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Duterte Wins Davao Mayoral Election Amidst ICC Case
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte won the Davao mayoral election by a landslide on Monday, despite an International Criminal Court arrest warrant for crimes against humanity, securing eight times more votes than his nearest rival with 80% of the votes counted.
Duterte Wins Davao Mayoral Election Amidst ICC Case
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte won the Davao mayoral election by a landslide on Monday, despite an International Criminal Court arrest warrant for crimes against humanity, securing eight times more votes than his nearest rival with 80% of the votes counted.
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60% Bias Score


Tanzanian Opposition Official Arrested, Raising Concerns About Election Repression
Tanzania arrested Amani Golugwa, CHADEMA's Deputy Secretary General, at Dar es Salaam's airport on Monday, preventing his travel to a Brussels democracy conference; police cite illegal travel procedures, while the opposition party and human rights groups allege political repression ahead of October'...
Tanzanian Opposition Official Arrested, Raising Concerns About Election Repression
Tanzania arrested Amani Golugwa, CHADEMA's Deputy Secretary General, at Dar es Salaam's airport on Monday, preventing his travel to a Brussels democracy conference; police cite illegal travel procedures, while the opposition party and human rights groups allege political repression ahead of October'...
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52% Bias Score


Reform Leads Labour in YouGov Poll Amidst Internal Labour Divisions
A YouGov poll shows the Reform party with a five-point lead over Labour (28 percent to 23 percent), while the Conservatives lag at 18 percent; this follows Reform's recent local election victories and highlights internal divisions within the Labour party regarding economic policy and immigration.
Reform Leads Labour in YouGov Poll Amidst Internal Labour Divisions
A YouGov poll shows the Reform party with a five-point lead over Labour (28 percent to 23 percent), while the Conservatives lag at 18 percent; this follows Reform's recent local election victories and highlights internal divisions within the Labour party regarding economic policy and immigration.
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52% Bias Score


Germany's Coalition Deal Clarifies Disinformation Laws, Aligning with Existing Precedents
Germany's new coalition government has agreed to address "disinformation" and electoral manipulation, clarifying that the intentional spread of false information is not protected by freedom of speech, a position consistent with German law and court precedents dating back to 1982.
Germany's Coalition Deal Clarifies Disinformation Laws, Aligning with Existing Precedents
Germany's new coalition government has agreed to address "disinformation" and electoral manipulation, clarifying that the intentional spread of false information is not protected by freedom of speech, a position consistent with German law and court precedents dating back to 1982.
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44% Bias Score


Differing Approaches to 2028 Presidential Race: Democrats Campaign, Republicans Wait
Democrats are actively campaigning for the 2028 presidential election, while Republicans are largely waiting for President Trump's decision on his own run or potential endorsements.
Differing Approaches to 2028 Presidential Race: Democrats Campaign, Republicans Wait
Democrats are actively campaigning for the 2028 presidential election, while Republicans are largely waiting for President Trump's decision on his own run or potential endorsements.
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44% Bias Score


Sánchez's Campaign Ousts Díaz, Leading to Andalusian PSOE Electoral Defeat
A WhatsApp message from Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez to José Luis Ábalos in November 2020 initiated a campaign to oust Susana Díaz as head of the Andalusian PSOE, culminating in her defeat in the July 2021 primaries and subsequent electoral losses for the party.
Sánchez's Campaign Ousts Díaz, Leading to Andalusian PSOE Electoral Defeat
A WhatsApp message from Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez to José Luis Ábalos in November 2020 initiated a campaign to oust Susana Díaz as head of the Andalusian PSOE, culminating in her defeat in the July 2021 primaries and subsequent electoral losses for the party.
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56% Bias Score

PKK's Dissolution Reshapes Turkish Political Landscape
The PKK's self-dissolution announcement is reshaping Turkish politics, impacting party dynamics and the upcoming constitutional amendments, amid the ongoing tension from the arrest of CHP's presidential candidate Ekrem İmamoğlu. Public support for the process is currently low.

PKK's Dissolution Reshapes Turkish Political Landscape
The PKK's self-dissolution announcement is reshaping Turkish politics, impacting party dynamics and the upcoming constitutional amendments, amid the ongoing tension from the arrest of CHP's presidential candidate Ekrem İmamoğlu. Public support for the process is currently low.
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40% Bias Score

Italian Right-Wing Politicians Boycott Referendum
Several high-ranking Italian right-wing politicians, including Ministers Lollobrigida and Salvini, announced a boycott of the June 8-9 referendum on five issues (four on labor, one on citizenship), citing personal reasons and policy disagreements. This action is opposed by the PD, who call it an und...

Italian Right-Wing Politicians Boycott Referendum
Several high-ranking Italian right-wing politicians, including Ministers Lollobrigida and Salvini, announced a boycott of the June 8-9 referendum on five issues (four on labor, one on citizenship), citing personal reasons and policy disagreements. This action is opposed by the PD, who call it an und...
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36% Bias Score

Liberal Party Shared Voter Data with Exclusive Brethren for Election Campaign
The Australian Liberal Party granted access to sensitive voter data to the Exclusive Brethren, a Christian sect, enabling them to make nearly a million phone calls supporting the Coalition during the recent federal election, raising significant privacy and ethical concerns.

Liberal Party Shared Voter Data with Exclusive Brethren for Election Campaign
The Australian Liberal Party granted access to sensitive voter data to the Exclusive Brethren, a Christian sect, enabling them to make nearly a million phone calls supporting the Coalition during the recent federal election, raising significant privacy and ethical concerns.
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52% Bias Score

Biden Aides Discussed Wheelchair Use Amid Concerns Over President's Health During 2024 Campaign
A new book reveals that President Biden's aides discussed the possibility of him using a wheelchair due to his physical decline during his 2024 re-election campaign, highlighting concerns about his health and fitness for office; the book further alleges that Biden's team worked to conceal the extent...

Biden Aides Discussed Wheelchair Use Amid Concerns Over President's Health During 2024 Campaign
A new book reveals that President Biden's aides discussed the possibility of him using a wheelchair due to his physical decline during his 2024 re-election campaign, highlighting concerns about his health and fitness for office; the book further alleges that Biden's team worked to conceal the extent...
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52% Bias Score

SPD's Klüssendorf to Focus on Clear Communication and Content
Tim Klüssendorf, acting SPD general secretary, plans to improve the party's image by speaking frankly, focusing on content, and avoiding internal disputes, aiming to create a compelling vision for the future.

SPD's Klüssendorf to Focus on Clear Communication and Content
Tim Klüssendorf, acting SPD general secretary, plans to improve the party's image by speaking frankly, focusing on content, and avoiding internal disputes, aiming to create a compelling vision for the future.
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8% Bias Score

Australian Election: Calwell Seat Count Highlights Preferential Voting System Strain
One week after Australia's election, the Calwell House of Representatives seat remains uncalled due to a complex preferential voting count involving numerous minor party and independent candidates. Acting deputy commissioner Kath Gleeson anticipates the count may take up to five weeks.

Australian Election: Calwell Seat Count Highlights Preferential Voting System Strain
One week after Australia's election, the Calwell House of Representatives seat remains uncalled due to a complex preferential voting count involving numerous minor party and independent candidates. Acting deputy commissioner Kath Gleeson anticipates the count may take up to five weeks.
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24% Bias Score
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