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Biden Warns of Fragile American Democracy
In his final interview before leaving office, President Biden voiced serious concerns about the fragility of American democracy due to the concentration of power among Republicans and the wealthy, citing worries about an emerging oligarchy.
Biden Warns of Fragile American Democracy
In his final interview before leaving office, President Biden voiced serious concerns about the fragility of American democracy due to the concentration of power among Republicans and the wealthy, citing worries about an emerging oligarchy.
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40% Bias Score


16,000 Protest Weidel's Hamburg City Hall Visit
Up to 16,000 people protested in Hamburg against AfD chancellor candidate Alice Weidel's visit to the city hall on January 25th, 2024, prompting a massive police response and highlighting deep social divisions.
16,000 Protest Weidel's Hamburg City Hall Visit
Up to 16,000 people protested in Hamburg against AfD chancellor candidate Alice Weidel's visit to the city hall on January 25th, 2024, prompting a massive police response and highlighting deep social divisions.
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48% Bias Score


Brazil's Swift Action Against Bolsonaro Contrasts Sharply With U.S. Response to Trump
Brazil swiftly banned Jair Bolsonaro from holding office until 2030 for abusing his power and undermining the electoral system, unlike the U.S.'s slower response to Donald Trump's similar actions, highlighting different institutional approaches to populist challenges.
Brazil's Swift Action Against Bolsonaro Contrasts Sharply With U.S. Response to Trump
Brazil swiftly banned Jair Bolsonaro from holding office until 2030 for abusing his power and undermining the electoral system, unlike the U.S.'s slower response to Donald Trump's similar actions, highlighting different institutional approaches to populist challenges.
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40% Bias Score


Seven Days in May" Recounts 1977 Atocha Massacre, Underscoring Spain's Ongoing Fight Against Extremism
A new film, "Seven Days in May," commemorates the 1977 Atocha massacre in Madrid, where five were killed and four injured by a right-wing extremist group, highlighting its enduring relevance to Spain's ongoing struggle against extremism and the importance of historical memory in shaping a democratic...
Seven Days in May" Recounts 1977 Atocha Massacre, Underscoring Spain's Ongoing Fight Against Extremism
A new film, "Seven Days in May," commemorates the 1977 Atocha massacre in Madrid, where five were killed and four injured by a right-wing extremist group, highlighting its enduring relevance to Spain's ongoing struggle against extremism and the importance of historical memory in shaping a democratic...
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52% Bias Score


Austrian Political Crisis: Fears of Far-Right Rise
Austrian citizens express deep concern over the potential rise of Herbert Kickl's far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ), drawing parallels to Austria's history and highlighting fears of democratic erosion. This uncertainty underscores the challenges faced by Austria's democratic system and its European part...
Austrian Political Crisis: Fears of Far-Right Rise
Austrian citizens express deep concern over the potential rise of Herbert Kickl's far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ), drawing parallels to Austria's history and highlighting fears of democratic erosion. This uncertainty underscores the challenges faced by Austria's democratic system and its European part...
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60% Bias Score


German Democracy: Widespread Support, but Significant Regional Dissatisfaction
A Germany-wide survey reveals that nearly 40% of respondents are dissatisfied with the functioning of their democracy, with significantly higher dissatisfaction in East Germany (53%) compared to the West (36%), despite widespread support for democracy's core principles.
German Democracy: Widespread Support, but Significant Regional Dissatisfaction
A Germany-wide survey reveals that nearly 40% of respondents are dissatisfied with the functioning of their democracy, with significantly higher dissatisfaction in East Germany (53%) compared to the West (36%), despite widespread support for democracy's core principles.
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32% Bias Score

Scholz Condemns Musk's Interference in European Politics
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz condemned Elon Musk's support for far-right parties in Europe, deeming it a threat to democratic development, echoing concerns from other European leaders who see Musk's influence as dangerous to their nations' political processes; Musk openly backs Germany's AfD party ...

Scholz Condemns Musk's Interference in European Politics
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz condemned Elon Musk's support for far-right parties in Europe, deeming it a threat to democratic development, echoing concerns from other European leaders who see Musk's influence as dangerous to their nations' political processes; Musk openly backs Germany's AfD party ...
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52% Bias Score

Tech Billionaires' Prominent Role at Trump Inauguration Underscores Oligarchy Fears
President Biden's warning about a U.S. oligarchy will be starkly illustrated at Donald Trump's inauguration where Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Mark Zuckerberg will be present, highlighting the growing influence of tech billionaires in American politics and raising concerns about wealth inequality and ...

Tech Billionaires' Prominent Role at Trump Inauguration Underscores Oligarchy Fears
President Biden's warning about a U.S. oligarchy will be starkly illustrated at Donald Trump's inauguration where Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Mark Zuckerberg will be present, highlighting the growing influence of tech billionaires in American politics and raising concerns about wealth inequality and ...
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56% Bias Score

Massive CEO-Worker Pay Gap in Europe
CEOs of Europe's top 100 companies earned a median of €4.15 million in 2023, 110 times the average EU worker's €37,863 salary, highlighting a vast wealth gap, with Germany's CEOs having the highest median salary at €1,455,000.

Massive CEO-Worker Pay Gap in Europe
CEOs of Europe's top 100 companies earned a median of €4.15 million in 2023, 110 times the average EU worker's €37,863 salary, highlighting a vast wealth gap, with Germany's CEOs having the highest median salary at €1,455,000.
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56% Bias Score

German Democracy Satisfaction Varies Widely, Especially in East
A study reveals that 53 percent of East Germans and 36 percent of West Germans are dissatisfied with democracy, although 98 percent support the idea; the disparity is linked to historical factors and regional economic inequalities.

German Democracy Satisfaction Varies Widely, Especially in East
A study reveals that 53 percent of East Germans and 36 percent of West Germans are dissatisfied with democracy, although 98 percent support the idea; the disparity is linked to historical factors and regional economic inequalities.
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44% Bias Score

Acosta Defends Press Amid Biden's Warning of Crumbling Free Press
CNN anchor Jim Acosta defended the news media against accusations of being "the enemy of the people," citing President Biden's concerns about a crumbling free press and displaying a supportive sign from a past anti-Trump protest.

Acosta Defends Press Amid Biden's Warning of Crumbling Free Press
CNN anchor Jim Acosta defended the news media against accusations of being "the enemy of the people," citing President Biden's concerns about a crumbling free press and displaying a supportive sign from a past anti-Trump protest.
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56% Bias Score

Latin America's Democratic Decline: Venezuela's Fraud and El Salvador's State of Exception
Human Rights Watch's 2024 report details Venezuela's fraudulent elections leading to widespread human rights abuses and El Salvador's prolonged state of exception as the most concerning issues, impacting thousands and undermining democratic institutions across Latin America.

Latin America's Democratic Decline: Venezuela's Fraud and El Salvador's State of Exception
Human Rights Watch's 2024 report details Venezuela's fraudulent elections leading to widespread human rights abuses and El Salvador's prolonged state of exception as the most concerning issues, impacting thousands and undermining democratic institutions across Latin America.
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52% Bias Score
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