania's Socialist Party (PS) leader Edi Rama formed a new government, receiving a vote of confidence with 82 out of 82 present votes in the 140-seat parliament.
Albania Forms New Government with AI Minister
After a 130-day delay following the May 11th general election, Albania's Socialist Party (PS) leader Edi Rama formed a new government, receiving a vote of confidence with 82 out of 82 present votes in the 140-seat parliament.
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44% Bias Score


Kosovo Parliament Formation Fails, Triggering Constitutional Crisis
Kosovo's parliament failed to form after 54 attempts due to political disagreements, resulting in a 30-day deadline imposed by the Constitutional Court expiring on July 26th, 2024, leaving the country without a functioning government until August 8th, 2025, and facing potential legal consequences fo...
Kosovo Parliament Formation Fails, Triggering Constitutional Crisis
Kosovo's parliament failed to form after 54 attempts due to political disagreements, resulting in a 30-day deadline imposed by the Constitutional Court expiring on July 26th, 2024, leaving the country without a functioning government until August 8th, 2025, and facing potential legal consequences fo...
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40% Bias Score


Kosovo's Political Stalemate Persists Amidst Potential for Concurrent Elections
Kosovo remains in political deadlock four months after elections, failing to form a government due to inter-party disagreements, with the possibility of concurrent local and parliamentary elections in October raising concerns about election integrity.
Kosovo's Political Stalemate Persists Amidst Potential for Concurrent Elections
Kosovo remains in political deadlock four months after elections, failing to form a government due to inter-party disagreements, with the possibility of concurrent local and parliamentary elections in October raising concerns about election integrity.
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44% Bias Score


Montenegro Appointed Portugal's Prime Minister
Following Portugal's parliamentary elections, President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa appointed Luís Montenegro of the AD party as Prime Minister after consultations with the PS and Chega, who have pledged to ensure the government's viability despite AD's minority status.
Montenegro Appointed Portugal's Prime Minister
Following Portugal's parliamentary elections, President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa appointed Luís Montenegro of the AD party as Prime Minister after consultations with the PS and Chega, who have pledged to ensure the government's viability despite AD's minority status.
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36% Bias Score


Suriname's New Coalition Government
In Paramaribo, six Surinamese parties signed a declaration to form a government led by NDP's Jennifer Simons, who could become Suriname's first female president, after the NDP won 18 seats and the VHP 17, leaving President Santokhi's party out of the coalition.
Suriname's New Coalition Government
In Paramaribo, six Surinamese parties signed a declaration to form a government led by NDP's Jennifer Simons, who could become Suriname's first female president, after the NDP won 18 seats and the VHP 17, leaving President Santokhi's party out of the coalition.
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56% Bias Score


Kosovo's Political Stalemate: A Three-Month Crisis
Kosovo is experiencing a three-month political deadlock after February 9th elections, hindering parliament's function due to opposition refusal to support the ruling party's speaker candidate. This exacerbates economic problems, mass emigration, and political instability.
Kosovo's Political Stalemate: A Three-Month Crisis
Kosovo is experiencing a three-month political deadlock after February 9th elections, hindering parliament's function due to opposition refusal to support the ruling party's speaker candidate. This exacerbates economic problems, mass emigration, and political instability.
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44% Bias Score

New Republika Srpska Government Faces Legal Challenges
On September 2nd, Republika Srpska (RS) formed a new government with four new ministers, but the appointment is contested due to questions surrounding President Milorad Dodik's mandate, which was revoked by the Central Election Commission (CEQ).

New Republika Srpska Government Faces Legal Challenges
On September 2nd, Republika Srpska (RS) formed a new government with four new ministers, but the appointment is contested due to questions surrounding President Milorad Dodik's mandate, which was revoked by the Central Election Commission (CEQ).
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28% Bias Score

Kosovo Parliament Deadlocked Over Voting Method, Delaying Government Formation
Kosovo's Constitutional Court mandated the election of parliamentary leaders within 30 days, but a dispute over open versus secret voting between the ruling Vetëvendosje party and the opposition (PDK and LDK) has stalled the process, hindering government formation and EU funding.

Kosovo Parliament Deadlocked Over Voting Method, Delaying Government Formation
Kosovo's Constitutional Court mandated the election of parliamentary leaders within 30 days, but a dispute over open versus secret voting between the ruling Vetëvendosje party and the opposition (PDK and LDK) has stalled the process, hindering government formation and EU funding.
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44% Bias Score

Kosovo's Post-Election Political Deadlock
Kosovo's post-election political crisis, marked by 29 failed parliamentary sessions to elect a speaker, may lead to snap elections in October alongside local elections, raising concerns about democratic processes.

Kosovo's Post-Election Political Deadlock
Kosovo's post-election political crisis, marked by 29 failed parliamentary sessions to elect a speaker, may lead to snap elections in October alongside local elections, raising concerns about democratic processes.
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40% Bias Score

Kosovo's Political Impasse: Protest Highlights Government Legitimacy Crisis
In Pristina, Kosovo, civil society staged a protest against the months-long political deadlock, symbolizing the parliament's inaction with stopped clocks and empty chairs. The failure to form a new government after the February 9th elections raises concerns about the legitimacy of the interim govern...

Kosovo's Political Impasse: Protest Highlights Government Legitimacy Crisis
In Pristina, Kosovo, civil society staged a protest against the months-long political deadlock, symbolizing the parliament's inaction with stopped clocks and empty chairs. The failure to form a new government after the February 9th elections raises concerns about the legitimacy of the interim govern...
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52% Bias Score

Merz's Government Plans 40-Hour Work Week and Economic Restructuring
Germany's new Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, announced plans for a 40-hour work week, economic stimulus, and increased international engagement, while facing challenges with EU regulations and domestic economic conditions.

Merz's Government Plans 40-Hour Work Week and Economic Restructuring
Germany's new Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, announced plans for a 40-hour work week, economic stimulus, and increased international engagement, while facing challenges with EU regulations and domestic economic conditions.
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48% Bias Score

Kosovo's Post-Election Political Deadlock
Following Kosovo's February 9th parliamentary elections, a political stalemate continues as parties fail to agree on a parliamentary speaker, blocking government formation and exacerbating existing economic and emigration challenges.

Kosovo's Post-Election Political Deadlock
Following Kosovo's February 9th parliamentary elections, a political stalemate continues as parties fail to agree on a parliamentary speaker, blocking government formation and exacerbating existing economic and emigration challenges.
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44% Bias Score
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