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Alaska Prosecutes American Samoans for Voter Registration Issues
Eleven American Samoan residents in Whittier, Alaska, face felony charges for falsely claiming U.S. citizenship while registering to vote, highlighting the unique legal status of American Samoans who are U.S. nationals but not automatic citizens, and resulting in confusion among voters and election ...
Alaska Prosecutes American Samoans for Voter Registration Issues
Eleven American Samoan residents in Whittier, Alaska, face felony charges for falsely claiming U.S. citizenship while registering to vote, highlighting the unique legal status of American Samoans who are U.S. nationals but not automatic citizens, and resulting in confusion among voters and election ...
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40% Bias Score


Judge Orders Response to Appeal, Contradicting Petro's Revote Claim
A Colombian judge ordered the Senate president to respond to an appeal regarding a popular consultation within 48 hours, contradicting President Petro's claim that the ruling mandates a revote due to alleged fraud. This fuels ongoing political tensions.
Judge Orders Response to Appeal, Contradicting Petro's Revote Claim
A Colombian judge ordered the Senate president to respond to an appeal regarding a popular consultation within 48 hours, contradicting President Petro's claim that the ruling mandates a revote due to alleged fraud. This fuels ongoing political tensions.
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56% Bias Score


SYRIZA Congress Faces Internal Divisions Amidst Plummeting Poll Numbers
SYRIZA's upcoming party congress will address internal divisions over cooperation strategies, declining poll numbers (from 15% to around 5%), and proposed constitutional changes, including the abolition of factions and stricter rules for presidential candidates.
SYRIZA Congress Faces Internal Divisions Amidst Plummeting Poll Numbers
SYRIZA's upcoming party congress will address internal divisions over cooperation strategies, declining poll numbers (from 15% to around 5%), and proposed constitutional changes, including the abolition of factions and stricter rules for presidential candidates.
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36% Bias Score


OAS Recommends Against Replicating Mexico's Polarizing Judicial Elections
An OAS mission monitoring Mexico's unique judicial elections, held on June 1st, 2025, advised against replicating the model due to low voter turnout (13%), numerous null votes, and concerns about vote coercion, despite the election of thousands of judges, including the Supreme Court's president.
OAS Recommends Against Replicating Mexico's Polarizing Judicial Elections
An OAS mission monitoring Mexico's unique judicial elections, held on June 1st, 2025, advised against replicating the model due to low voter turnout (13%), numerous null votes, and concerns about vote coercion, despite the election of thousands of judges, including the Supreme Court's president.
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48% Bias Score


Mazón Shifts Strategy After Deadly Storm
Following a deadly storm, Valencian President Carlos Mazón changed his political strategy, collaborating with Vox on the 2025 budget and participating in PP events to counter negative perceptions, while also working to address the storm's aftermath.
Mazón Shifts Strategy After Deadly Storm
Following a deadly storm, Valencian President Carlos Mazón changed his political strategy, collaborating with Vox on the 2025 budget and participating in PP events to counter negative perceptions, while also working to address the storm's aftermath.
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48% Bias Score


Spanish Conference of Presidents Ends in Failure Amidst Political Divisions
The Spanish Conference of Presidents, held in Barcelona, ended without agreement due to President Sánchez's focus on a 'plurinational' vision of Spain, prioritizing certain regions and causing divisions over language and financing, overshadowing critical issues like rising housing costs.
Spanish Conference of Presidents Ends in Failure Amidst Political Divisions
The Spanish Conference of Presidents, held in Barcelona, ended without agreement due to President Sánchez's focus on a 'plurinational' vision of Spain, prioritizing certain regions and causing divisions over language and financing, overshadowing critical issues like rising housing costs.
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68% Bias Score

Bolivian Police Withdraw from Chapare Amid Morales Supporters' Blockades
Bolivian police withdrew from the coca-growing region of Chapare on June 6th, 2025, due to threats from supporters of former president Evo Morales, who is seeking to run for office despite legal restrictions; nineteen people were arrested, and a military truck was seized.

Bolivian Police Withdraw from Chapare Amid Morales Supporters' Blockades
Bolivian police withdrew from the coca-growing region of Chapare on June 6th, 2025, due to threats from supporters of former president Evo Morales, who is seeking to run for office despite legal restrictions; nineteen people were arrested, and a military truck was seized.
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44% Bias Score

Brandenburg Budget Uncertain: Coalition Faces Internal Dissent
The Brandenburg state budget's approval is uncertain due to BSW member Sven Hornauf's conditional support, contingent on changes to education and property tax, threatening the SPD/BSW coalition's two-vote majority before the June 20th vote.

Brandenburg Budget Uncertain: Coalition Faces Internal Dissent
The Brandenburg state budget's approval is uncertain due to BSW member Sven Hornauf's conditional support, contingent on changes to education and property tax, threatening the SPD/BSW coalition's two-vote majority before the June 20th vote.
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48% Bias Score

Internal PSOE Conflict Threatens Spanish Political Stability
Castilla-La Mancha's socialist president, Emiliano García-Page, opposed the Spanish Government and Catalan presidents, aligning with the PP's call for early elections and rejection of the special financing deal for Catalonia, exposing deep divisions within the PSOE and threatening Spain's political ...

Internal PSOE Conflict Threatens Spanish Political Stability
Castilla-La Mancha's socialist president, Emiliano García-Page, opposed the Spanish Government and Catalan presidents, aligning with the PP's call for early elections and rejection of the special financing deal for Catalonia, exposing deep divisions within the PSOE and threatening Spain's political ...
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52% Bias Score

Conservative Party Shows Signs of Revival Amidst Labour and Reform UK Shortcomings
The Conservative Party, under Kemi Badenoch, is showing signs of recovery, contrasting with Labour's broken promises and Reform UK's unrealistic proposals, offering a potential path back to electoral success by focusing on fiscal responsibility and controlled migration.

Conservative Party Shows Signs of Revival Amidst Labour and Reform UK Shortcomings
The Conservative Party, under Kemi Badenoch, is showing signs of recovery, contrasting with Labour's broken promises and Reform UK's unrealistic proposals, offering a potential path back to electoral success by focusing on fiscal responsibility and controlled migration.
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52% Bias Score

PP's Coordinated Election Push Overshadowed by Ayuso's Actions
Ten of eleven regional presidents of Spain's People's Party (PP) requested early elections at the Conference of Presidents to highlight their party's influence and counter the narrative on housing and earpiece use in closed-door meetings; however, Madrid's president Ayuso's actions overshadowed the ...

PP's Coordinated Election Push Overshadowed by Ayuso's Actions
Ten of eleven regional presidents of Spain's People's Party (PP) requested early elections at the Conference of Presidents to highlight their party's influence and counter the narrative on housing and earpiece use in closed-door meetings; however, Madrid's president Ayuso's actions overshadowed the ...
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60% Bias Score

Italy Holds Referendums on Employment, Citizenship
Italian voters will decide on five referendums on June 8th and 9th concerning employment laws (dismissals, fixed-term contracts, subcontracting) and citizenship requirements; a 50%+1 turnout is needed for valid results.

Italy Holds Referendums on Employment, Citizenship
Italian voters will decide on five referendums on June 8th and 9th concerning employment laws (dismissals, fixed-term contracts, subcontracting) and citizenship requirements; a 50%+1 turnout is needed for valid results.
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36% Bias Score
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