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Lee Jae Myung Wins South Korean Presidency
In South Korea's presidential election, Lee Jae Myung of the Democratic Party won with 51.7% of the vote, according to exit polls, defeating the conservative candidate Kim Moon Soo (39%). Turnout exceeded 78%, the highest since 1997, following a tumultuous period including the brief imposition of ma...
Lee Jae Myung Wins South Korean Presidency
In South Korea's presidential election, Lee Jae Myung of the Democratic Party won with 51.7% of the vote, according to exit polls, defeating the conservative candidate Kim Moon Soo (39%). Turnout exceeded 78%, the highest since 1997, following a tumultuous period including the brief imposition of ma...
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44% Bias Score


NY Lt. Gov. Delgado Challenges Hochul in Democratic Primary
New York Lieutenant Governor Antonio Delgado announced a primary challenge against Governor Kathy Hochul on Monday, citing the need for stronger leadership and highlighting internal divisions within the state's Democratic Party. Delgado previously served in the House of Representatives, and his camp...
NY Lt. Gov. Delgado Challenges Hochul in Democratic Primary
New York Lieutenant Governor Antonio Delgado announced a primary challenge against Governor Kathy Hochul on Monday, citing the need for stronger leadership and highlighting internal divisions within the state's Democratic Party. Delgado previously served in the House of Representatives, and his camp...
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40% Bias Score


Tusk Seeks Confidence Vote After Nationalist Presidential Win in Poland
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced a confidence vote in Parliament following the nationalist Karol Nawrocki's presidential win on June 2nd, 2025, aiming to demonstrate his coalition's strength and willingness to cooperate while preparing for potential conflict.
Tusk Seeks Confidence Vote After Nationalist Presidential Win in Poland
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced a confidence vote in Parliament following the nationalist Karol Nawrocki's presidential win on June 2nd, 2025, aiming to demonstrate his coalition's strength and willingness to cooperate while preparing for potential conflict.
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40% Bias Score


Greens Lose Only Indigenous Senator to Labor
Senator Dorinda Cox, the Greens' only Indigenous senator, defected to the Labor Party on Monday, leaving the Greens without Indigenous representation in federal parliament following the loss of three lower-house seats and Senator Lidia Thorpe's departure in 2023; Greens leader Larissa Waters said sh...
Greens Lose Only Indigenous Senator to Labor
Senator Dorinda Cox, the Greens' only Indigenous senator, defected to the Labor Party on Monday, leaving the Greens without Indigenous representation in federal parliament following the loss of three lower-house seats and Senator Lidia Thorpe's departure in 2023; Greens leader Larissa Waters said sh...
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40% Bias Score


Low Turnout Mars Mexico's First Judicial Election
Mexico's first judicial election on Sunday saw around 13% voter turnout, with approximately 13 million of 100 million eligible voters participating to elect nearly 2,600 judges and magistrates, raising concerns about the legitimacy of a controversial reform despite government claims of success.
Low Turnout Mars Mexico's First Judicial Election
Mexico's first judicial election on Sunday saw around 13% voter turnout, with approximately 13 million of 100 million eligible voters participating to elect nearly 2,600 judges and magistrates, raising concerns about the legitimacy of a controversial reform despite government claims of success.
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44% Bias Score


Australian Parliament's Shortest Sitting Year in Two Decades
The Australian Parliament will hold only 40 sitting days in 2025, the fewest in two decades, delaying legislation like a student debt cut and prompting accusations of a "part-time parliament" due to reduced scrutiny of government actions.
Australian Parliament's Shortest Sitting Year in Two Decades
The Australian Parliament will hold only 40 sitting days in 2025, the fewest in two decades, delaying legislation like a student debt cut and prompting accusations of a "part-time parliament" due to reduced scrutiny of government actions.
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40% Bias Score

Poland's Presidential Election: Nawrocki's Narrow Win Signals Shift to Traditionalism
In Poland's presidential runoff, Karol Nawrocki narrowly defeated Rafal Trzaskowski, prompting shock in Warsaw and signifying a resurgence of traditionalism over liberal progress, fueled by voter disappointment with the incumbent government's unfulfilled promises and a desire for change.

Poland's Presidential Election: Nawrocki's Narrow Win Signals Shift to Traditionalism
In Poland's presidential runoff, Karol Nawrocki narrowly defeated Rafal Trzaskowski, prompting shock in Warsaw and signifying a resurgence of traditionalism over liberal progress, fueled by voter disappointment with the incumbent government's unfulfilled promises and a desire for change.
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48% Bias Score

Italian Referendum: Labor Laws and Citizenship in Question
Italy held a referendum on June 8th and 9th concerning labor laws and citizenship, requiring 25 million votes for quorum; political opinions varied widely across the five questions.

Italian Referendum: Labor Laws and Citizenship in Question
Italy held a referendum on June 8th and 9th concerning labor laws and citizenship, requiring 25 million votes for quorum; political opinions varied widely across the five questions.
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64% Bias Score

Croatia Local Elections: Urban-Rural Divide Deepens
Croatia's local elections saw a clear urban-rural split, with left-green incumbent Tomislav Tomašević winning Zagreb (57.6% to 42.4%), while the conservative HDZ party regained control of Split (53.2% to 46.8%), highlighting deep political divisions.

Croatia Local Elections: Urban-Rural Divide Deepens
Croatia's local elections saw a clear urban-rural split, with left-green incumbent Tomislav Tomašević winning Zagreb (57.6% to 42.4%), while the conservative HDZ party regained control of Split (53.2% to 46.8%), highlighting deep political divisions.
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40% Bias Score

Wilders Threatens Dutch Coalition Over Asylum Measures
Following an ultimatum by PVV leader Wilders, who threatened to leave the Dutch coalition government unless his ten-point plan for stricter asylum measures was largely adopted, an emergency meeting took place. While coalition partners agreed to implement the measures, Wilders remains unsatisfied and...

Wilders Threatens Dutch Coalition Over Asylum Measures
Following an ultimatum by PVV leader Wilders, who threatened to leave the Dutch coalition government unless his ten-point plan for stricter asylum measures was largely adopted, an emergency meeting took place. While coalition partners agreed to implement the measures, Wilders remains unsatisfied and...
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52% Bias Score

Starmer Rules Out Scottish Independence Referendum
Keir Starmer, the UK Labour leader, has rejected calls for a second Scottish independence referendum, prioritizing economic stability over constitutional matters, despite First Minister John Swinney's efforts to gain demonstrable support for independence.

Starmer Rules Out Scottish Independence Referendum
Keir Starmer, the UK Labour leader, has rejected calls for a second Scottish independence referendum, prioritizing economic stability over constitutional matters, despite First Minister John Swinney's efforts to gain demonstrable support for independence.
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36% Bias Score

Failed Italian Referendums Expose Political System Flaws
The recent Italian referendums on hunting and pesticides failed due to insufficient voter turnout, revealing a paradox where citizens' initiatives rely on political party support, and prompting calls for institutional changes instead of addressing underlying political issues.

Failed Italian Referendums Expose Political System Flaws
The recent Italian referendums on hunting and pesticides failed due to insufficient voter turnout, revealing a paradox where citizens' initiatives rely on political party support, and prompting calls for institutional changes instead of addressing underlying political issues.
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28% Bias Score
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