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Mexico strengthens sovereignty against U.S. pressure
Facing U.S. threats of tariffs, Mexico passed a constitutional amendment on March 11th to strengthen national sovereignty, imposing severe penalties on foreign agents conducting unauthorized activities, following President Trump's move to potentially label Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations.
Mexico strengthens sovereignty against U.S. pressure
Facing U.S. threats of tariffs, Mexico passed a constitutional amendment on March 11th to strengthen national sovereignty, imposing severe penalties on foreign agents conducting unauthorized activities, following President Trump's move to potentially label Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations.
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44% Bias Score


German Greens Propose Basic Law Reform Amidst Budget Debate
Germany's Green Party proposed amending the Basic Law to allow for additional government spending, expressing reservations about the Union and SPD's plan to bypass the debt brake for defense and infrastructure, demanding a broad democratic consensus before the Bundestag's reconstitution at the end o...
German Greens Propose Basic Law Reform Amidst Budget Debate
Germany's Green Party proposed amending the Basic Law to allow for additional government spending, expressing reservations about the Union and SPD's plan to bypass the debt brake for defense and infrastructure, demanding a broad democratic consensus before the Bundestag's reconstitution at the end o...
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44% Bias Score


Mexico's Proposed Constitutional Amendments on Sovereignty Deemed Unnecessary by Experts
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum proposed amending articles 40 and 19 of the Constitution to strengthen national sovereignty, a move deemed unnecessary by legal experts due to existing legal protections, following the US designation of Mexican cartels as terrorist groups and reports of US drones ...
Mexico's Proposed Constitutional Amendments on Sovereignty Deemed Unnecessary by Experts
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum proposed amending articles 40 and 19 of the Constitution to strengthen national sovereignty, a move deemed unnecessary by legal experts due to existing legal protections, following the US designation of Mexican cartels as terrorist groups and reports of US drones ...
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48% Bias Score


Armenia Plans Constitutional Referendum Amidst Political and International Tensions
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced a potential nationwide referendum on a new constitution, driven by his "Real Armenia" ideology, facing delays due to inactivity within the constitutional reform council and opposition concerns about potential concessions to Azerbaijan.
Armenia Plans Constitutional Referendum Amidst Political and International Tensions
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced a potential nationwide referendum on a new constitution, driven by his "Real Armenia" ideology, facing delays due to inactivity within the constitutional reform council and opposition concerns about potential concessions to Azerbaijan.
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32% Bias Score


Mexico Proposes Constitutional Amendment to Counter Foreign Intervention in Drug War
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum proposed a constitutional amendment to counter what she perceives as foreign intervention in Mexico's fight against drug cartels, following the US and Canada's designation of six Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations. The amendment strengthens Articles 19 and...
Mexico Proposes Constitutional Amendment to Counter Foreign Intervention in Drug War
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum proposed a constitutional amendment to counter what she perceives as foreign intervention in Mexico's fight against drug cartels, following the US and Canada's designation of six Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations. The amendment strengthens Articles 19 and...
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64% Bias Score


Armenia Proposes New Constitution in Response to Azerbaijani Demands
Armenia's Prime Minister proposed a new constitution via a nationwide referendum, aiming to transition from a 'state-less nation's residual operation' to a 'state-building people's operation,' partly in response to Azerbaijan's demand for changes related to references to Artsakh's unification with A...
Armenia Proposes New Constitution in Response to Azerbaijani Demands
Armenia's Prime Minister proposed a new constitution via a nationwide referendum, aiming to transition from a 'state-less nation's residual operation' to a 'state-building people's operation,' partly in response to Azerbaijan's demand for changes related to references to Artsakh's unification with A...
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48% Bias Score

PASOK Broadens Political Strategy Amidst Tempe Tragedy
PASOK is launching multiple initiatives, including public administration reform, social housing campaigns, and a focus on the Tempe train disaster, to challenge the ruling New Democracy party, despite facing lower approval ratings.

PASOK Broadens Political Strategy Amidst Tempe Tragedy
PASOK is launching multiple initiatives, including public administration reform, social housing campaigns, and a focus on the Tempe train disaster, to challenge the ruling New Democracy party, despite facing lower approval ratings.
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44% Bias Score

Conservative Peers Block UK Government's House of Lords Reform
The UK government's plan to abolish 92 hereditary peers in the House of Lords is facing significant resistance from Conservative peers, who are using delaying tactics and amendments to potentially water down or block the legislation, highlighting the challenges of constitutional reform.

Conservative Peers Block UK Government's House of Lords Reform
The UK government's plan to abolish 92 hereditary peers in the House of Lords is facing significant resistance from Conservative peers, who are using delaying tactics and amendments to potentially water down or block the legislation, highlighting the challenges of constitutional reform.
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52% Bias Score

Mexico Proposes Constitutional Amendments to Counter U.S. Actions
Mexican President Sheinbaum announced constitutional amendments to strengthen national sovereignty against foreign intervention and increase penalties for illegal arms trafficking, prompted by U.S. plans to potentially label Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations.

Mexico Proposes Constitutional Amendments to Counter U.S. Actions
Mexican President Sheinbaum announced constitutional amendments to strengthen national sovereignty against foreign intervention and increase penalties for illegal arms trafficking, prompted by U.S. plans to potentially label Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations.
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44% Bias Score

Dutch Cabinet Proposes Constitutional Court, Limited Judicial Review
The Dutch cabinet proposes creating a constitutional court to review laws against "classical" constitutional rights, ending the unique European ban on judicial review while maintaining the ban on reviewing "social" rights; implementation requires two parliamentary approvals across electoral cycles.

Dutch Cabinet Proposes Constitutional Court, Limited Judicial Review
The Dutch cabinet proposes creating a constitutional court to review laws against "classical" constitutional rights, ending the unique European ban on judicial review while maintaining the ban on reviewing "social" rights; implementation requires two parliamentary approvals across electoral cycles.
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32% Bias Score

Syria Plans National Dialogue Conference to Address Key Issues
A Syrian National Dialogue Conference is planned to address key issues such as constitutional reform, transitional justice, and economic challenges, with participation from various segments of Syrian society, excluding the Assad regime and armed groups that refuse disarmament; the conference's non-b...

Syria Plans National Dialogue Conference to Address Key Issues
A Syrian National Dialogue Conference is planned to address key issues such as constitutional reform, transitional justice, and economic challenges, with participation from various segments of Syrian society, excluding the Assad regime and armed groups that refuse disarmament; the conference's non-b...
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32% Bias Score

Nicaragua's Ortega Consolidates Power Through Constitutional Reform
Nicaragua's parliament ratified a constitutional reform on January 30, 2025, granting President Daniel Ortega and his wife, Rosario Murillo, absolute control over the state and civil society, extending Ortega's term until 2028 and establishing Nicaragua as a "revolutionary" and "socialist" state.

Nicaragua's Ortega Consolidates Power Through Constitutional Reform
Nicaragua's parliament ratified a constitutional reform on January 30, 2025, granting President Daniel Ortega and his wife, Rosario Murillo, absolute control over the state and civil society, extending Ortega's term until 2028 and establishing Nicaragua as a "revolutionary" and "socialist" state.
Progress
64% Bias Score
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