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PP Congress Downplays Internal Debate Amidst Ruling Party's Scandals
The Spanish People's Party is holding a quieter-than-expected congress in early July, prioritizing internal unity amid ongoing corruption allegations against the ruling Socialist party, influencing their internal strategy and potentially impacting long-term party cohesion.
PP Congress Downplays Internal Debate Amidst Ruling Party's Scandals
The Spanish People's Party is holding a quieter-than-expected congress in early July, prioritizing internal unity amid ongoing corruption allegations against the ruling Socialist party, influencing their internal strategy and potentially impacting long-term party cohesion.
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48% Bias Score


PSOE Scandal Exposes Weaknesses in Sánchez's Centralized Power
The expulsion of Santos Cerdán, Pedro Sánchez's close advisor implicated in a corruption scandal, reveals weaknesses in the PSOE's centralized power structure, potentially impacting the party's future.
PSOE Scandal Exposes Weaknesses in Sánchez's Centralized Power
The expulsion of Santos Cerdán, Pedro Sánchez's close advisor implicated in a corruption scandal, reveals weaknesses in the PSOE's centralized power structure, potentially impacting the party's future.
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60% Bias Score


Evangelical Churches' Growing Political Influence in Chile
María Olivia Mönckeberg's new book explores the growing influence of evangelical churches in Chile, particularly the Pentecostal churches' role in the 2021 election by actively supporting José Antonio Kast and their increasing political engagement, often opposing gender ideology and same-sex marriag...
Evangelical Churches' Growing Political Influence in Chile
María Olivia Mönckeberg's new book explores the growing influence of evangelical churches in Chile, particularly the Pentecostal churches' role in the 2021 election by actively supporting José Antonio Kast and their increasing political engagement, often opposing gender ideology and same-sex marriag...
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40% Bias Score


Turkish CHP Leader Under Investigation for Criticizing Prosecutor
CHP leader Özgür Özel is under investigation in Turkey for criticizing Istanbul's Chief Public Prosecutor; his spokesperson Deniz Yücel defended the remarks as legitimate criticism of a biased judiciary, while questioning the legality of related investigations into Istanbul's municipality and accusi...
Turkish CHP Leader Under Investigation for Criticizing Prosecutor
CHP leader Özgür Özel is under investigation in Turkey for criticizing Istanbul's Chief Public Prosecutor; his spokesperson Deniz Yücel defended the remarks as legitimate criticism of a biased judiciary, while questioning the legality of related investigations into Istanbul's municipality and accusi...
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56% Bias Score


Turkish Politician Accuses CHP of Orchestrating Party Defections
Good Party leader Musavat Dervisoglu accused CHP of recruiting his party members as part of a broader scheme to legitimize future defections to the AKP, expressing skepticism about a parliamentary commission focused on creating a "Terror-Free Turkey". He also commented on the ongoing legal challenge...
Turkish Politician Accuses CHP of Orchestrating Party Defections
Good Party leader Musavat Dervisoglu accused CHP of recruiting his party members as part of a broader scheme to legitimize future defections to the AKP, expressing skepticism about a parliamentary commission focused on creating a "Terror-Free Turkey". He also commented on the ongoing legal challenge...
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52% Bias Score


Australian Nationals Briefly Leave Coalition After Election Loss
The Australian Nationals briefly left the Coalition government following a major election loss, creating a short-lived crisis due to policy disagreements before a reconciliation was reached. This occurred after the 3 May election where the Liberal and Nationals parties were decisively defeated by th...
Australian Nationals Briefly Leave Coalition After Election Loss
The Australian Nationals briefly left the Coalition government following a major election loss, creating a short-lived crisis due to policy disagreements before a reconciliation was reached. This occurred after the 3 May election where the Liberal and Nationals parties were decisively defeated by th...
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56% Bias Score

Milei's Restrained Response to Kirchner Conviction
Argentina's President Javier Milei responded calmly to Cristina Kirchner's conviction for fraud, contrasting his usual outspokenness; his government remained unusually silent as Kirchner's supporters rallied, shifting public attention.

Milei's Restrained Response to Kirchner Conviction
Argentina's President Javier Milei responded calmly to Cristina Kirchner's conviction for fraud, contrasting his usual outspokenness; his government remained unusually silent as Kirchner's supporters rallied, shifting public attention.
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48% Bias Score

Spanish Government Battles Judicial Probes Amidst Strong Economy
The Spanish government is facing intense pressure from multiple judicial investigations, including one targeting the Attorney General, while simultaneously battling to highlight positive economic news overshadowed by the scandals, leading to a potential showdown in the upcoming July elections.

Spanish Government Battles Judicial Probes Amidst Strong Economy
The Spanish government is facing intense pressure from multiple judicial investigations, including one targeting the Attorney General, while simultaneously battling to highlight positive economic news overshadowed by the scandals, leading to a potential showdown in the upcoming July elections.
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52% Bias Score

PP's Coordinated Election Push Overshadowed by Ayuso's Actions
Ten of eleven regional presidents of Spain's People's Party (PP) requested early elections at the Conference of Presidents to highlight their party's influence and counter the narrative on housing and earpiece use in closed-door meetings; however, Madrid's president Ayuso's actions overshadowed the ...

PP's Coordinated Election Push Overshadowed by Ayuso's Actions
Ten of eleven regional presidents of Spain's People's Party (PP) requested early elections at the Conference of Presidents to highlight their party's influence and counter the narrative on housing and earpiece use in closed-door meetings; however, Madrid's president Ayuso's actions overshadowed the ...
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60% Bias Score

La Sexta's False Report and Government Complicity
On Friday, La Sexta, a Spanish television network, broadcast a false report about the Partido Popular, subsequently admitted to be inaccurate, yet amplified by three Spanish government ministers, raising concerns about misinformation campaigns and media accountability.

La Sexta's False Report and Government Complicity
On Friday, La Sexta, a Spanish television network, broadcast a false report about the Partido Popular, subsequently admitted to be inaccurate, yet amplified by three Spanish government ministers, raising concerns about misinformation campaigns and media accountability.
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68% Bias Score

Fragmented Greek Center-Left Weakens Against Unified Right
The Greek center-left, including SYRIZA and PASOK, is struggling due to internal divisions and lack of unified leadership, despite polls showing increased overall support; their fragmented state weakens their position against the unified right-wing New Democracy party.

Fragmented Greek Center-Left Weakens Against Unified Right
The Greek center-left, including SYRIZA and PASOK, is struggling due to internal divisions and lack of unified leadership, despite polls showing increased overall support; their fragmented state weakens their position against the unified right-wing New Democracy party.
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60% Bias Score

Indictment of Prime Minister's Brother Sparks Political Controversy in Spain
A judge in Badajoz indicted David Sánchez, brother of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, and Miguel Ángel Gallardo, secretary general of the PSOE in Extremadura, on charges of prevarication and influence peddling, prompting government criticism over the process's speed and the opposition PP party...

Indictment of Prime Minister's Brother Sparks Political Controversy in Spain
A judge in Badajoz indicted David Sánchez, brother of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, and Miguel Ángel Gallardo, secretary general of the PSOE in Extremadura, on charges of prevarication and influence peddling, prompting government criticism over the process's speed and the opposition PP party...
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52% Bias Score
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