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Trump's Second Term: Normalization of Authoritarianism in the US
Harvard professor Steven Levitsky analyzes the implications of Donald Trump's second presidential term for American democracy, highlighting the establishment's shift from alarm to adaptation and the concerning alignment of tech CEOs and universities with the administration.
Trump's Second Term: Normalization of Authoritarianism in the US
Harvard professor Steven Levitsky analyzes the implications of Donald Trump's second presidential term for American democracy, highlighting the establishment's shift from alarm to adaptation and the concerning alignment of tech CEOs and universities with the administration.
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48% Bias Score


Kenya Abductions Spark Fears of Authoritarian Backslide
More than 80 government critics have reportedly disappeared in Kenya over the last six months, prompting a public outcry and a court order demanding accountability from top security officials, raising concerns about a return to past human rights abuses.
Kenya Abductions Spark Fears of Authoritarian Backslide
More than 80 government critics have reportedly disappeared in Kenya over the last six months, prompting a public outcry and a court order demanding accountability from top security officials, raising concerns about a return to past human rights abuses.
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32% Bias Score


Saxony Warns of AI-Powered Disinformation Campaign Targeting Bundestag Election
The Saxon Office for the Protection of the Constitution warns of widespread disinformation campaigns leveraging AI to create realistic fake content aimed at influencing the February 23rd Bundestag election, undermining democratic institutions, and amplifying right-wing extremist narratives.
Saxony Warns of AI-Powered Disinformation Campaign Targeting Bundestag Election
The Saxon Office for the Protection of the Constitution warns of widespread disinformation campaigns leveraging AI to create realistic fake content aimed at influencing the February 23rd Bundestag election, undermining democratic institutions, and amplifying right-wing extremist narratives.
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40% Bias Score


Germany Warns of AI-Powered Disinformation Campaign Targeting Bundestag Election
Ahead of the February 23rd Bundestag election, the Saxon Office for the Protection of the Constitution warns of disinformation campaigns using AI to create fake content, aiming to influence public opinion and undermine democratic institutions. Right-wing extremist actors are amplifying these efforts...
Germany Warns of AI-Powered Disinformation Campaign Targeting Bundestag Election
Ahead of the February 23rd Bundestag election, the Saxon Office for the Protection of the Constitution warns of disinformation campaigns using AI to create fake content, aiming to influence public opinion and undermine democratic institutions. Right-wing extremist actors are amplifying these efforts...
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40% Bias Score


Malian Parties Demand Clear Electoral Roadmap Amidst Political Uncertainty
Malian political parties, in a March 31st declaration, voiced concerns over the ongoing political uncertainty, demanding inclusive dialogue with the transitional authorities to establish a clear timeline for the return to constitutional order by the first quarter of 2025, encompassing electoral cale...
Malian Parties Demand Clear Electoral Roadmap Amidst Political Uncertainty
Malian political parties, in a March 31st declaration, voiced concerns over the ongoing political uncertainty, demanding inclusive dialogue with the transitional authorities to establish a clear timeline for the return to constitutional order by the first quarter of 2025, encompassing electoral cale...
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36% Bias Score


14,000 German Prisoners Eligible to Vote in Upcoming Election
In Germany's February 23rd federal election, nearly 14,000 prisoners in North Rhine-Westphalia can vote, a right upheld since 1957, though eligibility mirrors general rules and excludes those judicially stripped of voting rights; challenges remain in ensuring participation, especially for those in c...
14,000 German Prisoners Eligible to Vote in Upcoming Election
In Germany's February 23rd federal election, nearly 14,000 prisoners in North Rhine-Westphalia can vote, a right upheld since 1957, though eligibility mirrors general rules and excludes those judicially stripped of voting rights; challenges remain in ensuring participation, especially for those in c...
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36% Bias Score

Levin Defies Court, Risks Constitutional Crisis in Israel
Israeli Justice Minister Yariv Levin is defying a Supreme Court ruling on the judicial selection committee, potentially leading to a constitutional crisis by undermining the rule of law and causing chaos.

Levin Defies Court, Risks Constitutional Crisis in Israel
Israeli Justice Minister Yariv Levin is defying a Supreme Court ruling on the judicial selection committee, potentially leading to a constitutional crisis by undermining the rule of law and causing chaos.
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60% Bias Score

Slovakia's Ruling Coalition Accuses Opposition of Foreign-Funded Coup Attempt
Slovakia's pro-Moscow government alleges foreign interference in upcoming pro-European protests, claiming a foreign-funded plot to destabilize the country, while the opposition dismisses these claims as a pretext to suppress dissent.

Slovakia's Ruling Coalition Accuses Opposition of Foreign-Funded Coup Attempt
Slovakia's pro-Moscow government alleges foreign interference in upcoming pro-European protests, claiming a foreign-funded plot to destabilize the country, while the opposition dismisses these claims as a pretext to suppress dissent.
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64% Bias Score

EU Parliament Debates NGO Funding Transparency Amidst Qatargate Fallout
Right-wing MEPs in the European Parliament are pushing for more transparency in EU funding for NGOs, fueled by the Qatargate scandal and new guidelines restricting lobbying activities funded by the LIFE program; critics argue this will silence smaller NGOs and favor corporate lobbyists.

EU Parliament Debates NGO Funding Transparency Amidst Qatargate Fallout
Right-wing MEPs in the European Parliament are pushing for more transparency in EU funding for NGOs, fueled by the Qatargate scandal and new guidelines restricting lobbying activities funded by the LIFE program; critics argue this will silence smaller NGOs and favor corporate lobbyists.
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48% Bias Score

Belarus 2025 Elections to Lack Independent Observers
The 2025 Belarusian elections will proceed without independent international observers, only featuring pro-Minsk and Moscow individuals, according to the European Platform for Democratic Elections (EPDE), who have identified about 360 'fake' observers and documented the Belarusian authorities' refus...

Belarus 2025 Elections to Lack Independent Observers
The 2025 Belarusian elections will proceed without independent international observers, only featuring pro-Minsk and Moscow individuals, according to the European Platform for Democratic Elections (EPDE), who have identified about 360 'fake' observers and documented the Belarusian authorities' refus...
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Authoritarian Rhetoric vs. 'Sex': A Contrast in Governance Models
Stine Jensen contrasts Trump's authoritarian communication style with the open dialogue in the Norwegian film 'Sex', highlighting the contrasting 'Strict Father' and 'Nurturant Parent' governance models described by George Lakoff and arguing that the latter offers a potent counter-narrative to Trump...

Trump's Authoritarian Rhetoric vs. 'Sex': A Contrast in Governance Models
Stine Jensen contrasts Trump's authoritarian communication style with the open dialogue in the Norwegian film 'Sex', highlighting the contrasting 'Strict Father' and 'Nurturant Parent' governance models described by George Lakoff and arguing that the latter offers a potent counter-narrative to Trump...
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64% Bias Score

1,550 Berlin Prisoners to Vote in Bundestag Election
In Berlin's upcoming Bundestag election, roughly 1,550 of over 3,530 prisoners will vote, primarily by mail, with some in open prisons voting in person on February 23rd; election officials ensure voting secrecy and answer questions.

1,550 Berlin Prisoners to Vote in Bundestag Election
In Berlin's upcoming Bundestag election, roughly 1,550 of over 3,530 prisoners will vote, primarily by mail, with some in open prisons voting in person on February 23rd; election officials ensure voting secrecy and answer questions.
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36% Bias Score
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