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Italian Government Challenges Campania's Third-Term Law
The Italian government challenged Campania's law permitting President De Luca a third term, raising questions about regional power and term limits; the case will be heard in spring, impacting the 2025 regional elections.
Italian Government Challenges Campania's Third-Term Law
The Italian government challenged Campania's law permitting President De Luca a third term, raising questions about regional power and term limits; the case will be heard in spring, impacting the 2025 regional elections.
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40% Bias Score


Reshuffle in Colombian Cabinet Ahead of Elections
Several Colombian ministers, including those of Technology and Transportation, resigned, allowing President Gustavo Petro to appoint new officials ahead of 2026 elections; Laura Sarabia will replace Luis Gilberto Murillo as Foreign Minister, despite facing investigations.
Reshuffle in Colombian Cabinet Ahead of Elections
Several Colombian ministers, including those of Technology and Transportation, resigned, allowing President Gustavo Petro to appoint new officials ahead of 2026 elections; Laura Sarabia will replace Luis Gilberto Murillo as Foreign Minister, despite facing investigations.
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44% Bias Score


González Challenges Noboa to Pre-Election Debate
Ecuadorian presidential candidate Luisa González challenged President Daniel Noboa to a separate debate before the February 9th election, after a televised debate split candidates into groups preventing a direct confrontation between the leading contenders.
González Challenges Noboa to Pre-Election Debate
Ecuadorian presidential candidate Luisa González challenged President Daniel Noboa to a separate debate before the February 9th election, after a televised debate split candidates into groups preventing a direct confrontation between the leading contenders.
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36% Bias Score


Junts's Parliamentary Strategy Challenges Spanish Government
The Spanish parliament will vote on three decrees, including pension increases and social measures, with Junts and the PNV's stances uncertain, except for their opposition to extending a tax on energy companies, potentially leading to a government defeat. A controversial decision to return a Parisia...
Junts's Parliamentary Strategy Challenges Spanish Government
The Spanish parliament will vote on three decrees, including pension increases and social measures, with Junts and the PNV's stances uncertain, except for their opposition to extending a tax on energy companies, potentially leading to a government defeat. A controversial decision to return a Parisia...
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36% Bias Score


Oregon Elections Office Vandalized; Investigation Underway
The Multnomah County Elections office in Portland, Oregon, was vandalized early Monday morning, with around 8-10 individuals smashing windows and doors and leaving anti-government graffiti; this follows prior incidents of arson targeting ballot boxes in Oregon and Washington.
Oregon Elections Office Vandalized; Investigation Underway
The Multnomah County Elections office in Portland, Oregon, was vandalized early Monday morning, with around 8-10 individuals smashing windows and doors and leaving anti-government graffiti; this follows prior incidents of arson targeting ballot boxes in Oregon and Washington.
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36% Bias Score


Averoff's Legacy Challenges 'Far-Right' Label in Greek Politics
MP Dimitris Mantzos labeled a presidential candidate as Evangelos Averoff's "intellectual offspring," implying far-right leanings. The author refutes this, citing Averoff's anti-fascist actions during the Occupation, participation in various governments, and contributions to the transition to democr...
Averoff's Legacy Challenges 'Far-Right' Label in Greek Politics
MP Dimitris Mantzos labeled a presidential candidate as Evangelos Averoff's "intellectual offspring," implying far-right leanings. The author refutes this, citing Averoff's anti-fascist actions during the Occupation, participation in various governments, and contributions to the transition to democr...
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56% Bias Score

Election Volunteers Attacked in Saxony
In Saxony, Germany, multiple attacks against election volunteers, mainly targeting the Left party, occurred during the federal election campaign, including death threats, assaults, and vandalism; police investigations are underway.

Election Volunteers Attacked in Saxony
In Saxony, Germany, multiple attacks against election volunteers, mainly targeting the Left party, occurred during the federal election campaign, including death threats, assaults, and vandalism; police investigations are underway.
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48% Bias Score

Bavaria's Early Election: 24 Parties Vie for Seats
Twenty-four parties are vying to participate in Bavaria's expedited federal election on February 23rd, with a decision pending on their eligibility; the election includes many lesser-known groups.

Bavaria's Early Election: 24 Parties Vie for Seats
Twenty-four parties are vying to participate in Bavaria's expedited federal election on February 23rd, with a decision pending on their eligibility; the election includes many lesser-known groups.
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24% Bias Score

Greek New Left's Presidential Vote Shifts Political Landscape
The New Left's support for Louka Katseli's presidential candidacy has shifted Greek politics, potentially forging a progressive alliance against the right-wing government, while also causing internal divisions within the New Left itself, and increasing tensions within the opposition.

Greek New Left's Presidential Vote Shifts Political Landscape
The New Left's support for Louka Katseli's presidential candidacy has shifted Greek politics, potentially forging a progressive alliance against the right-wing government, while also causing internal divisions within the New Left itself, and increasing tensions within the opposition.
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40% Bias Score

Ecuador's Presidential Debate: Unconvincing Promises and a Lack of Concrete Plans
Ecuador's first presidential debate, three weeks before the election, saw 16 candidates offering few concrete plans and avoiding direct confrontation, leaving 60% of voters still undecided according to Cedatos, despite four hours of discussion on security, state efficiency, and employment.

Ecuador's Presidential Debate: Unconvincing Promises and a Lack of Concrete Plans
Ecuador's first presidential debate, three weeks before the election, saw 16 candidates offering few concrete plans and avoiding direct confrontation, leaving 60% of voters still undecided according to Cedatos, despite four hours of discussion on security, state efficiency, and employment.
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52% Bias Score

Greek Presidential Election Breaks with Bipartisan Tradition
The Greek government's choice of Konstantinos Tasoulas as President breaks with the tradition of bipartisan consensus, sparking debate about future political dynamics and the role of the presidency.

Greek Presidential Election Breaks with Bipartisan Tradition
The Greek government's choice of Konstantinos Tasoulas as President breaks with the tradition of bipartisan consensus, sparking debate about future political dynamics and the role of the presidency.
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56% Bias Score

French Mayor Receives Death Threats After Being Snubbed by MP
Following death threats on social media after he was not invited to a New Year's ceremony, the mayor of Cuise-la-Motte, Renaud Bourgeois, filed a police complaint on January 13th and is now under police protection; the MP who posted the initial video denies responsibility.

French Mayor Receives Death Threats After Being Snubbed by MP
Following death threats on social media after he was not invited to a New Year's ceremony, the mayor of Cuise-la-Motte, Renaud Bourgeois, filed a police complaint on January 13th and is now under police protection; the MP who posted the initial video denies responsibility.
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48% Bias Score
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