Tasoula Elected as New Greek Parliament President
Konstantina Tasoula was elected president of the Greek Parliament after intense negotiations and last-minute maneuvering, replacing Katerina Sakellaropoulou; the article details the behind-the-scenes political dynamics that led to this decision.
Tasoula Elected as New Greek Parliament President
Konstantina Tasoula was elected president of the Greek Parliament after intense negotiations and last-minute maneuvering, replacing Katerina Sakellaropoulou; the article details the behind-the-scenes political dynamics that led to this decision.
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8% Bias Score
D.C. Residents Flee as Trump's Inauguration Approaches
Ahead of Donald Trump's inauguration, several Washington D.C. residents, including Alejandra Whitney-Smith and Tia Butler, are leaving the city due to concerns about his presidency, contrasting with the excitement of many conservative and Republican supporters who are filling hotels at high prices (...
D.C. Residents Flee as Trump's Inauguration Approaches
Ahead of Donald Trump's inauguration, several Washington D.C. residents, including Alejandra Whitney-Smith and Tia Butler, are leaving the city due to concerns about his presidency, contrasting with the excitement of many conservative and Republican supporters who are filling hotels at high prices (...
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60% Bias Score
CHP to Sue Gökçek Over False Accusation Against Party Leader
CHP will file a lawsuit against former Ankara Mayor Melih Gökçek for falsely claiming that CHP leader Özgür Özel missed a NOW TV interview due to excessive drinking; Gökçek's statement was deemed defamatory and politically motivated.
CHP to Sue Gökçek Over False Accusation Against Party Leader
CHP will file a lawsuit against former Ankara Mayor Melih Gökçek for falsely claiming that CHP leader Özgür Özel missed a NOW TV interview due to excessive drinking; Gökçek's statement was deemed defamatory and politically motivated.
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56% Bias Score
German Left Party's Electoral Strategy Amidst Internal Divisions and Low Poll Numbers
Germany's Left Party, currently polling between 3% and 4%, held an extraordinary party congress in Berlin focusing on electoral strategy; their plan involves prominent older members winning direct mandates to secure Bundestag representation, while internal divisions and avoidance of key issues like ...
German Left Party's Electoral Strategy Amidst Internal Divisions and Low Poll Numbers
Germany's Left Party, currently polling between 3% and 4%, held an extraordinary party congress in Berlin focusing on electoral strategy; their plan involves prominent older members winning direct mandates to secure Bundestag representation, while internal divisions and avoidance of key issues like ...
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68% Bias Score
Germany's Left Party Struggles to Gain Traction in Bundestag Polls
Germany's Left party, despite gaining 17,000 members since a recent split, remains below the 5% threshold for Bundestag representation in polls; their strategy focuses on securing three direct mandates and emphasizes lowering living costs, opposing arms to Ukraine, and advocating for a stronger soci...
Germany's Left Party Struggles to Gain Traction in Bundestag Polls
Germany's Left party, despite gaining 17,000 members since a recent split, remains below the 5% threshold for Bundestag representation in polls; their strategy focuses on securing three direct mandates and emphasizes lowering living costs, opposing arms to Ukraine, and advocating for a stronger soci...
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44% Bias Score
Kassélakis' Movement for Democracy Faces Challenges Forming Parliamentary Group
Seventy days after its founding, Stephanos Kassélakis' Movement for Democracy lacks a full parliamentary group, facing challenges in attracting independent MPs from SYRIZA, whose decisions may be influenced by the upcoming presidential election. Five MPs support Kassélakis, and four more are needed.
Kassélakis' Movement for Democracy Faces Challenges Forming Parliamentary Group
Seventy days after its founding, Stephanos Kassélakis' Movement for Democracy lacks a full parliamentary group, facing challenges in attracting independent MPs from SYRIZA, whose decisions may be influenced by the upcoming presidential election. Five MPs support Kassélakis, and four more are needed.
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48% Bias Score
Biden's Presidency Ends with Low Approval Ratings Amidst Policy Successes and Negative Events
President Biden concluded his single term with approval ratings consistently below 50%, despite legislative wins, due to negative reactions to events such as the Afghanistan withdrawal, rising inflation, and border issues, leaving his historical legacy uncertain.
Biden's Presidency Ends with Low Approval Ratings Amidst Policy Successes and Negative Events
President Biden concluded his single term with approval ratings consistently below 50%, despite legislative wins, due to negative reactions to events such as the Afghanistan withdrawal, rising inflation, and border issues, leaving his historical legacy uncertain.
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60% Bias Score
Ramelow's Bundestag Bid: A Revitalization Attempt for the Left Party
Bodo Ramelow, 68, former Minister President of Thuringia, is running for the German Bundestag with the Left Party, aiming to revitalize the party's public image and electoral prospects; he highlights recent membership growth in Thuringia and his social media collaboration with younger party members.
Ramelow's Bundestag Bid: A Revitalization Attempt for the Left Party
Bodo Ramelow, 68, former Minister President of Thuringia, is running for the German Bundestag with the Left Party, aiming to revitalize the party's public image and electoral prospects; he highlights recent membership growth in Thuringia and his social media collaboration with younger party members.
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40% Bias Score
Bridging the Gap: Israeli Unity vs. Knesset Division
This article analyzes the disconnect between the unified spirit of Israeli society and the divisive political climate in the Knesset, advocating for a new leadership that prioritizes national unity and stability.
Bridging the Gap: Israeli Unity vs. Knesset Division
This article analyzes the disconnect between the unified spirit of Israeli society and the divisive political climate in the Knesset, advocating for a new leadership that prioritizes national unity and stability.
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48% Bias Score
Dutton Promises Tax Deduction for Work Lunches Amidst Internal Party Strife
Australian Opposition Leader Peter Dutton announced a two-year tax offset plan for work lunches, up to $20,000 for small businesses with turnover under $10 million, while facing internal party conflict after a preselection battle in a key Sydney seat.
Dutton Promises Tax Deduction for Work Lunches Amidst Internal Party Strife
Australian Opposition Leader Peter Dutton announced a two-year tax offset plan for work lunches, up to $20,000 for small businesses with turnover under $10 million, while facing internal party conflict after a preselection battle in a key Sydney seat.
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56% Bias Score
German Left Party Outlines 'Plan B' Amidst Low Poll Ratings
Germany's Left Party held an extraordinary congress in Berlin, outlining a strategy to secure Bundestag seats through prominent senior members ('Mission Silberlocke') amid low poll ratings and internal divisions regarding social, economic, and migration issues.
German Left Party Outlines 'Plan B' Amidst Low Poll Ratings
Germany's Left Party held an extraordinary congress in Berlin, outlining a strategy to secure Bundestag seats through prominent senior members ('Mission Silberlocke') amid low poll ratings and internal divisions regarding social, economic, and migration issues.
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64% Bias Score
Greek Politics: Unexpected Cancellation, Ministerial Change, and Presidential Vote
PASOK unexpectedly canceled a scheduled parliamentary debate on farmers' issues; the Greek government saw a change in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with Kostas Fragkoyiannis resigning and Tasos Chatzivasileiou appointed; and Antonis Samaras received many well-wishers.
Greek Politics: Unexpected Cancellation, Ministerial Change, and Presidential Vote
PASOK unexpectedly canceled a scheduled parliamentary debate on farmers' issues; the Greek government saw a change in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with Kostas Fragkoyiannis resigning and Tasos Chatzivasileiou appointed; and Antonis Samaras received many well-wishers.
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48% Bias Score