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Spanish Right Wing Reframes Franco Dictatorship, Mirroring Global Trend
Spanish right-wing figures, including Esperanza Aguirre and Isabel Díaz Ayuso, are promoting a revisionist view of the Franco dictatorship, minimizing its repression and aligning with a broader international trend of 'alternative histories' that demonize progressivism and glorify authoritarian regim...
Spanish Right Wing Reframes Franco Dictatorship, Mirroring Global Trend
Spanish right-wing figures, including Esperanza Aguirre and Isabel Díaz Ayuso, are promoting a revisionist view of the Franco dictatorship, minimizing its repression and aligning with a broader international trend of 'alternative histories' that demonize progressivism and glorify authoritarian regim...
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56% Bias Score


Wagenknecht's Openness to AfD Talks Sparks Political Furor
BSW leader Sahra Wagenknecht's openness to discussions with the AfD, following a Thuringian meeting between BSW and AfD representatives, has sparked criticism across the German political spectrum, raising concerns about the normalization of the far-right.
Wagenknecht's Openness to AfD Talks Sparks Political Furor
BSW leader Sahra Wagenknecht's openness to discussions with the AfD, following a Thuringian meeting between BSW and AfD representatives, has sparked criticism across the German political spectrum, raising concerns about the normalization of the far-right.
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64% Bias Score


EU Parliament's ID Group Accused of €4.3 Million in Illegal Spending
An internal audit report reveals that the European Parliament's Identity and Democracy group allegedly misused €4.3 million in funds through illicit donations exceeding €700,000 to various organizations and contracts violating EU procurement rules, potentially constituting one of the largest financi...
EU Parliament's ID Group Accused of €4.3 Million in Illegal Spending
An internal audit report reveals that the European Parliament's Identity and Democracy group allegedly misused €4.3 million in funds through illicit donations exceeding €700,000 to various organizations and contracts violating EU procurement rules, potentially constituting one of the largest financi...
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48% Bias Score


Netherlands Tightens Asylum Laws Amidst Legal Concerns
The Dutch parliament passed stricter asylum laws, limiting asylum eligibility, family reunification, and increasing penalties for undocumented individuals, despite warnings of legal challenges and practical difficulties; the legislation was spearheaded by the PVV, currently the strongest party in th...
Netherlands Tightens Asylum Laws Amidst Legal Concerns
The Dutch parliament passed stricter asylum laws, limiting asylum eligibility, family reunification, and increasing penalties for undocumented individuals, despite warnings of legal challenges and practical difficulties; the legislation was spearheaded by the PVV, currently the strongest party in th...
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52% Bias Score


Study: One in Four Migrants Considering Leaving Germany
A study reveals that 25% of migrants in Germany are considering leaving due to a combination of factors including perceived societal rejection, economic concerns, and difficulties with integration, highlighting a potential loss of skilled workers and a challenge to social cohesion.
Study: One in Four Migrants Considering Leaving Germany
A study reveals that 25% of migrants in Germany are considering leaving due to a combination of factors including perceived societal rejection, economic concerns, and difficulties with integration, highlighting a potential loss of skilled workers and a challenge to social cohesion.
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56% Bias Score


German Court Lifts Ban on Far-Right Magazine "Compact
A Leipzig court overturned the German government's ban on the far-right magazine "Compact", ruling that while its content is anti-constitutional, it did not justify a ban under Germany's strong free speech protections, sparking debate about the country's approach to right-wing extremism.
German Court Lifts Ban on Far-Right Magazine "Compact
A Leipzig court overturned the German government's ban on the far-right magazine "Compact", ruling that while its content is anti-constitutional, it did not justify a ban under Germany's strong free speech protections, sparking debate about the country's approach to right-wing extremism.
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40% Bias Score

No-Confidence Vote Threatens Von der Leyen, Exposing EU Divisions
A no-confidence motion against European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, driven by far-right MEP Gheorghe Piperea and fueled by controversies surrounding COVID-19 vaccine contracts, requires a two-thirds majority to pass in the European Parliament on July 10, 2025; while unlikely to succee...

No-Confidence Vote Threatens Von der Leyen, Exposing EU Divisions
A no-confidence motion against European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, driven by far-right MEP Gheorghe Piperea and fueled by controversies surrounding COVID-19 vaccine contracts, requires a two-thirds majority to pass in the European Parliament on July 10, 2025; while unlikely to succee...
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40% Bias Score

Austrian Town Renames Streets Honoring Nazis
Braunau am Inn, Austria, will rename two streets named after Nazi party members following a 28-9 city council vote, addressing concerns about constitutional violations and symbolizing Austria's ongoing struggle against the legacy of Nazism. Approximately 200 families will be affected.

Austrian Town Renames Streets Honoring Nazis
Braunau am Inn, Austria, will rename two streets named after Nazi party members following a 28-9 city council vote, addressing concerns about constitutional violations and symbolizing Austria's ongoing struggle against the legacy of Nazism. Approximately 200 families will be affected.
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44% Bias Score

Wagenknecht Open to AfD Talks, Defying Mainstream German Politics
BSW leader Wagenknecht denied federal-level talks with the AfD but expressed openness to future discussions, contrasting with other parties' exclusionary approach; this follows a Thuringia meeting between BSW and AfD representatives, highlighting internal German political divisions.

Wagenknecht Open to AfD Talks, Defying Mainstream German Politics
BSW leader Wagenknecht denied federal-level talks with the AfD but expressed openness to future discussions, contrasting with other parties' exclusionary approach; this follows a Thuringia meeting between BSW and AfD representatives, highlighting internal German political divisions.
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60% Bias Score

Croatia Faces Infrastructure Crisis Amidst Far-Right Singer's Massive Concert
A concert by the Croatian far-right singer Marko Perkovic, known as "Thompson," is scheduled for July 5th, 2025, in Zagreb, and is expected to draw 500,000 attendees, raising concerns about infrastructure and public safety.

Croatia Faces Infrastructure Crisis Amidst Far-Right Singer's Massive Concert
A concert by the Croatian far-right singer Marko Perkovic, known as "Thompson," is scheduled for July 5th, 2025, in Zagreb, and is expected to draw 500,000 attendees, raising concerns about infrastructure and public safety.
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52% Bias Score

High Skilled Migrants Consider Leaving Germany Amidst Discrimination and Integration Issues
A study reveals that 25% of migrants in Germany are considering leaving, driven by discrimination, high taxes, and a lack of social integration, despite many being highly skilled and integrated; this highlights potential negative consequences for Germany's economy and society.

High Skilled Migrants Consider Leaving Germany Amidst Discrimination and Integration Issues
A study reveals that 25% of migrants in Germany are considering leaving, driven by discrimination, high taxes, and a lack of social integration, despite many being highly skilled and integrated; this highlights potential negative consequences for Germany's economy and society.
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44% Bias Score

European Far-Right Parties: Diverging Political Fortunes
A German report highlights the isolation of the far-right AfD party, contrasting with the varying successes of similar parties in other European countries such as the PVV in the Netherlands, PiS in Poland, Fidesz in Hungary, Smer in Slovakia, Vox in Spain, and the Danish People's Party.

European Far-Right Parties: Diverging Political Fortunes
A German report highlights the isolation of the far-right AfD party, contrasting with the varying successes of similar parties in other European countries such as the PVV in the Netherlands, PiS in Poland, Fidesz in Hungary, Smer in Slovakia, Vox in Spain, and the Danish People's Party.
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48% Bias Score
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