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VVD and BBB Agree on Ministerial Post Distribution Amidst Government Instability
Following the departure of NSC from the Dutch cabinet, the remaining parties VVD and BBB have agreed on the distribution of five vacant ministerial posts, despite lacking a parliamentary majority; the specifics remain undisclosed, and a parliamentary debate is scheduled for tomorrow.
VVD and BBB Agree on Ministerial Post Distribution Amidst Government Instability
Following the departure of NSC from the Dutch cabinet, the remaining parties VVD and BBB have agreed on the distribution of five vacant ministerial posts, despite lacking a parliamentary majority; the specifics remain undisclosed, and a parliamentary debate is scheduled for tomorrow.
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52% Bias Score


Bayrou's Failed Confidence Vote Plunges France into Crisis
French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou's debt-reduction plan failed a confidence vote on September 8th, causing market turmoil (CAC40 down 1.5 percent, bond yields rising to 3.53 percent) and raising the prospect of a new prime minister or snap elections amid upcoming protests.
Bayrou's Failed Confidence Vote Plunges France into Crisis
French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou's debt-reduction plan failed a confidence vote on September 8th, causing market turmoil (CAC40 down 1.5 percent, bond yields rising to 3.53 percent) and raising the prospect of a new prime minister or snap elections amid upcoming protests.
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56% Bias Score


Record Asylum Applications Fuel UK Political Crisis
A record 111,084 asylum applications were made in the UK in the year to June 2025, alongside 28,076 small boat crossings this year, leading to widespread public criticism of Keir Starmer and concerns about the far-right's growing influence.
Record Asylum Applications Fuel UK Political Crisis
A record 111,084 asylum applications were made in the UK in the year to June 2025, alongside 28,076 small boat crossings this year, leading to widespread public criticism of Keir Starmer and concerns about the far-right's growing influence.
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44% Bias Score


Spain's Wildfire Crisis Exposes Systemic Failures in Emergency Management
Spain's unprecedented wildfire crisis has caused four deaths, scorched 360,000 hectares, and exposed systemic failures in emergency management due to delayed responses, political infighting, and bureaucratic obstacles, highlighting a pattern of insufficient preparedness across multiple national cris...
Spain's Wildfire Crisis Exposes Systemic Failures in Emergency Management
Spain's unprecedented wildfire crisis has caused four deaths, scorched 360,000 hectares, and exposed systemic failures in emergency management due to delayed responses, political infighting, and bureaucratic obstacles, highlighting a pattern of insufficient preparedness across multiple national cris...
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56% Bias Score


Dutch Coalition Crumbles After Failed Gaza Sanctions Vote
A motion to sanction Israel over Gaza failed in the Dutch parliament, prompting the acting Foreign Minister and four other ministers to resign, intensifying the already fragile coalition's instability ahead of the October 29th elections.
Dutch Coalition Crumbles After Failed Gaza Sanctions Vote
A motion to sanction Israel over Gaza failed in the Dutch parliament, prompting the acting Foreign Minister and four other ministers to resign, intensifying the already fragile coalition's instability ahead of the October 29th elections.
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40% Bias Score


Republika Srpska Referendum Challenges International Decisions
The National Assembly of Republika Srpska scheduled an October 25th referendum challenging decisions against President Milorad Dodik by international bodies and the CIK, rejecting those decisions, demanding Dodik continue his duties, and calling for the RS's right to self-determination; a bomb threa...
Republika Srpska Referendum Challenges International Decisions
The National Assembly of Republika Srpska scheduled an October 25th referendum challenging decisions against President Milorad Dodik by international bodies and the CIK, rejecting those decisions, demanding Dodik continue his duties, and calling for the RS's right to self-determination; a bomb threa...
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60% Bias Score

French Government Faces Collapse Amidst Budget Crisis
French Prime Minister François Bayrou faces an imminent no-confidence vote on September 8th, driven by disagreements over the 2026 budget and following a series of controversial political decisions by President Macron, potentially leading to new elections or a change in leadership.

French Government Faces Collapse Amidst Budget Crisis
French Prime Minister François Bayrou faces an imminent no-confidence vote on September 8th, driven by disagreements over the 2026 budget and following a series of controversial political decisions by President Macron, potentially leading to new elections or a change in leadership.
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40% Bias Score

Dodik Defies Ruling, Appoints New Prime Minister in Republika Srpska
Following the Central Election Commission's revocation of his mandate, Milorad Dodik appointed Savin Minić as prime minister designate of Republika Srpska, prioritizing resource extraction and defying international pressure for de-escalation, further escalating tensions within Bosnia and Herzegovina...

Dodik Defies Ruling, Appoints New Prime Minister in Republika Srpska
Following the Central Election Commission's revocation of his mandate, Milorad Dodik appointed Savin Minić as prime minister designate of Republika Srpska, prioritizing resource extraction and defying international pressure for de-escalation, further escalating tensions within Bosnia and Herzegovina...
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56% Bias Score

Netanyahu Faces Pressure for Gaza Ceasefire Amidst Coalition Divisions
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces intense pressure to negotiate a Gaza ceasefire to secure the release of approximately 50 hostages, facing opposition from his right-wing coalition who prefer continued war, while Benny Gantz proposed a six-month unity government to resolve the crisis.

Netanyahu Faces Pressure for Gaza Ceasefire Amidst Coalition Divisions
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces intense pressure to negotiate a Gaza ceasefire to secure the release of approximately 50 hostages, facing opposition from his right-wing coalition who prefer continued war, while Benny Gantz proposed a six-month unity government to resolve the crisis.
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56% Bias Score

Beirut's Le Colisee Cinema Reopens, Symbolizing Cultural Resilience
In Beirut, the Le Colisee cinema reopened on September 13th after a decades-long closure, thanks to a civil society initiative led by actor Kassem Istanbouli, symbolizing the resilience of Lebanese culture amidst political instability and economic hardship.

Beirut's Le Colisee Cinema Reopens, Symbolizing Cultural Resilience
In Beirut, the Le Colisee cinema reopened on September 13th after a decades-long closure, thanks to a civil society initiative led by actor Kassem Istanbouli, symbolizing the resilience of Lebanese culture amidst political instability and economic hardship.
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44% Bias Score

Dutch Coalition Crumbles Amidst Disagreement Over Israel Sanctions
The Netherlands' acting Prime Minister Dick Schoof called Friday "a horrible day" after Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp and eight other ministers resigned over disagreements on imposing sanctions against Israel following its actions in Gaza, deepening the fragility of the already minority coalition...

Dutch Coalition Crumbles Amidst Disagreement Over Israel Sanctions
The Netherlands' acting Prime Minister Dick Schoof called Friday "a horrible day" after Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp and eight other ministers resigned over disagreements on imposing sanctions against Israel following its actions in Gaza, deepening the fragility of the already minority coalition...
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48% Bias Score

Bayrou Faces Censure Motion Amidst Budget Cuts and Strike Threat
French Prime Minister François Bayrou faces a motion of censure following his proposal of €44 billion in budget cuts for 2026, prompting a potential general strike on September 10th and a press conference on Monday to address the situation.

Bayrou Faces Censure Motion Amidst Budget Cuts and Strike Threat
French Prime Minister François Bayrou faces a motion of censure following his proposal of €44 billion in budget cuts for 2026, prompting a potential general strike on September 10th and a press conference on Monday to address the situation.
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36% Bias Score
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