Death of Jean-Marie Le Pen: End of an Era in French Politics
Jean-Marie Le Pen, founder of France's National Front party, died on January 7th at age 96. His controversial political career significantly influenced French politics, leading to his party's rise under his daughter's leadership, despite legal battles and family conflicts.
Death of Jean-Marie Le Pen: End of an Era in French Politics
Jean-Marie Le Pen, founder of France's National Front party, died on January 7th at age 96. His controversial political career significantly influenced French politics, leading to his party's rise under his daughter's leadership, despite legal battles and family conflicts.
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52% Bias Score
Mahama Begins Second Term, Facing Economic Crisis in Ghana
John Dramani Mahama was sworn in for a second term as Ghana's president on Tuesday, pledging to boost the economy and create jobs amid a cost-of-living crisis and a \$2.5 billion power sector debt. His election win continues Ghana's democratic tradition.
Mahama Begins Second Term, Facing Economic Crisis in Ghana
John Dramani Mahama was sworn in for a second term as Ghana's president on Tuesday, pledging to boost the economy and create jobs amid a cost-of-living crisis and a \$2.5 billion power sector debt. His election win continues Ghana's democratic tradition.
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24% Bias Score
Death of Jean-Marie Le Pen: Mixed Reactions and Uncertain Legacy
Jean-Marie Le Pen, a historical figure of the French far-right, died on Tuesday at age 98, sparking diverse reactions and raising questions about his complex legacy and the future of the French far-right.
Death of Jean-Marie Le Pen: Mixed Reactions and Uncertain Legacy
Jean-Marie Le Pen, a historical figure of the French far-right, died on Tuesday at age 98, sparking diverse reactions and raising questions about his complex legacy and the future of the French far-right.
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32% Bias Score
NC Republicans Lose Veto-Proof Majority in House
Following recounts and challenges, North Carolina election officials certified three Democratic legislative wins, giving Republicans 71 of 120 House seats—one short of a veto-proof majority—while maintaining a 30-20 Senate majority.
NC Republicans Lose Veto-Proof Majority in House
Following recounts and challenges, North Carolina election officials certified three Democratic legislative wins, giving Republicans 71 of 120 House seats—one short of a veto-proof majority—while maintaining a 30-20 Senate majority.
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36% Bias Score
Death of Jean-Marie Le Pen: A Legacy of Far-Right Politics in France
Jean-Marie Le Pen, the 96-year-old co-founder of France's far-right National Front party, died; his controversial career, marked by hate speech convictions and a strained relationship with his daughter Marine, leaves a complex legacy on French politics.
Death of Jean-Marie Le Pen: A Legacy of Far-Right Politics in France
Jean-Marie Le Pen, the 96-year-old co-founder of France's far-right National Front party, died; his controversial career, marked by hate speech convictions and a strained relationship with his daughter Marine, leaves a complex legacy on French politics.
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52% Bias Score
Spanish Government's Franco Commemoration Faces Opposition Boycotts
The Spanish government's commemoration of the 50th anniversary of Franco's death, titled "Spain in Freedom," faces boycotts from major opposition parties PP and Vox, and the King's absence from some events due to prior commitments, highlighting deep divisions over Spain's historical legacy.
Spanish Government's Franco Commemoration Faces Opposition Boycotts
The Spanish government's commemoration of the 50th anniversary of Franco's death, titled "Spain in Freedom," faces boycotts from major opposition parties PP and Vox, and the King's absence from some events due to prior commitments, highlighting deep divisions over Spain's historical legacy.
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52% Bias Score
Austria's Far-Right FPÖ to Form Government After ÖVP Shift
Following failed coalition talks, Austria's President Van der Bellen tasked the far-right FPÖ, led by Herbert Kickl, with forming a new government after the ÖVP's acting chairman expressed willingness to cooperate with them, marking a significant shift in Austrian politics.
Austria's Far-Right FPÖ to Form Government After ÖVP Shift
Following failed coalition talks, Austria's President Van der Bellen tasked the far-right FPÖ, led by Herbert Kickl, with forming a new government after the ÖVP's acting chairman expressed willingness to cooperate with them, marking a significant shift in Austrian politics.
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36% Bias Score
Austrian ÖVP's Shock Coalition Talks with FPÖ
Christian Stocker, former Austrian ÖVP Secretary General, dramatically reversed his staunch opposition to Herbert Kickl, paving the way for a potential ÖVP-FPÖ coalition government in Austria, despite significant policy differences and concerns over Kickl's alleged ties to Russia.
Austrian ÖVP's Shock Coalition Talks with FPÖ
Christian Stocker, former Austrian ÖVP Secretary General, dramatically reversed his staunch opposition to Herbert Kickl, paving the way for a potential ÖVP-FPÖ coalition government in Austria, despite significant policy differences and concerns over Kickl's alleged ties to Russia.
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44% Bias Score
Austria's Far-Right Poised to Rule in Post-Election Coalition
Following the collapse of talks between mainstream Austrian parties, the leader of the far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ), Herbert Kickl, has been tasked with forming a coalition government, potentially marking the first time the far-right will rule Austria since World War II.
Austria's Far-Right Poised to Rule in Post-Election Coalition
Following the collapse of talks between mainstream Austrian parties, the leader of the far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ), Herbert Kickl, has been tasked with forming a coalition government, potentially marking the first time the far-right will rule Austria since World War II.
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52% Bias Score
Farage's £600,000 Post-Election Income Raises Ethical Questions
Since July's election, Nigel Farage, the Clacton MP and Reform UK leader, has earned nearly £600,000 from various sources including £189,000 from Direct Bullion, £219,506 from GB News, and payments for US appearances and social media work, making him possibly the highest-paid MP.
Farage's £600,000 Post-Election Income Raises Ethical Questions
Since July's election, Nigel Farage, the Clacton MP and Reform UK leader, has earned nearly £600,000 from various sources including £189,000 from Direct Bullion, £219,506 from GB News, and payments for US appearances and social media work, making him possibly the highest-paid MP.
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48% Bias Score
Albanese Proposes Four-Year Parliamentary Terms Amidst Low Poll Ratings
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is proposing extending federal parliamentary terms from three to four years, aiming for greater political stability amidst a recent poll showing Labor trailing the Coalition by 53% to 47%.
Albanese Proposes Four-Year Parliamentary Terms Amidst Low Poll Ratings
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is proposing extending federal parliamentary terms from three to four years, aiming for greater political stability amidst a recent poll showing Labor trailing the Coalition by 53% to 47%.
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48% Bias Score
Victorian Liberal Party Reshuffles Shadow Ministry After Leadership Change
Following a leadership change in the Victorian Liberal Party, Brad Battin has reshuffled the shadow ministry, promoting several allies and creating new portfolios, such as "transition to government"; while women now make up one-third of the Coalition frontbench, this is significantly fewer than the ...
Victorian Liberal Party Reshuffles Shadow Ministry After Leadership Change
Following a leadership change in the Victorian Liberal Party, Brad Battin has reshuffled the shadow ministry, promoting several allies and creating new portfolios, such as "transition to government"; while women now make up one-third of the Coalition frontbench, this is significantly fewer than the ...
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48% Bias Score