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Spanish Government Faces Internal Strife Amidst Multiple Political and Legal Challenges
The Spanish government is grappling with internal disputes over minimum wage taxation as Congress debates multiple proposals, while the Attorney General faces a parliamentary inquiry amid a Supreme Court investigation. PP leader Feijóo focuses on agricultural policies to counter potential US tariffs...
Spanish Government Faces Internal Strife Amidst Multiple Political and Legal Challenges
The Spanish government is grappling with internal disputes over minimum wage taxation as Congress debates multiple proposals, while the Attorney General faces a parliamentary inquiry amid a Supreme Court investigation. PP leader Feijóo focuses on agricultural policies to counter potential US tariffs...
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44% Bias Score


Turkey Cracks Down on Dissent Amidst Impending Peace Talks
Turkish authorities arrested 282 people for alleged PKK links and issued 60 more warrants, including against journalists and artists, amid anticipated peace talks with PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan, raising concerns about political motives and implications for upcoming elections.
Turkey Cracks Down on Dissent Amidst Impending Peace Talks
Turkish authorities arrested 282 people for alleged PKK links and issued 60 more warrants, including against journalists and artists, amid anticipated peace talks with PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan, raising concerns about political motives and implications for upcoming elections.
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40% Bias Score


AI-Generated Robocalls Lead to $6 Million Fine and Criminal Charges
Democratic political consultant Steve Kramer faces $6 million in fines and 24 criminal charges for using AI-generated robocalls mimicking President Biden to discourage voting in the unsanctioned 2024 New Hampshire primary, impacting 5,000–25,000 voters, and prompting the FCC's first AI-related fines...
AI-Generated Robocalls Lead to $6 Million Fine and Criminal Charges
Democratic political consultant Steve Kramer faces $6 million in fines and 24 criminal charges for using AI-generated robocalls mimicking President Biden to discourage voting in the unsanctioned 2024 New Hampshire primary, impacting 5,000–25,000 voters, and prompting the FCC's first AI-related fines...
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36% Bias Score


Germany Rejects NATO Peacekeeping Mission in Ukraine Amidst Election Uncertainty
Germany's Chancellor Scholz rejects calls for a NATO peacekeeping mission in Ukraine, citing the need for a ceasefire, Russian consent, and concerns about NATO unity, while the upcoming elections introduce uncertainty regarding the future German government's stance.
Germany Rejects NATO Peacekeeping Mission in Ukraine Amidst Election Uncertainty
Germany's Chancellor Scholz rejects calls for a NATO peacekeeping mission in Ukraine, citing the need for a ceasefire, Russian consent, and concerns about NATO unity, while the upcoming elections introduce uncertainty regarding the future German government's stance.
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40% Bias Score


Russia's Disinformation Campaign Targets German Elections
Ahead of Germany's February 23rd election, Russia is running large-scale disinformation campaigns targeting centrist parties like the Greens, CDU, and SPD using fake news and social media to discredit them and spread pro-Kremlin narratives, potentially benefiting parties like AfD.
Russia's Disinformation Campaign Targets German Elections
Ahead of Germany's February 23rd election, Russia is running large-scale disinformation campaigns targeting centrist parties like the Greens, CDU, and SPD using fake news and social media to discredit them and spread pro-Kremlin narratives, potentially benefiting parties like AfD.
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44% Bias Score


No-Confidence Vote Filed Against Bayrou Government
French Socialist Party (PS) deputies filed a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister François Bayrou's government on February 17th, accusing it of yielding to the far-right's influence on issues like birthright citizenship and immigration in Mayotte; a parliamentary vote is scheduled for Wednesd...
No-Confidence Vote Filed Against Bayrou Government
French Socialist Party (PS) deputies filed a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister François Bayrou's government on February 17th, accusing it of yielding to the far-right's influence on issues like birthright citizenship and immigration in Mayotte; a parliamentary vote is scheduled for Wednesd...
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52% Bias Score

Australia Cuts Interest Rate Amid Cooling Inflation
Australia's central bank cut its benchmark interest rate from 4.35% to 4.1% on January 1, 2025, the first decrease since October 2020, due to cooling inflation; this decision comes ahead of a national election.

Australia Cuts Interest Rate Amid Cooling Inflation
Australia's central bank cut its benchmark interest rate from 4.35% to 4.1% on January 1, 2025, the first decrease since October 2020, due to cooling inflation; this decision comes ahead of a national election.
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40% Bias Score

Merz's Reform Agenda Faces Hurdles in Tight German Election
One week from Germany's February 23rd elections, polls suggest Friedrich Merz's ability to enact broad reforms is threatened by potential left-wing alliances that could block constitutional changes, particularly relaxing the debt brake and increasing military spending.

Merz's Reform Agenda Faces Hurdles in Tight German Election
One week from Germany's February 23rd elections, polls suggest Friedrich Merz's ability to enact broad reforms is threatened by potential left-wing alliances that could block constitutional changes, particularly relaxing the debt brake and increasing military spending.
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56% Bias Score

Carville Advises Democrats to "Play Possum" Amidst Nationwide Protests Against Trump's Firings
Democratic strategist James Carville advises Democrats to remain passive in response to nationwide protests against President Trump's mass firings of federal employees, predicting that this will energize voters and impact upcoming elections, particularly the Virginia governor's race.

Carville Advises Democrats to "Play Possum" Amidst Nationwide Protests Against Trump's Firings
Democratic strategist James Carville advises Democrats to remain passive in response to nationwide protests against President Trump's mass firings of federal employees, predicting that this will energize voters and impact upcoming elections, particularly the Virginia governor's race.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration's Sweeping Changes Face Democratic Backlash
President Trump's administration, backed by Republicans, is making significant changes to the federal government, facing strong Democratic opposition and widespread public backlash due to actions such as widespread employee furloughs and increased tariffs; Democrats are pursuing legal challenges and...

Trump Administration's Sweeping Changes Face Democratic Backlash
President Trump's administration, backed by Republicans, is making significant changes to the federal government, facing strong Democratic opposition and widespread public backlash due to actions such as widespread employee furloughs and increased tariffs; Democrats are pursuing legal challenges and...
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48% Bias Score

Sheriff Bianco Announces 2026 California Gubernatorial Bid
Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, a Republican and Trump supporter, announced his candidacy for California governor in the 2026 election, criticizing Democratic policies and aiming for a common-goal approach.

Sheriff Bianco Announces 2026 California Gubernatorial Bid
Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, a Republican and Trump supporter, announced his candidacy for California governor in the 2026 election, criticizing Democratic policies and aiming for a common-goal approach.
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60% Bias Score

Threats Against Armenians in Abkhazia After Presidential Elections
In Abkhazia, following the first round of presidential elections, the Armenian community reported online threats and intimidation due to their political choices. Community leader Aram Minosyan demanded an investigation and protection, citing recordings allegedly inciting violence. The second round i...

Threats Against Armenians in Abkhazia After Presidential Elections
In Abkhazia, following the first round of presidential elections, the Armenian community reported online threats and intimidation due to their political choices. Community leader Aram Minosyan demanded an investigation and protection, citing recordings allegedly inciting violence. The second round i...
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40% Bias Score
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