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Marinakis Accuses PASOK and SYRIZA of Hypocrisy in OPKEPE Case
Greek government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis publicly criticized PASOK and SYRIZA in Thessaloniki for their criticism of the government's handling of the OPKEPE case, accusing them of hypocrisy and highlighting a SYRIZA-era ministerial decision as the source of the problem. He also discussed the u...
Marinakis Accuses PASOK and SYRIZA of Hypocrisy in OPKEPE Case
Greek government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis publicly criticized PASOK and SYRIZA in Thessaloniki for their criticism of the government's handling of the OPKEPE case, accusing them of hypocrisy and highlighting a SYRIZA-era ministerial decision as the source of the problem. He also discussed the u...
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56% Bias Score


Romanian Election Annulment Exposes Deep Societal Distrust
The annulment of Romania's November 2024 presidential elections due to Russian interference led to a runoff between two self-proclaimed "anti-system" candidates, Nicușor Dan and George Simion, exposing deep societal distrust and political manipulation.
Romanian Election Annulment Exposes Deep Societal Distrust
The annulment of Romania's November 2024 presidential elections due to Russian interference led to a runoff between two self-proclaimed "anti-system" candidates, Nicușor Dan and George Simion, exposing deep societal distrust and political manipulation.
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48% Bias Score


Farage's £85 Billion Spending Plan Faces Scrutiny
Nigel Farage's Reform UK proposed an £85 billion spending plan, including scrapping the two-child benefit cap and raising the tax threshold to £20,000, aiming to incentivize marriage and childbirth, while proposing cuts to Net Zero, asylum spending, and DEI initiatives to fund it; experts question t...
Farage's £85 Billion Spending Plan Faces Scrutiny
Nigel Farage's Reform UK proposed an £85 billion spending plan, including scrapping the two-child benefit cap and raising the tax threshold to £20,000, aiming to incentivize marriage and childbirth, while proposing cuts to Net Zero, asylum spending, and DEI initiatives to fund it; experts question t...
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60% Bias Score


Record Number of Polish Citizens Vote Abroad in Presidential Election
A record 695,886 Polish citizens registered abroad to vote in the presidential election's second round, exceeding the first round's 509,000 by over 186,000, signifying increased diaspora political engagement.
Record Number of Polish Citizens Vote Abroad in Presidential Election
A record 695,886 Polish citizens registered abroad to vote in the presidential election's second round, exceeding the first round's 509,000 by over 186,000, signifying increased diaspora political engagement.
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56% Bias Score


Czech President Works to Secure Continued Military Aid to Ukraine Despite Political Opposition
Czech President Petr Pavel is working to ensure continued military aid to Ukraine despite concerns from the leading opposition party, ANO, which has raised questions about transparency and potential irregularities in a Czech-led program to supply Kyiv with 1.8 million artillery shells this year, pot...
Czech President Works to Secure Continued Military Aid to Ukraine Despite Political Opposition
Czech President Petr Pavel is working to ensure continued military aid to Ukraine despite concerns from the leading opposition party, ANO, which has raised questions about transparency and potential irregularities in a Czech-led program to supply Kyiv with 1.8 million artillery shells this year, pot...
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32% Bias Score


Mexico to Hold First Popular Vote for Judicial Positions
Mexico will hold its first-ever popular vote on June 1st, 2025, to elect 881 judicial officials, including Supreme Court justices, marking a significant change from the previous appointment-based system established by the Judicial Power Reform of September 2024.
Mexico to Hold First Popular Vote for Judicial Positions
Mexico will hold its first-ever popular vote on June 1st, 2025, to elect 881 judicial officials, including Supreme Court justices, marking a significant change from the previous appointment-based system established by the Judicial Power Reform of September 2024.
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36% Bias Score

Record Turnout for Polish Presidential Election Abroad
The 2025 Polish presidential elections saw record-high interest from Polish citizens abroad, with over 636,000 registered to vote (potentially reaching 700,000) and a first-round turnout exceeding 89 percent. Rafał Trzaskowski won the first round abroad with 36.82 percent, proceeding to the second r...

Record Turnout for Polish Presidential Election Abroad
The 2025 Polish presidential elections saw record-high interest from Polish citizens abroad, with over 636,000 registered to vote (potentially reaching 700,000) and a first-round turnout exceeding 89 percent. Rafał Trzaskowski won the first round abroad with 36.82 percent, proceeding to the second r...
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52% Bias Score

Erdoğan Criticizes Opposition Leader, Prompting Accusations of Election-Related Fear
CHP spokesperson Deniz Yücel responded to President Erdoğan's criticism of CHP leader Özgür Özel, accusing Erdoğan of being afraid of the upcoming elections and deflecting attention from his party's declining popularity; Yücel's response also highlighted the international awareness of the situation.

Erdoğan Criticizes Opposition Leader, Prompting Accusations of Election-Related Fear
CHP spokesperson Deniz Yücel responded to President Erdoğan's criticism of CHP leader Özgür Özel, accusing Erdoğan of being afraid of the upcoming elections and deflecting attention from his party's declining popularity; Yücel's response also highlighted the international awareness of the situation.
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40% Bias Score

DOJ Sues North Carolina Over Missing Voter ID Information
The Justice Department sued North Carolina election officials for violating the Help America Vote Act by failing to collect voter ID information from over 200,000 registered voters, following a state Supreme Court case where a Republican candidate unsuccessfully challenged his loss based on missing ...

DOJ Sues North Carolina Over Missing Voter ID Information
The Justice Department sued North Carolina election officials for violating the Help America Vote Act by failing to collect voter ID information from over 200,000 registered voters, following a state Supreme Court case where a Republican candidate unsuccessfully challenged his loss based on missing ...
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40% Bias Score

Contrasting Parliamentary Approaches in France: From Respectful Debate to Strategic Maneuvering
The French Parliament's recent sessions showcased contrasting approaches: constructive debate on a 'right to die' bill contrasted with strategic maneuvering and procedural tactics employed during the Duplomb agricultural reform bill, highlighting the challenges of the fragmented French political lan...

Contrasting Parliamentary Approaches in France: From Respectful Debate to Strategic Maneuvering
The French Parliament's recent sessions showcased contrasting approaches: constructive debate on a 'right to die' bill contrasted with strategic maneuvering and procedural tactics employed during the Duplomb agricultural reform bill, highlighting the challenges of the fragmented French political lan...
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44% Bias Score

Suriname's New Coalition Government
In Paramaribo, six Surinamese parties signed a declaration to form a government led by NDP's Jennifer Simons, who could become Suriname's first female president, after the NDP won 18 seats and the VHP 17, leaving President Santokhi's party out of the coalition.

Suriname's New Coalition Government
In Paramaribo, six Surinamese parties signed a declaration to form a government led by NDP's Jennifer Simons, who could become Suriname's first female president, after the NDP won 18 seats and the VHP 17, leaving President Santokhi's party out of the coalition.
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56% Bias Score

Bolivian Court Reinstates Morales' Candidacy, Defying Reelection Ban
A Bolivian court overturned the Supreme Electoral Tribunal's (TSE) decision to cancel PAN-BOL's registration, enabling former president Evo Morales to run in the 2025 election despite a constitutional ban on reelection; the TSE argues the candidacy registration deadline has passed, while PAN-BOL mai...

Bolivian Court Reinstates Morales' Candidacy, Defying Reelection Ban
A Bolivian court overturned the Supreme Electoral Tribunal's (TSE) decision to cancel PAN-BOL's registration, enabling former president Evo Morales to run in the 2025 election despite a constitutional ban on reelection; the TSE argues the candidacy registration deadline has passed, while PAN-BOL mai...
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52% Bias Score
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