Ohio Non-Citizen Voting Cases Reveal Minimal Fraud
Investigations into non-citizen voting in Ohio yielded indictments against nine individuals over ten years, a small fraction of the total electorate, revealing a significant gap between claims of widespread fraud and the reality.
Ohio Non-Citizen Voting Cases Reveal Minimal Fraud
Investigations into non-citizen voting in Ohio yielded indictments against nine individuals over ten years, a small fraction of the total electorate, revealing a significant gap between claims of widespread fraud and the reality.
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36% Bias Score
DPS Internal Conflict: Power Struggle and Political Instability in Bulgaria
The absence of Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS) MPs from a name-change commemoration highlights an internal power struggle between two factions, one led by Dogan and the other by Peevski, impacting local governance and potentially destabilizing Bulgarian politics for months to come.
DPS Internal Conflict: Power Struggle and Political Instability in Bulgaria
The absence of Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS) MPs from a name-change commemoration highlights an internal power struggle between two factions, one led by Dogan and the other by Peevski, impacting local governance and potentially destabilizing Bulgarian politics for months to come.
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48% Bias Score
Tillis Condemns Funding of Primary Challenges Against Senators Opposing Trump Nominees
Senator Thom Tillis criticized the funding of primary challenges against Republican senators who oppose President-elect Trump's cabinet picks, calling the funders "political opportunists" and stating that many are profiting from these campaigns; several groups, including Elon Musk and Turning Point ...
Tillis Condemns Funding of Primary Challenges Against Senators Opposing Trump Nominees
Senator Thom Tillis criticized the funding of primary challenges against Republican senators who oppose President-elect Trump's cabinet picks, calling the funders "political opportunists" and stating that many are profiting from these campaigns; several groups, including Elon Musk and Turning Point ...
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56% Bias Score
Russia's TikTok Campaign Influences Romanian Election
On November 24th, leaked Romanian intelligence documents revealed a Russian-backed disinformation campaign on TikTok promoting far-right presidential candidate Calin Georgescu, whose poll numbers surged from 1% to 22.94% in weeks, coinciding with widespread cyberattacks linked to Russia.
Russia's TikTok Campaign Influences Romanian Election
On November 24th, leaked Romanian intelligence documents revealed a Russian-backed disinformation campaign on TikTok promoting far-right presidential candidate Calin Georgescu, whose poll numbers surged from 1% to 22.94% in weeks, coinciding with widespread cyberattacks linked to Russia.
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52% Bias Score
Trump's Return Shakes Up Europe's Power Dynamics
POLITICO's 2025 power list, unveiled at their Brussels gala, highlights the impact of Donald Trump's return on European politics and identifies rising influential figures amid a shift in power dynamics and challenges within the EU itself.
Trump's Return Shakes Up Europe's Power Dynamics
POLITICO's 2025 power list, unveiled at their Brussels gala, highlights the impact of Donald Trump's return on European politics and identifies rising influential figures amid a shift in power dynamics and challenges within the EU itself.
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40% Bias Score
Georgia Elects Pro-Russia President Amidst Protests and Constitutional Crisis
Following contested parliamentary elections and the postponement of EU membership talks, Georgia's electoral college elected pro-Russia politician Mikheil Kavelashvili as president, despite widespread protests and international condemnation, sparking a constitutional crisis.
Georgia Elects Pro-Russia President Amidst Protests and Constitutional Crisis
Following contested parliamentary elections and the postponement of EU membership talks, Georgia's electoral college elected pro-Russia politician Mikheil Kavelashvili as president, despite widespread protests and international condemnation, sparking a constitutional crisis.
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60% Bias Score
Sarkozy's Failed Lobbying Attempt: Macron Appoints Bayrou Despite Sarkozy's Influence
Nicolas Sarkozy, in the days before a court ruling on his case, lobbied Emmanuel Macron extensively to appoint Sébastien Lecornu as Prime Minister, instead of François Bayrou, but his efforts were unsuccessful, leading to his criticism of Macron's decision.
Sarkozy's Failed Lobbying Attempt: Macron Appoints Bayrou Despite Sarkozy's Influence
Nicolas Sarkozy, in the days before a court ruling on his case, lobbied Emmanuel Macron extensively to appoint Sébastien Lecornu as Prime Minister, instead of François Bayrou, but his efforts were unsuccessful, leading to his criticism of Macron's decision.
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48% Bias Score
SPD Election Program: €15 Minimum Wage, €100 Billion Fund, and Debt Brake Reform
The SPD's election program, focusing on economic growth, includes a €15 minimum wage by 2026, strengthened family support, a €100 billion Deutschlandfonds, and a debt brake reform; potential coalition challenges exist due to tax proposals.
SPD Election Program: €15 Minimum Wage, €100 Billion Fund, and Debt Brake Reform
The SPD's election program, focusing on economic growth, includes a €15 minimum wage by 2026, strengthened family support, a €100 billion Deutschlandfonds, and a debt brake reform; potential coalition challenges exist due to tax proposals.
Progress
44% Bias Score
Labour's Vague Policies Fuel Concerns Amidst Poor Polling and Far-Right Rise
Labour's shallow election victory is causing concern due to poor polling and the rise of the far right, partly because their vague promises of "change" lacked specific policy details and left voters uncertain about their intentions; experts highlight the need for stronger policy direction, improved ...
Labour's Vague Policies Fuel Concerns Amidst Poor Polling and Far-Right Rise
Labour's shallow election victory is causing concern due to poor polling and the rise of the far right, partly because their vague promises of "change" lacked specific policy details and left voters uncertain about their intentions; experts highlight the need for stronger policy direction, improved ...
Progress
60% Bias Score
Romania's Presidential Election Annulment and Institutional Crisis
Following the Romanian Constitutional Court's annulment of the November 24th presidential election, President Klaus Iohannis's term was extended, prompting concerns about political stability and institutional failures within Romanian intelligence agencies.
Romania's Presidential Election Annulment and Institutional Crisis
Following the Romanian Constitutional Court's annulment of the November 24th presidential election, President Klaus Iohannis's term was extended, prompting concerns about political stability and institutional failures within Romanian intelligence agencies.
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56% Bias Score
Georgia's Disputed Presidential Election Amidst Mass Protests
Georgia's presidential election on December 14, 2024, is overshadowed by mass protests and accusations of electoral fraud following disputed October parliamentary elections, resulting in an opposition boycott and the likely installation of the ruling Georgian Dream party's candidate, Mikheil Kavelas...
Georgia's Disputed Presidential Election Amidst Mass Protests
Georgia's presidential election on December 14, 2024, is overshadowed by mass protests and accusations of electoral fraud following disputed October parliamentary elections, resulting in an opposition boycott and the likely installation of the ruling Georgian Dream party's candidate, Mikheil Kavelas...
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56% Bias Score
South Korean Parliament Impeaches President Yoon Suk Yeol
South Korea's parliament impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol on December 9th due to his December 3rd declaration of martial law, which lasted six hours, prompting Prime Minister Han Duck-soo to become acting president while the Constitutional Court decides Yoon's fate within 180 days; if removed, a na...
South Korean Parliament Impeaches President Yoon Suk Yeol
South Korea's parliament impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol on December 9th due to his December 3rd declaration of martial law, which lasted six hours, prompting Prime Minister Han Duck-soo to become acting president while the Constitutional Court decides Yoon's fate within 180 days; if removed, a na...
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40% Bias Score