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Green Party Challenges Exclusion From Federal Election Debates
The Green Party of Canada is challenging the Leaders' Debates Commission's decision to exclude them from the federal election debates, citing procedural unfairness and an unreasonable decision after facing challenges securing candidacies due to hostility and bullying of volunteers; the party seeks j...
Green Party Challenges Exclusion From Federal Election Debates
The Green Party of Canada is challenging the Leaders' Debates Commission's decision to exclude them from the federal election debates, citing procedural unfairness and an unreasonable decision after facing challenges securing candidacies due to hostility and bullying of volunteers; the party seeks j...
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48% Bias Score


EU Proposes Redirecting Cohesion Funds to Defense Amid Ukraine War
Facing US withdrawal and the Ukraine war, the European Commission suggests redirecting 392 billion euros in cohesion funds—initially for environmental and infrastructure projects—towards defense, sparking debate in the European Parliament, where some oppose diverting funds from economic and social c...
EU Proposes Redirecting Cohesion Funds to Defense Amid Ukraine War
Facing US withdrawal and the Ukraine war, the European Commission suggests redirecting 392 billion euros in cohesion funds—initially for environmental and infrastructure projects—towards defense, sparking debate in the European Parliament, where some oppose diverting funds from economic and social c...
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32% Bias Score


Disarray Mars Canadian Federal Leaders' Debates
The 2024 Canadian federal leaders' debates were disrupted by scheduling conflicts, the last-minute exclusion of the Green Party due to insufficient candidate nominations, and criticism over the debates' location in Montreal, raising questions about the effectiveness and organization of the process.
Disarray Mars Canadian Federal Leaders' Debates
The 2024 Canadian federal leaders' debates were disrupted by scheduling conflicts, the last-minute exclusion of the Green Party due to insufficient candidate nominations, and criticism over the debates' location in Montreal, raising questions about the effectiveness and organization of the process.
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52% Bias Score


Federal Election Debate: A Pivotal Moment for Canadian Politics
The final English-language federal election debate takes place tonight in Montreal, offering smaller parties a crucial platform amid Meta's Canadian news ban and showcasing the challenges faced by each party leader in influencing public opinion.
Federal Election Debate: A Pivotal Moment for Canadian Politics
The final English-language federal election debate takes place tonight in Montreal, offering smaller parties a crucial platform amid Meta's Canadian news ban and showcasing the challenges faced by each party leader in influencing public opinion.
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36% Bias Score


Tondelier's Struggle to Unite French Left Amidst Internal Conflicts
Marine Tondelier, head of France's Green party, is striving to unite the left ahead of the 2027 elections, facing internal dissent and challenges in forging alliances with other leftist parties, notably La France Insoumise, while navigating accusations of using party funds for personal political gai...
Tondelier's Struggle to Unite French Left Amidst Internal Conflicts
Marine Tondelier, head of France's Green party, is striving to unite the left ahead of the 2027 elections, facing internal dissent and challenges in forging alliances with other leftist parties, notably La France Insoumise, while navigating accusations of using party funds for personal political gai...
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44% Bias Score


Cohn-Bendit at 80: From 1968 Activist to Defender of Democracy
Daniel Cohn-Bendit, a key figure in the 1968 French student protests, celebrates his 80th birthday, continuing to advocate for parliamentary democracy against populism, as detailed in his new book, "Zurück zur Wirklichkeit.
Cohn-Bendit at 80: From 1968 Activist to Defender of Democracy
Daniel Cohn-Bendit, a key figure in the 1968 French student protests, celebrates his 80th birthday, continuing to advocate for parliamentary democracy against populism, as detailed in his new book, "Zurück zur Wirklichkeit.
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36% Bias Score

Hamburg Senate Reshuffle: Fegebank Switches to Environment, Sparking Speculation
Hamburg's Second Mayor, Katharina Fegebank, unexpectedly resigned as Science Senator to become Environment Senator, replaced by Maryam Blumenthal; this surprising cabinet shuffle has sparked speculation and criticism.

Hamburg Senate Reshuffle: Fegebank Switches to Environment, Sparking Speculation
Hamburg's Second Mayor, Katharina Fegebank, unexpectedly resigned as Science Senator to become Environment Senator, replaced by Maryam Blumenthal; this surprising cabinet shuffle has sparked speculation and criticism.
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48% Bias Score

Lang Seeks to Reposition Green Party as "Progressive" Force
German Green Party politician Ricarda Lang seeks to reposition her party within the "progressive" segment of society, aiming for "progressive majorities" by focusing on post-fossil, European, digital, and just societies; however, this strategy faces challenges in defining "progressive" in the curren...

Lang Seeks to Reposition Green Party as "Progressive" Force
German Green Party politician Ricarda Lang seeks to reposition her party within the "progressive" segment of society, aiming for "progressive majorities" by focusing on post-fossil, European, digital, and just societies; however, this strategy faces challenges in defining "progressive" in the curren...
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68% Bias Score

Green Party's Struggle for Relevance Amidst Climate Crisis
The Green Party of Canada, facing internal strife and leadership uncertainty, struggles to maintain its political relevance despite the urgent need for environmental action, as highlighted by its declining electoral success since its 2019 high point.

Green Party's Struggle for Relevance Amidst Climate Crisis
The Green Party of Canada, facing internal strife and leadership uncertainty, struggles to maintain its political relevance despite the urgent need for environmental action, as highlighted by its declining electoral success since its 2019 high point.
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48% Bias Score

Safran Halts Investment in Green-Led Cities After Protest
Safran CEO Olivier Andriès announced that the company will no longer invest in cities led by environmentalist parties following a protest against a new factory in Rennes, prompting a response from Green MP Sandrine Rousseau who deemed aviation an unsustainable industry.

Safran Halts Investment in Green-Led Cities After Protest
Safran CEO Olivier Andriès announced that the company will no longer invest in cities led by environmentalist parties following a protest against a new factory in Rennes, prompting a response from Green MP Sandrine Rousseau who deemed aviation an unsustainable industry.
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52% Bias Score

German Greens in Opposition: Focusing on Inequality and Combating Populism
Germany's Green Party, after leaving the ruling coalition, is now in opposition and focusing on combating populism and addressing inequality; their leader criticized CDU leader Friedrich Merz, highlighting broken promises and a lack of effective solutions to migration, while outlining a strategy for...

German Greens in Opposition: Focusing on Inequality and Combating Populism
Germany's Green Party, after leaving the ruling coalition, is now in opposition and focusing on combating populism and addressing inequality; their leader criticized CDU leader Friedrich Merz, highlighting broken promises and a lack of effective solutions to migration, while outlining a strategy for...
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40% Bias Score

Death of prominent East German activist Gerd Poppe
Gerd Poppe, an 84-year-old former East German civil rights activist and Green Party politician, died on Saturday in Berlin after a four-week illness; he was a founding member of the Initiative Frieden und Menschenrechte (IFM) and a significant figure in the 1989 revolution.

Death of prominent East German activist Gerd Poppe
Gerd Poppe, an 84-year-old former East German civil rights activist and Green Party politician, died on Saturday in Berlin after a four-week illness; he was a founding member of the Initiative Frieden und Menschenrechte (IFM) and a significant figure in the 1989 revolution.
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20% Bias Score
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