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Baden-Württemberg Election: CDU Victory, but Electoral Law Creates Unexpected Fallout
The CDU won Baden-Württemberg's Bundestag election, but six of its constituency winners won't enter parliament due to a new electoral law; this has left three constituencies without Bundestag representation, sparking criticism.
Baden-Württemberg Election: CDU Victory, but Electoral Law Creates Unexpected Fallout
The CDU won Baden-Württemberg's Bundestag election, but six of its constituency winners won't enter parliament due to a new electoral law; this has left three constituencies without Bundestag representation, sparking criticism.
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44% Bias Score


Serbia: Unprecedented Protests Challenge Government, Forge New Governance Model
Triggered by a train station roof collapse killing 15 in Serbia's Novi Sad, four months of unprecedented protests have spread nationwide, featuring university occupations, strikes, and a novel model of self-governance gaining 80% public support, challenging the government and attracting minimal inte...
Serbia: Unprecedented Protests Challenge Government, Forge New Governance Model
Triggered by a train station roof collapse killing 15 in Serbia's Novi Sad, four months of unprecedented protests have spread nationwide, featuring university occupations, strikes, and a novel model of self-governance gaining 80% public support, challenging the government and attracting minimal inte...
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48% Bias Score


Germany's Electoral History: From Nazi Rise to Post-War Accountability
Germany's 16 states hold simultaneous elections, with around 68 million eligible voters out of 83 million. The Nazi Party's 1933 victory, achieved through aggressive propaganda, led to Hitler's dictatorship and the suspension of elections until after World War II. Post-war Germany established strong...
Germany's Electoral History: From Nazi Rise to Post-War Accountability
Germany's 16 states hold simultaneous elections, with around 68 million eligible voters out of 83 million. The Nazi Party's 1933 victory, achieved through aggressive propaganda, led to Hitler's dictatorship and the suspension of elections until after World War II. Post-war Germany established strong...
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32% Bias Score


Hamburg: Thousands Protest Far-Right Ahead of German Election
On September 24th, thousands protested in Hamburg against the far-right, advocating for democratic unity, falling short of initial expectations of 65,000 participants, with the AfD holding a separate election closing event in Hamburg-Heimfeld that also drew counter-protests.
Hamburg: Thousands Protest Far-Right Ahead of German Election
On September 24th, thousands protested in Hamburg against the far-right, advocating for democratic unity, falling short of initial expectations of 65,000 participants, with the AfD holding a separate election closing event in Hamburg-Heimfeld that also drew counter-protests.
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36% Bias Score


Turkey's Crackdown on TÜSİAD: Escalation of Authoritarianism
The Turkish government's crackdown on TÜSİAD, a leading business association, resulted in restrictions, signaling an escalation of authoritarianism and suppression of dissent, impacting economic stability and freedom of speech. This unprecedented action follows a pattern of targeting critics.
Turkey's Crackdown on TÜSİAD: Escalation of Authoritarianism
The Turkish government's crackdown on TÜSİAD, a leading business association, resulted in restrictions, signaling an escalation of authoritarianism and suppression of dissent, impacting economic stability and freedom of speech. This unprecedented action follows a pattern of targeting critics.
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64% Bias Score


Germany's Stricter Free Speech Laws: A Comparison with the U.S.
Germany's stricter free speech laws, unlike the U.S., prioritize personal honor, criminalizing defamation and certain forms of hate speech, leading to debate about their effectiveness and potential unintended consequences, such as increased attention to extremist views.
Germany's Stricter Free Speech Laws: A Comparison with the U.S.
Germany's stricter free speech laws, unlike the U.S., prioritize personal honor, criminalizing defamation and certain forms of hate speech, leading to debate about their effectiveness and potential unintended consequences, such as increased attention to extremist views.
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48% Bias Score

German Electoral System Leaves Three Constituencies Unrepresented
Six CDU candidates in Baden-Württemberg won their constituencies but failed to secure Bundestag seats due to Germany's mixed-member proportional electoral system, leaving three constituencies without parliamentary representation.

German Electoral System Leaves Three Constituencies Unrepresented
Six CDU candidates in Baden-Württemberg won their constituencies but failed to secure Bundestag seats due to Germany's mixed-member proportional electoral system, leaving three constituencies without parliamentary representation.
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48% Bias Score

İmamoğlu Urges High CHP Turnout for March 23rd Presidential Primary
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu is encouraging all CHP members to vote in the party's presidential primary on March 23rd, highlighting the event's global importance and emphasizing the deadline of February 28th at 5 PM for new memberships to be eligible to vote.

İmamoğlu Urges High CHP Turnout for March 23rd Presidential Primary
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu is encouraging all CHP members to vote in the party's presidential primary on March 23rd, highlighting the event's global importance and emphasizing the deadline of February 28th at 5 PM for new memberships to be eligible to vote.
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52% Bias Score

U.S. Vice President's Munich Speech Highlights Hypocrisy Amidst Domestic Crackdown on Freedom of Expression
At the Munich Security Conference, U.S. Vice President Vance lectured European leaders on democracy while the U.S. government suppresses dissent, investigates critical media, and potentially shares sensitive citizen data with Elon Musk, undermining its democratic claims.

U.S. Vice President's Munich Speech Highlights Hypocrisy Amidst Domestic Crackdown on Freedom of Expression
At the Munich Security Conference, U.S. Vice President Vance lectured European leaders on democracy while the U.S. government suppresses dissent, investigates critical media, and potentially shares sensitive citizen data with Elon Musk, undermining its democratic claims.
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56% Bias Score

US Vice President Attacks European Democracies in Munich Speech
During a February 14th Munich speech, US Vice President J.D. Vance attacked European democracies, sided with Russia against Ukraine, and criticized European freedom of expression, posing a significant threat to transatlantic relations and the stability of European democracies.

US Vice President Attacks European Democracies in Munich Speech
During a February 14th Munich speech, US Vice President J.D. Vance attacked European democracies, sided with Russia against Ukraine, and criticized European freedom of expression, posing a significant threat to transatlantic relations and the stability of European democracies.
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68% Bias Score

Hong Kong's Democratic Party to Dissolve Amidst China Crackdown
Hong Kong's Democratic Party, once the city's largest opposition group, plans to dissolve following China's crackdown on dissent after the 2019 protests, with the "patriots law" barring it from elections.

Hong Kong's Democratic Party to Dissolve Amidst China Crackdown
Hong Kong's Democratic Party, once the city's largest opposition group, plans to dissolve following China's crackdown on dissent after the 2019 protests, with the "patriots law" barring it from elections.
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40% Bias Score

OAS Election: A Pivotal Choice for Democracy in the Americas
The upcoming OAS secretary-general election on March 10, 2025, pits Suriname's Albert Ramdin against Paraguay's Rubén Ramírez Lezcano, with the outcome significantly impacting the OAS's response to hemispheric challenges, particularly Venezuela's crisis, and its ability to promote democracy amid gro...

OAS Election: A Pivotal Choice for Democracy in the Americas
The upcoming OAS secretary-general election on March 10, 2025, pits Suriname's Albert Ramdin against Paraguay's Rubén Ramírez Lezcano, with the outcome significantly impacting the OAS's response to hemispheric challenges, particularly Venezuela's crisis, and its ability to promote democracy amid gro...
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48% Bias Score
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