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Israel's Security Chief to Resign Amidst Political Turmoil
Israel's domestic security chief, Ronen Bar, will resign on June 15, 2025, ending a bitter dispute with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who accused Bar of disloyalty and attempted to fire him, sparking mass protests and legal challenges.
Israel's Security Chief to Resign Amidst Political Turmoil
Israel's domestic security chief, Ronen Bar, will resign on June 15, 2025, ending a bitter dispute with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who accused Bar of disloyalty and attempted to fire him, sparking mass protests and legal challenges.
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36% Bias Score


Zedillo Accuses Mexico of Democratic Decline; Sheinbaum Counters
Former Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo criticized current and past Mexican administrations for allegedly destroying Mexican democracy through judicial reforms, the weakening of autonomous bodies, and increased militarization; Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum responded by calling Zedillo an oppo...
Zedillo Accuses Mexico of Democratic Decline; Sheinbaum Counters
Former Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo criticized current and past Mexican administrations for allegedly destroying Mexican democracy through judicial reforms, the weakening of autonomous bodies, and increased militarization; Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum responded by calling Zedillo an oppo...
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44% Bias Score


Serbian Church Leaders' Visit to Putin Sparks Outrage
Serbian Patriarch Porfirije and Bishop Irinej's visit to Vladimir Putin in Moscow amidst the Ukraine war and pro-democracy protests in Serbia has sparked outrage, criticized for its silence on Ukrainian suffering and support for authoritarian regimes.
Serbian Church Leaders' Visit to Putin Sparks Outrage
Serbian Patriarch Porfirije and Bishop Irinej's visit to Vladimir Putin in Moscow amidst the Ukraine war and pro-democracy protests in Serbia has sparked outrage, criticized for its silence on Ukrainian suffering and support for authoritarian regimes.
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60% Bias Score


Turkish Authorities Detain ĆiĆli Deputy Mayor, Replace Elected Officials Amidst Crackdown
On March 19th, 2024, Turkish authorities detained ĆiĆli Deputy Mayor Ebru Ăzdemir and others, replacing elected officials with trustees, citing vague accusations related to community projects; this is seen as an attack on local governance and democratic principles.
Turkish Authorities Detain ĆiĆli Deputy Mayor, Replace Elected Officials Amidst Crackdown
On March 19th, 2024, Turkish authorities detained ĆiĆli Deputy Mayor Ebru Ăzdemir and others, replacing elected officials with trustees, citing vague accusations related to community projects; this is seen as an attack on local governance and democratic principles.
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60% Bias Score


Australia's Election: Misinformation and the Lack of Transparency in Online Political Advertising
The Australian election campaign is characterized by widespread misinformation and a lack of transparency in online political advertising, with parties spending vast sums on targeted videos to influence voters despite a lack of regulation ensuring truthfulness.
Australia's Election: Misinformation and the Lack of Transparency in Online Political Advertising
The Australian election campaign is characterized by widespread misinformation and a lack of transparency in online political advertising, with parties spending vast sums on targeted videos to influence voters despite a lack of regulation ensuring truthfulness.
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44% Bias Score


Authoritarianism in the US and Egypt: A Parallel
An Egyptian-American living in NYC analyzes the parallels between Trump's authoritarian presidency and the Sisi regime in Egypt, highlighting the lack of widespread outrage among white Americans and predicting a rise in feminist resistance.
Authoritarianism in the US and Egypt: A Parallel
An Egyptian-American living in NYC analyzes the parallels between Trump's authoritarian presidency and the Sisi regime in Egypt, highlighting the lack of widespread outrage among white Americans and predicting a rise in feminist resistance.
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64% Bias Score

Trump's First 100 Days: Executive Orders Dominate, Raising Democratic Concerns
In his first 100 days, President Trump issued 130 executive orders, far exceeding his first term and surpassing his predecessor's total, raising concerns about the durability and democratic implications of his governance.

Trump's First 100 Days: Executive Orders Dominate, Raising Democratic Concerns
In his first 100 days, President Trump issued 130 executive orders, far exceeding his first term and surpassing his predecessor's total, raising concerns about the durability and democratic implications of his governance.
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60% Bias Score

Dutch Politics: The Impact of 'Political Saviors' on Governance
The departure of Pieter Omtzigt, the latest of nine Dutch "political saviors" since 2002, exemplifies a pattern of strong leaders who challenge the establishment, gain popularity, then leave, significantly impacting governance and fostering a cautious democracy marked by inaction on critical issues.

Dutch Politics: The Impact of 'Political Saviors' on Governance
The departure of Pieter Omtzigt, the latest of nine Dutch "political saviors" since 2002, exemplifies a pattern of strong leaders who challenge the establishment, gain popularity, then leave, significantly impacting governance and fostering a cautious democracy marked by inaction on critical issues.
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56% Bias Score

CCP-Linked Figure Allegedly Instructs Volunteers to Support Australian MP
A video shows volunteers wearing Monique Ryan's campaign T-shirts claiming they were told to vote for her by Ji Jianmin, president of the Hubei Association, an organization with alleged links to the Chinese Communist Party's United Front Work Department, raising concerns about foreign interference i...

CCP-Linked Figure Allegedly Instructs Volunteers to Support Australian MP
A video shows volunteers wearing Monique Ryan's campaign T-shirts claiming they were told to vote for her by Ji Jianmin, president of the Hubei Association, an organization with alleged links to the Chinese Communist Party's United Front Work Department, raising concerns about foreign interference i...
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56% Bias Score

EU's Political Origins: A Project of Peace and Power
The European Union's origins lie in a political project prioritizing peace and power, as evidenced by French Foreign Minister Maurice Faure's 1956 speech emphasizing the EU's potential as a global force. The EU's economic integration and legal framework, including the European Court of Justice and t...

EU's Political Origins: A Project of Peace and Power
The European Union's origins lie in a political project prioritizing peace and power, as evidenced by French Foreign Minister Maurice Faure's 1956 speech emphasizing the EU's potential as a global force. The EU's economic integration and legal framework, including the European Court of Justice and t...
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48% Bias Score

Latin American Schools: Distributed Leadership to Boost Democracy
Public support for democracy in Latin America has dropped from 68% in 2012 to 52% in 2024; a UNESCO/OEI report promotes distributed school leadershipâsharing authority among stakeholdersâas a way to strengthen democratic culture in education, recommending five concrete steps for implementation.

Latin American Schools: Distributed Leadership to Boost Democracy
Public support for democracy in Latin America has dropped from 68% in 2012 to 52% in 2024; a UNESCO/OEI report promotes distributed school leadershipâsharing authority among stakeholdersâas a way to strengthen democratic culture in education, recommending five concrete steps for implementation.
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24% Bias Score

The Fragility of Democracy: Historical Context and the AI Threat
The article challenges the notion of democracy as a timeless achievement, citing limited suffrage in ancient Athens and the early United States, arguing that widespread information dissemination is crucial for democratic success and raising concerns about the potential for AI to create new forms of ...

The Fragility of Democracy: Historical Context and the AI Threat
The article challenges the notion of democracy as a timeless achievement, citing limited suffrage in ancient Athens and the early United States, arguing that widespread information dissemination is crucial for democratic success and raising concerns about the potential for AI to create new forms of ...
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36% Bias Score
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