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German Election: Scholz and Merz Clash Over Migration, Economy, and Europe
Germany's upcoming election is marked by intense debate between Chancellor Scholz (SPD) and challenger Friedrich Merz (Union) over migration, economic policy, and Europe's future, with Scholz accusing Merz of risking European unity and Merz criticizing the current government's handling of the econom...
German Election: Scholz and Merz Clash Over Migration, Economy, and Europe
Germany's upcoming election is marked by intense debate between Chancellor Scholz (SPD) and challenger Friedrich Merz (Union) over migration, economic policy, and Europe's future, with Scholz accusing Merz of risking European unity and Merz criticizing the current government's handling of the econom...
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60% Bias Score


Belgian Parliament Approves De Wever's Coalition Agreement After 40-Hour Debate
The Belgian parliament approved Prime Minister De Wever's coalition agreement after a 40-hour debate that ended around 2:30 AM, with 81 votes in favor and 66 against; the lengthy process involved disagreements over procedure and questions about the budget's feasibility.
Belgian Parliament Approves De Wever's Coalition Agreement After 40-Hour Debate
The Belgian parliament approved Prime Minister De Wever's coalition agreement after a 40-hour debate that ended around 2:30 AM, with 81 votes in favor and 66 against; the lengthy process involved disagreements over procedure and questions about the budget's feasibility.
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40% Bias Score


French Deputy Faces Sanctions After Accusing Colleague of Antisemitism
During a heated debate at the French National Assembly on February 6th, 2024, RN deputy Frédéric Falcon called LFI deputy Ersilia Soudais an "outright antisemite," prompting calls for sanctions and a temporary suspension of the session. The incident followed Soudais's past controversial statements o...
French Deputy Faces Sanctions After Accusing Colleague of Antisemitism
During a heated debate at the French National Assembly on February 6th, 2024, RN deputy Frédéric Falcon called LFI deputy Ersilia Soudais an "outright antisemite," prompting calls for sanctions and a temporary suspension of the session. The incident followed Soudais's past controversial statements o...
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52% Bias Score


North Macedonia Proposes Stricter Traffic Laws After Fatal Accident
In response to a fatal traffic accident in Skopje caused by a reckless driver, North Macedonia's political parties are proposing stricter traffic laws, including harsher penalties and increased police presence near schools, to improve road safety.
North Macedonia Proposes Stricter Traffic Laws After Fatal Accident
In response to a fatal traffic accident in Skopje caused by a reckless driver, North Macedonia's political parties are proposing stricter traffic laws, including harsher penalties and increased police presence near schools, to improve road safety.
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40% Bias Score


Schleswig-Holstein Debates Economic Stimulus Strategies
The Schleswig-Holstein state parliament debated proposals to revive the economy, with the SPD pushing for increased state investment and the FDP advocating for business deregulation, highlighting disagreements on how to best address economic challenges and boost growth.
Schleswig-Holstein Debates Economic Stimulus Strategies
The Schleswig-Holstein state parliament debated proposals to revive the economy, with the SPD pushing for increased state investment and the FDP advocating for business deregulation, highlighting disagreements on how to best address economic challenges and boost growth.
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28% Bias Score


Wales NHS: No Extra Funding Without Waiting Time Cuts
Facing record-high NHS waiting lists in Wales (802,268 overall, over 10,800 waiting 12+ hours in A&E), Health Minister Eluned Morgan announced that health boards won't receive extra funding unless they reduce wait times, prompting criticism from the Conservatives and Plaid Cymru for lack of clear di...
Wales NHS: No Extra Funding Without Waiting Time Cuts
Facing record-high NHS waiting lists in Wales (802,268 overall, over 10,800 waiting 12+ hours in A&E), Health Minister Eluned Morgan announced that health boards won't receive extra funding unless they reduce wait times, prompting criticism from the Conservatives and Plaid Cymru for lack of clear di...
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40% Bias Score

Belgian Parliament Approves De Wever's Coalition Agreement After 40-Hour Debate
The Belgian parliament approved Prime Minister De Wever's coalition agreement after a 40-hour debate, marked by procedural disagreements and opposition tactics, with 81 votes in favor and 66 against, amidst concerns over proposed austerity measures and a new wealth tax.

Belgian Parliament Approves De Wever's Coalition Agreement After 40-Hour Debate
The Belgian parliament approved Prime Minister De Wever's coalition agreement after a 40-hour debate, marked by procedural disagreements and opposition tactics, with 81 votes in favor and 66 against, amidst concerns over proposed austerity measures and a new wealth tax.
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40% Bias Score

Belgian Parliament Approves De Wever's Coalition Agreement After 40-Hour Debate
The Belgian parliament approved Prime Minister De Wever's coalition agreement after a 40-hour debate marked by procedural disputes and opposition delaying tactics, raising concerns about the planned €23 billion in cuts and a new tax on financial assets.

Belgian Parliament Approves De Wever's Coalition Agreement After 40-Hour Debate
The Belgian parliament approved Prime Minister De Wever's coalition agreement after a 40-hour debate marked by procedural disputes and opposition delaying tactics, raising concerns about the planned €23 billion in cuts and a new tax on financial assets.
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40% Bias Score

RIVM Study Links Goat Farms to Lung Infections, Sparking Political Debate
A new RIVM study links lung infections to proximity to goat farms, prompting the VVD to call for a moratorium on new goat farms; the government is divided on the response, with the Minister of Health wanting action while the Minister of Agriculture wants to wait for further advice from the Health Co...

RIVM Study Links Goat Farms to Lung Infections, Sparking Political Debate
A new RIVM study links lung infections to proximity to goat farms, prompting the VVD to call for a moratorium on new goat farms; the government is divided on the response, with the Minister of Health wanting action while the Minister of Agriculture wants to wait for further advice from the Health Co...
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44% Bias Score

Union Criticizes Deutsche Bahn's Railway Renovation Plan
Deutsche Bahn plans large-scale renovations on 41 German railway lines to improve punctuality, but the Union criticizes the project as insufficient, demanding a review if they win the election, questioning its scope and funding; the Berlin-Hamburg renovation alone costs €2.3 billion.

Union Criticizes Deutsche Bahn's Railway Renovation Plan
Deutsche Bahn plans large-scale renovations on 41 German railway lines to improve punctuality, but the Union criticizes the project as insufficient, demanding a review if they win the election, questioning its scope and funding; the Berlin-Hamburg renovation alone costs €2.3 billion.
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48% Bias Score

Germany's Stagnant Economy: Debt Brake, Low Productivity, and the Threat to Democracy
Germany's economy is stagnating due to the debt brake, according to Minister Habeck, leading to underinvestment and low productivity. The government proposes reforms to increase public investment and address high tax burdens.

Germany's Stagnant Economy: Debt Brake, Low Productivity, and the Threat to Democracy
Germany's economy is stagnating due to the debt brake, according to Minister Habeck, leading to underinvestment and low productivity. The government proposes reforms to increase public investment and address high tax burdens.
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60% Bias Score

PP Rejects Spanish Anti-Eviction Decree, Shifts Housing Policy Stance
The Spanish People's Party (PP) rejected a government decree containing anti-eviction measures, despite previously supporting similar ones, framing the rejection as preventing homeowners from reclaiming their properties; the PP's leader simultaneously presented alternative housing initiatives.

PP Rejects Spanish Anti-Eviction Decree, Shifts Housing Policy Stance
The Spanish People's Party (PP) rejected a government decree containing anti-eviction measures, despite previously supporting similar ones, framing the rejection as preventing homeowners from reclaiming their properties; the PP's leader simultaneously presented alternative housing initiatives.
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56% Bias Score
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