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Simion Challenges Romanian Election Results After Initial Concession
Following Romania's presidential election, ultranationalist George Simion of the AUR party, initially accepting defeat, will challenge the results won by pro-European Nicusor Dan within the three-day legal timeframe, while the PSD party undergoes leadership changes and considers its role in the new ...
Simion Challenges Romanian Election Results After Initial Concession
Following Romania's presidential election, ultranationalist George Simion of the AUR party, initially accepting defeat, will challenge the results won by pro-European Nicusor Dan within the three-day legal timeframe, while the PSD party undergoes leadership changes and considers its role in the new ...
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52% Bias Score


Heil Reflects on Tenure, SPD's Challenges
Former German Labor Minister Hubertus Heil discussed his tenure on Sandra Maischberger's ARD talk show, addressing successes and failures, particularly regarding the citizen's allowance, and its impact on the SPD's electoral prospects.
Heil Reflects on Tenure, SPD's Challenges
Former German Labor Minister Hubertus Heil discussed his tenure on Sandra Maischberger's ARD talk show, addressing successes and failures, particularly regarding the citizen's allowance, and its impact on the SPD's electoral prospects.
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52% Bias Score


PP to Redefine Political Project Ahead of National Congress
The Partido Popular (PP) is holding its XXI National Congress on July 4-6 to redefine its political project, aiming for broader appeal and a unified front to challenge the Socialist Party, drawing lessons from recent right-leaning electoral wins in Europe.
PP to Redefine Political Project Ahead of National Congress
The Partido Popular (PP) is holding its XXI National Congress on July 4-6 to redefine its political project, aiming for broader appeal and a unified front to challenge the Socialist Party, drawing lessons from recent right-leaning electoral wins in Europe.
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56% Bias Score


Vox seeks to emulate European far-right success, focusing on youth vote
Spain's far-right Vox party, currently polling at 12.5%, seeks to emulate the success of other European ultraconservative parties like Portugal's Chega (22.5%), analyzing their campaigns to boost its own electoral performance, particularly among younger voters who show increasing right-wing support.
Vox seeks to emulate European far-right success, focusing on youth vote
Spain's far-right Vox party, currently polling at 12.5%, seeks to emulate the success of other European ultraconservative parties like Portugal's Chega (22.5%), analyzing their campaigns to boost its own electoral performance, particularly among younger voters who show increasing right-wing support.
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48% Bias Score


Khanna Bridges Partisan Divide at Pennsylvania Town Hall
At a Pennsylvania town hall, Rep. Ro Khanna engaged with Trump supporters, showcasing bipartisan cooperation on a bill to codify Trump's prescription drug pricing executive order, while also addressing local economic concerns and highlighting the need for political unity.
Khanna Bridges Partisan Divide at Pennsylvania Town Hall
At a Pennsylvania town hall, Rep. Ro Khanna engaged with Trump supporters, showcasing bipartisan cooperation on a bill to codify Trump's prescription drug pricing executive order, while also addressing local economic concerns and highlighting the need for political unity.
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40% Bias Score


Lower Saxony's Minister President Stephan Weil Resigns
Stephan Weil, Lower Saxony's Minister President for 12 years, is resigning due to age and health concerns, with Olaf Lies set to succeed him; the move is interpreted as both a personal and potentially strategic decision ahead of the 2027 state elections.
Lower Saxony's Minister President Stephan Weil Resigns
Stephan Weil, Lower Saxony's Minister President for 12 years, is resigning due to age and health concerns, with Olaf Lies set to succeed him; the move is interpreted as both a personal and potentially strategic decision ahead of the 2027 state elections.
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40% Bias Score

De Miguel Wins Tight Cepyme Election, Signaling Shift in SME Leadership
Ángela de Miguel defeated Gerardo Cuerva in the Cepyme presidential election by a narrow margin of 30 votes (246 to 216) on Tuesday, marking a significant shift in leadership within the Spanish SME employers' association, amidst internal divisions and a contested campaign.

De Miguel Wins Tight Cepyme Election, Signaling Shift in SME Leadership
Ángela de Miguel defeated Gerardo Cuerva in the Cepyme presidential election by a narrow margin of 30 votes (246 to 216) on Tuesday, marking a significant shift in leadership within the Spanish SME employers' association, amidst internal divisions and a contested campaign.
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52% Bias Score

Pennsylvania Primaries: Krasner, Gainey Face Reelection Battles
Pennsylvania voters will choose Democratic candidates for Philadelphia District Attorney and Pittsburgh Mayor on Tuesday, with incumbents Larry Krasner and Ed Gainey facing primary challenges focused on crime, affordable housing, and their stances against the Trump administration. Two statewide cour...

Pennsylvania Primaries: Krasner, Gainey Face Reelection Battles
Pennsylvania voters will choose Democratic candidates for Philadelphia District Attorney and Pittsburgh Mayor on Tuesday, with incumbents Larry Krasner and Ed Gainey facing primary challenges focused on crime, affordable housing, and their stances against the Trump administration. Two statewide cour...
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36% Bias Score

Bottoms Launches Georgia Gubernatorial Campaign
Former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms announced her candidacy for Georgia governor on Tuesday, highlighting her experience leading during the pandemic and social unrest, and positioning herself against a backdrop of political uncertainty.

Bottoms Launches Georgia Gubernatorial Campaign
Former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms announced her candidacy for Georgia governor on Tuesday, highlighting her experience leading during the pandemic and social unrest, and positioning herself against a backdrop of political uncertainty.
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36% Bias Score

Portugal's Unstable Politics: Far-Right Surge After Inconclusive Election
Portugal's third election in three years yielded another minority government for the center-right Democratic Alliance, while the far-right Chega party surged, winning 58 seats—equal to the Socialists—in the 230-seat National Assembly, amid corruption scandals, a housing crisis, and a steep rise in i...

Portugal's Unstable Politics: Far-Right Surge After Inconclusive Election
Portugal's third election in three years yielded another minority government for the center-right Democratic Alliance, while the far-right Chega party surged, winning 58 seats—equal to the Socialists—in the 230-seat National Assembly, amid corruption scandals, a housing crisis, and a steep rise in i...
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36% Bias Score

Australian Nationals Split from Liberal Party
The Australian Nationals party ended its coalition with the Liberal party, marking the first such split since the 1980s due to disagreements over nuclear power, a regional fund, and other key policies. The treasurer called it a "nuclear meltdown", while the Nationals expressed hope for future reunif...

Australian Nationals Split from Liberal Party
The Australian Nationals party ended its coalition with the Liberal party, marking the first such split since the 1980s due to disagreements over nuclear power, a regional fund, and other key policies. The treasurer called it a "nuclear meltdown", while the Nationals expressed hope for future reunif...
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48% Bias Score

Retailleau Wins French Les Républicains Presidency Amidst Party's Internal Challenges
Bruno Retailleau won the French Les Républicains party presidency on May 18th with 74.3% of the vote, defeating Laurent Wauquiez, marking a surprising turn for the party, though fundamental issues remain unresolved, with only 120,000 members and 98,100 voters participating.

Retailleau Wins French Les Républicains Presidency Amidst Party's Internal Challenges
Bruno Retailleau won the French Les Républicains party presidency on May 18th with 74.3% of the vote, defeating Laurent Wauquiez, marking a surprising turn for the party, though fundamental issues remain unresolved, with only 120,000 members and 98,100 voters participating.
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52% Bias Score
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