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Wilders Accused of Undermining Dutch Security, Cabinet Dismissal Urged
Culture historian Thomas von der Dunk accuses Geert Wilders, leader of the Dutch PVV party, of being a Putin mouthpiece, undermining European unity, and jeopardizing national security, urging the immediate dismissal of the current Dutch cabinet for its inaction.
Wilders Accused of Undermining Dutch Security, Cabinet Dismissal Urged
Culture historian Thomas von der Dunk accuses Geert Wilders, leader of the Dutch PVV party, of being a Putin mouthpiece, undermining European unity, and jeopardizing national security, urging the immediate dismissal of the current Dutch cabinet for its inaction.
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60% Bias Score


Wales to Introduce Recall Process for Misbehaving Politicians"
The Welsh government will introduce legislation to allow voters to remove misbehaving politicians from the Senedd after the next election in May 2026, though implementation may be delayed; constituents can vote to remove a politician who seriously breaches the rules; the Standards of Conduct Committ...
Wales to Introduce Recall Process for Misbehaving Politicians"
The Welsh government will introduce legislation to allow voters to remove misbehaving politicians from the Senedd after the next election in May 2026, though implementation may be delayed; constituents can vote to remove a politician who seriously breaches the rules; the Standards of Conduct Committ...
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32% Bias Score


Schama: America's Faith Over Reason and the Future of Democracy
Historian Simon Schama discusses the unique American tendency to favor fervent belief over rational argument, its historical roots, and its contemporary influence on political and healthcare decisions, contrasting it with historical revolutions and expressing concern about the future of American dem...
Schama: America's Faith Over Reason and the Future of Democracy
Historian Simon Schama discusses the unique American tendency to favor fervent belief over rational argument, its historical roots, and its contemporary influence on political and healthcare decisions, contrasting it with historical revolutions and expressing concern about the future of American dem...
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36% Bias Score


Germany's Outgoing Bundestag to Decide on Debt Brake Amendment
The outgoing German Bundestag will hold a special session on March 13th to potentially amend the debt brake, enabling increased military spending and infrastructure investment—a move criticized for bypassing the newly elected parliament's lack of a two-thirds majority.
Germany's Outgoing Bundestag to Decide on Debt Brake Amendment
The outgoing German Bundestag will hold a special session on March 13th to potentially amend the debt brake, enabling increased military spending and infrastructure investment—a move criticized for bypassing the newly elected parliament's lack of a two-thirds majority.
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52% Bias Score


Knesset Resumes Vote on Revised Judicial Appointments Bill
The Knesset Constitution Committee restarted voting on a modified bill changing the judicial selection process, aiming for approval before the April 2 Passover recess; the bill alters the composition of the committee and the appointment process for judges.
Knesset Resumes Vote on Revised Judicial Appointments Bill
The Knesset Constitution Committee restarted voting on a modified bill changing the judicial selection process, aiming for approval before the April 2 Passover recess; the bill alters the composition of the committee and the appointment process for judges.
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44% Bias Score


Tasoulas Sworn in as Greece's New President
Konstantinos Tasoulas will be sworn in as Greece's new President tomorrow at 11:00 AM in Parliament, succeeding Katerina Sakellaropoulou after receiving 160 votes in a February 12, 2025 election.
Tasoulas Sworn in as Greece's New President
Konstantinos Tasoulas will be sworn in as Greece's new President tomorrow at 11:00 AM in Parliament, succeeding Katerina Sakellaropoulou after receiving 160 votes in a February 12, 2025 election.
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20% Bias Score

Erosion of US Rule of Law Under Trump Loyalists
The US presidential transition is eroding the rule of law, with Trump loyalists in key positions promoting policies against scientific consensus and economic principles, highlighting a deliberate dismantling of governmental oversight and facilitating the spread of misinformation.

Erosion of US Rule of Law Under Trump Loyalists
The US presidential transition is eroding the rule of law, with Trump loyalists in key positions promoting policies against scientific consensus and economic principles, highlighting a deliberate dismantling of governmental oversight and facilitating the spread of misinformation.
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60% Bias Score

EU Bypasses Parliament to Approve €150 Billion for Ukraine Defense
The EU Commission used Article 122 to approve a €150 billion loan for Ukraine's defense, bypassing the European Parliament which responded with a non-binding resolution urging increased defense spending and greater oversight, despite some MEPs' concerns about democratic legitimacy.

EU Bypasses Parliament to Approve €150 Billion for Ukraine Defense
The EU Commission used Article 122 to approve a €150 billion loan for Ukraine's defense, bypassing the European Parliament which responded with a non-binding resolution urging increased defense spending and greater oversight, despite some MEPs' concerns about democratic legitimacy.
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48% Bias Score

Mass Student Protest Planned in Belgrade Amidst Government Warnings
Following a city-wide blockade in Belgrade in late January, a student-led protest is planned for March 15th in Belgrade, prompting government warnings of potential violence and a strong response.

Mass Student Protest Planned in Belgrade Amidst Government Warnings
Following a city-wide blockade in Belgrade in late January, a student-led protest is planned for March 15th in Belgrade, prompting government warnings of potential violence and a strong response.
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64% Bias Score

EU Investigates Big Tech for Algorithm Bias, Protecting Elections
The EU is investigating X, TikTok, and Meta for potential manipulation of public opinion through algorithms, formal proceedings against X started in December 2023, and the DSA is being used to ensure large online platforms mitigate risks to users and elections.

EU Investigates Big Tech for Algorithm Bias, Protecting Elections
The EU is investigating X, TikTok, and Meta for potential manipulation of public opinion through algorithms, formal proceedings against X started in December 2023, and the DSA is being used to ensure large online platforms mitigate risks to users and elections.
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36% Bias Score

Ethiopia's Borana Community Celebrates Eight-Year Power Transfer in Gada Ceremony
Thousands celebrated the eight-year power transfer of the Abbaa Gadaa, the customary leader of the Borana community in southern Ethiopia, during the Gada ceremony, a tradition emphasizing their unique democratic system and cultural heritage.

Ethiopia's Borana Community Celebrates Eight-Year Power Transfer in Gada Ceremony
Thousands celebrated the eight-year power transfer of the Abbaa Gadaa, the customary leader of the Borana community in southern Ethiopia, during the Gada ceremony, a tradition emphasizing their unique democratic system and cultural heritage.
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48% Bias Score

Gen Z, Democracy, and the Need for Community
Gen Z's civic disengagement stems from a lack of community, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic; higher education institutions must foster connection and belonging through hobby-based community building to rebuild faith in democracy.

Gen Z, Democracy, and the Need for Community
Gen Z's civic disengagement stems from a lack of community, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic; higher education institutions must foster connection and belonging through hobby-based community building to rebuild faith in democracy.
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36% Bias Score
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