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German Left Party Proposes Sweeping Electoral Reforms
Germany's Left party leader, Jan van Aken, proposed electoral reforms including lowering the voting age to 16, granting suffrage to non-citizens after five years of legal residence, and introducing nationwide referendums, sparking debate among other parties.
German Left Party Proposes Sweeping Electoral Reforms
Germany's Left party leader, Jan van Aken, proposed electoral reforms including lowering the voting age to 16, granting suffrage to non-citizens after five years of legal residence, and introducing nationwide referendums, sparking debate among other parties.
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44% Bias Score


Le Pen's Ineligibility: Five-Year Ban from Holding Public Office
A French court sentenced Marine Le Pen to a five-year ban from holding public office and four years in prison, with two years to be served, for misusing €4.4 million in EU funds between 2004 and 2016; she has appealed the ruling.
Le Pen's Ineligibility: Five-Year Ban from Holding Public Office
A French court sentenced Marine Le Pen to a five-year ban from holding public office and four years in prison, with two years to be served, for misusing €4.4 million in EU funds between 2004 and 2016; she has appealed the ruling.
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52% Bias Score


UK Local Elections: Reform UK Poised for Major Gains, Conservatives Face Crushing Defeat
Local elections are taking place across England today, serving as a key indicator of public opinion ahead of the next general election. Nigel Farage's Reform UK party, currently leading in national polls, is expected to make significant gains, posing a serious challenge to the Conservative Party, wh...
UK Local Elections: Reform UK Poised for Major Gains, Conservatives Face Crushing Defeat
Local elections are taking place across England today, serving as a key indicator of public opinion ahead of the next general election. Nigel Farage's Reform UK party, currently leading in national polls, is expected to make significant gains, posing a serious challenge to the Conservative Party, wh...
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56% Bias Score


Canada's Near-Even Election Split Demands Inter-Party Cooperation
In Canada's recent election, the Liberals won a minority government with 49% of seats despite only receiving 44% of the popular vote; the Conservatives received 41% of the popular vote and 41% of the seats, creating a need for inter-party cooperation to address pressing national issues, particularly...
Canada's Near-Even Election Split Demands Inter-Party Cooperation
In Canada's recent election, the Liberals won a minority government with 49% of seats despite only receiving 44% of the popular vote; the Conservatives received 41% of the popular vote and 41% of the seats, creating a need for inter-party cooperation to address pressing national issues, particularly...
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48% Bias Score


South Korean Acting President Resigns to Run for President
Acting South Korean President Han Duck-soo resigned Thursday to run for president next month, becoming the leading conservative candidate for the People Power Party, after President Yoon Suk-yeol's removal from office in December for imposing martial law.
South Korean Acting President Resigns to Run for President
Acting South Korean President Han Duck-soo resigned Thursday to run for president next month, becoming the leading conservative candidate for the People Power Party, after President Yoon Suk-yeol's removal from office in December for imposing martial law.
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36% Bias Score


Portuguese Election Debate Highlights Blackout, Family Business Scandal, and Healthcare Crisis
Three days before Portugal's third snap election in three years, Prime Minister Luís Montenegro and Socialist candidate Pedro Nuno Santos clashed in a debate dominated by a recent blackout, Montenegro's family business dealings, and contrasting approaches to healthcare and economic policy, revealing...
Portuguese Election Debate Highlights Blackout, Family Business Scandal, and Healthcare Crisis
Three days before Portugal's third snap election in three years, Prime Minister Luís Montenegro and Socialist candidate Pedro Nuno Santos clashed in a debate dominated by a recent blackout, Montenegro's family business dealings, and contrasting approaches to healthcare and economic policy, revealing...
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44% Bias Score

Tanzanian Priest Attacked Amid Rising Political Tensions
A Tanzanian Catholic priest and government critic, Fr. Charles Kitima, was violently attacked in Dar es Salaam on [Date] night, raising concerns about political tensions ahead of October's elections; a suspect is in custody, but the motive is unclear.

Tanzanian Priest Attacked Amid Rising Political Tensions
A Tanzanian Catholic priest and government critic, Fr. Charles Kitima, was violently attacked in Dar es Salaam on [Date] night, raising concerns about political tensions ahead of October's elections; a suspect is in custody, but the motive is unclear.
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36% Bias Score

Australian Election: Coalition's Budget Cuts vs. Labor's Focus on Cost of Living
Australia's federal election is underway, with five million Australians already voting; the Coalition promises budget improvements through cuts to environmental programs, while Labor focuses on cost of living; international political strategists' involvement is alleged.

Australian Election: Coalition's Budget Cuts vs. Labor's Focus on Cost of Living
Australia's federal election is underway, with five million Australians already voting; the Coalition promises budget improvements through cuts to environmental programs, while Labor focuses on cost of living; international political strategists' involvement is alleged.
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40% Bias Score

South Korea's Acting President Resigns to Run for Office Amidst Election Uncertainty
Acting South Korean President Han Duck-soo resigned Thursday to run for president, launching his campaign Friday, while the Supreme Court overturned the acquittal of Democratic Party frontrunner Lee Jae-myung on election law violation charges, jeopardizing his candidacy before the June 3 election.

South Korea's Acting President Resigns to Run for Office Amidst Election Uncertainty
Acting South Korean President Han Duck-soo resigned Thursday to run for president, launching his campaign Friday, while the Supreme Court overturned the acquittal of Democratic Party frontrunner Lee Jae-myung on election law violation charges, jeopardizing his candidacy before the June 3 election.
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36% Bias Score

Harris Criticizes Trump, Hints at Future Political Role
In a speech delivered at Emerge America's 20th-anniversary gala, former Vice President Kamala Harris criticized President Trump's administration, framing it as a calculated effort to implement a long-term conservative agenda. She addressed supporters' anxieties, urged courage, and highlighted her on...

Harris Criticizes Trump, Hints at Future Political Role
In a speech delivered at Emerge America's 20th-anniversary gala, former Vice President Kamala Harris criticized President Trump's administration, framing it as a calculated effort to implement a long-term conservative agenda. She addressed supporters' anxieties, urged courage, and highlighted her on...
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48% Bias Score

Morena's Anti-Nepotism Reform Faces Early Test in Veracruz Elections
Morena's anti-nepotism reform faces its first test in the upcoming June 1st Veracruz and Durango elections, with reports of potential violations in Veracruz despite denials from the party's national president, Luisa María Alcalde. The party's internal conflict highlights the challenges of enforcing ...

Morena's Anti-Nepotism Reform Faces Early Test in Veracruz Elections
Morena's anti-nepotism reform faces its first test in the upcoming June 1st Veracruz and Durango elections, with reports of potential violations in Veracruz despite denials from the party's national president, Luisa María Alcalde. The party's internal conflict highlights the challenges of enforcing ...
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44% Bias Score

2025 Australian Election Polls: Tight Race, High Uncertainty
Australian 2025 federal election polls show a tight race with Labor and the Coalition at a record low 68.5% two-party preferred vote, with nearly a third of votes going to independents and other parties; polling models suggest uncertainty and potential overestimation of Labor's support.

2025 Australian Election Polls: Tight Race, High Uncertainty
Australian 2025 federal election polls show a tight race with Labor and the Coalition at a record low 68.5% two-party preferred vote, with nearly a third of votes going to independents and other parties; polling models suggest uncertainty and potential overestimation of Labor's support.
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24% Bias Score
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