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Celebrity Candidates in Japan's Upper House Elections Undermine Policy-Based Governance
Japan's House of Councillors elections are increasingly influenced by celebrity candidates who leverage name recognition and social media, undermining policy-based decision-making; the proportional representation system allows voters to choose individual candidates, exacerbating the issue.
Celebrity Candidates in Japan's Upper House Elections Undermine Policy-Based Governance
Japan's House of Councillors elections are increasingly influenced by celebrity candidates who leverage name recognition and social media, undermining policy-based decision-making; the proportional representation system allows voters to choose individual candidates, exacerbating the issue.
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40% Bias Score


German Constitutional Court: Structure, Powers, and Decision-Making
The German Federal Constitutional Court, based in Karlsruhe, ensures adherence to the Basic Law, resolving disputes on constitutionality, handling constitutional complaints (96% of 4,640 cases in 2022), and maintaining the separation of powers.
German Constitutional Court: Structure, Powers, and Decision-Making
The German Federal Constitutional Court, based in Karlsruhe, ensures adherence to the Basic Law, resolving disputes on constitutionality, handling constitutional complaints (96% of 4,640 cases in 2022), and maintaining the separation of powers.
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12% Bias Score


Trippi: American Democracy Faces Unprecedented Change
Joe Trippi, a key figure in digital political strategy, discusses the evolution of political campaigns, the challenges of misinformation, and the need for increased civic responsibility in a deeply polarized America.
Trippi: American Democracy Faces Unprecedented Change
Joe Trippi, a key figure in digital political strategy, discusses the evolution of political campaigns, the challenges of misinformation, and the need for increased civic responsibility in a deeply polarized America.
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44% Bias Score


Naples Residents Protest America's Cup, Citing Concerns Over Public Space"
Residents of Bagnoli Coroglio, Naples, are protesting the America's Cup, fearing that infrastructure built for the event will permanently alter plans for a public park and beach, prioritizing elite interests over community needs.
Naples Residents Protest America's Cup, Citing Concerns Over Public Space"
Residents of Bagnoli Coroglio, Naples, are protesting the America's Cup, fearing that infrastructure built for the event will permanently alter plans for a public park and beach, prioritizing elite interests over community needs.
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60% Bias Score


France Seeks to Boost Youth Participation in Local Government
French youth political participation is low at 4.7%, prompting an association to propose four reforms: a young elected official status, authorized video conferencing in municipal councils, mandatory training, and improved career support.
France Seeks to Boost Youth Participation in Local Government
French youth political participation is low at 4.7%, prompting an association to propose four reforms: a young elected official status, authorized video conferencing in municipal councils, mandatory training, and improved career support.
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44% Bias Score


Bolsonaro Coup Trial: Prosecutor Seeks Guilty Verdict
Brazil's chief prosecutor seeks a guilty verdict against former President Jair Bolsonaro for allegedly leading a coup plot to overturn the 2022 election; the 517-page document details systematic actions to incite insurrection and destabilize democracy, while Bolsonaro claims political persecution an...
Bolsonaro Coup Trial: Prosecutor Seeks Guilty Verdict
Brazil's chief prosecutor seeks a guilty verdict against former President Jair Bolsonaro for allegedly leading a coup plot to overturn the 2022 election; the 517-page document details systematic actions to incite insurrection and destabilize democracy, while Bolsonaro claims political persecution an...
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56% Bias Score

UK Lowers Voting Age to 16, Sparking Political Debate
The UK government proposed lowering the voting age to 16 for all UK elections, aiming to boost participation and align with devolved parliaments; this sparked controversy, with concerns raised about potential political manipulation and youth political understanding.

UK Lowers Voting Age to 16, Sparking Political Debate
The UK government proposed lowering the voting age to 16 for all UK elections, aiming to boost participation and align with devolved parliaments; this sparked controversy, with concerns raised about potential political manipulation and youth political understanding.
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40% Bias Score

Burkina Faso Dissolves Independent Electoral Commission
Burkina Faso's military government dissolved the independent electoral commission (CENI) in April 2024, transferring electoral organization to the Ministry of Territorial Administration to limit foreign influence and control electoral spending, raising concerns about the fairness of future elections...

Burkina Faso Dissolves Independent Electoral Commission
Burkina Faso's military government dissolved the independent electoral commission (CENI) in April 2024, transferring electoral organization to the Ministry of Territorial Administration to limit foreign influence and control electoral spending, raising concerns about the fairness of future elections...
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56% Bias Score

German Green Party Accuses Interior Minister of Failing to Address Hate Crimes Against Local Officials
Green Party politicians in Thuringia, Germany, have accused Interior Minister Georg Maier of failing to address a rise in hate crimes and attacks targeting local officials, citing numerous uninvestigated incidents and demanding improved prevention measures.

German Green Party Accuses Interior Minister of Failing to Address Hate Crimes Against Local Officials
Green Party politicians in Thuringia, Germany, have accused Interior Minister Georg Maier of failing to address a rise in hate crimes and attacks targeting local officials, citing numerous uninvestigated incidents and demanding improved prevention measures.
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36% Bias Score

German Green Politicians Accuse Interior Minister of Failing to Address Hate Crimes Against Local Officials
Green Party politicians Matthias Kaiser and Felix Kalbe accused Thuringia's Interior Minister Georg Maier of failing to prevent a rise in hate crimes against local officials, citing numerous instances of harassment and attacks with ineffective police responses, demanding improved prevention measures...

German Green Politicians Accuse Interior Minister of Failing to Address Hate Crimes Against Local Officials
Green Party politicians Matthias Kaiser and Felix Kalbe accused Thuringia's Interior Minister Georg Maier of failing to prevent a rise in hate crimes against local officials, citing numerous instances of harassment and attacks with ineffective police responses, demanding improved prevention measures...
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40% Bias Score

EU Threatens Georgia with Visa Restrictions Amidst Democratic Backsliding Concerns
The EU is considering reinstating visa requirements for Georgian citizens due to concerns over democratic backsliding under the ruling Georgian Dream party, including arrests of opposition figures and alleged election fraud; this follows a similar suspension of €30 million in European Peace Facility...

EU Threatens Georgia with Visa Restrictions Amidst Democratic Backsliding Concerns
The EU is considering reinstating visa requirements for Georgian citizens due to concerns over democratic backsliding under the ruling Georgian Dream party, including arrests of opposition figures and alleged election fraud; this follows a similar suspension of €30 million in European Peace Facility...
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56% Bias Score

Papandreou: AI and the Cave—A Modern Democracy's Challenge
Former Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou, speaking at the UN AI For Good Summit, warns that AI, like Plato's cave shadows, may distort reality and hinder democratic discourse, suggesting a government platform for citizen debate as a solution.

Papandreou: AI and the Cave—A Modern Democracy's Challenge
Former Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou, speaking at the UN AI For Good Summit, warns that AI, like Plato's cave shadows, may distort reality and hinder democratic discourse, suggesting a government platform for citizen debate as a solution.
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48% Bias Score
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