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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


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


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


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


Bolivia's Divided Ruling Party Faces Crushing Defeat in Upcoming Elections
With Bolivia's presidential elections only 75 days away, the ruling MAS party is deeply divided and facing a severe economic crisis, leading to incumbent President Luis Arce withdrawing his candidacy. Opposition candidate Samuel Doria Medina, a former economy minister, leads in polls, offering an ec...
Bolivia's Divided Ruling Party Faces Crushing Defeat in Upcoming Elections
With Bolivia's presidential elections only 75 days away, the ruling MAS party is deeply divided and facing a severe economic crisis, leading to incumbent President Luis Arce withdrawing his candidacy. Opposition candidate Samuel Doria Medina, a former economy minister, leads in polls, offering an ec...
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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

Calls for Bundestag President Klöckner's Access Pass Revocation Amidst Partisanship Concerns
Bundestag President Julia Klöckner faces calls for her own access pass revocation after threatening Green Youth leader Jette Nietzard over her "ACAB" pullover; the author cites this incident alongside other instances of perceived partisanship as undermining her office's integrity.

Calls for Bundestag President Klöckner's Access Pass Revocation Amidst Partisanship Concerns
Bundestag President Julia Klöckner faces calls for her own access pass revocation after threatening Green Youth leader Jette Nietzard over her "ACAB" pullover; the author cites this incident alongside other instances of perceived partisanship as undermining her office's integrity.
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56% Bias Score

Fractured French Left Faces 2027 Presidential Election Challenge
The French left faces a critical challenge ahead of the 2027 presidential election due to deep divisions and limited electoral appeal (capped at 30%), posing a risk that the far-right could win. A unified approach is necessary for any hope of victory.

Fractured French Left Faces 2027 Presidential Election Challenge
The French left faces a critical challenge ahead of the 2027 presidential election due to deep divisions and limited electoral appeal (capped at 30%), posing a risk that the far-right could win. A unified approach is necessary for any hope of victory.
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56% 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

Trump's Shifting Positions: A Strategy of Calculated Flexibility
The article analyzes President Trump's political strategy of shifting positions, contrasting public reaction to his actions with that of other politicians, and exploring the implications of this approach.

Trump's Shifting Positions: A Strategy of Calculated Flexibility
The article analyzes President Trump's political strategy of shifting positions, contrasting public reaction to his actions with that of other politicians, and exploring the implications of this approach.
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56% Bias Score

DRC State Exams Proceed in M23-Controlled Areas
State secondary school exams began June 2nd in the Democratic Republic of Congo, including 31,381 students in M23 rebel-controlled areas of North Kivu province where the rebel vice-governor oversaw the launch, despite ongoing conflict.

DRC State Exams Proceed in M23-Controlled Areas
State secondary school exams began June 2nd in the Democratic Republic of Congo, including 31,381 students in M23 rebel-controlled areas of North Kivu province where the rebel vice-governor oversaw the launch, despite ongoing conflict.
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44% 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
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