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Kickl to Become Austria's Next Chancellor
Following failed attempts to form a government excluding him, Herbert Kickl, leader of Austria's Freedom Party (FPÖ), will become Austria's next Chancellor, a decision prompted by the President after the ÖVP's failed attempt to form a government without him.
Kickl to Become Austria's Next Chancellor
Following failed attempts to form a government excluding him, Herbert Kickl, leader of Austria's Freedom Party (FPÖ), will become Austria's next Chancellor, a decision prompted by the President after the ÖVP's failed attempt to form a government without him.
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40% Bias Score


Austrian Coalition Talks Collapse Amidst Ideological Divisions
Austria's three-party coalition talks, involving the ÖVP, SPÖ, and Neos, collapsed on Friday due to irreconcilable differences on fiscal policy and social spending, leaving the country's political future uncertain with potential scenarios including a grand coalition or new elections.
Austrian Coalition Talks Collapse Amidst Ideological Divisions
Austria's three-party coalition talks, involving the ÖVP, SPÖ, and Neos, collapsed on Friday due to irreconcilable differences on fiscal policy and social spending, leaving the country's political future uncertain with potential scenarios including a grand coalition or new elections.
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52% Bias Score


Bayrou's New French Government: A Broad Coalition Sparks Political Debate
François Bayrou's new French government, announced on December 27, includes two former prime ministers, Manuel Valls and Elisabeth Borne, and comprises 34 ministers (17 women and 17 men), sparking criticism from both the Socialist and far-right parties.
Bayrou's New French Government: A Broad Coalition Sparks Political Debate
François Bayrou's new French government, announced on December 27, includes two former prime ministers, Manuel Valls and Elisabeth Borne, and comprises 34 ministers (17 women and 17 men), sparking criticism from both the Socialist and far-right parties.
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56% Bias Score


Macron Announces New French Government After No-Confidence Vote
French President Emmanuel Macron's office announced a new government on December 23, 2024, led by Prime Minister François Bayrou, after the previous cabinet lost a no-confidence vote. The new government includes figures from across the political spectrum, but faces an upcoming no-confidence vote and...
Macron Announces New French Government After No-Confidence Vote
French President Emmanuel Macron's office announced a new government on December 23, 2024, led by Prime Minister François Bayrou, after the previous cabinet lost a no-confidence vote. The new government includes figures from across the political spectrum, but faces an upcoming no-confidence vote and...
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52% Bias Score


Bayrou Forms 35-Member Government Amidst French Economic Crisis
On December 23rd, François Bayrou announced a 35-member government, including two former Prime Ministers, Elisabeth Borne (Education) and Manuel Valls (Overseas Territories), to address France's economic crisis and various territorial challenges.
Bayrou Forms 35-Member Government Amidst French Economic Crisis
On December 23rd, François Bayrou announced a 35-member government, including two former Prime Ministers, Elisabeth Borne (Education) and Manuel Valls (Overseas Territories), to address France's economic crisis and various territorial challenges.
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28% Bias Score


France Forms New 35-Minister Government Under Prime Minister Bayrou
Eighteen days after the National Assembly's December 5th censure of Michel Barnier's government, French President Emmanuel Macron announced a new government on December 23rd, led by Prime Minister François Bayrou, with 35 ministers.
France Forms New 35-Minister Government Under Prime Minister Bayrou
Eighteen days after the National Assembly's December 5th censure of Michel Barnier's government, French President Emmanuel Macron announced a new government on December 23rd, led by Prime Minister François Bayrou, with 35 ministers.
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12% Bias Score

Austrian Coalition Talks Continue After Neos Withdrawal
Following the Neos party's withdrawal from coalition talks, Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen urged the ÖVP and SPÖ to form a government, reiterating his mandate to Chancellor Nehammer despite the FPÖ winning the most votes in the September election; negotiations are set to resume.

Austrian Coalition Talks Continue After Neos Withdrawal
Following the Neos party's withdrawal from coalition talks, Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen urged the ÖVP and SPÖ to form a government, reiterating his mandate to Chancellor Nehammer despite the FPÖ winning the most votes in the September election; negotiations are set to resume.
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44% Bias Score

Le Pen Blocks Bertrand's Appointment, Underscoring RN's Political Power
Marine Le Pen's successful pressure on François Bayrou resulted in Xavier Bertrand's exclusion from the new French government, demonstrating the Rassemblement National's political power and setting the stage for potential future conflicts and a possible 2025 presidential election.

Le Pen Blocks Bertrand's Appointment, Underscoring RN's Political Power
Marine Le Pen's successful pressure on François Bayrou resulted in Xavier Bertrand's exclusion from the new French government, demonstrating the Rassemblement National's political power and setting the stage for potential future conflicts and a possible 2025 presidential election.
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56% Bias Score

Delay in French Government Announcement Due to Mayotte Cyclone Mourning
French Prime Minister François Bayrou is forming a new government, facing delays due to a national day of mourning for Mayotte after Cyclone Chido; the announcement is expected on December 24th, including members from right, center, and left, although the Socialist Party refused to participate.

Delay in French Government Announcement Due to Mayotte Cyclone Mourning
French Prime Minister François Bayrou is forming a new government, facing delays due to a national day of mourning for Mayotte after Cyclone Chido; the announcement is expected on December 24th, including members from right, center, and left, although the Socialist Party refused to participate.
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56% Bias Score

Delay in Announcing France's New Government
On December 23, at 5:30 pm EST, Prime Minister François Bayrou will announce France's new government, a delay caused by a day of mourning for cyclone victims in Mayotte, following a period of political instability after inconclusive snap elections.

Delay in Announcing France's New Government
On December 23, at 5:30 pm EST, Prime Minister François Bayrou will announce France's new government, a delay caused by a day of mourning for cyclone victims in Mayotte, following a period of political instability after inconclusive snap elections.
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48% Bias Score

France Forms New Government Amidst Economic and Political Crisis
France's new government, led by Prime Minister François Bayrou, was announced on Monday, incorporating prominent figures from across the political spectrum. The cabinet aims to address a severe political blockage primarily centered on the 2025 budget, and France's high public debt of €3.3 trillion (...

France Forms New Government Amidst Economic and Political Crisis
France's new government, led by Prime Minister François Bayrou, was announced on Monday, incorporating prominent figures from across the political spectrum. The cabinet aims to address a severe political blockage primarily centered on the 2025 budget, and France's high public debt of €3.3 trillion (...
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52% Bias Score

Bertrand's Appointment as Justice Minister Rescinded Amidst Political Backlash
On December 22nd, Xavier Bertrand's appointment as French Minister of Justice, twice confirmed by François Bayrou, was rescinded following opposition from Marine Le Pen who viewed it as censorship, highlighting the delicate political balance in France.

Bertrand's Appointment as Justice Minister Rescinded Amidst Political Backlash
On December 22nd, Xavier Bertrand's appointment as French Minister of Justice, twice confirmed by François Bayrou, was rescinded following opposition from Marine Le Pen who viewed it as censorship, highlighting the delicate political balance in France.
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52% Bias Score
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