PSOE-A Primaries: Hierro Challenges Espadas for Leadership
Veteran PSOE-A member Luis Ángel Hierro announced his candidacy for the party's general secretary on Tuesday, challenging current leader Juan Espadas and potentially facing off against María Jesús Montero in primaries concluding February 1st, with the regional congress scheduled for February 22nd-23...
PSOE-A Primaries: Hierro Challenges Espadas for Leadership
Veteran PSOE-A member Luis Ángel Hierro announced his candidacy for the party's general secretary on Tuesday, challenging current leader Juan Espadas and potentially facing off against María Jesús Montero in primaries concluding February 1st, with the regional congress scheduled for February 22nd-23...
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40% Bias Score
Kickl to Become Austria's Next Chancellor
Following failed attempts to form a government excluding him, Herbert Kickl, leader of Austria's Freedom Party (FPÖ), will become Austria's next Chancellor, a decision prompted by the President after the ÖVP's failed attempt to form a government without him.
Kickl to Become Austria's Next Chancellor
Following failed attempts to form a government excluding him, Herbert Kickl, leader of Austria's Freedom Party (FPÖ), will become Austria's next Chancellor, a decision prompted by the President after the ÖVP's failed attempt to form a government without him.
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40% Bias Score
Söder Rejects Green Coalition, Citing Austria's Political Climate
CSU chairman Markus Söder rejects a coalition with the Greens, citing Austria's experience as evidence that such a coalition would increase political polarization; the CSU proposes stricter immigration policies, changes to citizenship laws, and economic measures to counter this.
Söder Rejects Green Coalition, Citing Austria's Political Climate
CSU chairman Markus Söder rejects a coalition with the Greens, citing Austria's experience as evidence that such a coalition would increase political polarization; the CSU proposes stricter immigration policies, changes to citizenship laws, and economic measures to counter this.
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56% Bias Score
Greek Super League 1: Tight Race After 17 Rounds
In the 2025 Greek Super League 1, after 17 rounds, Panathinaikos leads for the first time, creating an extremely tight race among the top four teams (Panathinaikos, Olympiacos, AEK, PAOK), with a maximum four-point difference, suggesting a playoff finish, while seven teams led at various points.
Greek Super League 1: Tight Race After 17 Rounds
In the 2025 Greek Super League 1, after 17 rounds, Panathinaikos leads for the first time, creating an extremely tight race among the top four teams (Panathinaikos, Olympiacos, AEK, PAOK), with a maximum four-point difference, suggesting a playoff finish, while seven teams led at various points.
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24% Bias Score
Demokrat Parti Criticizes Turkish Government's Political Maneuvering
On the 79th anniversary of the Demokrat Party, leader Gültekin Uysal criticized the new political process initiated by Bahçeli, asserting that Turkey's solution lies in establishing equal citizenship rights and condemning the government's actions as self-serving.
Demokrat Parti Criticizes Turkish Government's Political Maneuvering
On the 79th anniversary of the Demokrat Party, leader Gültekin Uysal criticized the new political process initiated by Bahçeli, asserting that Turkey's solution lies in establishing equal citizenship rights and condemning the government's actions as self-serving.
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68% Bias Score
Differing Expectations for January 6th Anniversary Amidst Trump's Legal Troubles
Four years after the January 6th Capitol attack, the upcoming presidential election certification is expected to be peaceful; however, President-elect Trump's factually inaccurate comments linking recent attacks to immigration and his upcoming sentencing as a felon raise concerns.
Differing Expectations for January 6th Anniversary Amidst Trump's Legal Troubles
Four years after the January 6th Capitol attack, the upcoming presidential election certification is expected to be peaceful; however, President-elect Trump's factually inaccurate comments linking recent attacks to immigration and his upcoming sentencing as a felon raise concerns.
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52% Bias Score
Trump Transition Faces Staffing Shortfalls Ahead of Inauguration
President-elect Trump's transition team is struggling to fill roughly 2,000 political appointee positions by the January 20 inauguration, falling short of its goal due to candidate delays, a multi-step vetting process, and internal disagreements within the MAGA movement regarding personnel selection...
Trump Transition Faces Staffing Shortfalls Ahead of Inauguration
President-elect Trump's transition team is struggling to fill roughly 2,000 political appointee positions by the January 20 inauguration, falling short of its goal due to candidate delays, a multi-step vetting process, and internal disagreements within the MAGA movement regarding personnel selection...
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48% Bias Score
CSU Unveils Election Platform: Stricter Immigration, Economic Deregulation, and Rejection of Greens
The CSU, in their annual meeting, outlined their election platform prioritizing stricter immigration policies, increased defense spending, economic deregulation, and a rejection of the Green Party in any potential coalition.
CSU Unveils Election Platform: Stricter Immigration, Economic Deregulation, and Rejection of Greens
The CSU, in their annual meeting, outlined their election platform prioritizing stricter immigration policies, increased defense spending, economic deregulation, and a rejection of the Green Party in any potential coalition.
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68% Bias Score
Canada's Delayed Spending on Border Security and Defense Raises Concerns
The Canadian government's budget reveals a significant gap between announced spending on border security ($1.3 billion) and defense ($1.8 billion) and the actual allocated funds for the current fiscal year ($81 million and $15 million respectively), raising concerns about preparedness and accountabi...
Canada's Delayed Spending on Border Security and Defense Raises Concerns
The Canadian government's budget reveals a significant gap between announced spending on border security ($1.3 billion) and defense ($1.8 billion) and the actual allocated funds for the current fiscal year ($81 million and $15 million respectively), raising concerns about preparedness and accountabi...
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56% Bias Score
Austria Tasks Far-Right Leader with Forming Government
Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen appointed Herbert Kickl, leader of the far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ), to form a new government after failed coalition attempts and the resignation of Chancellor Nehammer; this could be Austria's first far-right-led government since WWII.
Austria Tasks Far-Right Leader with Forming Government
Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen appointed Herbert Kickl, leader of the far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ), to form a new government after failed coalition attempts and the resignation of Chancellor Nehammer; this could be Austria's first far-right-led government since WWII.
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44% Bias Score
Hamburg Greens Launch €1 Million Campaign Featuring Top Candidate
The Hamburg Green Party launched a €1 million campaign for the March 2nd election, featuring prominent images of their top candidate, Katharina Fegebank, aiming to increase voter recognition and secure a mayoral victory. The campaign utilizes large posters and social media.
Hamburg Greens Launch €1 Million Campaign Featuring Top Candidate
The Hamburg Green Party launched a €1 million campaign for the March 2nd election, featuring prominent images of their top candidate, Katharina Fegebank, aiming to increase voter recognition and secure a mayoral victory. The campaign utilizes large posters and social media.
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48% Bias Score
Gaza Crisis Deepens Amidst Airstrikes and Freezing Temperatures
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza worsens as Israeli airstrikes continue, causing numerous casualties and compounding the effects of freezing temperatures; nearly one million people lack adequate shelter, and ceasefire negotiations begin in Doha.
Gaza Crisis Deepens Amidst Airstrikes and Freezing Temperatures
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza worsens as Israeli airstrikes continue, causing numerous casualties and compounding the effects of freezing temperatures; nearly one million people lack adequate shelter, and ceasefire negotiations begin in Doha.
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40% Bias Score