Maduro's Inauguration: Failed Opposition Bid and Venezuelan Disillusionment
Nicolás Maduro's inauguration on January 10th, 2024, despite opposition efforts led by María Corina Machado to expose electoral fraud and mobilize voters, maintained the status quo in Venezuela, leading to widespread disillusionment.
Maduro's Inauguration: Failed Opposition Bid and Venezuelan Disillusionment
Nicolás Maduro's inauguration on January 10th, 2024, despite opposition efforts led by María Corina Machado to expose electoral fraud and mobilize voters, maintained the status quo in Venezuela, leading to widespread disillusionment.
Progress
52% Bias Score
Minnesota House Democrats Boycott Blocks GOP Power Grab
Minnesota House Democrats boycotted the Tuesday session to block Republicans from using a temporary majority created by a court ruling that declared a newly elected Democrat ineligible, prompting a power struggle that will likely involve lawsuits.
Minnesota House Democrats Boycott Blocks GOP Power Grab
Minnesota House Democrats boycotted the Tuesday session to block Republicans from using a temporary majority created by a court ruling that declared a newly elected Democrat ineligible, prompting a power struggle that will likely involve lawsuits.
Progress
48% Bias Score
Mozambique's New President Faces Stability Crisis Amidst Post-Election Violence
Following a disputed election in Mozambique, President-elect Daniel Chapo's inauguration was met with little international support, as three months of violent protests and unrest continue, resulting in approximately 300 deaths, according to a Mozambican NGO. Six more deaths occurred in recent clashe...
Mozambique's New President Faces Stability Crisis Amidst Post-Election Violence
Following a disputed election in Mozambique, President-elect Daniel Chapo's inauguration was met with little international support, as three months of violent protests and unrest continue, resulting in approximately 300 deaths, according to a Mozambican NGO. Six more deaths occurred in recent clashe...
Progress
48% Bias Score
Author Blames Rise in US Antisemitism on Biden Administration, Advocates for Strong Trump Response
The author argues that the rise in US antisemitism under the Biden administration, despite having a Jewish second gentleman, contrasts sharply with the expectation that his presence would improve the situation, advocating for strong measures to combat antisemitism and protect Israel under a Trump ad...
Author Blames Rise in US Antisemitism on Biden Administration, Advocates for Strong Trump Response
The author argues that the rise in US antisemitism under the Biden administration, despite having a Jewish second gentleman, contrasts sharply with the expectation that his presence would improve the situation, advocating for strong measures to combat antisemitism and protect Israel under a Trump ad...
Progress
80% Bias Score
Mozambique Faces Political Crisis After Disputed Election
Following a disputed election in Mozambique, opposition leader Venancio Mondlane called for a three-day strike, resulting in deserted streets and a boycott of parliament's opening by smaller parties; President-elect Daniel Chapo called for calm amidst unrest that caused approximately 300 deaths, acc...
Mozambique Faces Political Crisis After Disputed Election
Following a disputed election in Mozambique, opposition leader Venancio Mondlane called for a three-day strike, resulting in deserted streets and a boycott of parliament's opening by smaller parties; President-elect Daniel Chapo called for calm amidst unrest that caused approximately 300 deaths, acc...
Progress
44% Bias Score
BSW's Bid for German Parliament: Regional Success Masks National Uncertainty
Sahra Wagenknecht's BSW party, formed a year ago, seeks to enter the German federal parliament on February 23rd after achieving significant regional success in eastern Germany; however, national polls indicate they are near the 5% threshold for parliamentary entry.
BSW's Bid for German Parliament: Regional Success Masks National Uncertainty
Sahra Wagenknecht's BSW party, formed a year ago, seeks to enter the German federal parliament on February 23rd after achieving significant regional success in eastern Germany; however, national polls indicate they are near the 5% threshold for parliamentary entry.
Progress
36% Bias Score
Germany Enters Recession for Second Year
Germany's GDP contracted by 0.2 percent in 2024, marking a second year of recession driven by weak industrial production, subdued consumption despite rising real wages, and global economic uncertainties, including the potential for increased US tariffs.
Germany Enters Recession for Second Year
Germany's GDP contracted by 0.2 percent in 2024, marking a second year of recession driven by weak industrial production, subdued consumption despite rising real wages, and global economic uncertainties, including the potential for increased US tariffs.
Progress
48% Bias Score
Germany's Stagnant Economy Faces Uncertainty in 2025
Germany's economy faces a challenging 2025 with projected growth at only 0.4 percent, following two years of recession due to factors including weak domestic and global demand, high energy costs, and high inflation; the upcoming elections and the potential impact of a second Trump presidency add fur...
Germany's Stagnant Economy Faces Uncertainty in 2025
Germany's economy faces a challenging 2025 with projected growth at only 0.4 percent, following two years of recession due to factors including weak domestic and global demand, high energy costs, and high inflation; the upcoming elections and the potential impact of a second Trump presidency add fur...
Progress
48% Bias Score
Beyala Reflects Widespread Cameroonian Desire for Political Change Ahead of 2025 Election
Cameroonian author Calixthe Beyala reflects the sentiment of many, supporting President Paul Biya but opposing his 2025 reelection bid after 42 years in power, citing stagnation and a need for new leadership to address persistent socio-economic challenges.
Beyala Reflects Widespread Cameroonian Desire for Political Change Ahead of 2025 Election
Cameroonian author Calixthe Beyala reflects the sentiment of many, supporting President Paul Biya but opposing his 2025 reelection bid after 42 years in power, citing stagnation and a need for new leadership to address persistent socio-economic challenges.
Progress
52% Bias Score
AfD's Weidel: Isolationism, Deportations, and a Path to Power
Alice Weidel, the AfD's presidential candidate, aims to make her party Germany's second-largest force in the February 23rd elections, promoting isolationism, renewable energy destruction, mass deportations, and a return to traditional family values—despite her own openly homosexual lifestyle and fam...
AfD's Weidel: Isolationism, Deportations, and a Path to Power
Alice Weidel, the AfD's presidential candidate, aims to make her party Germany's second-largest force in the February 23rd elections, promoting isolationism, renewable energy destruction, mass deportations, and a return to traditional family values—despite her own openly homosexual lifestyle and fam...
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60% Bias Score
Brazil's 1985 Transition: An Incomplete Break from Military Rule
The indirect election of Tancredo Neves as Brazil's president on January 15, 1985, ended 21 years of military rule but was met with mixed reactions due to its undemocratic nature and Neves's subsequent death, leading to José Sarney's presidency.
Brazil's 1985 Transition: An Incomplete Break from Military Rule
The indirect election of Tancredo Neves as Brazil's president on January 15, 1985, ended 21 years of military rule but was met with mixed reactions due to its undemocratic nature and Neves's subsequent death, leading to José Sarney's presidency.
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36% Bias Score
Disputed Election Results Spark Crisis as Chapo Becomes Mozambique's President
Amidst widespread protests and a threatened national strike, Daniel Chapo, who won 65% of the votes in a disputed election, was sworn in as Mozambique's new president on Wednesday, triggering a legitimacy crisis and highlighting concerns about electoral integrity and political violence.
Disputed Election Results Spark Crisis as Chapo Becomes Mozambique's President
Amidst widespread protests and a threatened national strike, Daniel Chapo, who won 65% of the votes in a disputed election, was sworn in as Mozambique's new president on Wednesday, triggering a legitimacy crisis and highlighting concerns about electoral integrity and political violence.
Progress
52% Bias Score