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SYRIZA's Declining Poll Numbers Raise Concerns Ahead of Greek Elections
Recent polls show a small but consistent decline in support for SYRIZA, raising concerns within the party about the possibility of a second election and the potential consequences for their electoral performance if they receive only 4-5% of the vote in the first round.
SYRIZA's Declining Poll Numbers Raise Concerns Ahead of Greek Elections
Recent polls show a small but consistent decline in support for SYRIZA, raising concerns within the party about the possibility of a second election and the potential consequences for their electoral performance if they receive only 4-5% of the vote in the first round.
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52% Bias Score


PP Rally Attacks Sánchez Government Amidst Corruption Allegations
The Partido Popular held a rally in Madrid, sharply criticizing the Sánchez government for alleged corruption, ethical lapses, attacks on the Guardia Civil, and silencing the opposition, using the Captain Bonilla case as a focal point; the event showcased party unity and positioned Feijóo as the alt...
PP Rally Attacks Sánchez Government Amidst Corruption Allegations
The Partido Popular held a rally in Madrid, sharply criticizing the Sánchez government for alleged corruption, ethical lapses, attacks on the Guardia Civil, and silencing the opposition, using the Captain Bonilla case as a focal point; the event showcased party unity and positioned Feijóo as the alt...
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64% Bias Score


Badenoch Slams Starmer and Farage Over Welfare Spending
Kemi Badenoch criticized Keir Starmer and Nigel Farage for proposing to scrap the two-child benefit cap, warning of the £3.5 billion cost and accusing them of irresponsible spending, while promoting the Conservative Party as the only fiscally responsible option.
Badenoch Slams Starmer and Farage Over Welfare Spending
Kemi Badenoch criticized Keir Starmer and Nigel Farage for proposing to scrap the two-child benefit cap, warning of the £3.5 billion cost and accusing them of irresponsible spending, while promoting the Conservative Party as the only fiscally responsible option.
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60% Bias Score


Unprecedented Number of Senators Seek Gubernatorial Office
This election cycle is seeing an unprecedented number of senators and representatives running for governor, with at least three senators and a dozen House members either actively campaigning or considering a gubernatorial bid, driven by a desire for more executive power and influence.
Unprecedented Number of Senators Seek Gubernatorial Office
This election cycle is seeing an unprecedented number of senators and representatives running for governor, with at least three senators and a dozen House members either actively campaigning or considering a gubernatorial bid, driven by a desire for more executive power and influence.
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44% Bias Score


Spanish Right-Wing's Internal Strife Hampers Challenge to Scandal-Plagued PSOE"
Amidst multiple scandals involving the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), Spain's right-wing opposition grapples with internal ideological divisions, hindering their ability to effectively challenge the ruling party and potentially paving the way for continued PSOE governance.
Spanish Right-Wing's Internal Strife Hampers Challenge to Scandal-Plagued PSOE"
Amidst multiple scandals involving the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), Spain's right-wing opposition grapples with internal ideological divisions, hindering their ability to effectively challenge the ruling party and potentially paving the way for continued PSOE governance.
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68% Bias Score


Greek Political Stability Amidst Economic Strength and External Risks
Recent polls show New Democracy around 30% support in Greece, bolstered by a strong economy and planned constitutional revisions; however, potential US intervention in the Aegean dispute, influenced by Donald Trump, presents a significant external risk.
Greek Political Stability Amidst Economic Strength and External Risks
Recent polls show New Democracy around 30% support in Greece, bolstered by a strong economy and planned constitutional revisions; however, potential US intervention in the Aegean dispute, influenced by Donald Trump, presents a significant external risk.
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56% Bias Score

Boric's Final Address: Achievements and Challenges Ahead of Chilean Elections
Chilean President Gabriel Boric will deliver his final State of the Union address on June 1st, focusing on achievements like pension reform, amidst low approval ratings and upcoming presidential elections in November, where candidates from his center-left coalition face challenges related to corrupt...

Boric's Final Address: Achievements and Challenges Ahead of Chilean Elections
Chilean President Gabriel Boric will deliver his final State of the Union address on June 1st, focusing on achievements like pension reform, amidst low approval ratings and upcoming presidential elections in November, where candidates from his center-left coalition face challenges related to corrupt...
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48% Bias Score

Reform UK's Poll Lead Sparks Concerns About Farage Premiership
Nigel Farage's Reform UK party holds a substantial poll lead over Labour, fueled by his unconventional populist approach that avoids traditional political norms, while raising concerns about policy depth and potential threats to democratic institutions.

Reform UK's Poll Lead Sparks Concerns About Farage Premiership
Nigel Farage's Reform UK party holds a substantial poll lead over Labour, fueled by his unconventional populist approach that avoids traditional political norms, while raising concerns about policy depth and potential threats to democratic institutions.
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56% Bias Score

Tsarukyan Weighs Election Bid Amidst Legal Challenges
Gagik Tsarukyan, leader of the Prosperous Armenia party, announced a new political program, "Proposal to Armenia," considering participation in the 2024 parliamentary elections while facing ongoing legal challenges related to bribery and asset acquisition, aiming for a multi-party approach to addres...

Tsarukyan Weighs Election Bid Amidst Legal Challenges
Gagik Tsarukyan, leader of the Prosperous Armenia party, announced a new political program, "Proposal to Armenia," considering participation in the 2024 parliamentary elections while facing ongoing legal challenges related to bribery and asset acquisition, aiming for a multi-party approach to addres...
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48% Bias Score

Starmer attacks Farage's £85 billion economic plan, highlighting funding gap and questionable judgment
Keir Starmer warned against trusting Nigel Farage's economic plans, citing a projected £85 billion funding gap in his proposals—a figure exceeding that of Liz Truss's 2022 mini-budget—while Farage, currently in Las Vegas, defended his plans by proposing cuts to the Net Zero agenda, asylum spending, ...

Starmer attacks Farage's £85 billion economic plan, highlighting funding gap and questionable judgment
Keir Starmer warned against trusting Nigel Farage's economic plans, citing a projected £85 billion funding gap in his proposals—a figure exceeding that of Liz Truss's 2022 mini-budget—while Farage, currently in Las Vegas, defended his plans by proposing cuts to the Net Zero agenda, asylum spending, ...
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52% Bias Score

UK Taskforce Likely to Recommend Reinstatement of Sure Start
A UK government taskforce is likely to recommend reinstating the Sure Start early years service, despite funding concerns, due to its proven cost-effectiveness (£2 benefit for every £1 spent) and past success in reducing child poverty, although its fragmentation after 2010 cuts presents major challe...

UK Taskforce Likely to Recommend Reinstatement of Sure Start
A UK government taskforce is likely to recommend reinstating the Sure Start early years service, despite funding concerns, due to its proven cost-effectiveness (£2 benefit for every £1 spent) and past success in reducing child poverty, although its fragmentation after 2010 cuts presents major challe...
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40% Bias Score

Staikouras Meets Mitsotakis: Acknowledging Past Infrastructure Efforts"
Former Infrastructure Minister Christos Staikouras met with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis two months after a cabinet reshuffle, with the Prime Minister acknowledging Staikouras's efforts to improve Greece's railway system and urging current ministers to recognize this prior work.

Staikouras Meets Mitsotakis: Acknowledging Past Infrastructure Efforts"
Former Infrastructure Minister Christos Staikouras met with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis two months after a cabinet reshuffle, with the Prime Minister acknowledging Staikouras's efforts to improve Greece's railway system and urging current ministers to recognize this prior work.
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56% Bias Score
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