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US Defends El Salvador's Term Limit Removal Amidst Concerns of Authoritarianism
El Salvador's legislature eliminated presidential term limits, prompting US State Department support but condemnation from critics who cite Bukele's power consolidation and human rights abuses; the US remained largely silent despite concerns.
US Defends El Salvador's Term Limit Removal Amidst Concerns of Authoritarianism
El Salvador's legislature eliminated presidential term limits, prompting US State Department support but condemnation from critics who cite Bukele's power consolidation and human rights abuses; the US remained largely silent despite concerns.
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56% Bias Score


Open Society Foundations Adapts to Funding Cuts and Global Political Shifts
Binaifer Nowrojee, Open Society Foundations' new leader, discusses the organization's response to reduced funding, global political changes, and criticisms from authoritarian leaders, highlighting its adapting strategies for supporting human rights and democratic progress, particularly in Latin Amer...
Open Society Foundations Adapts to Funding Cuts and Global Political Shifts
Binaifer Nowrojee, Open Society Foundations' new leader, discusses the organization's response to reduced funding, global political changes, and criticisms from authoritarian leaders, highlighting its adapting strategies for supporting human rights and democratic progress, particularly in Latin Amer...
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40% Bias Score


Faculty-Led Civic Engagement Boosts Student Participation at Lincoln University
Lincoln University faculty and students collaborated on nonpartisan civic engagement events, including a Lunch and Learn series and a post-election panel, fostering student agency and demonstrating that civic learning extends beyond the classroom, impacting student participation and perceptions of d...
Faculty-Led Civic Engagement Boosts Student Participation at Lincoln University
Lincoln University faculty and students collaborated on nonpartisan civic engagement events, including a Lunch and Learn series and a post-election panel, fostering student agency and demonstrating that civic learning extends beyond the classroom, impacting student participation and perceptions of d...
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16% Bias Score


Bukele's Power Grab: Indefinite Reelection Shakes El Salvador's Democracy
El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele pushed through a constitutional amendment enabling indefinite reelection, extending his term to six years and eliminating the second electoral round, escalating concerns about democratic backsliding in Latin America.
Bukele's Power Grab: Indefinite Reelection Shakes El Salvador's Democracy
El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele pushed through a constitutional amendment enabling indefinite reelection, extending his term to six years and eliminating the second electoral round, escalating concerns about democratic backsliding in Latin America.
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60% Bias Score


Musk Calls for EU Member States to Leave Over Democracy Concerns
Tesla CEO Elon Musk criticized the EU's democracy, advocating for Ireland and other members to leave following a European Court of Justice ruling that mandated adequate living standards for asylum seekers, contrasting with the Economist Intelligence Unit's ranking of many EU nations as 'full democra...
Musk Calls for EU Member States to Leave Over Democracy Concerns
Tesla CEO Elon Musk criticized the EU's democracy, advocating for Ireland and other members to leave following a European Court of Justice ruling that mandated adequate living standards for asylum seekers, contrasting with the Economist Intelligence Unit's ranking of many EU nations as 'full democra...
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44% Bias Score


Turkish Politicians Oppose Constitutional Changes, Citing Need for Justice
More than 200 Turkish politicians and intellectuals, including Ümit Özdağ, Cemal Enginyurt, and Koray Aydın, released a statement opposing proposed constitutional changes, arguing that Turkey needs justice and the rule of law, not a new constitution, and expressing concern that the changes will comp...
Turkish Politicians Oppose Constitutional Changes, Citing Need for Justice
More than 200 Turkish politicians and intellectuals, including Ümit Özdağ, Cemal Enginyurt, and Koray Aydın, released a statement opposing proposed constitutional changes, arguing that Turkey needs justice and the rule of law, not a new constitution, and expressing concern that the changes will comp...
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56% Bias Score

Seely's "The New Total War": Russia's Multifaceted Assault on Ukraine
Bob Seely's "The New Total War" details Russia's multifaceted warfare in Ukraine, combining traditional military actions with information warfare and civilian targeting, as described through firsthand accounts from Ukrainian fighters and a Russian POW, highlighting the global implications of this ne...

Seely's "The New Total War": Russia's Multifaceted Assault on Ukraine
Bob Seely's "The New Total War" details Russia's multifaceted warfare in Ukraine, combining traditional military actions with information warfare and civilian targeting, as described through firsthand accounts from Ukrainian fighters and a Russian POW, highlighting the global implications of this ne...
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40% Bias Score

Mexico's Morena Party Unveils Electoral Reform, Threatening Democratic Progress
Mexico's ruling Morena party is initiating electoral reforms prioritizing its own interests, disregarding past consensus-based approaches and neglecting concerns about criminal influence and disinformation, raising fears of democratic backsliding.

Mexico's Morena Party Unveils Electoral Reform, Threatening Democratic Progress
Mexico's ruling Morena party is initiating electoral reforms prioritizing its own interests, disregarding past consensus-based approaches and neglecting concerns about criminal influence and disinformation, raising fears of democratic backsliding.
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68% Bias Score

Turkish Commission's First Meeting: Criticisms and Proposals Unveiled
The Milli Dayanışma, Kardeşlik ve Demokrasi Komisyonu's inaugural meeting, partly closed to the press, saw various parties present criticisms and proposals regarding its structure, name, and procedures. Discussions included concerns about excessive presidential power, the need for consensus-building...

Turkish Commission's First Meeting: Criticisms and Proposals Unveiled
The Milli Dayanışma, Kardeşlik ve Demokrasi Komisyonu's inaugural meeting, partly closed to the press, saw various parties present criticisms and proposals regarding its structure, name, and procedures. Discussions included concerns about excessive presidential power, the need for consensus-building...
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24% Bias Score

Trump's Weakened Checks and Balances: Financial Markets Remain a Constraint
President Trump's administration has weakened checks on executive power in the US by installing loyalists in key positions, undermining Congress, ignoring courts, withdrawing from international agreements, and increasing trade tensions; however, financial markets remain an obstacle to his complete c...

Trump's Weakened Checks and Balances: Financial Markets Remain a Constraint
President Trump's administration has weakened checks on executive power in the US by installing loyalists in key positions, undermining Congress, ignoring courts, withdrawing from international agreements, and increasing trade tensions; however, financial markets remain an obstacle to his complete c...
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72% Bias Score

El Salvador's Constitutional Reform Sparks Concerns About Democratic Backsliding
El Salvador's recent constitutional changes, allowing indefinite presidential reelection and longer legislative terms, have raised concerns about democratic backsliding, drawing parallels to similar power grabs in Venezuela and Nicaragua by leaders like Hugo Chávez and Daniel Ortega.

El Salvador's Constitutional Reform Sparks Concerns About Democratic Backsliding
El Salvador's recent constitutional changes, allowing indefinite presidential reelection and longer legislative terms, have raised concerns about democratic backsliding, drawing parallels to similar power grabs in Venezuela and Nicaragua by leaders like Hugo Chávez and Daniel Ortega.
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60% Bias Score

Greek Parliament's Disregard for Constitutional Principles Threatens Democracy
The Greek Parliament witnessed a blatant disregard for constitutional and parliamentary principles on Wednesday, jeopardizing parliamentary democracy. Former Parliament President, Apostolos Kaklamanis, calls for urgent reform to restore order and public trust.

Greek Parliament's Disregard for Constitutional Principles Threatens Democracy
The Greek Parliament witnessed a blatant disregard for constitutional and parliamentary principles on Wednesday, jeopardizing parliamentary democracy. Former Parliament President, Apostolos Kaklamanis, calls for urgent reform to restore order and public trust.
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48% Bias Score
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