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German Military Chief Urges Citizens to Prepare for War
Captain Michael Giss, head of Baden-Württemberg's military command, says Germans must mentally prepare for war, citing low public awareness and a survey indicating only a third would defend the country; he advocates for more civic engagement and potentially reinstating conscription.
German Military Chief Urges Citizens to Prepare for War
Captain Michael Giss, head of Baden-Württemberg's military command, says Germans must mentally prepare for war, citing low public awareness and a survey indicating only a third would defend the country; he advocates for more civic engagement and potentially reinstating conscription.
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52% Bias Score


Poll: Partisan Divide on Trump's Defiance of Court Order on Deportations
A Reuters/Ipsos poll found that 82% of Americans believe the president should obey federal court rulings, but 76% of Republicans support Trump's defiance of a court order to halt deportations, revealing a partisan divide on executive power versus judicial oversight, particularly concerning immigrati...
Poll: Partisan Divide on Trump's Defiance of Court Order on Deportations
A Reuters/Ipsos poll found that 82% of Americans believe the president should obey federal court rulings, but 76% of Republicans support Trump's defiance of a court order to halt deportations, revealing a partisan divide on executive power versus judicial oversight, particularly concerning immigrati...
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40% Bias Score


Dutch Remain Highly Positive on EU Membership Despite Low Perceived Influence
A Eurobarometer survey from January 9th to February 4th, 2025, shows 85% of Dutch citizens believe their country benefits from EU membership, the highest since 1983, while only 5% feel they influence EU decisions; this contrasts with EU averages of 74% and 13%, respectively.
Dutch Remain Highly Positive on EU Membership Despite Low Perceived Influence
A Eurobarometer survey from January 9th to February 4th, 2025, shows 85% of Dutch citizens believe their country benefits from EU membership, the highest since 1983, while only 5% feel they influence EU decisions; this contrasts with EU averages of 74% and 13%, respectively.
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28% Bias Score


Spain Prioritizes Education, Research for EU's Global Role, Unlike EU Average
A Eurobarometer survey shows that Spanish citizens prioritize education and research (40%) for the EU's global role, contrasting with the EU average's focus on security and defense (36%). Spaniards also favor more EU action on public health (40%) than the average (25%).
Spain Prioritizes Education, Research for EU's Global Role, Unlike EU Average
A Eurobarometer survey shows that Spanish citizens prioritize education and research (40%) for the EU's global role, contrasting with the EU average's focus on security and defense (36%). Spaniards also favor more EU action on public health (40%) than the average (25%).
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32% Bias Score


Macron's Warning on Russia Ignored Amidst Public Distrust
French President Macron's recent speech warning of the Russian threat was met with public indifference, highlighting a loss of public trust due to seven years of perceived policy failures and criticisms of the Court of Accounts' practices.
Macron's Warning on Russia Ignored Amidst Public Distrust
French President Macron's recent speech warning of the Russian threat was met with public indifference, highlighting a loss of public trust due to seven years of perceived policy failures and criticisms of the Court of Accounts' practices.
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28% Bias Score


British Public Prioritizes Green Spaces Over Infrastructure Development Amidst Climate Change Concerns
A new survey reveals that 75% of British people prioritize protecting green spaces over new infrastructure, despite the government's plan to build 1.5 million new homes in the next five years, highlighting a growing public anxiety about climate change and a significant conflict between public opinio...
British Public Prioritizes Green Spaces Over Infrastructure Development Amidst Climate Change Concerns
A new survey reveals that 75% of British people prioritize protecting green spaces over new infrastructure, despite the government's plan to build 1.5 million new homes in the next five years, highlighting a growing public anxiety about climate change and a significant conflict between public opinio...
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44% Bias Score

Eurobarometer Poll Shows Record-High Support for EU Membership
A recent Eurobarometer poll (January-February 2025) shows 74% of EU citizens see benefits from EU membership, the highest since 1983, with peace and security now top priorities, influencing upcoming EU budget negotiations.

Eurobarometer Poll Shows Record-High Support for EU Membership
A recent Eurobarometer poll (January-February 2025) shows 74% of EU citizens see benefits from EU membership, the highest since 1983, with peace and security now top priorities, influencing upcoming EU budget negotiations.
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36% Bias Score

Trump's Favorability Higher Than Previously, Despite Negative Rating
Despite a negative net favorability rating of -4, President Trump's approval is higher than at the start of his first term (-10) and his re-election (-7); concurrently, a significant portion of Americans (44-45%) believe the country is "on the right track", suggesting broader public optimism.

Trump's Favorability Higher Than Previously, Despite Negative Rating
Despite a negative net favorability rating of -4, President Trump's approval is higher than at the start of his first term (-10) and his re-election (-7); concurrently, a significant portion of Americans (44-45%) believe the country is "on the right track", suggesting broader public optimism.
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52% Bias Score

Mistrial Declared in Karen Read Murder Case Amidst Intense Public Support
Karen Read's trial for the second-degree murder of John O'Keefe ended in a mistrial due to a divided jury; a retrial is scheduled for April 1st, amidst significant public support for Read, demonstrated by daily protests outside the courthouse.

Mistrial Declared in Karen Read Murder Case Amidst Intense Public Support
Karen Read's trial for the second-degree murder of John O'Keefe ended in a mistrial due to a divided jury; a retrial is scheduled for April 1st, amidst significant public support for Read, demonstrated by daily protests outside the courthouse.
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60% Bias Score

Trump's Capitol Portrait Removed After Distortion Claim
Due to Donald Trump's criticism of his "purposefully distorted" oil painting at the Colorado state Capitol, Republican leaders requested its removal; the portrait, funded by a $10,000 GoFundMe campaign, will be replaced.

Trump's Capitol Portrait Removed After Distortion Claim
Due to Donald Trump's criticism of his "purposefully distorted" oil painting at the Colorado state Capitol, Republican leaders requested its removal; the portrait, funded by a $10,000 GoFundMe campaign, will be replaced.
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40% Bias Score

MP Accused of Misrepresenting Public Support for Assisted Dying Bill
Labour MP Kim Leadbeater is accused of misleading MPs by citing a NatCen survey conducted before her assisted dying bill's publication to claim 79% public support, while the survey actually showed 47% support for assisted dying for those with incurable and painful illnesses.

MP Accused of Misrepresenting Public Support for Assisted Dying Bill
Labour MP Kim Leadbeater is accused of misleading MPs by citing a NatCen survey conducted before her assisted dying bill's publication to claim 79% public support, while the survey actually showed 47% support for assisted dying for those with incurable and painful illnesses.
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60% Bias Score

Difficult Coalition Talks in Germany: Disagreements on Debt Brake, Migration, and Taxes
Coalition talks between Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD are strained due to disagreements on the debt brake reform, migration policy, and tax policies, with the SPD pushing for higher taxes on the wealthy while the CDU/CSU advocates for tax cuts. Public opinion polls show the AfD gaining ground on the Uni...

Difficult Coalition Talks in Germany: Disagreements on Debt Brake, Migration, and Taxes
Coalition talks between Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD are strained due to disagreements on the debt brake reform, migration policy, and tax policies, with the SPD pushing for higher taxes on the wealthy while the CDU/CSU advocates for tax cuts. Public opinion polls show the AfD gaining ground on the Uni...
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56% Bias Score
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