

South Korea President Withdraws Unprecedented Martial Law Declaration
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law on Tuesday, accusing the opposition of anti-state activities, but withdrew the measure hours later after Parliament voted to overturn it; this is the first time martial law has been declared in South Korea since 1980.
South Korea President Withdraws Unprecedented Martial Law Declaration
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law on Tuesday, accusing the opposition of anti-state activities, but withdrew the measure hours later after Parliament voted to overturn it; this is the first time martial law has been declared in South Korea since 1980.
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48% Bias Score


AfD's Electoral Gains Fuel Concerns of Rising Right-Wing Extremism in Germany
Following the AfD's strong showing in three eastern German state elections in 2024, concerns are rising about the normalization of right-wing extremist rhetoric and the potential for increased violence, mirroring the 1990s. A campaign is underway to ban the AfD before the 2025 federal election.
AfD's Electoral Gains Fuel Concerns of Rising Right-Wing Extremism in Germany
Following the AfD's strong showing in three eastern German state elections in 2024, concerns are rising about the normalization of right-wing extremist rhetoric and the potential for increased violence, mirroring the 1990s. A campaign is underway to ban the AfD before the 2025 federal election.
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52% Bias Score


Georgia Protests Erupt Over Suspended EU Talks
Following a disputed election and the suspension of EU accession talks, thousands protested in Tbilisi, leading to hundreds of arrests and injuries, amid accusations of election rigging and democratic backsliding.
Georgia Protests Erupt Over Suspended EU Talks
Following a disputed election and the suspension of EU accession talks, thousands protested in Tbilisi, leading to hundreds of arrests and injuries, amid accusations of election rigging and democratic backsliding.
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44% Bias Score


Georgia Protests Erupt After Government Delays EU Membership Talks
Following the Georgian government's decision to delay EU membership talks for four years, thousands of protesters took to the streets, met with a violent police crackdown resulting in over 100 arrests and dozens of injuries. The US suspended its strategic partnership with Georgia.
Georgia Protests Erupt After Government Delays EU Membership Talks
Following the Georgian government's decision to delay EU membership talks for four years, thousands of protesters took to the streets, met with a violent police crackdown resulting in over 100 arrests and dozens of injuries. The US suspended its strategic partnership with Georgia.
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40% Bias Score


Eight Turkish Opposition Mayors Removed After March 2024 Elections
Following the March 2024 Turkish local elections, eight opposition mayors, including those of Esenyurt and Mardin, were removed and replaced with government-appointed trustees, prompting criticism from Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu who called these actions a violation of public mandate and democrati...
Eight Turkish Opposition Mayors Removed After March 2024 Elections
Following the March 2024 Turkish local elections, eight opposition mayors, including those of Esenyurt and Mardin, were removed and replaced with government-appointed trustees, prompting criticism from Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu who called these actions a violation of public mandate and democrati...
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56% Bias Score


Georgia Protests: 44 Hospitalized Amidst EU Accession Halt
Three nights of protests in Tbilisi over Georgia halting EU talks left 44 hospitalized; the government blames "blackmail" and points to U.S. outgoing administration, while the EU and opposition cite democratic backsliding and Russian interference.
Georgia Protests: 44 Hospitalized Amidst EU Accession Halt
Three nights of protests in Tbilisi over Georgia halting EU talks left 44 hospitalized; the government blames "blackmail" and points to U.S. outgoing administration, while the EU and opposition cite democratic backsliding and Russian interference.
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40% Bias Score

South Korea President Declares, Then Revokes, Martial Law Amid Political Crisis
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law early Wednesday, citing an alleged pro-North Korean plot to overthrow the government; however, lawmakers quickly voted to end the declaration amidst widespread outrage and concerns about the lack of evidence.

South Korea President Declares, Then Revokes, Martial Law Amid Political Crisis
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law early Wednesday, citing an alleged pro-North Korean plot to overthrow the government; however, lawmakers quickly voted to end the declaration amidst widespread outrage and concerns about the lack of evidence.
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36% Bias Score

South Korea Declares Martial Law Amidst Political Crisis
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law on Tuesday, citing threats to the constitutional order from pro-North Korea elements, following the opposition party's budget cuts and impeachment attempts against government officials; this sparked widespread criticism and led to the suspens...

South Korea Declares Martial Law Amidst Political Crisis
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law on Tuesday, citing threats to the constitutional order from pro-North Korea elements, following the opposition party's budget cuts and impeachment attempts against government officials; this sparked widespread criticism and led to the suspens...
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48% Bias Score

Georgia: 43 Hospitalized Amid Violent Protests Over Suspended EU Talks
Following a disputed election and the government's suspension of EU membership talks, at least 43 people were hospitalized during four nights of violent protests in Tbilisi, Georgia, with the President accusing Russia of electoral interference.

Georgia: 43 Hospitalized Amid Violent Protests Over Suspended EU Talks
Following a disputed election and the government's suspension of EU membership talks, at least 43 people were hospitalized during four nights of violent protests in Tbilisi, Georgia, with the President accusing Russia of electoral interference.
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44% Bias Score

Georgian Police Arrest Opposition Leader Amid Anti-Government Protests
Georgian police arrested opposition leader Zurab Japaridze on Monday after dispersing anti-government protesters with water cannons and tear gas, escalating tensions over the government's postponement of EU accession talks and disputed elections.

Georgian Police Arrest Opposition Leader Amid Anti-Government Protests
Georgian police arrested opposition leader Zurab Japaridze on Monday after dispersing anti-government protesters with water cannons and tear gas, escalating tensions over the government's postponement of EU accession talks and disputed elections.
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40% Bias Score

Romanian Parliamentary Elections: High Turnout Amidst International Concerns
Three million Romanians voted by midday in the December 1st parliamentary elections, exceeding 16% of the electorate, with almost 250,000 voting abroad; regional turnout varied, and international observers express concerns about potential far-right influence and foreign policy shifts.

Romanian Parliamentary Elections: High Turnout Amidst International Concerns
Three million Romanians voted by midday in the December 1st parliamentary elections, exceeding 16% of the electorate, with almost 250,000 voting abroad; regional turnout varied, and international observers express concerns about potential far-right influence and foreign policy shifts.
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40% Bias Score

44 Hospitalized Amid Georgian Protests Over Halted EU Accession Talks
Following three nights of protests in Tbilisi against the Georgian government's suspension of European Union accession talks, 44 people were hospitalized after police used water cannons and tear gas; the government accuses unspecified "foreign entities" of attempting a "Maidan-style scenario" and re...

44 Hospitalized Amid Georgian Protests Over Halted EU Accession Talks
Following three nights of protests in Tbilisi against the Georgian government's suspension of European Union accession talks, 44 people were hospitalized after police used water cannons and tear gas; the government accuses unspecified "foreign entities" of attempting a "Maidan-style scenario" and re...
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40% Bias Score