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Ineffective Israeli Opposition: A Threat to Democracy
Following the ouster of German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau due to opposition pressure, Israel's opposition is underperforming: from October 7, 2023 to the end of October 2024, it submitted only 271 of 361 parliamentary questions, with key figures showing low Kne...
Ineffective Israeli Opposition: A Threat to Democracy
Following the ouster of German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau due to opposition pressure, Israel's opposition is underperforming: from October 7, 2023 to the end of October 2024, it submitted only 271 of 361 parliamentary questions, with key figures showing low Kne...
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48% Bias Score


Mexico's First Judicial Election: 850+ Judges to be Elected on June 1st
Mexico will hold its first judicial election on June 1st, 2025, to elect 9 Supreme Court justices, 2 and 15 magistrates for the Electoral Tribunal, 5 Tribunal of Judicial Discipline members, and 850 other judges; citizens can update their INE credentials until specific deadlines.
Mexico's First Judicial Election: 850+ Judges to be Elected on June 1st
Mexico will hold its first judicial election on June 1st, 2025, to elect 9 Supreme Court justices, 2 and 15 magistrates for the Electoral Tribunal, 5 Tribunal of Judicial Discipline members, and 850 other judges; citizens can update their INE credentials until specific deadlines.
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36% Bias Score


German Left Party at 9% in YouGov Poll: Accuracy and Election Impact Questioned
YouGov's latest poll shows Germany's Left party at 9%, a significant increase since January, raising questions about poll accuracy and potential election outcomes, with some fearing the high number is misleading.
German Left Party at 9% in YouGov Poll: Accuracy and Election Impact Questioned
YouGov's latest poll shows Germany's Left party at 9%, a significant increase since January, raising questions about poll accuracy and potential election outcomes, with some fearing the high number is misleading.
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56% Bias Score


German Elections: African Diaspora's Political Engagement and Concerns
German citizens of African origin are actively participating in the upcoming February 23rd Bundestag elections, with members of organizations like Move Global and ADAN engaging in political discourse and advocating for diversity and integration within German society, expressing concerns about the ri...
German Elections: African Diaspora's Political Engagement and Concerns
German citizens of African origin are actively participating in the upcoming February 23rd Bundestag elections, with members of organizations like Move Global and ADAN engaging in political discourse and advocating for diversity and integration within German society, expressing concerns about the ri...
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32% Bias Score


Declining Youth Voter Turnout in Germany: Apathy or Disengagement?
Data reveals a decline in German youth voters, from 12.9% in 1990 to 8.5% today. Despite this, a significant portion of young voters (54.6%) are satisfied with German democracy, yet many feel unheard by politicians and doubt the impact of their actions.
Declining Youth Voter Turnout in Germany: Apathy or Disengagement?
Data reveals a decline in German youth voters, from 12.9% in 1990 to 8.5% today. Despite this, a significant portion of young voters (54.6%) are satisfied with German democracy, yet many feel unheard by politicians and doubt the impact of their actions.
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44% Bias Score


German Left Party's Poll Surge Ahead of February Election
Germany's Left party, after suffering significant losses in 2024, saw a dramatic rise in poll numbers from 3% in December to 6% in February 2025, driven by a new leadership, a social media campaign targeting young voters, and focusing on issues like housing shortages and poverty, boosting their chan...
German Left Party's Poll Surge Ahead of February Election
Germany's Left party, after suffering significant losses in 2024, saw a dramatic rise in poll numbers from 3% in December to 6% in February 2025, driven by a new leadership, a social media campaign targeting young voters, and focusing on issues like housing shortages and poverty, boosting their chan...
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52% Bias Score

Joly Rebukes US Senators, Carney Leads Liberal Fundraising
Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly publicly rebuked U.S. senators for joking about Canada becoming the 51st state, emphasizing the need for respect. Meanwhile, Mark Carney raised $1.9 million for his Liberal leadership bid, significantly more than his competitors, while Ottawa spent a re...

Joly Rebukes US Senators, Carney Leads Liberal Fundraising
Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly publicly rebuked U.S. senators for joking about Canada becoming the 51st state, emphasizing the need for respect. Meanwhile, Mark Carney raised $1.9 million for his Liberal leadership bid, significantly more than his competitors, while Ottawa spent a re...
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24% Bias Score

Ambiguous Street Protests in Colombia Reflect Uncertainty Surrounding Petro's Presidency
Amidst widespread dissatisfaction with President Petro's administration in Colombia, the purpose of current street demonstrations remains ambiguous, with calls for protests reflecting both support and opposition to his policies and potentially foreshadowing future elections.

Ambiguous Street Protests in Colombia Reflect Uncertainty Surrounding Petro's Presidency
Amidst widespread dissatisfaction with President Petro's administration in Colombia, the purpose of current street demonstrations remains ambiguous, with calls for protests reflecting both support and opposition to his policies and potentially foreshadowing future elections.
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56% Bias Score

Junts Reverses Course, Allowing Far-Right Mayor to Remain in Power
In Ripoll, Catalonia, Junts's unexpected withdrawal of support for a no-confidence motion against far-right mayor Silvia Orriols, following internal divisions and a possible veto from Carles Puigdemont, enables Orriols to remain in office, despite having only 6 out of 17 council seats.

Junts Reverses Course, Allowing Far-Right Mayor to Remain in Power
In Ripoll, Catalonia, Junts's unexpected withdrawal of support for a no-confidence motion against far-right mayor Silvia Orriols, following internal divisions and a possible veto from Carles Puigdemont, enables Orriols to remain in office, despite having only 6 out of 17 council seats.
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68% Bias Score

Spanish Government Faces Backlash Over Minimum Wage Tax Plan
Spain's governing coalition faces intense criticism over plans to tax the newly increased minimum wage (€1,184/month), sparking a heated parliamentary debate where the opposition accuses the government of "plundering workers", while the government highlights that 80% of recipients won't be affected.

Spanish Government Faces Backlash Over Minimum Wage Tax Plan
Spain's governing coalition faces intense criticism over plans to tax the newly increased minimum wage (€1,184/month), sparking a heated parliamentary debate where the opposition accuses the government of "plundering workers", while the government highlights that 80% of recipients won't be affected.
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64% Bias Score

Doug Ford's Evolving Image: From Confrontational to Diplomatic
Ontario Premier Doug Ford's public image has shifted from confrontational to empathetic and diplomatic, influenced by policy changes, the COVID-19 pandemic, and recent controversies, including a Greenbelt development scandal and inflammatory remarks, impacting his re-election bid.

Doug Ford's Evolving Image: From Confrontational to Diplomatic
Ontario Premier Doug Ford's public image has shifted from confrontational to empathetic and diplomatic, influenced by policy changes, the COVID-19 pandemic, and recent controversies, including a Greenbelt development scandal and inflammatory remarks, impacting his re-election bid.
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40% Bias Score

Germany's Scholz Faces Early Elections Amidst Coalition Collapse and Low Approval Ratings
Facing low approval ratings and a collapsed coalition government, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's SPD party is preparing for early elections in February 2025, amidst economic challenges, energy crisis, and internal party debates about leadership.

Germany's Scholz Faces Early Elections Amidst Coalition Collapse and Low Approval Ratings
Facing low approval ratings and a collapsed coalition government, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's SPD party is preparing for early elections in February 2025, amidst economic challenges, energy crisis, and internal party debates about leadership.
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56% Bias Score
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