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Rise of Populism Threatens Democratic Institutions
Folkert Jensma, a jurist and journalist, reflects on the rising popularity of populist and authoritarian leaders, expressing concern about their impact on democratic institutions and the rule of law, citing examples such as Trump, Wilders, and Orbán.
Rise of Populism Threatens Democratic Institutions
Folkert Jensma, a jurist and journalist, reflects on the rising popularity of populist and authoritarian leaders, expressing concern about their impact on democratic institutions and the rule of law, citing examples such as Trump, Wilders, and Orbán.
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48% Bias Score


Court Ruling Threatens Net Neutrality, Returning Control to ISPs
A U.S. appeals court struck down the Biden administration's effort to reinstate net neutrality rules, handing control back to ISPs and potentially jeopardizing the open internet.
Court Ruling Threatens Net Neutrality, Returning Control to ISPs
A U.S. appeals court struck down the Biden administration's effort to reinstate net neutrality rules, handing control back to ISPs and potentially jeopardizing the open internet.
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56% Bias Score


Trump's Inauguration: A Turning Point in Transatlantic Relations"
President Trump's inauguration signals a departure from traditional US foreign policy, prioritizing national interests over international cooperation, prompting uncertainty and division in Europe.
Trump's Inauguration: A Turning Point in Transatlantic Relations"
President Trump's inauguration signals a departure from traditional US foreign policy, prioritizing national interests over international cooperation, prompting uncertainty and division in Europe.
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56% Bias Score


Berlin Demonstration to Counter Right-Wing Populism
Tens of thousands are expected to participate in a demonstration at Berlin's Brandenburg Gate on Saturday to oppose the rise of right-wing populism in Germany and beyond, driven by concerns about the AfD, Donald Trump's presidency, and Herbert Kickl's potential chancellorship in Austria.
Berlin Demonstration to Counter Right-Wing Populism
Tens of thousands are expected to participate in a demonstration at Berlin's Brandenburg Gate on Saturday to oppose the rise of right-wing populism in Germany and beyond, driven by concerns about the AfD, Donald Trump's presidency, and Herbert Kickl's potential chancellorship in Austria.
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52% Bias Score


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

Wales Explores Non-Criminal Ban on Political Lying
The Senedd in Wales is developing a law to ban political lying, exploring non-criminal options like strengthening the code of conduct or using existing investigative bodies, aiming to restore public trust without involving the police.

Wales Explores Non-Criminal Ban on Political Lying
The Senedd in Wales is developing a law to ban political lying, exploring non-criminal options like strengthening the code of conduct or using existing investigative bodies, aiming to restore public trust without involving the police.
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44% Bias Score

Excessive Campaign Ads Backfire in Germany, Leading to New Regulations
A German billionaire's €3.5 billion donation to the XYZ party resulted in excessive election posters, causing accidents and floods; the party received only 1% of the vote, leading to a ban on excessive outdoor political advertising and a focus on online fact-checking and well-written election progra...

Excessive Campaign Ads Backfire in Germany, Leading to New Regulations
A German billionaire's €3.5 billion donation to the XYZ party resulted in excessive election posters, causing accidents and floods; the party received only 1% of the vote, leading to a ban on excessive outdoor political advertising and a focus on online fact-checking and well-written election progra...
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52% Bias Score

Germany Monitors Russian Disinformation Ahead of Bundestag Elections
German intelligence agencies are concerned about Russian interference in the February 23rd Bundestag elections, with Russia allegedly spending €4 billion on disinformation campaigns in 2024 and 2025 using fake accounts and websites; however, German authorities currently see no specific threat to the...

Germany Monitors Russian Disinformation Ahead of Bundestag Elections
German intelligence agencies are concerned about Russian interference in the February 23rd Bundestag elections, with Russia allegedly spending €4 billion on disinformation campaigns in 2024 and 2025 using fake accounts and websites; however, German authorities currently see no specific threat to the...
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40% Bias Score

UK Wealth Inequality Risks Societal Collapse Within a Decade: Report
A Fairness Foundation report reveals that 63% of Britons believe the very rich have too much political influence, and experts warn that growing wealth inequality, with a 48% increase in the wealth gap between 2011 and 2019, risks societal collapse within a decade due to factors such as economic shoc...

UK Wealth Inequality Risks Societal Collapse Within a Decade: Report
A Fairness Foundation report reveals that 63% of Britons believe the very rich have too much political influence, and experts warn that growing wealth inequality, with a 48% increase in the wealth gap between 2011 and 2019, risks societal collapse within a decade due to factors such as economic shoc...
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56% 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
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