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Lübeck Honors Thomas Mann's Legacy on 150th Birthday
Lübeck, Germany, commemorated Thomas Mann's 150th birthday with a ceremony including German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Schleswig-Holstein's Culture Minister, highlighting Mann's contributions to literature and his warnings on democracy's fragility; year-long events are planned.
Lübeck Honors Thomas Mann's Legacy on 150th Birthday
Lübeck, Germany, commemorated Thomas Mann's 150th birthday with a ceremony including German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Schleswig-Holstein's Culture Minister, highlighting Mann's contributions to literature and his warnings on democracy's fragility; year-long events are planned.
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36% Bias Score


Global Rise of Populism Threatens Democracies
Poland's election of populist Karol Nawrocki, mirroring near-success in Romania, highlights a global rise of leaders undermining democratic institutions and norms, threatening countries including Israel.
Global Rise of Populism Threatens Democracies
Poland's election of populist Karol Nawrocki, mirroring near-success in Romania, highlights a global rise of leaders undermining democratic institutions and norms, threatening countries including Israel.
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56% Bias Score


French Billionaires' Influence on Politics Under Scrutiny
French billionaire Pierre-Edouard Steren's absence from a parliamentary inquiry into the Périclès project, which has invested approximately €30 million in far-right causes, raises concerns about the undue influence of wealthy individuals on French politics and media, particularly given billionaire V...
French Billionaires' Influence on Politics Under Scrutiny
French billionaire Pierre-Edouard Steren's absence from a parliamentary inquiry into the Périclès project, which has invested approximately €30 million in far-right causes, raises concerns about the undue influence of wealthy individuals on French politics and media, particularly given billionaire V...
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64% Bias Score


EU Condemns Georgian Elections, Calls for Sanctions
The European Parliament's report condemns the October 2024 Georgian elections as illegitimate, citing the ruling Georgian Dream party's consolidation of power through repressive measures, effectively halting the country's EU integration process and prompting calls for new elections and sanctions.
EU Condemns Georgian Elections, Calls for Sanctions
The European Parliament's report condemns the October 2024 Georgian elections as illegitimate, citing the ruling Georgian Dream party's consolidation of power through repressive measures, effectively halting the country's EU integration process and prompting calls for new elections and sanctions.
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56% Bias Score


International Condemnation Marks 36th Anniversary of Tiananmen Square Massacre
On the 36th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre, the US and Taiwan condemned China's suppression of the event, while new research revealed a global campaign of transnational repression targeting critics, highlighting the enduring international significance of the incident.
International Condemnation Marks 36th Anniversary of Tiananmen Square Massacre
On the 36th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre, the US and Taiwan condemned China's suppression of the event, while new research revealed a global campaign of transnational repression targeting critics, highlighting the enduring international significance of the incident.
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48% Bias Score


Morena Wins Mexico's First Judicial Elections, Raising Democracy Concerns
Mexico's ruling party Morena won a majority of seats in the country's first-ever judicial elections, raising concerns among democracy advocates about weakened checks and balances, despite President Claudia Sheinbaum claiming the 13% voter turnout as a success.
Morena Wins Mexico's First Judicial Elections, Raising Democracy Concerns
Mexico's ruling party Morena won a majority of seats in the country's first-ever judicial elections, raising concerns among democracy advocates about weakened checks and balances, despite President Claudia Sheinbaum claiming the 13% voter turnout as a success.
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52% Bias Score

Italy's Referenda: Right Wing Urges Abstention
Italy holds five referenda on June 8-9, four on labor rights and one on citizenship; the right wing is urging abstention to ensure a 'no' win if turnout is below 50%; meanwhile, in the Netherlands, Geert Wilders' party quit the government after struggling to form a coalition.

Italy's Referenda: Right Wing Urges Abstention
Italy holds five referenda on June 8-9, four on labor rights and one on citizenship; the right wing is urging abstention to ensure a 'no' win if turnout is below 50%; meanwhile, in the Netherlands, Geert Wilders' party quit the government after struggling to form a coalition.
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FAES Condemns Spanish Government Actions, Comparing Them to Organized Crime
FAES, chaired by José María Aznar, issued a statement condemning the current Spanish government's actions against political opponents, drawing parallels to organized crime and supporting a PP demonstration.

FAES Condemns Spanish Government Actions, Comparing Them to Organized Crime
FAES, chaired by José María Aznar, issued a statement condemning the current Spanish government's actions against political opponents, drawing parallels to organized crime and supporting a PP demonstration.
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72% Bias Score

Russian Opposition Urges EU Support for Ukraine at European Parliament Hearing
Russian opposition figures Yulia Navalnaya, Ilya Yashin, and Vladimir Kara-Murza addressed the European Parliament on June 5th, 2025, urging support for Ukraine and highlighting the need for EU collaboration with the Russian democratic movement while warning against collective punishment of Russians...

Russian Opposition Urges EU Support for Ukraine at European Parliament Hearing
Russian opposition figures Yulia Navalnaya, Ilya Yashin, and Vladimir Kara-Murza addressed the European Parliament on June 5th, 2025, urging support for Ukraine and highlighting the need for EU collaboration with the Russian democratic movement while warning against collective punishment of Russians...
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44% Bias Score

Morena Wins Mexico's First Judicial Elections, Raising Democracy Concerns
Mexico's ruling party Morena is projected to gain control of the Supreme Court after Sunday's judicial elections, which saw a mere 13% voter turnout amid allegations of a power grab, raising concerns about the weakening of checks and balances.

Morena Wins Mexico's First Judicial Elections, Raising Democracy Concerns
Mexico's ruling party Morena is projected to gain control of the Supreme Court after Sunday's judicial elections, which saw a mere 13% voter turnout amid allegations of a power grab, raising concerns about the weakening of checks and balances.
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56% Bias Score

Chad: Release of Opposition Figure Amidst Continued Crackdown on Dissent
In Chad, the release of opposition figure Robert Gam on June 3rd, 2024, following eight months of detention, has not quelled concerns over government repression; at least three journalists remain imprisoned on charges of plotting against the state and collaborating with Russia, while the former Prim...

Chad: Release of Opposition Figure Amidst Continued Crackdown on Dissent
In Chad, the release of opposition figure Robert Gam on June 3rd, 2024, following eight months of detention, has not quelled concerns over government repression; at least three journalists remain imprisoned on charges of plotting against the state and collaborating with Russia, while the former Prim...
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40% Bias Score

Lee Jae Myung Wins South Korea's Snap Presidential Election
Following a six-month political crisis triggered by former President Yoon Suk Yeol's brief imposition of martial law in December, opposition leader Lee Jae Myung won South Korea's snap presidential election on Wednesday with 49.4% of the vote, succeeding Yoon after his impeachment, while 79.4% voter...

Lee Jae Myung Wins South Korea's Snap Presidential Election
Following a six-month political crisis triggered by former President Yoon Suk Yeol's brief imposition of martial law in December, opposition leader Lee Jae Myung won South Korea's snap presidential election on Wednesday with 49.4% of the vote, succeeding Yoon after his impeachment, while 79.4% voter...
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36% Bias Score
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