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Trump's Approval Rating Higher Than During First Term, but Below Most Since Reagan
A new Pew Research Center poll shows President Trump's approval rating at 47%, higher than at any point during his first term, but lower than most presidents since Reagan; however, his actions are viewed favorably by 28% of Americans, and unfavorably by 35%, with partisan divides significantly impac...
Trump's Approval Rating Higher Than During First Term, but Below Most Since Reagan
A new Pew Research Center poll shows President Trump's approval rating at 47%, higher than at any point during his first term, but lower than most presidents since Reagan; however, his actions are viewed favorably by 28% of Americans, and unfavorably by 35%, with partisan divides significantly impac...
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40% Bias Score


Spanish Senate Rejects Government's Judicial Law Correction
The Spanish Senate, controlled by the PP, voted 148-90 to revoke a government correction to the Judicial Efficiency Law, which the PSOE defended as necessary to address an error affecting 2,000 justice officials; the PP views the correction as an overreach of executive power, while Junts criticizes ...
Spanish Senate Rejects Government's Judicial Law Correction
The Spanish Senate, controlled by the PP, voted 148-90 to revoke a government correction to the Judicial Efficiency Law, which the PSOE defended as necessary to address an error affecting 2,000 justice officials; the PP views the correction as an overreach of executive power, while Junts criticizes ...
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56% Bias Score


Thatcher's 50th Anniversary: A Legacy of Change and Division
Fifty years ago, Margaret Thatcher became Conservative Party leader, triggering profound political changes in Britain, including three election victories and the implementation of transformative policies that remain highly divisive today.
Thatcher's 50th Anniversary: A Legacy of Change and Division
Fifty years ago, Margaret Thatcher became Conservative Party leader, triggering profound political changes in Britain, including three election victories and the implementation of transformative policies that remain highly divisive today.
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60% Bias Score


Baerbock Addresses Rural Concerns in Jakobshagen Amidst Green Party's Struggle for Rural Votes
During a cold, dimly lit campaign event in Jakobshagen, Germany, Green Party candidate Annalena Baerbock addressed voters' concerns about rural infrastructure, renewable energy, and the rising AfD while emphasizing the need to modernize the debt brake and invest in infrastructure improvements.
Baerbock Addresses Rural Concerns in Jakobshagen Amidst Green Party's Struggle for Rural Votes
During a cold, dimly lit campaign event in Jakobshagen, Germany, Green Party candidate Annalena Baerbock addressed voters' concerns about rural infrastructure, renewable energy, and the rising AfD while emphasizing the need to modernize the debt brake and invest in infrastructure improvements.
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32% Bias Score


Kılıçdaroğlu's Criticism of CHP Congress Fuels Investigation, Potentially Benefiting Erdoğan
Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, former CHP leader, publicly criticized his party's November 5, 2023, congress on television, prompting a previously dormant investigation into its legitimacy; this action, though denying personal involvement, appears to strategically aid President Erdoğan.
Kılıçdaroğlu's Criticism of CHP Congress Fuels Investigation, Potentially Benefiting Erdoğan
Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, former CHP leader, publicly criticized his party's November 5, 2023, congress on television, prompting a previously dormant investigation into its legitimacy; this action, though denying personal involvement, appears to strategically aid President Erdoğan.
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52% Bias Score


Sheinbaum's Reforms Target Nepotism and Reelection in Mexican Politics
Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum proposed reforms to ban nepotism in the 2027 elections and end reelection for certain positions starting in 2030, aiming to increase meritocracy in Mexican politics and potentially impacting various politicians.
Sheinbaum's Reforms Target Nepotism and Reelection in Mexican Politics
Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum proposed reforms to ban nepotism in the 2027 elections and end reelection for certain positions starting in 2030, aiming to increase meritocracy in Mexican politics and potentially impacting various politicians.
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44% Bias Score

Wilders Threatens Dutch Coalition Collapse Over Asylum Law Changes
Dutch PVV leader Geert Wilders threatens to collapse the coalition government if any changes are made to asylum laws proposed by Minister Faber, following a critical review by the Council of State raising concerns about implementation and preparation.

Wilders Threatens Dutch Coalition Collapse Over Asylum Law Changes
Dutch PVV leader Geert Wilders threatens to collapse the coalition government if any changes are made to asylum laws proposed by Minister Faber, following a critical review by the Council of State raising concerns about implementation and preparation.
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60% Bias Score

Labour MP Sacked Over Offensive WhatsApp Messages
Labour MP Andrew Gwynne was sacked and had the whip suspended after offensive messages, including racist and sexist comments, leaked from a WhatsApp group called "Trigger me Timbers", highlighting the misuse of private messaging platforms in Westminster.

Labour MP Sacked Over Offensive WhatsApp Messages
Labour MP Andrew Gwynne was sacked and had the whip suspended after offensive messages, including racist and sexist comments, leaked from a WhatsApp group called "Trigger me Timbers", highlighting the misuse of private messaging platforms in Westminster.
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56% Bias Score

SPD Faces Crushing Defeat in Dortmund Amidst Economic Uncertainty
In Dortmund, Germany, the SPD, historically strong among workers, faces declining support before the February 23 election due to industrial change, the rise of the Greens and AfD, and voter dissatisfaction with the government's handling of economic issues. Polls show the SPD at only 16% support.

SPD Faces Crushing Defeat in Dortmund Amidst Economic Uncertainty
In Dortmund, Germany, the SPD, historically strong among workers, faces declining support before the February 23 election due to industrial change, the rise of the Greens and AfD, and voter dissatisfaction with the government's handling of economic issues. Polls show the SPD at only 16% support.
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40% Bias Score

German Mail-In Ballot Delays Highlight Election Logistical Challenges"
German voters in Rhineland-Palatinate are receiving mail-in ballots for the upcoming Bundestag election, with municipalities facing time constraints due to the advanced election date, causing delays in ballot delivery and highlighting the importance of timely submission to ensure votes are counted.

German Mail-In Ballot Delays Highlight Election Logistical Challenges"
German voters in Rhineland-Palatinate are receiving mail-in ballots for the upcoming Bundestag election, with municipalities facing time constraints due to the advanced election date, causing delays in ballot delivery and highlighting the importance of timely submission to ensure votes are counted.
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28% Bias Score

Two Canadian Ministers Announce They Will Not Seek Re-election
Canadian Justice Minister Arif Virani and International Trade Minister Mary Ng announced on Monday that they will not seek re-election, citing family pressures and concerns about the political climate, respectively; this adds to a growing number of Liberal MPs leaving politics.

Two Canadian Ministers Announce They Will Not Seek Re-election
Canadian Justice Minister Arif Virani and International Trade Minister Mary Ng announced on Monday that they will not seek re-election, citing family pressures and concerns about the political climate, respectively; this adds to a growing number of Liberal MPs leaving politics.
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16% Bias Score

Likud's Internal Power Struggle to Determine Control of World Zionist Congress
Likud's Central Committee will vote Sunday on amending the party's constitution to shift the balance of power in the World Zionist Congress from the World Likud to Likud in Israel, a move criticized for potentially harming relations with diaspora Jewry and accusations of cronyism.

Likud's Internal Power Struggle to Determine Control of World Zionist Congress
Likud's Central Committee will vote Sunday on amending the party's constitution to shift the balance of power in the World Zionist Congress from the World Likud to Likud in Israel, a move criticized for potentially harming relations with diaspora Jewry and accusations of cronyism.
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36% Bias Score
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