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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


Mexico's 2024 Elections: A Regression to Electoral Manipulation
Mexico's 2024 elections are threatened by a rollback of electoral reforms, mirroring historical patterns of manipulation and undermining decades of progress toward free and fair elections, raising concerns about the future of Mexican democracy.
Mexico's 2024 Elections: A Regression to Electoral Manipulation
Mexico's 2024 elections are threatened by a rollback of electoral reforms, mirroring historical patterns of manipulation and undermining decades of progress toward free and fair elections, raising concerns about the future of Mexican democracy.
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56% Bias Score


Marisa Flórez Exhibition Showcases Spain's Transition to Democracy
Marisa Flórez's photography exhibition, "Un tiempo para mirar (1970-2020)", at Sala Canal de Isabel II until July 20, uses 185 photos to document Spain's transition to democracy, including iconic images of political and cultural figures like Adolfo Suárez and Julio Iglesias, offering a unique, intim...
Marisa Flórez Exhibition Showcases Spain's Transition to Democracy
Marisa Flórez's photography exhibition, "Un tiempo para mirar (1970-2020)", at Sala Canal de Isabel II until July 20, uses 185 photos to document Spain's transition to democracy, including iconic images of political and cultural figures like Adolfo Suárez and Julio Iglesias, offering a unique, intim...
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52% Bias Score


PP Accuses Spanish Government of Democratic Backsliding
The Partido Popular (PP) accuses Spain's government of democratic backsliding, citing an amnesty law, potential Attorney General prosecution, alleged court pressure, and attacks on judicial independence, proposing institutional reforms and highlighting a lack of European precedent.
PP Accuses Spanish Government of Democratic Backsliding
The Partido Popular (PP) accuses Spain's government of democratic backsliding, citing an amnesty law, potential Attorney General prosecution, alleged court pressure, and attacks on judicial independence, proposing institutional reforms and highlighting a lack of European precedent.
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60% Bias Score


Israeli Government Criticized for Seeking Legal Advice to Bypass Laws
Israel's Attorney-General publicly criticized the government for expecting legal advice that permits illegalities, while the Defense Minister unprecedentedly barred the IDF Military Advocate General from speaking at a legal conference, amid ongoing tensions between the government and legal advisors.
Israeli Government Criticized for Seeking Legal Advice to Bypass Laws
Israel's Attorney-General publicly criticized the government for expecting legal advice that permits illegalities, while the Defense Minister unprecedentedly barred the IDF Military Advocate General from speaking at a legal conference, amid ongoing tensions between the government and legal advisors.
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44% Bias Score


Loneliness Among Young People Undermines Faith in Democracy, Study Finds
A Bertelsmann Stiftung study shows a strong correlation between loneliness and dissatisfaction with democracy among young people in Germany; 76 percent of those reporting strong loneliness feel politicians ignore their concerns, compared to 61 percent of non-lonely participants.
Loneliness Among Young People Undermines Faith in Democracy, Study Finds
A Bertelsmann Stiftung study shows a strong correlation between loneliness and dissatisfaction with democracy among young people in Germany; 76 percent of those reporting strong loneliness feel politicians ignore their concerns, compared to 61 percent of non-lonely participants.
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28% Bias Score

Erdoğan Accuses Opponents of Fascism, Escalating Political Rhetoric
Turkish President Erdoğan accused unspecified actors of fascist impositions on the press, politics, and arts, claiming they cannot tolerate anyone but themselves, escalating political rhetoric.

Erdoğan Accuses Opponents of Fascism, Escalating Political Rhetoric
Turkish President Erdoğan accused unspecified actors of fascist impositions on the press, politics, and arts, claiming they cannot tolerate anyone but themselves, escalating political rhetoric.
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48% Bias Score

Mexico to Hold First Popular Vote for Judicial Positions
Mexico will hold its first-ever popular vote on June 1st, 2025, to elect 881 judicial officials, including Supreme Court justices, marking a significant change from the previous appointment-based system established by the Judicial Power Reform of September 2024.

Mexico to Hold First Popular Vote for Judicial Positions
Mexico will hold its first-ever popular vote on June 1st, 2025, to elect 881 judicial officials, including Supreme Court justices, marking a significant change from the previous appointment-based system established by the Judicial Power Reform of September 2024.
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36% Bias Score

Trump's Inconsistent Democracy Policy Damages U.S. Credibility
President Trump's May 2018 meetings in Riyadh and Washington D.C. showcased his inconsistent approach to democracy; he praised Saudi Arabia's human rights record while falsely accusing South Africa of genocide, undermining U.S. credibility and global influence.

Trump's Inconsistent Democracy Policy Damages U.S. Credibility
President Trump's May 2018 meetings in Riyadh and Washington D.C. showcased his inconsistent approach to democracy; he praised Saudi Arabia's human rights record while falsely accusing South Africa of genocide, undermining U.S. credibility and global influence.
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56% Bias Score

Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Advocates for AI Regulation to Protect Human Rights
Brazilian Supreme Court Chief Justice Luis Roberto Barroso urged AI regulation on May 26, 2025, in Brasilia, citing the need to protect human rights and prevent misuse, while acknowledging the difficulties of regulating rapidly evolving technology; a bill is currently under consideration in the Cham...

Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Advocates for AI Regulation to Protect Human Rights
Brazilian Supreme Court Chief Justice Luis Roberto Barroso urged AI regulation on May 26, 2025, in Brasilia, citing the need to protect human rights and prevent misuse, while acknowledging the difficulties of regulating rapidly evolving technology; a bill is currently under consideration in the Cham...
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40% Bias Score

Loneliness Linked to Political Apathy Among Young Germans
Two new studies reveal a significant link between loneliness and political apathy among young Germans, with 45% of 16–30-year-olds and over 20% of children aged 5–11 reporting feelings of loneliness, potentially leading to political disengagement and radicalization.

Loneliness Linked to Political Apathy Among Young Germans
Two new studies reveal a significant link between loneliness and political apathy among young Germans, with 45% of 16–30-year-olds and over 20% of children aged 5–11 reporting feelings of loneliness, potentially leading to political disengagement and radicalization.
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44% Bias Score

Rival Rallies Highlight Deep Divisions in Poland's Presidential Election
Poland's upcoming presidential election is highly contested, with tens of thousands demonstrating for both the liberal Warsaw mayor Rafal Trzaskowski and the nationalist Karol Nawrocki in rival rallies in Warsaw on Sunday, reflecting a deep societal division over Poland's future direction.

Rival Rallies Highlight Deep Divisions in Poland's Presidential Election
Poland's upcoming presidential election is highly contested, with tens of thousands demonstrating for both the liberal Warsaw mayor Rafal Trzaskowski and the nationalist Karol Nawrocki in rival rallies in Warsaw on Sunday, reflecting a deep societal division over Poland's future direction.
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44% Bias Score
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