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Lambie Retains Senate Seat, Shifting Australian Senate Power Dynamics
Tasmanian Senator Jacqui Lambie retained her Senate seat, defeating One Nation's Lee Hanson; this leaves Labor needing to negotiate with either the Greens or the Coalition for legislative support, potentially diminishing the influence of independent and minor parties.
Lambie Retains Senate Seat, Shifting Australian Senate Power Dynamics
Tasmanian Senator Jacqui Lambie retained her Senate seat, defeating One Nation's Lee Hanson; this leaves Labor needing to negotiate with either the Greens or the Coalition for legislative support, potentially diminishing the influence of independent and minor parties.
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48% Bias Score


Emanuel Signals Potential 2028 Presidential Run, Criticizes Democratic Party
Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel hinted at a 2028 presidential bid, criticizing the Democratic Party's current platform as "toxic" and advocating for a return to core issues like economic opportunity. Several other Democrats, including Governors Walz and Beshear, are also considering a run.
Emanuel Signals Potential 2028 Presidential Run, Criticizes Democratic Party
Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel hinted at a 2028 presidential bid, criticizing the Democratic Party's current platform as "toxic" and advocating for a return to core issues like economic opportunity. Several other Democrats, including Governors Walz and Beshear, are also considering a run.
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64% Bias Score


Contested NASUWT Election Pits Left-Leaning Wrack Against Moderate Butler
The NASUWT teaching union will hold a contested election for general secretary between Matt Wrack and Neil Butler from June 19 to July 23, following a legal challenge and controversy over Wrack's initial unopposed appointment, costing the union £70,000 in legal fees.
Contested NASUWT Election Pits Left-Leaning Wrack Against Moderate Butler
The NASUWT teaching union will hold a contested election for general secretary between Matt Wrack and Neil Butler from June 19 to July 23, following a legal challenge and controversy over Wrack's initial unopposed appointment, costing the union £70,000 in legal fees.
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40% Bias Score


Spanish Right-Wing's Internal Strife Hampers Challenge to Scandal-Plagued PSOE"
Amidst multiple scandals involving the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), Spain's right-wing opposition grapples with internal ideological divisions, hindering their ability to effectively challenge the ruling party and potentially paving the way for continued PSOE governance.
Spanish Right-Wing's Internal Strife Hampers Challenge to Scandal-Plagued PSOE"
Amidst multiple scandals involving the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), Spain's right-wing opposition grapples with internal ideological divisions, hindering their ability to effectively challenge the ruling party and potentially paving the way for continued PSOE governance.
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68% Bias Score


French Socialist Party Leadership Vote: Three Candidates Vie for Control
On May 27th, approximately 40,000 French Socialist Party members will vote to determine their party's future direction, choosing between three candidates offering distinct plans for revitalization and electoral success in 2027, focusing on party reform, alliance strategies, and economic policy.
French Socialist Party Leadership Vote: Three Candidates Vie for Control
On May 27th, approximately 40,000 French Socialist Party members will vote to determine their party's future direction, choosing between three candidates offering distinct plans for revitalization and electoral success in 2027, focusing on party reform, alliance strategies, and economic policy.
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36% Bias Score


Valencia's Right-Wing Coalition Loses Key Vote Amidst Internal Divisions
Valencia's City Council narrowly approved a motion condemning changes to Spain's transgender law despite a right-wing majority due to the absence of two Vox councilors during the vote; the mayor's attempt to overturn the vote failed, highlighting the coalition's instability further exposed by the re...
Valencia's Right-Wing Coalition Loses Key Vote Amidst Internal Divisions
Valencia's City Council narrowly approved a motion condemning changes to Spain's transgender law despite a right-wing majority due to the absence of two Vox councilors during the vote; the mayor's attempt to overturn the vote failed, highlighting the coalition's instability further exposed by the re...
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52% Bias Score

21-Year-Old Elected Youngest Australian Senator
On election night, 21-year-old Charlotte Walker became the youngest senator ever elected in Australia, surpassing the previous record held by Jordon Steele-John, after Labor's victory in South Australia. This resulted in the defeat of long-term Liberal senator David Fawcett.

21-Year-Old Elected Youngest Australian Senator
On election night, 21-year-old Charlotte Walker became the youngest senator ever elected in Australia, surpassing the previous record held by Jordon Steele-John, after Labor's victory in South Australia. This resulted in the defeat of long-term Liberal senator David Fawcett.
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36% Bias Score

Georgia Senate Race: Carter's Ad Targets Ossoff on Transgender Athlete Issue
Rep. Buddy Carter released a 30-second ad attacking Sen. Jon Ossoff's vote against a bill barring transgender women from women's sports, featuring a transgender woman endorsing Ossoff; the ad showcases the use of transgender issues as a key campaign strategy in Georgia's upcoming Senate race.

Georgia Senate Race: Carter's Ad Targets Ossoff on Transgender Athlete Issue
Rep. Buddy Carter released a 30-second ad attacking Sen. Jon Ossoff's vote against a bill barring transgender women from women's sports, featuring a transgender woman endorsing Ossoff; the ad showcases the use of transgender issues as a key campaign strategy in Georgia's upcoming Senate race.
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72% Bias Score

Spanish Government's Survival Amidst Scandals and Political Uncertainty
The Spanish government, led by Pedro Sánchez, continues despite scandals involving alleged attempts to discredit investigations into the Sánchez family, government mismanagement, and questionable appointments, relying on smaller parties to avoid early elections.

Spanish Government's Survival Amidst Scandals and Political Uncertainty
The Spanish government, led by Pedro Sánchez, continues despite scandals involving alleged attempts to discredit investigations into the Sánchez family, government mismanagement, and questionable appointments, relying on smaller parties to avoid early elections.
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60% Bias Score

Brazilian President Lula Diagnosed with Labyrinthitis
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was diagnosed with labyrinthitis on May 26, 2025, in Brasilia, leading to the cancellation of some scheduled events; his blood and imaging tests were normal.

Brazilian President Lula Diagnosed with Labyrinthitis
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was diagnosed with labyrinthitis on May 26, 2025, in Brasilia, leading to the cancellation of some scheduled events; his blood and imaging tests were normal.
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48% Bias Score

Macron's TV Interview Reveals Deepening Political Crisis
During a three-hour TV interview on May 13th, French President Macron defended his record and addressed public disapproval of his pension reform, despite internal party dissent and a lack of concrete policy announcements, leading to uncertainty about his second term.

Macron's TV Interview Reveals Deepening Political Crisis
During a three-hour TV interview on May 13th, French President Macron defended his record and addressed public disapproval of his pension reform, despite internal party dissent and a lack of concrete policy announcements, leading to uncertainty about his second term.
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48% Bias Score

Mixed Results in Italy's Municipal Elections: Center-Left and Center-Right Vie for Power
Italy held municipal elections on May 24-25 in 117 municipalities plus 9 in Sicily, with 56.29% turnout of roughly 2 million voters; early results show varied success for center-left and center-right coalitions in major cities, with potential run-offs on June 8-9.

Mixed Results in Italy's Municipal Elections: Center-Left and Center-Right Vie for Power
Italy held municipal elections on May 24-25 in 117 municipalities plus 9 in Sicily, with 56.29% turnout of roughly 2 million voters; early results show varied success for center-left and center-right coalitions in major cities, with potential run-offs on June 8-9.
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36% Bias Score
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