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Presidential Visit Highlights Political Instability in East Africa
Mozambican President Daniel Chapo's three-day visit to Tanzania, amid post-election violence in Mozambique and pre-election repression in Tanzania, raises concerns about authoritarianism. Opposition leader Tundu Lissu's arrest in Tanzania and violence against political activists underscore the repre...
Presidential Visit Highlights Political Instability in East Africa
Mozambican President Daniel Chapo's three-day visit to Tanzania, amid post-election violence in Mozambique and pre-election repression in Tanzania, raises concerns about authoritarianism. Opposition leader Tundu Lissu's arrest in Tanzania and violence against political activists underscore the repre...
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64% Bias Score


Kim Moon-soo Wins Ruling Party Nomination in South Korea's Presidential Election
Kim Moon-soo, former labor minister, secured the ruling People Power Party's nomination for South Korea's snap presidential election on June 3rd, 2025, after defeating former Prime Minister Han Duck-woo in an internal party vote, amid a post-martial law political crisis.
Kim Moon-soo Wins Ruling Party Nomination in South Korea's Presidential Election
Kim Moon-soo, former labor minister, secured the ruling People Power Party's nomination for South Korea's snap presidential election on June 3rd, 2025, after defeating former Prime Minister Han Duck-woo in an internal party vote, amid a post-martial law political crisis.
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32% Bias Score


Macron to Decide on French Referendum on Public Finances
French President Macron will decide on a potential national referendum on public finances, proposed by Prime Minister Bayrou, following a poll showing 83% public support and cost estimates ranging from €100-€200 million, with implementation unlikely before summer.
Macron to Decide on French Referendum on Public Finances
French President Macron will decide on a potential national referendum on public finances, proposed by Prime Minister Bayrou, following a poll showing 83% public support and cost estimates ranging from €100-€200 million, with implementation unlikely before summer.
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44% Bias Score


Collins's Reelection Decision Shakes Up Maine Senate Race
Senator Susan Collins's potential retirement from her Maine Senate seat is causing uncertainty for Democrats seeking a top-tier candidate, as high-profile figures like Governor Janet Mills and Representative Jared Golden remain hesitant to run against her, while Republicans remain confident.
Collins's Reelection Decision Shakes Up Maine Senate Race
Senator Susan Collins's potential retirement from her Maine Senate seat is causing uncertainty for Democrats seeking a top-tier candidate, as high-profile figures like Governor Janet Mills and Representative Jared Golden remain hesitant to run against her, while Republicans remain confident.
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60% Bias Score


Kim Moon-soo Remains South Korea's Ruling Party Presidential Candidate
South Korea's ruling People Power Party reinstated Kim Moon-soo as its presidential candidate after a failed attempt to replace him with former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, highlighting internal divisions following the impeachment of former President Yoon Suk Yeol; the June 3rd election will be betw...
Kim Moon-soo Remains South Korea's Ruling Party Presidential Candidate
South Korea's ruling People Power Party reinstated Kim Moon-soo as its presidential candidate after a failed attempt to replace him with former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, highlighting internal divisions following the impeachment of former President Yoon Suk Yeol; the June 3rd election will be betw...
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40% Bias Score


PSOE's Vote Against Budget Motion Exposes Tensions in Spanish Government
The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) voted against a parliamentary motion urging the government to present a budget, exposing divisions within the ruling coalition and raising concerns about the government's stability and accountability. Several coalition partners abstained from voting, while...
PSOE's Vote Against Budget Motion Exposes Tensions in Spanish Government
The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) voted against a parliamentary motion urging the government to present a budget, exposing divisions within the ruling coalition and raising concerns about the government's stability and accountability. Several coalition partners abstained from voting, while...
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48% Bias Score

Duterte Expected to Win Davao Mayoral Election Despite Imprisonment
Rodrigo Duterte, facing an Interpol warrant for crimes against humanity, is expected to win the Davao City mayoral election; his son Sebastian will likely assume mayoral duties; the election reveals a power struggle between the Duterte and Marcos political dynasties, impacting the 2028 presidential ...

Duterte Expected to Win Davao Mayoral Election Despite Imprisonment
Rodrigo Duterte, facing an Interpol warrant for crimes against humanity, is expected to win the Davao City mayoral election; his son Sebastian will likely assume mayoral duties; the election reveals a power struggle between the Duterte and Marcos political dynasties, impacting the 2028 presidential ...
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52% Bias Score

Albanian PM Rama Wins Fourth Term in Close Election
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama secured a fourth term in a closely contested election against Sali Berisha's opposition coalition on May 11th, a pivotal moment for Albania's EU ambitions amidst concerns about corruption and the first-time inclusion of diaspora votes.

Albanian PM Rama Wins Fourth Term in Close Election
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama secured a fourth term in a closely contested election against Sali Berisha's opposition coalition on May 11th, a pivotal moment for Albania's EU ambitions amidst concerns about corruption and the first-time inclusion of diaspora votes.
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36% Bias Score

Albanian Elections: A Test for EU Accession Amidst Corruption Concerns
Albania's May 11th parliamentary elections, the first during its EU accession talks, are crucial for its democratic trajectory and anti-corruption efforts, with Prime Minister Edi Rama seeking a fourth term amidst a fragmented opposition and concerns about candidates under investigation for corrupti...

Albanian Elections: A Test for EU Accession Amidst Corruption Concerns
Albania's May 11th parliamentary elections, the first during its EU accession talks, are crucial for its democratic trajectory and anti-corruption efforts, with Prime Minister Edi Rama seeking a fourth term amidst a fragmented opposition and concerns about candidates under investigation for corrupti...
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44% Bias Score

Merz's Difficult Investiture: Internal Divisions Threaten German Government
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz faced an unprecedented setback during his investiture, failing the first vote due to 18 dissenting or abstaining coalition members, highlighting deep divisions within his party and coalition partners, before securing a majority in a second vote.

Merz's Difficult Investiture: Internal Divisions Threaten German Government
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz faced an unprecedented setback during his investiture, failing the first vote due to 18 dissenting or abstaining coalition members, highlighting deep divisions within his party and coalition partners, before securing a majority in a second vote.
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52% Bias Score

AfD's "Right-Wing Extremist" Label Fuels German Political Divide
Germany's domestic intelligence agency labeled the Alternative for Germany (AfD) a "confirmed right-wing extremist" party, a designation the AfD is contesting in court, prompting debate about a potential ban and its societal consequences while research suggests that Germany's polarization is less de...

AfD's "Right-Wing Extremist" Label Fuels German Political Divide
Germany's domestic intelligence agency labeled the Alternative for Germany (AfD) a "confirmed right-wing extremist" party, a designation the AfD is contesting in court, prompting debate about a potential ban and its societal consequences while research suggests that Germany's polarization is less de...
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52% Bias Score

Camps Rally Exposes Deep Divisions within Valencian PP
Former Valencian president Francisco Camps held a rally attended by over 1,500 PP supporters, including figures convicted of corruption, amidst internal party tensions following the October 29th floods and the criticized handling of the disaster by current president Carlos Mazón.

Camps Rally Exposes Deep Divisions within Valencian PP
Former Valencian president Francisco Camps held a rally attended by over 1,500 PP supporters, including figures convicted of corruption, amidst internal party tensions following the October 29th floods and the criticized handling of the disaster by current president Carlos Mazón.
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60% Bias Score
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