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CNTE Divided on Election Boycott Amid Pension Reform Dispute
Mexico's CNTE teachers' union remains divided on whether to boycott Sunday's judicial elections after an eight-hour meeting failed to produce a unified response to the government's proposal, leading to a planned Friday march and continued uncertainty.
CNTE Divided on Election Boycott Amid Pension Reform Dispute
Mexico's CNTE teachers' union remains divided on whether to boycott Sunday's judicial elections after an eight-hour meeting failed to produce a unified response to the government's proposal, leading to a planned Friday march and continued uncertainty.
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60% Bias Score


Polish Diaspora in Germany Significantly Impacts Presidential Election
In the first round of Poland's presidential election, around 80,000 Poles in Germany voted, a number that jumped to 112,000 in the runoff. While Rafal Trzaskowski garnered higher support in Germany than in Poland, right-wing candidates also performed well, indicating dissatisfaction with Poland's es...
Polish Diaspora in Germany Significantly Impacts Presidential Election
In the first round of Poland's presidential election, around 80,000 Poles in Germany voted, a number that jumped to 112,000 in the runoff. While Rafal Trzaskowski garnered higher support in Germany than in Poland, right-wing candidates also performed well, indicating dissatisfaction with Poland's es...
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48% Bias Score


Record Early Voting Turnout in South Korea's Snap Presidential Election
South Korea's early presidential voting started Thursday with a record 19.58 percent turnout, exceeding the 2022 election's first-day turnout by 2.01 percentage points, driven by the former president's impeachment and concerns about disinformation.
Record Early Voting Turnout in South Korea's Snap Presidential Election
South Korea's early presidential voting started Thursday with a record 19.58 percent turnout, exceeding the 2022 election's first-day turnout by 2.01 percentage points, driven by the former president's impeachment and concerns about disinformation.
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36% Bias Score


Montenegro Reappointed as Portugal's Prime Minister Despite Minority Win
Following the May 18th snap elections in Portugal, center-right leader Luis Montenegro was reappointed Prime Minister on May 29th, 2025, despite his party's failure to win a majority, facing the challenge of negotiating with the far-right Chega party, which emerged as the second-largest political fo...
Montenegro Reappointed as Portugal's Prime Minister Despite Minority Win
Following the May 18th snap elections in Portugal, center-right leader Luis Montenegro was reappointed Prime Minister on May 29th, 2025, despite his party's failure to win a majority, facing the challenge of negotiating with the far-right Chega party, which emerged as the second-largest political fo...
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40% Bias Score


Gouveia Melo Launches Presidential Candidacy, Emphasizing National Unity
Admiral Henrique Gouveia Melo launched his bid for the Portuguese Presidency on Thursday, citing concerns about international instability and Portugal's political climate as key motivators, aiming to unite the nation.
Gouveia Melo Launches Presidential Candidacy, Emphasizing National Unity
Admiral Henrique Gouveia Melo launched his bid for the Portuguese Presidency on Thursday, citing concerns about international instability and Portugal's political climate as key motivators, aiming to unite the nation.
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36% Bias Score


PSOE Faces New Scandal, But Government Remains Confident
A new scandal involving a PSOE member allegedly seeking information to use against the UCO is putting pressure on the Spanish government, but the PSOE believes that recent events have strengthened the investiture bloc and that a motion of censure is unlikely due to the reactions of coalition partner...
PSOE Faces New Scandal, But Government Remains Confident
A new scandal involving a PSOE member allegedly seeking information to use against the UCO is putting pressure on the Spanish government, but the PSOE believes that recent events have strengthened the investiture bloc and that a motion of censure is unlikely due to the reactions of coalition partner...
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52% Bias Score

South Korea's Snap Election: Lee Jae-myung Poised for Victory, Shifting Geopolitical Landscape
South Korea holds snap presidential elections next week following the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol. Early voting concluded Friday, with official voting beginning Tuesday. Leading candidate Lee Jae-myung, from the liberal party, is expected to win, potentially altering South Korea's foreign...

South Korea's Snap Election: Lee Jae-myung Poised for Victory, Shifting Geopolitical Landscape
South Korea holds snap presidential elections next week following the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol. Early voting concluded Friday, with official voting beginning Tuesday. Leading candidate Lee Jae-myung, from the liberal party, is expected to win, potentially altering South Korea's foreign...
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40% Bias Score

Reform UK's Poll Lead Sparks Concerns About Farage Premiership
Nigel Farage's Reform UK party holds a substantial poll lead over Labour, fueled by his unconventional populist approach that avoids traditional political norms, while raising concerns about policy depth and potential threats to democratic institutions.

Reform UK's Poll Lead Sparks Concerns About Farage Premiership
Nigel Farage's Reform UK party holds a substantial poll lead over Labour, fueled by his unconventional populist approach that avoids traditional political norms, while raising concerns about policy depth and potential threats to democratic institutions.
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56% Bias Score

Musk's DOGE Departure: $175 Billion in Savings, Legal Battles, and Political Fallout
Elon Musk's departure from President Trump's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) concludes a period of significant, controversial cost-cutting measures resulting in approximately $175 billion in savings but facing legal challenges and shaping the political landscape heading into the 2026 midt...

Musk's DOGE Departure: $175 Billion in Savings, Legal Battles, and Political Fallout
Elon Musk's departure from President Trump's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) concludes a period of significant, controversial cost-cutting measures resulting in approximately $175 billion in savings but facing legal challenges and shaping the political landscape heading into the 2026 midt...
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44% Bias Score

Mexico City Offers Concessions in Ongoing Teacher Strike
After a Wednesday meeting yielded no agreement, Mexico City's government offered a gradual reduction in teachers' retirement age, which the CNTE union deemed insufficient; protests continue, but talks remain open, aiming to resolve the dispute over the 2007 ISSSTE pension reform.

Mexico City Offers Concessions in Ongoing Teacher Strike
After a Wednesday meeting yielded no agreement, Mexico City's government offered a gradual reduction in teachers' retirement age, which the CNTE union deemed insufficient; protests continue, but talks remain open, aiming to resolve the dispute over the 2007 ISSSTE pension reform.
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48% Bias Score

Guyanese Opposition Candidate Faces New Charges Amidst Upcoming Election
In Guyana, U.S.-sanctioned businessman Azruddin Mohamed, who plans to challenge President Irfaan Ali in the upcoming September 1st election, was charged with false tax declaration and under-invoicing a luxury vehicle; he pleaded not guilty but faces up to three years in prison if convicted. The U.S....

Guyanese Opposition Candidate Faces New Charges Amidst Upcoming Election
In Guyana, U.S.-sanctioned businessman Azruddin Mohamed, who plans to challenge President Irfaan Ali in the upcoming September 1st election, was charged with false tax declaration and under-invoicing a luxury vehicle; he pleaded not guilty but faces up to three years in prison if convicted. The U.S....
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40% Bias Score

Australian Coalition Government Formed Amidst Deep Internal Divisions
Australia's Liberal and National parties formed a coalition government despite deep internal divisions, exposed during the recent election, between liberal and nationalist factions, driven by the urban-rural divide and differing media strategies.

Australian Coalition Government Formed Amidst Deep Internal Divisions
Australia's Liberal and National parties formed a coalition government despite deep internal divisions, exposed during the recent election, between liberal and nationalist factions, driven by the urban-rural divide and differing media strategies.
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52% Bias Score
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