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Spain's Immigration Debate: Economic Contributions vs. Political Manipulation
A new discourse in Spain minimizes the economic contribution of immigrants, despite data from the Bank of Spain showing they contributed 0.4%–0.7% to GDP per capita growth (2022–2024), a figure rising due to improved educational levels among recent arrivals, contradicting claims by economist Jesús F...
Spain's Immigration Debate: Economic Contributions vs. Political Manipulation
A new discourse in Spain minimizes the economic contribution of immigrants, despite data from the Bank of Spain showing they contributed 0.4%–0.7% to GDP per capita growth (2022–2024), a figure rising due to improved educational levels among recent arrivals, contradicting claims by economist Jesús F...
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60% Bias Score


Dutch Government Collapses Amid Immigration Dispute
The Dutch government collapsed on Tuesday after anti-Muslim politician Geert Wilders withdrew his support from the coalition due to disagreements on immigration policies, triggering a snap election likely in October or November and delaying defense spending decisions.
Dutch Government Collapses Amid Immigration Dispute
The Dutch government collapsed on Tuesday after anti-Muslim politician Geert Wilders withdrew his support from the coalition due to disagreements on immigration policies, triggering a snap election likely in October or November and delaying defense spending decisions.
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60% Bias Score


Conservative Candidate Projected to Win Poland's Presidential Election
Conservative historian Karol Nawrocki is projected to win Poland's presidential election with 50.7% of the vote, according to a late exit poll by Ipsos, narrowly defeating liberal Rafal Trzaskowski (49.3%), potentially shifting Poland toward a more nationalist path.
Conservative Candidate Projected to Win Poland's Presidential Election
Conservative historian Karol Nawrocki is projected to win Poland's presidential election with 50.7% of the vote, according to a late exit poll by Ipsos, narrowly defeating liberal Rafal Trzaskowski (49.3%), potentially shifting Poland toward a more nationalist path.
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52% Bias Score


Nationals Split from Liberal Coalition After Policy Disputes
The Australian Nationals party ended its coalition with the Liberal party on May 16, 2024, due to policy disagreements over nuclear power, a regional fund, supermarket regulations, and communication services. This is the first such split since the 1980s, leaving the Nationals to operate independentl...
Nationals Split from Liberal Coalition After Policy Disputes
The Australian Nationals party ended its coalition with the Liberal party on May 16, 2024, due to policy disagreements over nuclear power, a regional fund, supermarket regulations, and communication services. This is the first such split since the 1980s, leaving the Nationals to operate independentl...
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48% Bias Score


Trump Advisors Question Romanian Election Legitimacy
Advisors to Donald Trump, Elon Musk and David Sacks, publicly questioned the legitimacy of Romania's presidential election results, contradicting the U.S. embassy's position, amidst accusations of Russian interference and a thwarted coup attempt.
Trump Advisors Question Romanian Election Legitimacy
Advisors to Donald Trump, Elon Musk and David Sacks, publicly questioned the legitimacy of Romania's presidential election results, contradicting the U.S. embassy's position, amidst accusations of Russian interference and a thwarted coup attempt.
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52% Bias Score


Portugal's Unstable Politics: Far-Right Surge After Inconclusive Election
Portugal's third election in three years yielded another minority government for the center-right Democratic Alliance, while the far-right Chega party surged, winning 58 seats—equal to the Socialists—in the 230-seat National Assembly, amid corruption scandals, a housing crisis, and a steep rise in i...
Portugal's Unstable Politics: Far-Right Surge After Inconclusive Election
Portugal's third election in three years yielded another minority government for the center-right Democratic Alliance, while the far-right Chega party surged, winning 58 seats—equal to the Socialists—in the 230-seat National Assembly, amid corruption scandals, a housing crisis, and a steep rise in i...
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36% Bias Score

Lee Jae-myung Projected to Win South Korean Presidency
Exit polls project South Korean opposition leader Lee Jae-myung to win Tuesday's snap election with 51.7% of the vote, following six months of instability after the previous president's failed martial law declaration; the high voter turnout (79.3%) reflects the nation's desire for stability.

Lee Jae-myung Projected to Win South Korean Presidency
Exit polls project South Korean opposition leader Lee Jae-myung to win Tuesday's snap election with 51.7% of the vote, following six months of instability after the previous president's failed martial law declaration; the high voter turnout (79.3%) reflects the nation's desire for stability.
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40% Bias Score

South Korea Election: A Referendum on Martial Law
South Korea's snap election, triggered by a failed December coup led by impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol, sees opposition leader Lee Jae-myung leading in polls amidst heightened security concerns and deep political polarization.

South Korea Election: A Referendum on Martial Law
South Korea's snap election, triggered by a failed December coup led by impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol, sees opposition leader Lee Jae-myung leading in polls amidst heightened security concerns and deep political polarization.
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48% Bias Score

Allegations of Corruption Plague Spain's Socialist Party
The author criticizes the perceived corruption within the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), citing examples involving Koldo, Leire, and Gallardo, and highlighting a lack of effective opposition as a key factor in the party's continued struggles.

Allegations of Corruption Plague Spain's Socialist Party
The author criticizes the perceived corruption within the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), citing examples involving Koldo, Leire, and Gallardo, and highlighting a lack of effective opposition as a key factor in the party's continued struggles.
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64% Bias Score

German Politically Motivated Crimes Surge by 40 Percent in 2024
German police recorded over 84,000 politically motivated crimes in 2024, a 40 percent increase compared to 2023, primarily due to the Gaza conflict and federal election, with right-wing extremism accounting for half the incidents and antisemitic crimes rising by 20 percent.

German Politically Motivated Crimes Surge by 40 Percent in 2024
German police recorded over 84,000 politically motivated crimes in 2024, a 40 percent increase compared to 2023, primarily due to the Gaza conflict and federal election, with right-wing extremism accounting for half the incidents and antisemitic crimes rising by 20 percent.
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52% Bias Score

Venezuela suspends Colombia flights after alleged election destabilization plot
Venezuela suspended all flights to and from Colombia for one week after detaining 38 people, including Colombian, Mexican, and Ukrainian citizens, allegedly plotting to destabilize the country before upcoming parliamentary elections; this follows a report detailing severe human rights abuses after t...

Venezuela suspends Colombia flights after alleged election destabilization plot
Venezuela suspended all flights to and from Colombia for one week after detaining 38 people, including Colombian, Mexican, and Ukrainian citizens, allegedly plotting to destabilize the country before upcoming parliamentary elections; this follows a report detailing severe human rights abuses after t...
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48% Bias Score

Australian Nationals Split from Liberal Party
The Australian Nationals party ended its coalition with the Liberal party, marking the first such split since the 1980s due to disagreements over nuclear power, a regional fund, and other key policies. The treasurer called it a "nuclear meltdown", while the Nationals expressed hope for future reunif...

Australian Nationals Split from Liberal Party
The Australian Nationals party ended its coalition with the Liberal party, marking the first such split since the 1980s due to disagreements over nuclear power, a regional fund, and other key policies. The treasurer called it a "nuclear meltdown", while the Nationals expressed hope for future reunif...
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48% Bias Score
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