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Kenyan Court Ruling Triggers Parliament Power Struggle
A Kenyan High Court ruling overturned the National Assembly Speaker's 2022 decision, declaring the Azimio coalition the parliamentary Majority, sparking immediate conflict and raising questions about the Speaker's impartiality.
Kenyan Court Ruling Triggers Parliament Power Struggle
A Kenyan High Court ruling overturned the National Assembly Speaker's 2022 decision, declaring the Azimio coalition the parliamentary Majority, sparking immediate conflict and raising questions about the Speaker's impartiality.
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52% Bias Score


Retailleau Challenges Wauquiez for Republicans Presidency, Risking Party Split
French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau announced his candidacy for the presidency of the Republicans party, challenging Laurent Wauquiez's plans and risking a damaging internal conflict ahead of the 2027 presidential election, despite attempts to reassure the party.
Retailleau Challenges Wauquiez for Republicans Presidency, Risking Party Split
French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau announced his candidacy for the presidency of the Republicans party, challenging Laurent Wauquiez's plans and risking a damaging internal conflict ahead of the 2027 presidential election, despite attempts to reassure the party.
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44% Bias Score


Iohannis Resigns Amidst Far-Right Rise in Romania
President Klaus Iohannis of Romania resigned on February 12, 2025, after an impeachment attempt by three far-right parties and the annulment of a presidential election won by a far-right, pro-Russian candidate; Senate President Ilie Bolojan will serve as interim president until a new election in May...
Iohannis Resigns Amidst Far-Right Rise in Romania
President Klaus Iohannis of Romania resigned on February 12, 2025, after an impeachment attempt by three far-right parties and the annulment of a presidential election won by a far-right, pro-Russian candidate; Senate President Ilie Bolojan will serve as interim president until a new election in May...
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56% Bias Score


Austria's Coalition Talks Collapse, Early Elections Possible
Following failed coalition talks, Austria's far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ) and the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) ended negotiations on Wednesday, potentially leading to early elections after the FPÖ's September electoral victory. Key disagreements centered on ministerial positions, the EU agenda, and...
Austria's Coalition Talks Collapse, Early Elections Possible
Following failed coalition talks, Austria's far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ) and the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) ended negotiations on Wednesday, potentially leading to early elections after the FPÖ's September electoral victory. Key disagreements centered on ministerial positions, the EU agenda, and...
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48% Bias Score


Austrian Coalition Talks Collapse: President Seeks Compromise Amidst Blame
Following failed coalition talks between Austria's FPÖ and ÖVP, President Van der Bellen urged compromise, exploring options including a minority government or new elections after the FPÖ returned the mandate to form a government due to irreconcilable differences, particularly concerning the Interio...
Austrian Coalition Talks Collapse: President Seeks Compromise Amidst Blame
Following failed coalition talks between Austria's FPÖ and ÖVP, President Van der Bellen urged compromise, exploring options including a minority government or new elections after the FPÖ returned the mandate to form a government due to irreconcilable differences, particularly concerning the Interio...
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44% Bias Score


Canadian Poll Highlights Negotiation Skills, But Resilience to US Threats Is Key
A Nanos Research poll shows that 40 percent of Canadians favor Mark Carney over Pierre Poilievre for handling US negotiations, based on perceptions of experience, but the article argues that the ability to make Canada resilient to future threats is more critical.
Canadian Poll Highlights Negotiation Skills, But Resilience to US Threats Is Key
A Nanos Research poll shows that 40 percent of Canadians favor Mark Carney over Pierre Poilievre for handling US negotiations, based on perceptions of experience, but the article argues that the ability to make Canada resilient to future threats is more critical.
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60% Bias Score

Orbán Publicly Endorses Germany's Far-Right AfD
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán met with Alice Weidel, co-leader of Germany's far-right AfD party, on Wednesday in Budapest, publicly endorsing the party and its platform, defying previous distance and highlighting growing far-right influence in Europe.

Orbán Publicly Endorses Germany's Far-Right AfD
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán met with Alice Weidel, co-leader of Germany's far-right AfD party, on Wednesday in Budapest, publicly endorsing the party and its platform, defying previous distance and highlighting growing far-right influence in Europe.
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60% Bias Score

Collapse of German Coalition: Habeck's Future Uncertain
Robert Habeck, Germany's former Vice Chancellor and Green Party leader, lost his position following the collapse of the governing coalition in early November 2023 due to disagreements over the ambitious "Heating Act" and broader economic policies, leading to snap elections in February 2024.

Collapse of German Coalition: Habeck's Future Uncertain
Robert Habeck, Germany's former Vice Chancellor and Green Party leader, lost his position following the collapse of the governing coalition in early November 2023 due to disagreements over the ambitious "Heating Act" and broader economic policies, leading to snap elections in February 2024.
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56% Bias Score

Trump's 'Reactionary Revolution': Restructuring the US State Through Executive Orders
President Trump's second term is marked by numerous executive orders drastically altering US immigration policy and the administrative state, drawing historical parallels to Roosevelt's New Deal but with a contrasting goal of weakening democratic institutions; the approach faces legal challenges and...

Trump's 'Reactionary Revolution': Restructuring the US State Through Executive Orders
President Trump's second term is marked by numerous executive orders drastically altering US immigration policy and the administrative state, drawing historical parallels to Roosevelt's New Deal but with a contrasting goal of weakening democratic institutions; the approach faces legal challenges and...
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48% Bias Score

Germany Heads to the Polls Amidst Tight Race and Rising Far-Right Influence
Germany's federal election on February 23rd features a tight race between the conservatives (29%), the AfD (21%), and the SPD (16%), with key issues including the war in Ukraine, rising energy costs, and the far-right's growing influence.

Germany Heads to the Polls Amidst Tight Race and Rising Far-Right Influence
Germany's federal election on February 23rd features a tight race between the conservatives (29%), the AfD (21%), and the SPD (16%), with key issues including the war in Ukraine, rising energy costs, and the far-right's growing influence.
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52% Bias Score

Appeals Challenge Election of Greek "Spartans" MPs
The Greek Supreme Special Court heard appeals challenging the election of five "Spartans" party MPs, alleging that their election was linked to the illegal actions of convicted Golden Dawn member Elias Kasidiaris, who is accused of controlling the party despite not being officially listed as its lea...

Appeals Challenge Election of Greek "Spartans" MPs
The Greek Supreme Special Court heard appeals challenging the election of five "Spartans" party MPs, alleging that their election was linked to the illegal actions of convicted Golden Dawn member Elias Kasidiaris, who is accused of controlling the party despite not being officially listed as its lea...
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44% Bias Score

Ecuador's Presidential Election: Noboa Alleges Irregularities, Observers Find No Evidence of Widespread Fraud
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa alleged irregularities in the first round of the presidential election, claiming vote discrepancies in several provinces, while international observers found no evidence of widespread fraud, leading to a runoff election between Noboa and his rival Luisa Gonzalez on ...

Ecuador's Presidential Election: Noboa Alleges Irregularities, Observers Find No Evidence of Widespread Fraud
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa alleged irregularities in the first round of the presidential election, claiming vote discrepancies in several provinces, while international observers found no evidence of widespread fraud, leading to a runoff election between Noboa and his rival Luisa Gonzalez on ...
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32% Bias Score
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