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Greek Government Survives No-Confidence Vote
The Greek government survived a no-confidence vote on Friday night, ending a two-week period of intense political pressure. The vote was followed by the expulsion of an MP for making an inappropriate comment and the government now plans a cabinet reshuffle.
Greek Government Survives No-Confidence Vote
The Greek government survived a no-confidence vote on Friday night, ending a two-week period of intense political pressure. The vote was followed by the expulsion of an MP for making an inappropriate comment and the government now plans a cabinet reshuffle.
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56% Bias Score


Castilla y León Parliament Faces Pay Disparity Controversy
The Castilla y León regional parliament's unique variable salary system, dependent on attendance and opaque group supplements, has created significant pay disparities among its 81 members, leading to controversy and calls for reform to standardize salaries and address transparency concerns.
Castilla y León Parliament Faces Pay Disparity Controversy
The Castilla y León regional parliament's unique variable salary system, dependent on attendance and opaque group supplements, has created significant pay disparities among its 81 members, leading to controversy and calls for reform to standardize salaries and address transparency concerns.
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52% Bias Score


Dutch Parliament Hallway Decorations Reflect Shifting Party Power
In the Dutch Parliament building, hallway decorations reflect party dynamics: VVD's large banner contrasts with CDA's minimalist approach; BBB and PvdD share a hallway with contrasting themes; and the VVD's former photo gallery now lies discarded, symbolizing a shift in power.
Dutch Parliament Hallway Decorations Reflect Shifting Party Power
In the Dutch Parliament building, hallway decorations reflect party dynamics: VVD's large banner contrasts with CDA's minimalist approach; BBB and PvdD share a hallway with contrasting themes; and the VVD's former photo gallery now lies discarded, symbolizing a shift in power.
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24% Bias Score


Spanish Parliamentary Journalists Protest Threats and Harassment at Congress
Spanish parliamentary journalists protested at the Congress building Wednesday, denouncing threats, insults, and intimidation from other accredited individuals, demanding Congress leadership take action to ensure a safe working environment and uphold the public's right to information.
Spanish Parliamentary Journalists Protest Threats and Harassment at Congress
Spanish parliamentary journalists protested at the Congress building Wednesday, denouncing threats, insults, and intimidation from other accredited individuals, demanding Congress leadership take action to ensure a safe working environment and uphold the public's right to information.
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40% Bias Score


Ukrainian Parliament Passes Resolution on Zelenskyy's Presidency After Initial Failure
The Ukrainian parliament initially failed to pass a resolution supporting Zelenskyy's continued presidency, but later passed it after alleged pressure on deputies; this incident reveals underlying political divisions and power struggles within the country.
Ukrainian Parliament Passes Resolution on Zelenskyy's Presidency After Initial Failure
The Ukrainian parliament initially failed to pass a resolution supporting Zelenskyy's continued presidency, but later passed it after alleged pressure on deputies; this incident reveals underlying political divisions and power struggles within the country.
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64% Bias Score


Dutch MPs Compete for Speaking Slots in High-Stakes Debate
Dutch MPs engaged in an unusual race to register for a debate on Ukraine, Russia, and Trump, highlighting the intense competition for media attention, with some MPs even arriving early to secure speaking slots and parties strategically maneuvering for favorable speaking order.
Dutch MPs Compete for Speaking Slots in High-Stakes Debate
Dutch MPs engaged in an unusual race to register for a debate on Ukraine, Russia, and Trump, highlighting the intense competition for media attention, with some MPs even arriving early to secure speaking slots and parties strategically maneuvering for favorable speaking order.
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36% Bias Score

Canadian Court Dismisses Challenge to Trudeau's Prorogation of Parliament
A Canadian Federal Court dismissed a lawsuit challenging Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's January decision to prorogue Parliament until March 24, citing the applicants' failure to prove he exceeded his authority; the court acknowledged concerns about executive power concentration but emphasized judic...

Canadian Court Dismisses Challenge to Trudeau's Prorogation of Parliament
A Canadian Federal Court dismissed a lawsuit challenging Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's January decision to prorogue Parliament until March 24, citing the applicants' failure to prove he exceeded his authority; the court acknowledged concerns about executive power concentration but emphasized judic...
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32% Bias Score

Smoke Bombs and Violence Erupt in Serbian Parliament
On Tuesday, Serbian opposition lawmakers used smoke bombs and engaged in physical altercations during a parliamentary session after the ruling majority refused to acknowledge the Prime Minister's resignation, leading to injuries and an ongoing investigation.

Smoke Bombs and Violence Erupt in Serbian Parliament
On Tuesday, Serbian opposition lawmakers used smoke bombs and engaged in physical altercations during a parliamentary session after the ruling majority refused to acknowledge the Prime Minister's resignation, leading to injuries and an ongoing investigation.
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44% Bias Score

Violent Clashes Erupt in Serbian Parliament During Live-Televised Session
During a live-televised session of the Serbian Parliament, opposition members protesting the government's agenda engaged in violent clashes with security forces, using tear gas and smoke grenades, injuring at least two parliamentarians; this follows months of anti-government protests sparked by a fa...

Violent Clashes Erupt in Serbian Parliament During Live-Televised Session
During a live-televised session of the Serbian Parliament, opposition members protesting the government's agenda engaged in violent clashes with security forces, using tear gas and smoke grenades, injuring at least two parliamentarians; this follows months of anti-government protests sparked by a fa...
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52% Bias Score

Zelenskyy Legitimacy Vote Fails in Ukrainian Parliament
A motion reaffirming Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's legitimacy failed to pass the Verkhovna Rada on Monday by eight votes, with 54 MPs absent, highlighting political divisions and potential challenges to his governance amid the ongoing war.

Zelenskyy Legitimacy Vote Fails in Ukrainian Parliament
A motion reaffirming Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's legitimacy failed to pass the Verkhovna Rada on Monday by eight votes, with 54 MPs absent, highlighting political divisions and potential challenges to his governance amid the ongoing war.
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48% Bias Score

Armenia Parliament Initiates EU Membership Process
Armenia's parliament passed a bill initiating the EU membership process, a political decision supported by the ruling party but opposed by some who argue it lacks concrete steps and EU endorsement. Over 60,000 signatures supported the citizen initiative leading to the bill.

Armenia Parliament Initiates EU Membership Process
Armenia's parliament passed a bill initiating the EU membership process, a political decision supported by the ruling party but opposed by some who argue it lacks concrete steps and EU endorsement. Over 60,000 signatures supported the citizen initiative leading to the bill.
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36% Bias Score

UK Considers Peacekeeping Troops for Ukraine, Facing Political Divisions
Amidst ongoing discussions regarding a potential ceasefire in Ukraine, UK Labour leader Keir Starmer hasn't ruled out deploying British troops to a peacekeeping role, a move supported by some Lib Dems, while Downing Street suggests a US-backed guarantee as an essential precondition. Opposition exist...

UK Considers Peacekeeping Troops for Ukraine, Facing Political Divisions
Amidst ongoing discussions regarding a potential ceasefire in Ukraine, UK Labour leader Keir Starmer hasn't ruled out deploying British troops to a peacekeeping role, a move supported by some Lib Dems, while Downing Street suggests a US-backed guarantee as an essential precondition. Opposition exist...
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40% Bias Score
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