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Scottish Labour Faces Steep Challenge in Holyrood Elections Amidst Popularity Slump
Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar admits his party faces a significant challenge in the upcoming Holyrood elections due to a slump in popularity linked to government cuts impacting over-55s, despite winning 19 of 34 council byelections since last July, contrasting with a general election victory.
Scottish Labour Faces Steep Challenge in Holyrood Elections Amidst Popularity Slump
Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar admits his party faces a significant challenge in the upcoming Holyrood elections due to a slump in popularity linked to government cuts impacting over-55s, despite winning 19 of 34 council byelections since last July, contrasting with a general election victory.
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44% Bias Score


Bavarian Starkbierfest to Proceed Despite Recent Attack
The annual Bavarian Starkbierfest, featuring political satire, will proceed as planned despite a recent attack near the venue, incorporating commentary on current events such as Bavarian Minister-President Markus Söder's Big Mac video. The event will use humor to address serious issues, featuring re...
Bavarian Starkbierfest to Proceed Despite Recent Attack
The annual Bavarian Starkbierfest, featuring political satire, will proceed as planned despite a recent attack near the venue, incorporating commentary on current events such as Bavarian Minister-President Markus Söder's Big Mac video. The event will use humor to address serious issues, featuring re...
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44% Bias Score


Vox's Strategic Opposition Delays Valencia's Post-Flood Reconstruction
In the Valencian Community, Vox is using Vice President Francisco José Gan Pampols as a scapegoat to oppose the PP government's post-flood reconstruction plan, potentially delaying recovery efforts, while simultaneously protecting President Carlos Mazón.
Vox's Strategic Opposition Delays Valencia's Post-Flood Reconstruction
In the Valencian Community, Vox is using Vice President Francisco José Gan Pampols as a scapegoat to oppose the PP government's post-flood reconstruction plan, potentially delaying recovery efforts, while simultaneously protecting President Carlos Mazón.
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40% Bias Score


Russia's Disinformation Campaign Targets German Elections
Russia is conducting a multi-pronged disinformation campaign targeting the upcoming German elections, spreading false narratives about leading candidates from centrist parties via fabricated websites and social media to sow discord and potentially boost support for pro-Russia parties.
Russia's Disinformation Campaign Targets German Elections
Russia is conducting a multi-pronged disinformation campaign targeting the upcoming German elections, spreading false narratives about leading candidates from centrist parties via fabricated websites and social media to sow discord and potentially boost support for pro-Russia parties.
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36% Bias Score


Djibouti's Youssouf Elected New Chairperson of the African Union
Following a multi-round election in Addis Ababa, Mahmoud Ali Youssouf of Djibouti was elected as the new Chairperson of the African Union, succeeding Moussa Faki Mahamat, while Selma Malika Haddadi of Algeria became the Deputy Chairperson. Youssouf secured 33 votes, winning a two-thirds majority.
Djibouti's Youssouf Elected New Chairperson of the African Union
Following a multi-round election in Addis Ababa, Mahmoud Ali Youssouf of Djibouti was elected as the new Chairperson of the African Union, succeeding Moussa Faki Mahamat, while Selma Malika Haddadi of Algeria became the Deputy Chairperson. Youssouf secured 33 votes, winning a two-thirds majority.
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48% Bias Score


German Chancellor Candidates Face Off in Second "Wahlarena" Debate
Germany's ARD hosted the second "Wahlarena" debate with Union's Merz, SPD's Scholz, AfD's Weidel, and Greens' Habeck, fielding citizen questions on taxes, poverty, families, and US relations; Merz avoided a question on abortion, Scholz didn't offer specific climate-health solutions, and Weidel suppo...
German Chancellor Candidates Face Off in Second "Wahlarena" Debate
Germany's ARD hosted the second "Wahlarena" debate with Union's Merz, SPD's Scholz, AfD's Weidel, and Greens' Habeck, fielding citizen questions on taxes, poverty, families, and US relations; Merz avoided a question on abortion, Scholz didn't offer specific climate-health solutions, and Weidel suppo...
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44% Bias Score

Darmstadt Bundestag Election: Incumbents Face Tight Race Under New Electoral Rules
In Darmstadt's Bundestag election (February 23rd), incumbent Astrid Mannes (CDU) faces strong competition from fellow incumbent Andreas Larem (SPD) and newcomer Philip Krämer (Grüne), all with local government experience; a new electoral law limits seats per party based on second votes, affecting el...

Darmstadt Bundestag Election: Incumbents Face Tight Race Under New Electoral Rules
In Darmstadt's Bundestag election (February 23rd), incumbent Astrid Mannes (CDU) faces strong competition from fellow incumbent Andreas Larem (SPD) and newcomer Philip Krämer (Grüne), all with local government experience; a new electoral law limits seats per party based on second votes, affecting el...
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36% Bias Score

Germany's Election Law: Landeswahlleiter Calls for Reform
Berlin's Landeswahlleiter Stephan Bröchler calls for reforming Germany's election law, arguing that the current 60-day timeframe for early elections is insufficient, particularly for postal voting, and proposes a 90-day period, while dismissing e-voting due to security concerns.

Germany's Election Law: Landeswahlleiter Calls for Reform
Berlin's Landeswahlleiter Stephan Bröchler calls for reforming Germany's election law, arguing that the current 60-day timeframe for early elections is insufficient, particularly for postal voting, and proposes a 90-day period, while dismissing e-voting due to security concerns.
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36% Bias Score

U.S., Russia Discuss Ukraine Peace Plan; Zelenskyy Objects
U.S. and Russian officials met in Saudi Arabia to discuss a potential peace agreement for Ukraine, excluding Ukrainian officials and proposing a framework that includes elections, prompting concerns and objections from Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and some U.S. representatives.

U.S., Russia Discuss Ukraine Peace Plan; Zelenskyy Objects
U.S. and Russian officials met in Saudi Arabia to discuss a potential peace agreement for Ukraine, excluding Ukrainian officials and proposing a framework that includes elections, prompting concerns and objections from Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and some U.S. representatives.
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52% Bias Score

US-Russia Peace Talks Exclude Ukraine, Raising Concerns
U.S. and Russian officials met in Saudi Arabia to discuss a potential peace agreement for Ukraine, which includes a ceasefire and elections, without the participation of Ukrainian officials; this has raised concerns in Ukraine and some allies, including the U.K., which has discussed deploying troops...

US-Russia Peace Talks Exclude Ukraine, Raising Concerns
U.S. and Russian officials met in Saudi Arabia to discuss a potential peace agreement for Ukraine, which includes a ceasefire and elections, without the participation of Ukrainian officials; this has raised concerns in Ukraine and some allies, including the U.K., which has discussed deploying troops...
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60% Bias Score

Washington Post Rejects Ad Criticizing Elon Musk's Influence
The Washington Post rejected a $115,000 advertisement from Common Cause and the SPLC Action Fund criticizing Elon Musk's influence over the government, raising concerns about corporate influence on the press and freedom of speech.

Washington Post Rejects Ad Criticizing Elon Musk's Influence
The Washington Post rejected a $115,000 advertisement from Common Cause and the SPLC Action Fund criticizing Elon Musk's influence over the government, raising concerns about corporate influence on the press and freedom of speech.
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48% Bias Score

Turkey Survey: 70% Want Minister's Resignation After Kartalkaya Fire
An Istanbul Economic Research survey (January 31-February 4, 2025) of 2000 people across 26 Turkish provinces revealed 70% want Tourism Minister Ersoy to resign due to the Kartalkaya hotel fire, while most rate involved institutions as unsuccessful. Mansur Yavaş leads in politician popularity rating...

Turkey Survey: 70% Want Minister's Resignation After Kartalkaya Fire
An Istanbul Economic Research survey (January 31-February 4, 2025) of 2000 people across 26 Turkish provinces revealed 70% want Tourism Minister Ersoy to resign due to the Kartalkaya hotel fire, while most rate involved institutions as unsuccessful. Mansur Yavaş leads in politician popularity rating...
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48% Bias Score
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