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Dutch Political Uncertainty, Trial Begins for Truck Driver, Border Control Report Released
Dutch political uncertainty continues as PVV leader Wilders considers the future of the coalition; a trial begins for a truck driver accused of killing seven; and a report on border control costs and effectiveness is released.
Dutch Political Uncertainty, Trial Begins for Truck Driver, Border Control Report Released
Dutch political uncertainty continues as PVV leader Wilders considers the future of the coalition; a trial begins for a truck driver accused of killing seven; and a report on border control costs and effectiveness is released.
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8% Bias Score


Three-Round Voting Proposed to Address Low Turnout in French Elections
Low voter turnout in French elections (around 50%) and fragmented support for leading candidates (20-25%) lead to a proposal for a three-round voting system to better represent citizen preferences, where candidates surpassing 70% of cumulative votes proceed to the second round.
Three-Round Voting Proposed to Address Low Turnout in French Elections
Low voter turnout in French elections (around 50%) and fragmented support for leading candidates (20-25%) lead to a proposal for a three-round voting system to better represent citizen preferences, where candidates surpassing 70% of cumulative votes proceed to the second round.
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36% Bias Score


Mendikoetxea Wins Re-election as Rector of Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Amaya Mendikoetxea won the re-election as rector of Universidad Autónoma de Madrid with 58.7% of the weighted votes, avoiding a potential leadership crisis after losing the April election to a blank ballot. Her victory was largely due to strong support from permanent professors and staff, contrasted...
Mendikoetxea Wins Re-election as Rector of Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Amaya Mendikoetxea won the re-election as rector of Universidad Autónoma de Madrid with 58.7% of the weighted votes, avoiding a potential leadership crisis after losing the April election to a blank ballot. Her victory was largely due to strong support from permanent professors and staff, contrasted...
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52% Bias Score


California Democrats Divided on Presidential Electability After Harris's Loss
At their annual convention, California Democrats showed mixed feelings about whether a Californian could win nationally after Kamala Harris's 2024 loss, with some delegates questioning the electability of a liberal Californian, others highlighting the need for a clearer economic message, and some ar...
California Democrats Divided on Presidential Electability After Harris's Loss
At their annual convention, California Democrats showed mixed feelings about whether a Californian could win nationally after Kamala Harris's 2024 loss, with some delegates questioning the electability of a liberal Californian, others highlighting the need for a clearer economic message, and some ar...
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52% Bias Score


Dumfries and Galloway Council Faces Potential Leadership Change After Mass Resignation
Seven Conservative councillors resigned from Dumfries and Galloway Council, triggering a request for a special meeting to potentially replace the current administration; this is the third potential administration change in three years, with the council now split into nine distinct groups or individu...
Dumfries and Galloway Council Faces Potential Leadership Change After Mass Resignation
Seven Conservative councillors resigned from Dumfries and Galloway Council, triggering a request for a special meeting to potentially replace the current administration; this is the third potential administration change in three years, with the council now split into nine distinct groups or individu...
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4% Bias Score


Mexico's Judicial Elections: Record-Low Turnout Exposes Deep Public Disengagement
Mexico's judicial elections on Sunday saw a record-low 13% voter turnout, far below Morena's usual support, raising questions about the party's mobilization capabilities and the public's engagement with the reform process.
Mexico's Judicial Elections: Record-Low Turnout Exposes Deep Public Disengagement
Mexico's judicial elections on Sunday saw a record-low 13% voter turnout, far below Morena's usual support, raising questions about the party's mobilization capabilities and the public's engagement with the reform process.
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36% Bias Score

Mexico's Low Judicial Election Turnout Fuels Concerns About Morena's Power Grab
Mexico's June 1st, 2025 judicial elections saw a mere 12% turnout due to widespread irregularities including flawed ballots, alleged Morena party interference (distributing pre-filled ballots and assistance), and candidacies with criminal ties, undermining the process's legitimacy and handing Morena...

Mexico's Low Judicial Election Turnout Fuels Concerns About Morena's Power Grab
Mexico's June 1st, 2025 judicial elections saw a mere 12% turnout due to widespread irregularities including flawed ballots, alleged Morena party interference (distributing pre-filled ballots and assistance), and candidacies with criminal ties, undermining the process's legitimacy and handing Morena...
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52% Bias Score

German Court Rejects Lawsuits Challenging Bundestag Election Results
The Bundesverfassungsgericht rejected two lawsuits from Sahra Wagenknecht's alliance (BSW) challenging Germany's Bundestag election results due to insufficient evidence of a violated right to equal opportunity, despite BSW's claims of vote counting irregularities and their close proximity to the 5% ...

German Court Rejects Lawsuits Challenging Bundestag Election Results
The Bundesverfassungsgericht rejected two lawsuits from Sahra Wagenknecht's alliance (BSW) challenging Germany's Bundestag election results due to insufficient evidence of a violated right to equal opportunity, despite BSW's claims of vote counting irregularities and their close proximity to the 5% ...
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36% Bias Score

SPD to Revise Political Approach After Bundestag Election Loss
Following a substantial loss in Germany's Bundestag election, the SPD plans to fundamentally revise its political approach, launching a new program by 2027 addressing declining public trust and focusing on fair working conditions, affordable housing, and secure pensions. This involves improved commu...

SPD to Revise Political Approach After Bundestag Election Loss
Following a substantial loss in Germany's Bundestag election, the SPD plans to fundamentally revise its political approach, launching a new program by 2027 addressing declining public trust and focusing on fair working conditions, affordable housing, and secure pensions. This involves improved commu...
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28% Bias Score

Sinn Féin Ends Gildernew's Contract
Former Sinn Féin MP Michelle Gildernew's employment contract was ended last month, despite her continued party membership and commitment to Irish unity; she is now exploring new opportunities.

Sinn Féin Ends Gildernew's Contract
Former Sinn Féin MP Michelle Gildernew's employment contract was ended last month, despite her continued party membership and commitment to Irish unity; she is now exploring new opportunities.
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28% Bias Score

2024 Spanish PAU Exams Reflect Current Events and Growing University Competition
The 2024 Spanish university entrance exams (PAU) included diverse literary texts and historical topics, varying by region, reflecting both established canons and contemporary socio-political issues; high applicant numbers highlight limited public university places, forcing many students into private...

2024 Spanish PAU Exams Reflect Current Events and Growing University Competition
The 2024 Spanish university entrance exams (PAU) included diverse literary texts and historical topics, varying by region, reflecting both established canons and contemporary socio-political issues; high applicant numbers highlight limited public university places, forcing many students into private...
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40% Bias Score

Poland's Ultranationalist President-Elect Threatens Reforms
Ultranationalist Karol Nawrocki won Poland's presidential election with 50.89% of the vote, defeating Rafal Trzaskowski by a narrow margin of 369,591 votes, weakening the liberal coalition government and jeopardizing its reform agenda, raising concerns about Poland's future direction within the EU.

Poland's Ultranationalist President-Elect Threatens Reforms
Ultranationalist Karol Nawrocki won Poland's presidential election with 50.89% of the vote, defeating Rafal Trzaskowski by a narrow margin of 369,591 votes, weakening the liberal coalition government and jeopardizing its reform agenda, raising concerns about Poland's future direction within the EU.
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48% Bias Score
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