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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


Tatort" Episode Fails to Deeply Explore Police Brutality and Extremism
The Austrian "Tatort" episode "Wir sind nicht zu fassen!" explores police brutality and threats to democracy following a death at a protest in Vienna, but fails to provide a detailed analysis of either issue, opting instead for entertainment.
Tatort" Episode Fails to Deeply Explore Police Brutality and Extremism
The Austrian "Tatort" episode "Wir sind nicht zu fassen!" explores police brutality and threats to democracy following a death at a protest in Vienna, but fails to provide a detailed analysis of either issue, opting instead for entertainment.
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44% Bias Score


Poland's Presidential Election: A Clash of Visions on History and the EU
Poland's presidential runoff election on Sunday pits liberal-centrist Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski against right-wing historian Karol Nawrocki, whose nationalist approach to Polish history and support from the Law and Justice party contrasts sharply with Trzaskowski's pro-EU stance and commitment ...
Poland's Presidential Election: A Clash of Visions on History and the EU
Poland's presidential runoff election on Sunday pits liberal-centrist Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski against right-wing historian Karol Nawrocki, whose nationalist approach to Polish history and support from the Law and Justice party contrasts sharply with Trzaskowski's pro-EU stance and commitment ...
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40% Bias Score


Digital Media's Erosion of Democratic Values: A Political Strategist's Warning
Sir Lynton Crosby, a political strategist, warned at a London dinner that the current digital media environment, characterized by information overload and instant scrutiny, is eroding democratic values and making it difficult to distinguish between significant developments and trivial controversies.
Digital Media's Erosion of Democratic Values: A Political Strategist's Warning
Sir Lynton Crosby, a political strategist, warned at a London dinner that the current digital media environment, characterized by information overload and instant scrutiny, is eroding democratic values and making it difficult to distinguish between significant developments and trivial controversies.
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48% Bias Score


Mexico's First Popular Election of Judicial Officials
On June 1st, Mexico holds its first-ever popular election for judicial positions, with thousands of candidates—many lacking political experience—campaigning via social media and grassroots efforts despite limited funding.
Mexico's First Popular Election of Judicial Officials
On June 1st, Mexico holds its first-ever popular election for judicial positions, with thousands of candidates—many lacking political experience—campaigning via social media and grassroots efforts despite limited funding.
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40% Bias Score


Von der Leyen Urges Independent Europe to Counter Threats
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, receiving the Charlemagne Prize in Aachen, Germany, on Thursday, urged the EU to become truly independent to counter threats to democracy and shape a new world order, a call echoed by King Felipe VI of Spain.
Von der Leyen Urges Independent Europe to Counter Threats
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, receiving the Charlemagne Prize in Aachen, Germany, on Thursday, urged the EU to become truly independent to counter threats to democracy and shape a new world order, a call echoed by King Felipe VI of Spain.
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Study Reveals Widespread Vulnerability to Illiberal Governance
A 2021 Verwey-Jonker Institute study in the Netherlands found that 60% of those concerned about immigration and 42% concerned about climate change would support government actions against the law if popular, revealing widespread vulnerability to illiberal governance across the political spectrum.

Dutch Study Reveals Widespread Vulnerability to Illiberal Governance
A 2021 Verwey-Jonker Institute study in the Netherlands found that 60% of those concerned about immigration and 42% concerned about climate change would support government actions against the law if popular, revealing widespread vulnerability to illiberal governance across the political spectrum.
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40% Bias Score

Istanbul Municipality Crackdown: 47 Arrested in Fifth Wave of Operations
Istanbul's 5th wave of anti-corruption operations resulted in 47 arrests, including 5 mayors and high-ranking officials from opposition parties, prompting the DEM party to criticize it as a siege against opposition municipalities, punishing voters and undermining democratic processes.

Istanbul Municipality Crackdown: 47 Arrested in Fifth Wave of Operations
Istanbul's 5th wave of anti-corruption operations resulted in 47 arrests, including 5 mayors and high-ranking officials from opposition parties, prompting the DEM party to criticize it as a siege against opposition municipalities, punishing voters and undermining democratic processes.
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56% Bias Score

German Climate Activists Launch "People's Parliament" to Reform Democracy
The German climate activist group "Neue Generation" launched a "People's Parliament" in Berlin on Friday, with 60 randomly selected citizens aiming to develop principles for a more inclusive democracy by reducing money's influence on politics and society.

German Climate Activists Launch "People's Parliament" to Reform Democracy
The German climate activist group "Neue Generation" launched a "People's Parliament" in Berlin on Friday, with 60 randomly selected citizens aiming to develop principles for a more inclusive democracy by reducing money's influence on politics and society.
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48% Bias Score

Mexico's First Judicial Elections: A Reform Under Scrutiny
Mexico holds its first judicial elections on Sunday, with almost 900 federal and 1800 local positions contested, a reform aimed at democratizing the courts but raising concerns about political and criminal influence on the judiciary.

Mexico's First Judicial Elections: A Reform Under Scrutiny
Mexico holds its first judicial elections on Sunday, with almost 900 federal and 1800 local positions contested, a reform aimed at democratizing the courts but raising concerns about political and criminal influence on the judiciary.
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48% Bias Score

Surge in Informal Australian Election Votes Raises Concerns
Australia's recent election saw an unprecedented surge in informal votes collected by the Australian Electoral Commission's hospital teams, with some electorates reporting informal rates seven times higher than average, raising serious concerns about electoral integrity and accessibility for elderly...

Surge in Informal Australian Election Votes Raises Concerns
Australia's recent election saw an unprecedented surge in informal votes collected by the Australian Electoral Commission's hospital teams, with some electorates reporting informal rates seven times higher than average, raising serious concerns about electoral integrity and accessibility for elderly...
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36% Bias Score

Mexico Holds First Judicial Elections Amid Concerns of Political and Criminal Influence
Mexico's first-ever judicial elections take place on Sunday, featuring nearly 900 federal and 1800 local positions, aiming to democratize the courts but raising concerns about political and criminal influence, with a second phase in 2027.

Mexico Holds First Judicial Elections Amid Concerns of Political and Criminal Influence
Mexico's first-ever judicial elections take place on Sunday, featuring nearly 900 federal and 1800 local positions, aiming to democratize the courts but raising concerns about political and criminal influence, with a second phase in 2027.
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48% Bias Score
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