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US suspends talks with Kosovo over political deadlock
The United States suspended talks with Kosovo due to the caretaker government's refusal to include a Serb minority member as deputy parliament speaker, hindering the formation of a new government and jeopardizing normalization talks with Serbia.
US suspends talks with Kosovo over political deadlock
The United States suspended talks with Kosovo due to the caretaker government's refusal to include a Serb minority member as deputy parliament speaker, hindering the formation of a new government and jeopardizing normalization talks with Serbia.
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44% Bias Score


SPD Urges Union to Reconsider Judicial Appointment Amidst Coalition Tensions
The SPD is pressing the Union to reconsider its rejection of Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf for a Bundesverfassungsgericht post, despite significant resistance within the Union. The deadlock highlights tensions within the ruling coalition and threatens to delay judicial appointments.
SPD Urges Union to Reconsider Judicial Appointment Amidst Coalition Tensions
The SPD is pressing the Union to reconsider its rejection of Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf for a Bundesverfassungsgericht post, despite significant resistance within the Union. The deadlock highlights tensions within the ruling coalition and threatens to delay judicial appointments.
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44% Bias Score


Woidke Calls for Restart of Federal Constitutional Court Judge Selection
Brandenburg's Minister President Dietmar Woidke proposed restarting the selection process for three Federal Constitutional Court judges after the process stalled due to disagreements within the Union faction regarding SPD candidate Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf's stance on abortion and mandatory vaccinati...
Woidke Calls for Restart of Federal Constitutional Court Judge Selection
Brandenburg's Minister President Dietmar Woidke proposed restarting the selection process for three Federal Constitutional Court judges after the process stalled due to disagreements within the Union faction regarding SPD candidate Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf's stance on abortion and mandatory vaccinati...
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48% Bias Score


SPD Seeks More Electible Judicial Candidate After Failed Appointment
Following the failed appointment of Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf due to her perceived left-leaning stance, the SPD is forming a committee led by Gesine Schwan to find a more electable judicial candidate, prioritizing their perceived political alignment.
SPD Seeks More Electible Judicial Candidate After Failed Appointment
Following the failed appointment of Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf due to her perceived left-leaning stance, the SPD is forming a committee led by Gesine Schwan to find a more electable judicial candidate, prioritizing their perceived political alignment.
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72% Bias Score


Casement Park faces £120 million funding shortfall
The Casement Park stadium redevelopment in Belfast is facing a £120 million funding shortfall, despite a £50 million contribution from the UK government and existing commitments from the GAA, Irish government, and Stormont; the GAA must now find additional funds or scale back plans.
Casement Park faces £120 million funding shortfall
The Casement Park stadium redevelopment in Belfast is facing a £120 million funding shortfall, despite a £50 million contribution from the UK government and existing commitments from the GAA, Irish government, and Stormont; the GAA must now find additional funds or scale back plans.
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48% Bias Score


Australian Coalition Collapses Amidst Internal Divisions
The Australian Liberal and National parties' coalition collapsed due to irreconcilable policy differences and strategic disagreements on how to oppose the Labor government, leaving the future of the coalition uncertain.
Australian Coalition Collapses Amidst Internal Divisions
The Australian Liberal and National parties' coalition collapsed due to irreconcilable policy differences and strategic disagreements on how to oppose the Labor government, leaving the future of the coalition uncertain.
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56% Bias Score

France's Political Deadlock Deepens as PM Faces No-Confidence Vote
France's parliament is poised to oust Prime Minister François Bayrou, highlighting a year-long political stalemate marked by a divided legislature and rising public discontent, further fueled by the nation's soaring debt.

France's Political Deadlock Deepens as PM Faces No-Confidence Vote
France's parliament is poised to oust Prime Minister François Bayrou, highlighting a year-long political stalemate marked by a divided legislature and rising public discontent, further fueled by the nation's soaring debt.
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48% Bias Score

Deadlock in German Constitutional Court Appointments: Woidke Calls for Restart
Brandenburg's Minister President Dietmar Woidke urges a complete restart of the process to appoint three judges to the Federal Constitutional Court due to resistance within the Union faction against the SPD's candidate, Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf, creating a deadlock in the Bundestag on July 11th, high...

Deadlock in German Constitutional Court Appointments: Woidke Calls for Restart
Brandenburg's Minister President Dietmar Woidke urges a complete restart of the process to appoint three judges to the Federal Constitutional Court due to resistance within the Union faction against the SPD's candidate, Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf, creating a deadlock in the Bundestag on July 11th, high...
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40% Bias Score

German Bundestag Deadlocked on Constitutional Court Judge Appointments
The German Bundestag's three-week deadlock over appointing three judges to the Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) could force the FCC to propose candidates if no compromise is reached by the end of the parliamentary summer recess, as per Section 7a of the FCC Act.

German Bundestag Deadlocked on Constitutional Court Judge Appointments
The German Bundestag's three-week deadlock over appointing three judges to the Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) could force the FCC to propose candidates if no compromise is reached by the end of the parliamentary summer recess, as per Section 7a of the FCC Act.
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40% Bias Score

German Court Judge Elections Delayed Amidst Political Tensions
The German Bundestag is set to elect three new judges next week, with the Union nominating Günter Spinner and the SPD nominating Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf and Ann-Katrin Kaufhold. A previous controversial nomination by the Union necessitates cooperation with the Left party for a two-thirds majority, h...

German Court Judge Elections Delayed Amidst Political Tensions
The German Bundestag is set to elect three new judges next week, with the Union nominating Günter Spinner and the SPD nominating Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf and Ann-Katrin Kaufhold. A previous controversial nomination by the Union necessitates cooperation with the Left party for a two-thirds majority, h...
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52% Bias Score

Kosovo's Post-Election Political Deadlock and Constitutional Crisis
Kosovo's Assembly remains without a president three months after elections, due to opposition's rejection of Prime Minister Albin Kurti's candidate and legal challenges alleging constitutional violations by Kurti and 12 ministers holding dual executive and legislative roles.

Kosovo's Post-Election Political Deadlock and Constitutional Crisis
Kosovo's Assembly remains without a president three months after elections, due to opposition's rejection of Prime Minister Albin Kurti's candidate and legal challenges alleging constitutional violations by Kurti and 12 ministers holding dual executive and legislative roles.
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44% Bias Score

US Faces Potential Debt Default in August
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warned Congress that the US could default on its debt obligations as early as August if the debt ceiling isn't raised by mid-July, urging them to act before their recess to avoid a potential global economic crisis; Republicans who control Congress are divided on how ...

US Faces Potential Debt Default in August
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warned Congress that the US could default on its debt obligations as early as August if the debt ceiling isn't raised by mid-July, urging them to act before their recess to avoid a potential global economic crisis; Republicans who control Congress are divided on how ...
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56% Bias Score
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