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Le Pen Banned from 2027 French Presidential Election
A French court ruled that Marine Le Pen is ineligible to run in the 2027 presidential election, sparking international condemnation and calls for protests, with concerns raised about the implications for democratic processes.
Le Pen Banned from 2027 French Presidential Election
A French court ruled that Marine Le Pen is ineligible to run in the 2027 presidential election, sparking international condemnation and calls for protests, with concerns raised about the implications for democratic processes.
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52% Bias Score


Liberal Candidate Resigns After Controversial Remarks About Conservative Rival
Paul Chiang, the Liberal MP for Markham-Unionville, resigned from his candidacy following controversy over comments suggesting his Conservative rival, Joe Tay, be handed to the Chinese consulate for a HK$1 million bounty offered by Hong Kong police for allegedly violating Hong Kong's national securi...
Liberal Candidate Resigns After Controversial Remarks About Conservative Rival
Paul Chiang, the Liberal MP for Markham-Unionville, resigned from his candidacy following controversy over comments suggesting his Conservative rival, Joe Tay, be handed to the Chinese consulate for a HK$1 million bounty offered by Hong Kong police for allegedly violating Hong Kong's national securi...
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48% Bias Score


46 Afghan Relocatees Die Awaiting German Relocation
At least 46 Afghan citizens eligible for relocation to Germany due to safety concerns have died awaiting relocation; delays in German relocation programs are under criticism, with at least 2,800 more in Pakistan facing deportation.
46 Afghan Relocatees Die Awaiting German Relocation
At least 46 Afghan citizens eligible for relocation to Germany due to safety concerns have died awaiting relocation; delays in German relocation programs are under criticism, with at least 2,800 more in Pakistan facing deportation.
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44% Bias Score


German Coalition Talks Stumble on €100 Billion Budget Deficit
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD are negotiating a coalition government facing a €100 billion budget deficit, with disagreements on taxation, pensions, migration, and development aid, prompting scrutiny of social welfare programs and potential cuts.
German Coalition Talks Stumble on €100 Billion Budget Deficit
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD are negotiating a coalition government facing a €100 billion budget deficit, with disagreements on taxation, pensions, migration, and development aid, prompting scrutiny of social welfare programs and potential cuts.
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48% Bias Score


Bulgarian Woman Exposed as Russian Agent in Austria
Cvetanka D., a Bulgarian living in Vienna, was uncovered as a Russian agent who spread disinformation, surveilled Austrian officials like Omar Haijawi-Pirchner and journalist Christo Grozev, and was involved in a network coordinated from Moscow by former Wirecard executive Jan Marsalek.
Bulgarian Woman Exposed as Russian Agent in Austria
Cvetanka D., a Bulgarian living in Vienna, was uncovered as a Russian agent who spread disinformation, surveilled Austrian officials like Omar Haijawi-Pirchner and journalist Christo Grozev, and was involved in a network coordinated from Moscow by former Wirecard executive Jan Marsalek.
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52% Bias Score


French Court Bans Le Pen from Holding Public Office for EU Funds Misuse
A French court banned Marine Le Pen from holding public office due to her twelve-year misuse of EU parliamentary funds intended for assistant salaries, diverting them to her party; this decision is based on evidence of a deliberately implemented fraudulent system.
French Court Bans Le Pen from Holding Public Office for EU Funds Misuse
A French court banned Marine Le Pen from holding public office due to her twelve-year misuse of EU parliamentary funds intended for assistant salaries, diverting them to her party; this decision is based on evidence of a deliberately implemented fraudulent system.
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52% Bias Score

Le Pen Banned From French Politics for Five Years
A French court banned Marine Le Pen, leader of the National Rally party, from holding public office for five years due to misuse of European Union funds, prompting immediate outrage from Le Pen and international figures, while the Socialist party launched a petition supporting judicial independence.

Le Pen Banned From French Politics for Five Years
A French court banned Marine Le Pen, leader of the National Rally party, from holding public office for five years due to misuse of European Union funds, prompting immediate outrage from Le Pen and international figures, while the Socialist party launched a petition supporting judicial independence.
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52% Bias Score

Le Pen Convicted of Misusing EU Funds, Vows Appeal
Marine Le Pen, a leading French politician, was convicted for misusing millions of euros in EU funds between 2004 and 2016 by employing parliamentary assistants for domestic party work rather than their official EU duties; she immediately denounced the verdict as politically motivated and plans to a...

Le Pen Convicted of Misusing EU Funds, Vows Appeal
Marine Le Pen, a leading French politician, was convicted for misusing millions of euros in EU funds between 2004 and 2016 by employing parliamentary assistants for domestic party work rather than their official EU duties; she immediately denounced the verdict as politically motivated and plans to a...
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52% Bias Score

Dodik Defies Arrest Warrant, Meets Putin Amidst Bosnian Institutional Crisis
Milorad Dodik, facing an arrest warrant from the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, freely traveled to Belgrade, Tel Aviv, and Moscow, where he will meet Vladimir Putin on May 9th, raising concerns about the functionality of Bosnian institutions and escalating political tensions.

Dodik Defies Arrest Warrant, Meets Putin Amidst Bosnian Institutional Crisis
Milorad Dodik, facing an arrest warrant from the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, freely traveled to Belgrade, Tel Aviv, and Moscow, where he will meet Vladimir Putin on May 9th, raising concerns about the functionality of Bosnian institutions and escalating political tensions.
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48% Bias Score

Germany's Asylum Applications Drop, Sparking Calls for System Overhaul
In 2024, Germany received 229,751 initial asylum applications—a 30.2% decrease from the previous year, largely due to Serbia closing the route to Hungary. BAMF President Hans-Eckhard Sommer advocates replacing the current system with substantial humanitarian admissions, prioritizing labor market int...

Germany's Asylum Applications Drop, Sparking Calls for System Overhaul
In 2024, Germany received 229,751 initial asylum applications—a 30.2% decrease from the previous year, largely due to Serbia closing the route to Hungary. BAMF President Hans-Eckhard Sommer advocates replacing the current system with substantial humanitarian admissions, prioritizing labor market int...
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60% Bias Score

Le Pen's Conviction: Defiance and Presidential Bid
A French court sentenced Marine Le Pen to four years in prison, including two years suspended, and a five-year ban from public office for misusing EU funds. Despite this, she declared her intention to run for president in 2027, citing polls showing 34-37% support in the first round.

Le Pen's Conviction: Defiance and Presidential Bid
A French court sentenced Marine Le Pen to four years in prison, including two years suspended, and a five-year ban from public office for misusing EU funds. Despite this, she declared her intention to run for president in 2027, citing polls showing 34-37% support in the first round.
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64% Bias Score

Queen Maria Statue Unveiled in Chișinău Amidst Political Tensions
A new statue of Queen Maria of Romania, erected in Chișinău after seven years and funded by public subscription, depicts her at her 1922 coronation, prompting mixed reactions and raising questions about the political climate in Moldova.

Queen Maria Statue Unveiled in Chișinău Amidst Political Tensions
A new statue of Queen Maria of Romania, erected in Chișinău after seven years and funded by public subscription, depicts her at her 1922 coronation, prompting mixed reactions and raising questions about the political climate in Moldova.
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52% Bias Score
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