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EU Challenges Spain's Amnesty Law, Citing Contradiction with Community Law
The European Commission strongly opposes Spain's Amnesty Law, deeming it contrary to EU law and exacerbating societal divisions, challenging the Spanish Constitutional Court's approval and asserting EU law's primacy.
EU Challenges Spain's Amnesty Law, Citing Contradiction with Community Law
The European Commission strongly opposes Spain's Amnesty Law, deeming it contrary to EU law and exacerbating societal divisions, challenging the Spanish Constitutional Court's approval and asserting EU law's primacy.
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56% Bias Score


France to Eliminate National Holidays Amidst 43.8 Billion Euro Budget Cut
French Prime Minister François Bayrou proposed eliminating two national holidays and implementing a 'blank year' to save 43.8 billion euros and address France's 3,345.4 billion euro national debt (113.9% of GDP), sparking strong criticism and potential political instability.
France to Eliminate National Holidays Amidst 43.8 Billion Euro Budget Cut
French Prime Minister François Bayrou proposed eliminating two national holidays and implementing a 'blank year' to save 43.8 billion euros and address France's 3,345.4 billion euro national debt (113.9% of GDP), sparking strong criticism and potential political instability.
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60% Bias Score


France's 2026 Budget: Austerity Measures Spark Political Showdown
French Prime Minister Borne's 2026 budget proposal, aiming for a 2.9% deficit by 2029, includes a spending freeze, 3,000 job cuts, and the elimination of two public holidays, facing strong opposition and potential vote of no confidence.
France's 2026 Budget: Austerity Measures Spark Political Showdown
French Prime Minister Borne's 2026 budget proposal, aiming for a 2.9% deficit by 2029, includes a spending freeze, 3,000 job cuts, and the elimination of two public holidays, facing strong opposition and potential vote of no confidence.
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36% Bias Score


Ukraine's Zelenskyy Proposes New Prime Minister Amidst Wartime Cabinet Shuffle
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy proposed Yulia Svyrydenko as the new Prime Minister on July 14th, 2024, replacing Denys Shmyhal, amidst legal debates regarding government changes during wartime and criticism over bypassing parliamentary procedures.
Ukraine's Zelenskyy Proposes New Prime Minister Amidst Wartime Cabinet Shuffle
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy proposed Yulia Svyrydenko as the new Prime Minister on July 14th, 2024, replacing Denys Shmyhal, amidst legal debates regarding government changes during wartime and criticism over bypassing parliamentary procedures.
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36% Bias Score


Israeli Ultra-Orthodox Parties Threaten Coalition Collapse Over Draft Exemption
Ultra-Orthodox parties in Israel's coalition government threatened to withdraw this week if a draft exemption bill isn't presented immediately, following weeks of escalating sanctions and failed negotiations. Key leaders like Aryeh Deri (Shas) and leaders from United Torah Judaism are involved, with...
Israeli Ultra-Orthodox Parties Threaten Coalition Collapse Over Draft Exemption
Ultra-Orthodox parties in Israel's coalition government threatened to withdraw this week if a draft exemption bill isn't presented immediately, following weeks of escalating sanctions and failed negotiations. Key leaders like Aryeh Deri (Shas) and leaders from United Torah Judaism are involved, with...
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48% Bias Score


Argentina's Milei Faces Crisis After Governors Defy Austerity Measures
Argentina's President Javier Milei faces a political crisis after 24 governors defied him by passing legislation increasing fiscal spending, challenging his austerity-based economic model, despite his initial success in reducing inflation and enjoying 50% approval ratings.
Argentina's Milei Faces Crisis After Governors Defy Austerity Measures
Argentina's President Javier Milei faces a political crisis after 24 governors defied him by passing legislation increasing fiscal spending, challenging his austerity-based economic model, despite his initial success in reducing inflation and enjoying 50% approval ratings.
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64% Bias Score

UEMOA Presidency Dispute Highlights Regional Instability
The July 11, 2025, UEMOA Council of Ministers meeting in Lomé, Togo, was disrupted by Côte d'Ivoire's blocking of the scheduled transfer of the rotating presidency to Burkina Faso, causing concern about regional stability, especially given the upcoming elections in several member states.

UEMOA Presidency Dispute Highlights Regional Instability
The July 11, 2025, UEMOA Council of Ministers meeting in Lomé, Togo, was disrupted by Côte d'Ivoire's blocking of the scheduled transfer of the rotating presidency to Burkina Faso, causing concern about regional stability, especially given the upcoming elections in several member states.
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40% Bias Score

Green Party Forms Advisory Board to Address Eastern Germany Losses
Germany's Green Party, facing electoral setbacks in eastern states, is creating a new advisory board with internal and external experts to develop strategies for regaining support, including increased representation of eastern Germans within the party leadership and mentorship programs.

Green Party Forms Advisory Board to Address Eastern Germany Losses
Germany's Green Party, facing electoral setbacks in eastern states, is creating a new advisory board with internal and external experts to develop strategies for regaining support, including increased representation of eastern Germans within the party leadership and mentorship programs.
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32% Bias Score

Ukraine's Government Reshuffle Amidst Wartime Controversy
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced on July 14th the resignation of Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal and the appointment of First Deputy Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko, sparking controversy due to potential violations of martial law.

Ukraine's Government Reshuffle Amidst Wartime Controversy
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced on July 14th the resignation of Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal and the appointment of First Deputy Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko, sparking controversy due to potential violations of martial law.
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44% Bias Score

Argentine Governors Rebel Against Milei's Austerity, Exposing Fragile Power Base
Argentina's President Javier Milei faces a revolt by provincial governors who approved increased spending, directly challenging his austerity measures and exposing his weak political alliances despite a 50% approval rating and initial economic success; the conflict underscores his confrontational go...

Argentine Governors Rebel Against Milei's Austerity, Exposing Fragile Power Base
Argentina's President Javier Milei faces a revolt by provincial governors who approved increased spending, directly challenging his austerity measures and exposing his weak political alliances despite a 50% approval rating and initial economic success; the conflict underscores his confrontational go...
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48% Bias Score

Degel HaTorah Withdraws from Israeli Coalition over Draft Exemption Bill
The Degel HaTorah party withdrew from Israel's governing coalition on Monday evening due to Prime Minister Netanyahu's failure to present a satisfactory draft exemption bill for yeshiva students, as promised; four UTJ MKs resigned their Knesset posts, including the chairs of the Finance and Interior...

Degel HaTorah Withdraws from Israeli Coalition over Draft Exemption Bill
The Degel HaTorah party withdrew from Israel's governing coalition on Monday evening due to Prime Minister Netanyahu's failure to present a satisfactory draft exemption bill for yeshiva students, as promised; four UTJ MKs resigned their Knesset posts, including the chairs of the Finance and Interior...
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36% Bias Score

German Coalition Fails to Appoint Judges, Raising Governance Concerns
The German government coalition failed to appoint judges to the Federal Constitutional Court due to internal disagreements within the CDU/CSU, highlighting the fragility of the coalition and raising concerns about the politicization of the judiciary.

German Coalition Fails to Appoint Judges, Raising Governance Concerns
The German government coalition failed to appoint judges to the Federal Constitutional Court due to internal disagreements within the CDU/CSU, highlighting the fragility of the coalition and raising concerns about the politicization of the judiciary.
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52% Bias Score
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