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Labor Leader Faces Leadership Spill Amidst Transport Policy Debate
Transport Minister Brent Mickelberg publicly accused the Labor Party of plotting to oust its leader, Steven Miles, amidst parliamentary questioning on transport policies and the Sunshine Coast rail project, prompting accusations of misleading voters and a referral to the ethics committee.
Labor Leader Faces Leadership Spill Amidst Transport Policy Debate
Transport Minister Brent Mickelberg publicly accused the Labor Party of plotting to oust its leader, Steven Miles, amidst parliamentary questioning on transport policies and the Sunshine Coast rail project, prompting accusations of misleading voters and a referral to the ethics committee.
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52% Bias Score


Merz Challenges Scholz for German Chancellorship
Friedrich Merz, leader of Germany's CDU, is vying to become Chancellor, succeeding Olaf Scholz; his platform includes a more conservative approach to immigration and a potential return to nuclear energy, marking a shift from the previous coalition government.
Merz Challenges Scholz for German Chancellorship
Friedrich Merz, leader of Germany's CDU, is vying to become Chancellor, succeeding Olaf Scholz; his platform includes a more conservative approach to immigration and a potential return to nuclear energy, marking a shift from the previous coalition government.
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40% Bias Score


Germany's 2025 Bundestag Election: Union Leads Amidst AfD Scandal and Policy Shifts
Germany's 2025 Bundestag election is approaching, with the Union leading in polls but facing uncertainty from an AfD donation scandal and CDU's stance on tax increases. Schleswig-Holstein's Minister-President is considering another term.
Germany's 2025 Bundestag Election: Union Leads Amidst AfD Scandal and Policy Shifts
Germany's 2025 Bundestag election is approaching, with the Union leading in polls but facing uncertainty from an AfD donation scandal and CDU's stance on tax increases. Schleswig-Holstein's Minister-President is considering another term.
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40% Bias Score


Bayrou Survives Sixth No-Confidence Vote Amidst French Political Instability
French Prime Minister François Bayrou survived a sixth no-confidence vote on February 19th, initiated by the Socialist Party due to his use of a far-right term regarding migration. Despite support from LFI, the motion failed due to abstentions, revealing divisions within the left and maintaining Bay...
Bayrou Survives Sixth No-Confidence Vote Amidst French Political Instability
French Prime Minister François Bayrou survived a sixth no-confidence vote on February 19th, initiated by the Socialist Party due to his use of a far-right term regarding migration. Despite support from LFI, the motion failed due to abstentions, revealing divisions within the left and maintaining Bay...
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52% Bias Score


Limited Impact of Turkish-Descent Voters in German Elections
In Germany's upcoming election, the impact of roughly 1 million German citizens of Turkish origin remains uncertain due to typically low voter turnout (10-20% in German elections, 40-50% in Turkish elections), despite their potential influence.
Limited Impact of Turkish-Descent Voters in German Elections
In Germany's upcoming election, the impact of roughly 1 million German citizens of Turkish origin remains uncertain due to typically low voter turnout (10-20% in German elections, 40-50% in Turkish elections), despite their potential influence.
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40% Bias Score


PASOK Launches Initiatives to Counter Declining Popularity
Facing declining poll numbers after the Tempe train tragedy, Greece's PASOK party is launching a series of initiatives including policy proposals on social housing, judicial reform, and public administration; regional conferences; and the re-engagement of previously inactive members to present a uni...
PASOK Launches Initiatives to Counter Declining Popularity
Facing declining poll numbers after the Tempe train tragedy, Greece's PASOK party is launching a series of initiatives including policy proposals on social housing, judicial reform, and public administration; regional conferences; and the re-engagement of previously inactive members to present a uni...
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36% Bias Score

SEC Considers Radical Play-In Games for Championship Weekend
The SEC is exploring a revamped championship weekend involving play-in games for an expanded 14-team College Football Playoff, potentially including a matchup between the top and eighth-ranked teams, aiming to boost regular season excitement and revenue.

SEC Considers Radical Play-In Games for Championship Weekend
The SEC is exploring a revamped championship weekend involving play-in games for an expanded 14-team College Football Playoff, potentially including a matchup between the top and eighth-ranked teams, aiming to boost regular season excitement and revenue.
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40% Bias Score

Merz Confident of CDU Victory, Promises Tax Cuts and Stronger International Role
Days before Germany's federal election, CDU's chancellor candidate Friedrich Merz confidently predicted a strong CDU victory, aiming for a clear lead and a five-year mandate; he criticized the current government's economic policies and the AfD, advocating for tax cuts, AI leadership, and stronger Eu...

Merz Confident of CDU Victory, Promises Tax Cuts and Stronger International Role
Days before Germany's federal election, CDU's chancellor candidate Friedrich Merz confidently predicted a strong CDU victory, aiming for a clear lead and a five-year mandate; he criticized the current government's economic policies and the AfD, advocating for tax cuts, AI leadership, and stronger Eu...
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52% Bias Score

German Election Debate: Scholz and Merz Clash on Economy and Migration
In a German election debate, Chancellor Scholz (SPD) and challenger Merz (CDU/CSU) clashed over economic policies, migration, and the influence of the far-right AfD, with Scholz emphasizing investment and Merz advocating for reduced energy costs and stricter migration controls.

German Election Debate: Scholz and Merz Clash on Economy and Migration
In a German election debate, Chancellor Scholz (SPD) and challenger Merz (CDU/CSU) clashed over economic policies, migration, and the influence of the far-right AfD, with Scholz emphasizing investment and Merz advocating for reduced energy costs and stricter migration controls.
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36% Bias Score

Trump's Approval Rating Remains in Mid-40s Amid Rising Disapproval
Three new polls (Gallup, Reuters/Ipsos, Quinnipiac) reveal President Trump's approval rating in the mid-40s in mid-February, showing roughly half of Americans disapprove. The polls, conducted using different methodologies, reveal a slight increase in disapproval compared to late January, with Gallup...

Trump's Approval Rating Remains in Mid-40s Amid Rising Disapproval
Three new polls (Gallup, Reuters/Ipsos, Quinnipiac) reveal President Trump's approval rating in the mid-40s in mid-February, showing roughly half of Americans disapprove. The polls, conducted using different methodologies, reveal a slight increase in disapproval compared to late January, with Gallup...
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36% Bias Score

No-Confidence Motion Against Portuguese Prime Minister Over Conflict of Interest
Portugal's Prime Minister Luís Montenegro faces a no-confidence motion due to a conflict of interest involving his family's real estate business, Spinumviva, which was revealed by the Correio da Manhã newspaper; a similar recent case led to the resignation of a State Secretary.

No-Confidence Motion Against Portuguese Prime Minister Over Conflict of Interest
Portugal's Prime Minister Luís Montenegro faces a no-confidence motion due to a conflict of interest involving his family's real estate business, Spinumviva, which was revealed by the Correio da Manhã newspaper; a similar recent case led to the resignation of a State Secretary.
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48% Bias Score

Maine Voter ID Law Headed to Ballot
Maine voters will decide on a proposed law requiring photo ID for voting and limiting ballot drop boxes to one per city or town, following a successful petition drive by a conservative group that gathered far more signatures than needed, despite opposition from voting rights advocates.

Maine Voter ID Law Headed to Ballot
Maine voters will decide on a proposed law requiring photo ID for voting and limiting ballot drop boxes to one per city or town, following a successful petition drive by a conservative group that gathered far more signatures than needed, despite opposition from voting rights advocates.
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44% Bias Score
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