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EU Rule of Law Report Reveals Widespread Deterioration
A report by the European Civil Liberties Union details widespread rule of law challenges across 21 EU countries, categorizing member states based on their performance and highlighting persistent violations and overall deterioration, particularly in countries like Italy, Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania, S...
EU Rule of Law Report Reveals Widespread Deterioration
A report by the European Civil Liberties Union details widespread rule of law challenges across 21 EU countries, categorizing member states based on their performance and highlighting persistent violations and overall deterioration, particularly in countries like Italy, Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania, S...
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52% Bias Score


Ukraine Postpones Elections Amidst War, Citing Security and Resource Constraints
Ukraine's decision to postpone elections during the ongoing war is supported by IDEA, citing massive displacement, security threats from Russia, and dwindling international aid as key factors.
Ukraine Postpones Elections Amidst War, Citing Security and Resource Constraints
Ukraine's decision to postpone elections during the ongoing war is supported by IDEA, citing massive displacement, security threats from Russia, and dwindling international aid as key factors.
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32% Bias Score


EU Rule of Law in Decline: Report Highlights Systemic Weaknesses
The Liberties Rule of Law report, published by the Civil Liberties Union for Europe, reveals a significant decline in the rule of law across the EU, with countries categorized based on their performance, highlighting systemic weaknesses and the need for stronger enforcement mechanisms.
EU Rule of Law in Decline: Report Highlights Systemic Weaknesses
The Liberties Rule of Law report, published by the Civil Liberties Union for Europe, reveals a significant decline in the rule of law across the EU, with countries categorized based on their performance, highlighting systemic weaknesses and the need for stronger enforcement mechanisms.
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52% Bias Score


Massive Belgrade Protest Challenges Serbian Government
Over 107,000 people protested in Belgrade on March 15th against corruption and government overreach, defying transport blockades and echoing the 2000 uprising that ousted Slobodan Milosevic; the protest, largely organized by students, highlights sustained civil unrest against the ruling Progressive ...
Massive Belgrade Protest Challenges Serbian Government
Over 107,000 people protested in Belgrade on March 15th against corruption and government overreach, defying transport blockades and echoing the 2000 uprising that ousted Slobodan Milosevic; the protest, largely organized by students, highlights sustained civil unrest against the ruling Progressive ...
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44% Bias Score


50,000 Rally in Rome for Stronger European Union
On June 11, 2023, 50,000 people rallied in Rome's Piazza del Popolo to support the European Union, expressing concerns about political instability, war, and a lack of opportunities in Italy. The demonstration, largely comprised of teachers and students, underscored a stronger sense of European ident...
50,000 Rally in Rome for Stronger European Union
On June 11, 2023, 50,000 people rallied in Rome's Piazza del Popolo to support the European Union, expressing concerns about political instability, war, and a lack of opportunities in Italy. The demonstration, largely comprised of teachers and students, underscored a stronger sense of European ident...
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60% Bias Score


Billionaires' Political Influence Threatens Democracy
The life of Johan Jakob Astor, inspiration for Scrooge McDuck, reveals a pattern of billionaire political influence, exemplified by the Koch brothers' funding of Republican campaigns, and the Atlas Network's fight against climate action, ultimately threatening democratic institutions.
Billionaires' Political Influence Threatens Democracy
The life of Johan Jakob Astor, inspiration for Scrooge McDuck, reveals a pattern of billionaire political influence, exemplified by the Koch brothers' funding of Republican campaigns, and the Atlas Network's fight against climate action, ultimately threatening democratic institutions.
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52% Bias Score

EU Rule of Law in Decline: Liberties Report Highlights Systemic Weaknesses
The Liberties Rule of Law report, released Monday, reveals a significant decline in the rule of law across the EU, affecting judicial systems, anti-corruption measures, media freedom, and civic space, with Hungary showing the most severe issues; the report urges stronger EU enforcement.

EU Rule of Law in Decline: Liberties Report Highlights Systemic Weaknesses
The Liberties Rule of Law report, released Monday, reveals a significant decline in the rule of law across the EU, affecting judicial systems, anti-corruption measures, media freedom, and civic space, with Hungary showing the most severe issues; the report urges stronger EU enforcement.
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44% Bias Score

SERVEL's Centennial: A Century of Chilean Elections
Chile's Electoral Service (SERVEL) commemorates its 100th anniversary on March 17, 2025, highlighting key milestones in universal suffrage, including women's suffrage, technological improvements, and the fight against vote-buying, while facing challenges like misinformation and AI in modern campaign...

SERVEL's Centennial: A Century of Chilean Elections
Chile's Electoral Service (SERVEL) commemorates its 100th anniversary on March 17, 2025, highlighting key milestones in universal suffrage, including women's suffrage, technological improvements, and the fight against vote-buying, while facing challenges like misinformation and AI in modern campaign...
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56% Bias Score

EU Rule of Law Deterioration: Report Highlights Systemic Challenges
A report by the Union of Civil Liberties for Europe reveals a widespread deterioration of the rule of law across the EU, with some countries showing systemic undermining while others demonstrate minimal progress or worrying declines, emphasizing the need for stronger EU enforcement mechanisms.

EU Rule of Law Deterioration: Report Highlights Systemic Challenges
A report by the Union of Civil Liberties for Europe reveals a widespread deterioration of the rule of law across the EU, with some countries showing systemic undermining while others demonstrate minimal progress or worrying declines, emphasizing the need for stronger EU enforcement mechanisms.
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48% Bias Score

Romania Bars Second Far-Right Candidate from Presidential Election
Romania's electoral commission barred far-right presidential candidate Diana Șoșoacă, following the earlier exclusion of Călin Georgescu due to alleged Russian interference in November's election, raising concerns about democratic values and foreign influence.

Romania Bars Second Far-Right Candidate from Presidential Election
Romania's electoral commission barred far-right presidential candidate Diana Șoșoacă, following the earlier exclusion of Călin Georgescu due to alleged Russian interference in November's election, raising concerns about democratic values and foreign influence.
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56% Bias Score

Orban's "Bedbug" Remarks Spark Outrage, Threaten Hungarian Democracy
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban called his political opponents "bedbugs" requiring elimination, prompting widespread condemnation; he plans to pass legislation targeting foreign-funded groups, potentially impacting media and NGOs, and hinted at citizenship suspension for those with dual nation...

Orban's "Bedbug" Remarks Spark Outrage, Threaten Hungarian Democracy
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban called his political opponents "bedbugs" requiring elimination, prompting widespread condemnation; he plans to pass legislation targeting foreign-funded groups, potentially impacting media and NGOs, and hinted at citizenship suspension for those with dual nation...
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56% Bias Score

Massive Belgrade Protest Challenges Vučić's Rule
Hundreds of thousands of protesters gathered in Belgrade on 12 March, marking a major challenge to President Aleksandar Vučić's rule following four months of demonstrations triggered by a fatal railway station collapse in Novi Sad and fueled by accusations of government corruption and incompetence.

Massive Belgrade Protest Challenges Vučić's Rule
Hundreds of thousands of protesters gathered in Belgrade on 12 March, marking a major challenge to President Aleksandar Vučić's rule following four months of demonstrations triggered by a fatal railway station collapse in Novi Sad and fueled by accusations of government corruption and incompetence.
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56% Bias Score
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