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South Korea's Election: A Nation Divided
South Koreans vote in a presidential election following the impeachment of President Yoon Suk-yeol for attempting to impose martial law, with the main candidates being Lee Jae-myung (liberal) and Kim Moon-soo (conservative), reflecting a deeply divided nation facing significant political and economi...
South Korea's Election: A Nation Divided
South Koreans vote in a presidential election following the impeachment of President Yoon Suk-yeol for attempting to impose martial law, with the main candidates being Lee Jae-myung (liberal) and Kim Moon-soo (conservative), reflecting a deeply divided nation facing significant political and economi...
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56% Bias Score


South Korea Election: A Referendum on Martial Law
South Korea's snap election, triggered by a failed December coup led by impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol, sees opposition leader Lee Jae-myung leading in polls amidst heightened security concerns and deep political polarization.
South Korea Election: A Referendum on Martial Law
South Korea's snap election, triggered by a failed December coup led by impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol, sees opposition leader Lee Jae-myung leading in polls amidst heightened security concerns and deep political polarization.
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48% Bias Score


Spanish Church Defies Expectations, Actively Engaging in Politics
The Spanish Catholic Church's recent involvement in the Cuelgamuros Valley agreement and its support for a bill to regularize 500,000 immigrants has surprised many, defying expectations and sparking debate about the Church's role in Spanish politics.
Spanish Church Defies Expectations, Actively Engaging in Politics
The Spanish Catholic Church's recent involvement in the Cuelgamuros Valley agreement and its support for a bill to regularize 500,000 immigrants has surprised many, defying expectations and sparking debate about the Church's role in Spanish politics.
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20% Bias Score


German Climate Activists Shift Focus to Democratic Reform, Targeting Springer
The German climate activist group Neue Generation, after failed climate protests, is now targeting the Springer media conglomerate and advocating for democratic reform, believing that lobbying and corporate interests are undermining the German government's responsiveness to public will; their recent...
German Climate Activists Shift Focus to Democratic Reform, Targeting Springer
The German climate activist group Neue Generation, after failed climate protests, is now targeting the Springer media conglomerate and advocating for democratic reform, believing that lobbying and corporate interests are undermining the German government's responsiveness to public will; their recent...
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56% Bias Score


Mexico's June 1st Judicial Elections: A Test of Democratic Integrity
Mexico holds judicial elections on June 1st, 2024, a process significantly altered by President López Obrador's 2022 judicial reform that reduced the number of judges and introduced a popular vote for their replacements, raising concerns about the fairness and independence of the judiciary and the e...
Mexico's June 1st Judicial Elections: A Test of Democratic Integrity
Mexico holds judicial elections on June 1st, 2024, a process significantly altered by President López Obrador's 2022 judicial reform that reduced the number of judges and introduced a popular vote for their replacements, raising concerns about the fairness and independence of the judiciary and the e...
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56% Bias Score


EU Condemns Georgia's "Foreign Agent" Law, Raising Concerns About Democracy
The European Union condemned Georgia's new law requiring organizations with over 20% foreign funding to register as "foreign agents", viewing it as a threat to Georgian democracy and freedom of speech, further straining EU-Georgia relations.
EU Condemns Georgia's "Foreign Agent" Law, Raising Concerns About Democracy
The European Union condemned Georgia's new law requiring organizations with over 20% foreign funding to register as "foreign agents", viewing it as a threat to Georgian democracy and freedom of speech, further straining EU-Georgia relations.
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52% Bias Score

German Conservatives Normalize Far-Right AfD, Raising Democratic Concerns
Leading members of Germany's conservative Union party are increasingly normalizing the far-right AfD, despite its classification as a secured far-right extremist party, potentially legitimizing its rhetoric and undermining democratic principles, as evidenced by statements from prominent figures like...

German Conservatives Normalize Far-Right AfD, Raising Democratic Concerns
Leading members of Germany's conservative Union party are increasingly normalizing the far-right AfD, despite its classification as a secured far-right extremist party, potentially legitimizing its rhetoric and undermining democratic principles, as evidenced by statements from prominent figures like...
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56% Bias Score

Low Turnout Marks Mexico's Historic Judicial Election
Mexico held its first popular vote election for judges on Sunday, resulting in a 13% turnout; the ruling Morena party celebrated it as a democratic milestone, while the opposition viewed the low participation as a failure, highlighting a significant contrast between this election and Morena's landsl...

Low Turnout Marks Mexico's Historic Judicial Election
Mexico held its first popular vote election for judges on Sunday, resulting in a 13% turnout; the ruling Morena party celebrated it as a democratic milestone, while the opposition viewed the low participation as a failure, highlighting a significant contrast between this election and Morena's landsl...
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56% Bias Score

Global Culture War Threatens Academic and Artistic Freedom
German Culture Minister Wolfram Weimer and Hermann Parzinger, former President of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation, expressed concerns about rising nationalism and threats to academic and artistic freedom in major global powers like China, Russia, the US, and India, with similar right-wing ...

Global Culture War Threatens Academic and Artistic Freedom
German Culture Minister Wolfram Weimer and Hermann Parzinger, former President of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation, expressed concerns about rising nationalism and threats to academic and artistic freedom in major global powers like China, Russia, the US, and India, with similar right-wing ...
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52% Bias Score

Saraçhane Protests: Echo of Gezi, 12 Years Later
Following Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu's arrest, young people who experienced the 2013 Gezi Park protests gathered in Saraçhane Square, emphasizing the enduring demands for freedom, justice, democracy, and equality, highlighting the continuity of political activism in Turkey.

Saraçhane Protests: Echo of Gezi, 12 Years Later
Following Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu's arrest, young people who experienced the 2013 Gezi Park protests gathered in Saraçhane Square, emphasizing the enduring demands for freedom, justice, democracy, and equality, highlighting the continuity of political activism in Turkey.
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36% Bias Score

Close Polish Presidential Race: Democracy's Future at Stake
Poland's presidential election pits liberal Warsaw mayor Rafał Trzaskowski against right-wing PiS candidate Karol Nawrocki, with the outcome uncertain and crucial for the future of Polish democracy and women's rights, following a first round where Trzaskowski won 31 percent of the vote and Nawrocki ...

Close Polish Presidential Race: Democracy's Future at Stake
Poland's presidential election pits liberal Warsaw mayor Rafał Trzaskowski against right-wing PiS candidate Karol Nawrocki, with the outcome uncertain and crucial for the future of Polish democracy and women's rights, following a first round where Trzaskowski won 31 percent of the vote and Nawrocki ...
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56% Bias Score

Mexico's Controversial Judicial Elections Raise Concerns About Corruption and Government Influence
Mexico held its first judicial elections on Sunday, sparking controversy due to concerns about government overreach and the inclusion of candidates with ties to organized crime and corruption, despite the government's claims it is meant to combat corruption.

Mexico's Controversial Judicial Elections Raise Concerns About Corruption and Government Influence
Mexico held its first judicial elections on Sunday, sparking controversy due to concerns about government overreach and the inclusion of candidates with ties to organized crime and corruption, despite the government's claims it is meant to combat corruption.
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52% Bias Score
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