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Left-Leaning Leaders Unite to Defend Democracy Against Far-Right
In Santiago, Chile, five left-leaning leaders from Latin America and Spain met to create an alliance defending democracy against the far-right, inequality, and misinformation, focusing on strengthening institutions and countering the far-right's narrative, with Spain hosting the next summit in 2026.
Left-Leaning Leaders Unite to Defend Democracy Against Far-Right
In Santiago, Chile, five left-leaning leaders from Latin America and Spain met to create an alliance defending democracy against the far-right, inequality, and misinformation, focusing on strengthening institutions and countering the far-right's narrative, with Spain hosting the next summit in 2026.
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56% Bias Score


Altaylı Criticizes DEM Party, Bahçeli's Statements Amidst Turkish Political Tensions
Jailed Turkish journalist Fatih Altaylı criticizes DEM Party co-chair Tuncer Bakırhan for suggesting that CHP's participation in negotiations could free Istanbul Mayor İmamoğlu, and MHP leader Devlet Bahçeli's proposal for Alevi and Kurdish vice presidents, viewing both as threats to Turkey's unity.
Altaylı Criticizes DEM Party, Bahçeli's Statements Amidst Turkish Political Tensions
Jailed Turkish journalist Fatih Altaylı criticizes DEM Party co-chair Tuncer Bakırhan for suggesting that CHP's participation in negotiations could free Istanbul Mayor İmamoğlu, and MHP leader Devlet Bahçeli's proposal for Alevi and Kurdish vice presidents, viewing both as threats to Turkey's unity.
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56% Bias Score


Germany Seeks Stronger Bundestag Cybersecurity After Repeated Attacks
German Bundestag President Julia Klöckner is pushing for enhanced cybersecurity measures following numerous attacks, including a major 2015 incident attributed to Russia, and proposes a new law to improve visitor controls and inter-agency information sharing.
Germany Seeks Stronger Bundestag Cybersecurity After Repeated Attacks
German Bundestag President Julia Klöckner is pushing for enhanced cybersecurity measures following numerous attacks, including a major 2015 incident attributed to Russia, and proposes a new law to improve visitor controls and inter-agency information sharing.
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40% Bias Score


Japan's Youth Voter Turnout: A Record Low with Long-Term Consequences
Projected youth voter turnout in Japan's Senate elections is below 30 percent, the lowest among OECD nations, due to political exclusion, insufficient civic education, and practical barriers like voter registration rules, leading to potential long-term economic and democratic consequences.
Japan's Youth Voter Turnout: A Record Low with Long-Term Consequences
Projected youth voter turnout in Japan's Senate elections is below 30 percent, the lowest among OECD nations, due to political exclusion, insufficient civic education, and practical barriers like voter registration rules, leading to potential long-term economic and democratic consequences.
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40% Bias Score


One Million Signatures Force Debate on French Pesticide Law
Over one million signatures were collected on a French national assembly petition against the Duplomb law, which reauthorized the pesticide acetamiprid, triggering a mandatory parliamentary debate and highlighting public opposition to the law's ecological impacts.
One Million Signatures Force Debate on French Pesticide Law
Over one million signatures were collected on a French national assembly petition against the Duplomb law, which reauthorized the pesticide acetamiprid, triggering a mandatory parliamentary debate and highlighting public opposition to the law's ecological impacts.
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40% Bias Score


Turkey's Evolving Citizenship: From "Marble" to Mosaic?
Turkey's evolving definition of citizenship, from its historical identification with Turkish identity to recent attempts at reform, is linked to the Kurdish question and is crucial for Turkey's transition to democracy and lasting peace.
Turkey's Evolving Citizenship: From "Marble" to Mosaic?
Turkey's evolving definition of citizenship, from its historical identification with Turkish identity to recent attempts at reform, is linked to the Kurdish question and is crucial for Turkey's transition to democracy and lasting peace.
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56% Bias Score

Dutch Essayist Favors Self-Aware Political Leadership
Dutch essayist Stephan Sanders contrasts the narcissistic leadership styles of Trump and Putin with those of Dutch politicians Jesse Klaver and Henri Bontenbal, arguing for a more self-aware and democratic approach to political leadership.

Dutch Essayist Favors Self-Aware Political Leadership
Dutch essayist Stephan Sanders contrasts the narcissistic leadership styles of Trump and Putin with those of Dutch politicians Jesse Klaver and Henri Bontenbal, arguing for a more self-aware and democratic approach to political leadership.
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56% Bias Score

Trump's First Six Months: Reshaping American Power Dynamics
During his first six months of his second term, President Trump implemented an aggressive agenda of constitutional reform, reshaped the balance of power among government branches, and altered US political culture, prompting significant debate and concern among pro-democracy advocates.

Trump's First Six Months: Reshaping American Power Dynamics
During his first six months of his second term, President Trump implemented an aggressive agenda of constitutional reform, reshaped the balance of power among government branches, and altered US political culture, prompting significant debate and concern among pro-democracy advocates.
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52% Bias Score

U.K. Lowers Voting Age to 16
The United Kingdom will lower the voting age to 16 before the next general election, following a global trend of countries including Austria, Malta, and several in South and Central America.

U.K. Lowers Voting Age to 16
The United Kingdom will lower the voting age to 16 before the next general election, following a global trend of countries including Austria, Malta, and several in South and Central America.
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60% Bias Score

Germany Commemorates 81st Anniversary of Failed Hitler Assassination Attempt
On July 20, Germany commemorated the 81st anniversary of the failed attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler, emphasizing the courage of resistance fighters and the ongoing need to safeguard democracy against extremism, with speeches highlighting the lasting impact on families of those who resisted.

Germany Commemorates 81st Anniversary of Failed Hitler Assassination Attempt
On July 20, Germany commemorated the 81st anniversary of the failed attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler, emphasizing the courage of resistance fighters and the ongoing need to safeguard democracy against extremism, with speeches highlighting the lasting impact on families of those who resisted.
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44% Bias Score

Petro Casts Doubt on 2026 Colombian Elections
Colombian President Gustavo Petro publicly declared his distrust in the transparency of the 2026 elections, raising concerns about the legitimacy of the electoral process and potentially undermining public confidence in democratic institutions.

Petro Casts Doubt on 2026 Colombian Elections
Colombian President Gustavo Petro publicly declared his distrust in the transparency of the 2026 elections, raising concerns about the legitimacy of the electoral process and potentially undermining public confidence in democratic institutions.
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56% Bias Score

İmamoğlu: Imprisonment is Political, Not Legal
Imprisoned Istanbul Mayor and CHP presidential candidate Ekrem İmamoğlu sent a message to a rally in Trabzon, claiming his absence is politically motivated, not legal, and urging supporters to continue their fight for justice and against government suppression.

İmamoğlu: Imprisonment is Political, Not Legal
Imprisoned Istanbul Mayor and CHP presidential candidate Ekrem İmamoğlu sent a message to a rally in Trabzon, claiming his absence is politically motivated, not legal, and urging supporters to continue their fight for justice and against government suppression.
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60% Bias Score
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