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Romania's Election: A Choice Between EU Alignment and Ultranationalism
Romania's presidential runoff on May 18th features pro-EU mathematician Nicușor Dan against ultranationalist George Simion, whose 41% in the first round reflects deep public discontent; the outcome will decide Romania's future alignment with the EU and NATO.
Romania's Election: A Choice Between EU Alignment and Ultranationalism
Romania's presidential runoff on May 18th features pro-EU mathematician Nicușor Dan against ultranationalist George Simion, whose 41% in the first round reflects deep public discontent; the outcome will decide Romania's future alignment with the EU and NATO.
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52% Bias Score


PP-Vox Budget Stalemate Creates Internal Divisions in Spain
The Spanish People's Party (PP) is struggling to finalize regional budgets with the far-right Vox party due to disagreements over migrant policies and other issues, causing delays and internal divisions within the PP ahead of their national congress.
PP-Vox Budget Stalemate Creates Internal Divisions in Spain
The Spanish People's Party (PP) is struggling to finalize regional budgets with the far-right Vox party due to disagreements over migrant policies and other issues, causing delays and internal divisions within the PP ahead of their national congress.
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60% Bias Score


Erdoğan's Local Government Restructuring Plan Faces Sharp Criticism
CHP MP Seyit Torun criticized President Erdoğan's proposed local government restructuring, warning against reducing mayoral powers and advocating for increased local autonomy and resources; he highlighted insufficient funding hindering municipalities from addressing citizen needs.
Erdoğan's Local Government Restructuring Plan Faces Sharp Criticism
CHP MP Seyit Torun criticized President Erdoğan's proposed local government restructuring, warning against reducing mayoral powers and advocating for increased local autonomy and resources; he highlighted insufficient funding hindering municipalities from addressing citizen needs.
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52% Bias Score


FDP Restructures Leadership After Crushing Election Defeat
Following its 4.3% result in the February 23rd federal election, the FDP party is undergoing a leadership change in Berlin with Christian Dürr replacing Christian Lindner as chairman and Nicole Büttner proposed as general secretary, aiming for a Bundestag return in four years.
FDP Restructures Leadership After Crushing Election Defeat
Following its 4.3% result in the February 23rd federal election, the FDP party is undergoing a leadership change in Berlin with Christian Dürr replacing Christian Lindner as chairman and Nicole Büttner proposed as general secretary, aiming for a Bundestag return in four years.
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44% Bias Score


Portugal Heads to Snap Elections Amidst Political Uncertainty
Portugal holds snap elections this Sunday, less than a year after the last vote, with Prime Minister Luís Montenegro's Democratic Alliance projected to win the most votes but fall short of a majority; a hung parliament and prolonged political instability are expected.
Portugal Heads to Snap Elections Amidst Political Uncertainty
Portugal holds snap elections this Sunday, less than a year after the last vote, with Prime Minister Luís Montenegro's Democratic Alliance projected to win the most votes but fall short of a majority; a hung parliament and prolonged political instability are expected.
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40% Bias Score


Liberal Party Faces Existential Crisis Amidst Coalition Tensions
Internal divisions within the Australian Liberal Party, particularly over nuclear energy policy, threaten a formal split from the National party, prompting calls for a special inquiry to address the party's future and declining support among female and young voters.
Liberal Party Faces Existential Crisis Amidst Coalition Tensions
Internal divisions within the Australian Liberal Party, particularly over nuclear energy policy, threaten a formal split from the National party, prompting calls for a special inquiry to address the party's future and declining support among female and young voters.
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60% Bias Score

Australia's Parliament Achieves Record Diversity
Australia's 48th Parliament is the most diverse yet, with over 55% of Labor MPs and senators being women, and a significant increase in multicultural representation, although still lagging behind comparable nations.

Australia's Parliament Achieves Record Diversity
Australia's 48th Parliament is the most diverse yet, with over 55% of Labor MPs and senators being women, and a significant increase in multicultural representation, although still lagging behind comparable nations.
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40% Bias Score

Catalan PP Leader's Book Sparks Ideological Debate
Alejandro Fernández, the Catalan PP leader, published "A calzón quitao," a book offering an insider's perspective on the party's internal struggles and advocating for a clearer ideological stance ahead of the upcoming congress, challenging past strategies.

Catalan PP Leader's Book Sparks Ideological Debate
Alejandro Fernández, the Catalan PP leader, published "A calzón quitao," a book offering an insider's perspective on the party's internal struggles and advocating for a clearer ideological stance ahead of the upcoming congress, challenging past strategies.
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56% Bias Score

PP to Debate Internal Elections Amidst Concerns Over Centralized Power
The Spanish People's Party (PP) will debate internal election methods, specifically primaries, in July, despite past negative experiences in the party and other parties where primaries have undermined internal democracy and concentrated power in leaders like Pedro Sánchez of the PSOE.

PP to Debate Internal Elections Amidst Concerns Over Centralized Power
The Spanish People's Party (PP) will debate internal election methods, specifically primaries, in July, despite past negative experiences in the party and other parties where primaries have undermined internal democracy and concentrated power in leaders like Pedro Sánchez of the PSOE.
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60% Bias Score

Simion's "Romania First" Energy Gambit Risks Economic Fallout
In Romania's upcoming election, nationalist frontrunner George Simion seeks to reclaim the state-owned energy company Petrom from Austria's OMV, citing slow Black Sea gas development and aiming to boost the national economy.

Simion's "Romania First" Energy Gambit Risks Economic Fallout
In Romania's upcoming election, nationalist frontrunner George Simion seeks to reclaim the state-owned energy company Petrom from Austria's OMV, citing slow Black Sea gas development and aiming to boost the national economy.
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36% Bias Score

Bloc Québécois Challenges Canadian Election Result in Terrebonne Riding
The Bloc Québécois is challenging the results of the Terrebonne, Quebec, riding election, where the Liberal candidate won by one vote, due to a rejected mail-in ballot; the party is seeking a new election.

Bloc Québécois Challenges Canadian Election Result in Terrebonne Riding
The Bloc Québécois is challenging the results of the Terrebonne, Quebec, riding election, where the Liberal candidate won by one vote, due to a rejected mail-in ballot; the party is seeking a new election.
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44% Bias Score

The View" Debate: Misogyny and the Failure to Elect a Female President
The View" co-hosts debated whether the U.S. is misogynistic due to its failure to elect a female president, with differing opinions on the roles of sexism and other factors in Hillary Clinton and Kamala Harris's losses; President Biden previously blamed sexism for Harris's defeat.

The View" Debate: Misogyny and the Failure to Elect a Female President
The View" co-hosts debated whether the U.S. is misogynistic due to its failure to elect a female president, with differing opinions on the roles of sexism and other factors in Hillary Clinton and Kamala Harris's losses; President Biden previously blamed sexism for Harris's defeat.
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56% Bias Score
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