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Physical Altercation Erupts in Mexican Senate
Mexican senators engaged in a physical altercation on October 31, 2024, stemming from the PRI's repeated denial of speaking time, which has been a recurring theme of physical altercations involving PRI, Morena, and PAN, highlighting a breakdown in political decorum and legislative efficiency.
Physical Altercation Erupts in Mexican Senate
Mexican senators engaged in a physical altercation on October 31, 2024, stemming from the PRI's repeated denial of speaking time, which has been a recurring theme of physical altercations involving PRI, Morena, and PAN, highlighting a breakdown in political decorum and legislative efficiency.
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52% Bias Score


Samia's Strategic Running Mate Choice in Tanzania
In Tanzania's CCM party, President Samia Suluhu Hassan's selection of Dr. Emmanuel Nchimbi as her running mate is a calculated move balancing executive and political experience, aiming to bolster their chances by addressing potential weaknesses and leveraging Nchimbi's influence within the party and...
Samia's Strategic Running Mate Choice in Tanzania
In Tanzania's CCM party, President Samia Suluhu Hassan's selection of Dr. Emmanuel Nchimbi as her running mate is a calculated move balancing executive and political experience, aiming to bolster their chances by addressing potential weaknesses and leveraging Nchimbi's influence within the party and...
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48% Bias Score


German Coalition Seeks Unity in Würzburg Retreat
German Chancellor's CDU/CSU and SPD parliamentary group leaders begin a joint retreat in Würzburg, Germany, to address initial challenges and foster better cooperation in the coalition government.
German Coalition Seeks Unity in Würzburg Retreat
German Chancellor's CDU/CSU and SPD parliamentary group leaders begin a joint retreat in Würzburg, Germany, to address initial challenges and foster better cooperation in the coalition government.
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52% Bias Score


French Government Faces Vote of No Confidence, Jeopardizing Key Reforms
France's government faces a vote of no confidence on September 8th, jeopardizing numerous ongoing reforms including unemployment insurance, end-of-life care, and the New Caledonia constitutional law, highlighting a cycle of political instability since 2022.
French Government Faces Vote of No Confidence, Jeopardizing Key Reforms
France's government faces a vote of no confidence on September 8th, jeopardizing numerous ongoing reforms including unemployment insurance, end-of-life care, and the New Caledonia constitutional law, highlighting a cycle of political instability since 2022.
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40% Bias Score


Bremen Senate Reshuffle: New Interior and Education Senators Appointed
Eva Högl, former Parliamentary Commissioner for the Armed Forces, will become Bremen's new Senator for the Interior, while Mark Rackles, former Berlin State Secretary for Education, is expected to take over as Senator for Education, both starting around the new year, aiming to tackle Bremen's low ed...
Bremen Senate Reshuffle: New Interior and Education Senators Appointed
Eva Högl, former Parliamentary Commissioner for the Armed Forces, will become Bremen's new Senator for the Interior, while Mark Rackles, former Berlin State Secretary for Education, is expected to take over as Senator for Education, both starting around the new year, aiming to tackle Bremen's low ed...
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56% Bias Score


Georgia's 2025 Elections: Boycott Threat Amidst Allegations of Western Pressure
Georgia's October 4th, 2025, municipal elections face a boycott threat from pro-Western opposition parties following their 2024 election loss and unsubstantiated fraud claims, amid allegations of Western pressure to engage in conflict with Russia.
Georgia's 2025 Elections: Boycott Threat Amidst Allegations of Western Pressure
Georgia's October 4th, 2025, municipal elections face a boycott threat from pro-Western opposition parties following their 2024 election loss and unsubstantiated fraud claims, amid allegations of Western pressure to engage in conflict with Russia.
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56% Bias Score

Dutch Cabinet Collapses Amidst Disagreement on Israel Policy, Fueling Public Distrust
The resignation of all Dutch NSC ministers due to disagreements over Israel policy has caused the cabinet's collapse, leading to widespread public distrust and concerns about political stability, as evidenced by comments from citizens and political analysts.

Dutch Cabinet Collapses Amidst Disagreement on Israel Policy, Fueling Public Distrust
The resignation of all Dutch NSC ministers due to disagreements over Israel policy has caused the cabinet's collapse, leading to widespread public distrust and concerns about political stability, as evidenced by comments from citizens and political analysts.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Caretaker Cabinet Continues with Slim Majority, Facing Policy Challenges
Following a cabinet resignation, the remaining VVD and BBB parties will form a caretaker government with a slim 32-seat majority in the Dutch parliament, limiting its ability to act until elections, while attempts to adjust policy on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict failed.

Dutch Caretaker Cabinet Continues with Slim Majority, Facing Policy Challenges
Following a cabinet resignation, the remaining VVD and BBB parties will form a caretaker government with a slim 32-seat majority in the Dutch parliament, limiting its ability to act until elections, while attempts to adjust policy on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict failed.
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44% Bias Score

California Republicans Propose State Split Amid Redistricting Battle
California Republicans proposed splitting the state into two, a highly unlikely plan spurred by Democratic-led redistricting efforts that Republicans claim silence rural voices; the November ballot initiative will determine if the redistricting plan stands.

California Republicans Propose State Split Amid Redistricting Battle
California Republicans proposed splitting the state into two, a highly unlikely plan spurred by Democratic-led redistricting efforts that Republicans claim silence rural voices; the November ballot initiative will determine if the redistricting plan stands.
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60% Bias Score

UK Conservatives Turn to Digital Media to Counter Electoral Losses
Faced with their worst ever election results, U.K. Conservative MPs are using social media videos and online engagement to improve their image and appeal to younger voters, with several MPs using platforms like X to disseminate concise policy explanations and engage directly with the public.

UK Conservatives Turn to Digital Media to Counter Electoral Losses
Faced with their worst ever election results, U.K. Conservative MPs are using social media videos and online engagement to improve their image and appeal to younger voters, with several MPs using platforms like X to disseminate concise policy explanations and engage directly with the public.
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40% Bias Score

VVD and BBB Reach Deal on Cabinet Positions Amidst Political Instability
Following the NSC's resignation due to disagreements over Israel-Gaza policy, the VVD and BBB parties have reached a deal to fill nine vacant cabinet positions, with three going to VVD and two to BBB, creating a potential government instability with only 32 seats in parliament.

VVD and BBB Reach Deal on Cabinet Positions Amidst Political Instability
Following the NSC's resignation due to disagreements over Israel-Gaza policy, the VVD and BBB parties have reached a deal to fill nine vacant cabinet positions, with three going to VVD and two to BBB, creating a potential government instability with only 32 seats in parliament.
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Public Trust in Politics at Historic Low, Fueled by Populism
A 2025 Sociaal en Culturel Planbureau study reveals that less than one-third of Dutch citizens feel represented by their government, leading to widespread public dissatisfaction and the rise of populism due to a perceived disconnect between citizens' needs and political actions.

Dutch Public Trust in Politics at Historic Low, Fueled by Populism
A 2025 Sociaal en Culturel Planbureau study reveals that less than one-third of Dutch citizens feel represented by their government, leading to widespread public dissatisfaction and the rise of populism due to a perceived disconnect between citizens' needs and political actions.
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56% Bias Score
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