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Germany's Bundestag Convenes with AfD Rise and Demographic Imbalances
The German Bundestag will convene with 630 members, including 230 newcomers, reflecting a rise of the far-right AfD (152 seats) and demographic underrepresentation of women and minorities. The youngest member is 23, and the oldest is 84; the youngest pledged to donate most of his salary.
Germany's Bundestag Convenes with AfD Rise and Demographic Imbalances
The German Bundestag will convene with 630 members, including 230 newcomers, reflecting a rise of the far-right AfD (152 seats) and demographic underrepresentation of women and minorities. The youngest member is 23, and the oldest is 84; the youngest pledged to donate most of his salary.
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48% Bias Score


German Government Dismissed, Caretaker Role Begins Amidst Coalition Talks
Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz and his cabinet will be dismissed this evening, 1203 days after taking office, as per Article 69 of the Basic Law, but will remain in a caretaker role until a new government, likely a Union-SPD coalition, is formed after current coalition talks.
German Government Dismissed, Caretaker Role Begins Amidst Coalition Talks
Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz and his cabinet will be dismissed this evening, 1203 days after taking office, as per Article 69 of the Basic Law, but will remain in a caretaker role until a new government, likely a Union-SPD coalition, is formed after current coalition talks.
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36% Bias Score


Canada Increases Transparency on Foreign Election Interference
The Canadian government will increase transparency on foreign election interference, holding weekly briefings with reporters, but only announcing critical incidents to avoid disruption; the election is estimated to cost $570 million and will be held on April 28th.
Canada Increases Transparency on Foreign Election Interference
The Canadian government will increase transparency on foreign election interference, holding weekly briefings with reporters, but only announcing critical incidents to avoid disruption; the election is estimated to cost $570 million and will be held on April 28th.
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36% Bias Score


Large Protest Follows Arrest of Istanbul Mayor İmamoğlu
On March 21st, 2024, a large protest took place in Saraçhane, Istanbul, following the arrest of İBB Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu. CHP leader Özgür Özel announced İmamoğlu received 15,497,957 votes in a presidential primary, called for boycotts of certain media outlets, and promised to fight for İmamoğlu's r...
Large Protest Follows Arrest of Istanbul Mayor İmamoğlu
On March 21st, 2024, a large protest took place in Saraçhane, Istanbul, following the arrest of İBB Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu. CHP leader Özgür Özel announced İmamoğlu received 15,497,957 votes in a presidential primary, called for boycotts of certain media outlets, and promised to fight for İmamoğlu's r...
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48% Bias Score


Canadian Federal Election Campaign Underway
The Canadian federal election campaign is underway, with leaders' debates set for April 16 and 17, and Elections Canada projecting a $570-million cost; key policy announcements include tax cuts and housing initiatives, while ongoing issues involve Canada-U.S. relations and supervised drug-use sites.
Canadian Federal Election Campaign Underway
The Canadian federal election campaign is underway, with leaders' debates set for April 16 and 17, and Elections Canada projecting a $570-million cost; key policy announcements include tax cuts and housing initiatives, while ongoing issues involve Canada-U.S. relations and supervised drug-use sites.
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44% Bias Score


Turkey Protests: Erdogan Condemns Unrest Following Imamoglu Arrest
Following the arrest of Istanbul's mayor Ekrem Imamoglu on corruption charges, widespread protests erupted across Turkey, resulting in over 1,133 arrests and strong condemnation from President Erdogan who blamed opposition parties for inciting violence.
Turkey Protests: Erdogan Condemns Unrest Following Imamoglu Arrest
Following the arrest of Istanbul's mayor Ekrem Imamoglu on corruption charges, widespread protests erupted across Turkey, resulting in over 1,133 arrests and strong condemnation from President Erdogan who blamed opposition parties for inciting violence.
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56% Bias Score

Sanders Rallies Highlight Democratic Party's Low Approval, Trump-Musk Criticism
Bernie Sanders' "Fighting Oligarchy" tour drew thousands to rallies in Arizona and Nevada, criticizing President Trump and Elon Musk's influence on government policy and the Democratic Party's perceived inaction, amid record-low approval ratings for the party.

Sanders Rallies Highlight Democratic Party's Low Approval, Trump-Musk Criticism
Bernie Sanders' "Fighting Oligarchy" tour drew thousands to rallies in Arizona and Nevada, criticizing President Trump and Elon Musk's influence on government policy and the Democratic Party's perceived inaction, amid record-low approval ratings for the party.
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48% Bias Score

CSIS Warns of China, India Election Interference in Canada
The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) warns of potential election interference by China and India in Canada's April 28th election, citing strained diplomatic relations and the increased use of AI by state actors. Past interference attempts by these countries had minimal impact on electio...

CSIS Warns of China, India Election Interference in Canada
The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) warns of potential election interference by China and India in Canada's April 28th election, citing strained diplomatic relations and the increased use of AI by state actors. Past interference attempts by these countries had minimal impact on electio...
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44% Bias Score

Australia's Election: Work From Home Rights Become Major Battleground
Australia's major parties clash over work-from-home rights, with the Coalition pushing for a return to offices for public servants, while Labor highlights potential cost increases and attacks on workers' rights, particularly women, to gain political advantage.

Australia's Election: Work From Home Rights Become Major Battleground
Australia's major parties clash over work-from-home rights, with the Coalition pushing for a return to offices for public servants, while Labor highlights potential cost increases and attacks on workers' rights, particularly women, to gain political advantage.
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60% Bias Score

Over 1,100 Arrested in Turkey Amid Protests Following Arrest of Opposition Mayor"
Turkish police arrested over 1,100 people, including journalists and lawyers, during widespread protests in 55 provinces following the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu on March 24, 2025, prompting President Erdogan to warn protesters to cease their actions, while the opposition CHP party sele...

Over 1,100 Arrested in Turkey Amid Protests Following Arrest of Opposition Mayor"
Turkish police arrested over 1,100 people, including journalists and lawyers, during widespread protests in 55 provinces following the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu on March 24, 2025, prompting President Erdogan to warn protesters to cease their actions, while the opposition CHP party sele...
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48% Bias Score

İmamoğlu's Arrest and Presidential Candidacy
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu was arrested on March 19th on corruption and terrorism charges, subsequently imprisoned on March 23rd, the same day he won the CHP's presidential nomination after a primary election where 1.6 million CHP members voted and he received about 15 million votes including sol...

İmamoğlu's Arrest and Presidential Candidacy
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu was arrested on March 19th on corruption and terrorism charges, subsequently imprisoned on March 23rd, the same day he won the CHP's presidential nomination after a primary election where 1.6 million CHP members voted and he received about 15 million votes including sol...
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48% Bias Score

German Chancellor Scholz's Cabinet Formally Dismissed, Remains in Caretaker Role
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier formally dismissed Chancellor Olaf Scholz and his cabinet following the new Bundestag's formation; however, the cabinet continues in a caretaker capacity until a new coalition government is formed.

German Chancellor Scholz's Cabinet Formally Dismissed, Remains in Caretaker Role
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier formally dismissed Chancellor Olaf Scholz and his cabinet following the new Bundestag's formation; however, the cabinet continues in a caretaker capacity until a new coalition government is formed.
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44% Bias Score
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