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Latin American Schools: Distributed Leadership to Boost Democracy
Public support for democracy in Latin America has dropped from 68% in 2012 to 52% in 2024; a UNESCO/OEI report promotes distributed school leadership—sharing authority among stakeholders—as a way to strengthen democratic culture in education, recommending five concrete steps for implementation.
Latin American Schools: Distributed Leadership to Boost Democracy
Public support for democracy in Latin America has dropped from 68% in 2012 to 52% in 2024; a UNESCO/OEI report promotes distributed school leadership—sharing authority among stakeholders—as a way to strengthen democratic culture in education, recommending five concrete steps for implementation.
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24% Bias Score


Authoritarianism in the US and Egypt: A Parallel
An Egyptian-American living in NYC analyzes the parallels between Trump's authoritarian presidency and the Sisi regime in Egypt, highlighting the lack of widespread outrage among white Americans and predicting a rise in feminist resistance.
Authoritarianism in the US and Egypt: A Parallel
An Egyptian-American living in NYC analyzes the parallels between Trump's authoritarian presidency and the Sisi regime in Egypt, highlighting the lack of widespread outrage among white Americans and predicting a rise in feminist resistance.
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64% Bias Score


Far-Right Disruption at Anzac Day Dawn Service Underscores Threat to Australian Democracy
Far-right activists disrupted an Anzac Day dawn service in Australia, mocking the Welcome to Country ceremony and highlighting a concerning trend of online-amplified, performative disruptions aimed at undermining democratic processes.
Far-Right Disruption at Anzac Day Dawn Service Underscores Threat to Australian Democracy
Far-right activists disrupted an Anzac Day dawn service in Australia, mocking the Welcome to Country ceremony and highlighting a concerning trend of online-amplified, performative disruptions aimed at undermining democratic processes.
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60% Bias Score


Turkey's Enduring Political Instability: A Legacy of Division
Turkey's history of political instability, fueled by unresolved conflicts and the exploitation of societal divisions, raises concerns about its future trajectory, highlighting the need for national dialogue and reconciliation.
Turkey's Enduring Political Instability: A Legacy of Division
Turkey's history of political instability, fueled by unresolved conflicts and the exploitation of societal divisions, raises concerns about its future trajectory, highlighting the need for national dialogue and reconciliation.
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36% Bias Score


Netanyahu Accused of Political Exploitation Amidst Ongoing Crisis"
In a court affidavit, Israel's internal security agency head accused Prime Minister Netanyahu of political exploitation, intensifying their conflict amidst a war and Netanyahu's corruption trial; Netanyahu's office called the accusations false.
Netanyahu Accused of Political Exploitation Amidst Ongoing Crisis"
In a court affidavit, Israel's internal security agency head accused Prime Minister Netanyahu of political exploitation, intensifying their conflict amidst a war and Netanyahu's corruption trial; Netanyahu's office called the accusations false.
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44% Bias Score


Genoa's Unique Liberation: A Book on the City's Role in WWII Resistance
Repubblica newspaper is giving away "Genova Libera", a book detailing Genoa's unique partisan liberation from Nazi forces two days before Allied arrival, highlighting individual stories and the city's role in the Italian Resistance.
Genoa's Unique Liberation: A Book on the City's Role in WWII Resistance
Repubblica newspaper is giving away "Genova Libera", a book detailing Genoa's unique partisan liberation from Nazi forces two days before Allied arrival, highlighting individual stories and the city's role in the Italian Resistance.
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44% Bias Score

Australia's Election: Misinformation and the Lack of Transparency in Online Political Advertising
The Australian election campaign is characterized by widespread misinformation and a lack of transparency in online political advertising, with parties spending vast sums on targeted videos to influence voters despite a lack of regulation ensuring truthfulness.

Australia's Election: Misinformation and the Lack of Transparency in Online Political Advertising
The Australian election campaign is characterized by widespread misinformation and a lack of transparency in online political advertising, with parties spending vast sums on targeted videos to influence voters despite a lack of regulation ensuring truthfulness.
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44% Bias Score

The Fragility of Democracy: Historical Context and the AI Threat
The article challenges the notion of democracy as a timeless achievement, citing limited suffrage in ancient Athens and the early United States, arguing that widespread information dissemination is crucial for democratic success and raising concerns about the potential for AI to create new forms of ...

The Fragility of Democracy: Historical Context and the AI Threat
The article challenges the notion of democracy as a timeless achievement, citing limited suffrage in ancient Athens and the early United States, arguing that widespread information dissemination is crucial for democratic success and raising concerns about the potential for AI to create new forms of ...
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36% Bias Score

Tunisia: Mass Sentencing of Opposition Figures Signals Democratic Backsliding
A Tunisian court handed down harsh sentences to over 40 political figures, including activists and journalists, on April 19th, marking a significant setback for democracy in the country following President Kais Saied's 2021 power grab and raising concerns about human rights and international relatio...

Tunisia: Mass Sentencing of Opposition Figures Signals Democratic Backsliding
A Tunisian court handed down harsh sentences to over 40 political figures, including activists and journalists, on April 19th, marking a significant setback for democracy in the country following President Kais Saied's 2021 power grab and raising concerns about human rights and international relatio...
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60% Bias Score

Roth: Western Democracies Face Real Threat of Authoritarianism
Human rights activist Kenneth Roth argues that while protests in autocratic regimes highlight a desire for democracy, the true threat lies within Western democracies due to economic inequality and the erosion of shared values, exemplified by the US Republican Party's embrace of authoritarianism.

Roth: Western Democracies Face Real Threat of Authoritarianism
Human rights activist Kenneth Roth argues that while protests in autocratic regimes highlight a desire for democracy, the true threat lies within Western democracies due to economic inequality and the erosion of shared values, exemplified by the US Republican Party's embrace of authoritarianism.
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52% Bias Score

Italy Celebrates 80th Anniversary of Liberation from Nazi-Fascism
Italy commemorates the 80th anniversary of its liberation from Nazi-fascist occupation on April 25, 2025, highlighting the end of the dictatorship's oppressive rule and the reclaiming of national dignity.

Italy Celebrates 80th Anniversary of Liberation from Nazi-Fascism
Italy commemorates the 80th anniversary of its liberation from Nazi-fascist occupation on April 25, 2025, highlighting the end of the dictatorship's oppressive rule and the reclaiming of national dignity.
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48% Bias Score

Swinney Calls for Unity Against Far-Right Extremism in Scotland
Scottish First Minister John Swinney held a forum in Glasgow with various political and civic leaders to discuss the rise of far-right extremism in Scotland, excluding the Reform UK party, and focusing on tackling misinformation, inequality, and discrimination.

Swinney Calls for Unity Against Far-Right Extremism in Scotland
Scottish First Minister John Swinney held a forum in Glasgow with various political and civic leaders to discuss the rise of far-right extremism in Scotland, excluding the Reform UK party, and focusing on tackling misinformation, inequality, and discrimination.
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52% Bias Score
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