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Japanese Upper House Election: Ishiba's Coalition Faces Potential Defeat Amidst Rising Populism
Japanese voters cast ballots on Sunday in an upper house election, with Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's coalition facing potential defeat amid rising prices, lagging wages, and the rise of a xenophobic populist party, Sanseito.
Japanese Upper House Election: Ishiba's Coalition Faces Potential Defeat Amidst Rising Populism
Japanese voters cast ballots on Sunday in an upper house election, with Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's coalition facing potential defeat amid rising prices, lagging wages, and the rise of a xenophobic populist party, Sanseito.
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44% Bias Score


Japan's Ruling Coalition Faces Projected Upper House Defeat
Japan's ruling coalition, led by Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, is projected to lose its majority in the upper house election due to voter dissatisfaction over rising prices, economic issues, and political scandals, potentially leading to a leadership change and government instability.
Japan's Ruling Coalition Faces Projected Upper House Defeat
Japan's ruling coalition, led by Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, is projected to lose its majority in the upper house election due to voter dissatisfaction over rising prices, economic issues, and political scandals, potentially leading to a leadership change and government instability.
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60% Bias Score


Petro's Final Legislative Battle in Colombian Congress
President Gustavo Petro initiates his final legislative battle in Colombia's Congress this Sunday, aiming to pass his controversial health reform, an energy tariff reduction bill, and a peace total law. These key campaign promises face significant challenges due to dwindling political capital and op...
Petro's Final Legislative Battle in Colombian Congress
President Gustavo Petro initiates his final legislative battle in Colombia's Congress this Sunday, aiming to pass his controversial health reform, an energy tariff reduction bill, and a peace total law. These key campaign promises face significant challenges due to dwindling political capital and op...
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40% Bias Score


Netherlands Weather Warning, Tour de France Update, Japan Elections, Ukraine Peace Proposal
The Netherlands is under a code yellow weather warning for severe thunderstorms; the Tour de France continues in the Pyrenees; Japan holds senate elections amidst concerns over a nationalist party; Ukraine proposes renewed peace talks with Russia.
Netherlands Weather Warning, Tour de France Update, Japan Elections, Ukraine Peace Proposal
The Netherlands is under a code yellow weather warning for severe thunderstorms; the Tour de France continues in the Pyrenees; Japan holds senate elections amidst concerns over a nationalist party; Ukraine proposes renewed peace talks with Russia.
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16% Bias Score


Weak Greek Opposition: Debt Crisis and Party Fragmentation
The current Greek political scene is marked by a strong New Democracy party and a fragmented, weak opposition, a situation largely shaped by the 2010 debt crisis and the subsequent rise and fall of Syriza, with the current opposition parties showing significant shortcomings.
Weak Greek Opposition: Debt Crisis and Party Fragmentation
The current Greek political scene is marked by a strong New Democracy party and a fragmented, weak opposition, a situation largely shaped by the 2010 debt crisis and the subsequent rise and fall of Syriza, with the current opposition parties showing significant shortcomings.
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80% Bias Score


Turkish Official Advocates Referendum for New Constitution
Mehmet Uçum, Deputy Chairman of Turkey's Presidential Legal Policy Board, argues that claims of no public demand for a new constitution are superficial, asserting that a referendum is essential for democratic legitimacy and public oversight, even with parliamentary approval.
Turkish Official Advocates Referendum for New Constitution
Mehmet Uçum, Deputy Chairman of Turkey's Presidential Legal Policy Board, argues that claims of no public demand for a new constitution are superficial, asserting that a referendum is essential for democratic legitimacy and public oversight, even with parliamentary approval.
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48% Bias Score

Polish Court Upholds Election Despite Irregularities, Fueling Judicial Crisis
Poland's Supreme Court upheld the presidential election results despite acknowledging irregularities, causing public distrust and highlighting the lasting impact of judicial reforms under the previous PiS government, which remain unresolved despite a change in leadership.

Polish Court Upholds Election Despite Irregularities, Fueling Judicial Crisis
Poland's Supreme Court upheld the presidential election results despite acknowledging irregularities, causing public distrust and highlighting the lasting impact of judicial reforms under the previous PiS government, which remain unresolved despite a change in leadership.
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56% Bias Score

Japanese Ruling Coalition Loses Upper House Majority Amidst Economic Crisis
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's ruling coalition lost its upper house majority in the July 20th elections, with the far-right Sanseito party making significant gains amid high inflation and trade disputes with the US, raising questions about Ishiba's future.

Japanese Ruling Coalition Loses Upper House Majority Amidst Economic Crisis
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's ruling coalition lost its upper house majority in the July 20th elections, with the far-right Sanseito party making significant gains amid high inflation and trade disputes with the US, raising questions about Ishiba's future.
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48% Bias Score

Japanese Senate Election: Nationalist Party Makes Significant Gains
In Japan's July 20th Senate election, the nationalist Sanseito party, campaigning on a "Japanese First" platform, achieved a significant breakthrough, potentially winning 22 seats, threatening the ruling coalition's majority and highlighting rising xenophobia and economic anxieties.

Japanese Senate Election: Nationalist Party Makes Significant Gains
In Japan's July 20th Senate election, the nationalist Sanseito party, campaigning on a "Japanese First" platform, achieved a significant breakthrough, potentially winning 22 seats, threatening the ruling coalition's majority and highlighting rising xenophobia and economic anxieties.
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52% Bias Score

Thuringia's 'Brombeer-Koalition' Fractures SPD-Left Alliance
The SPD's participation in Thuringia's 'Brombeer-Koalition' has severely strained its relationship with the Left party, raising concerns about cooperation with the AfD and future coalition prospects.

Thuringia's 'Brombeer-Koalition' Fractures SPD-Left Alliance
The SPD's participation in Thuringia's 'Brombeer-Koalition' has severely strained its relationship with the Left party, raising concerns about cooperation with the AfD and future coalition prospects.
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48% Bias Score

Flatley Considers Irish Presidential Bid
Michael Flatley, the 67-year-old Riverdance creator, is considering running for president of Ireland, prompted by public requests and the incumbent's ineligibility to run again due to term limits; the election must be held before November 11th.

Flatley Considers Irish Presidential Bid
Michael Flatley, the 67-year-old Riverdance creator, is considering running for president of Ireland, prompted by public requests and the incumbent's ineligibility to run again due to term limits; the election must be held before November 11th.
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48% Bias Score

Coalition's Plummeting Approval Rating: Lowest in Four Decades
Newspoll data reveals an unprecedented drop in the Australian Coalition's primary vote to 29 percent, its lowest since 1985, while Labor leads at 36 percent, with a two-party preferred vote of 57-43 percent, following a federal election that saw Labor secure 94 of 150 seats in the House of Represent...

Coalition's Plummeting Approval Rating: Lowest in Four Decades
Newspoll data reveals an unprecedented drop in the Australian Coalition's primary vote to 29 percent, its lowest since 1985, while Labor leads at 36 percent, with a two-party preferred vote of 57-43 percent, following a federal election that saw Labor secure 94 of 150 seats in the House of Represent...
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44% Bias Score
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