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"Georgia School Voucher Program Eligibility Far Exceeds Expectations"
"Georgia's school voucher program, designed to assist students in low-performing schools, is projected to cover far more students than anticipated—approximately 400,000—due to an expansive interpretation of eligibility, raising concerns about its financial feasibility and impact on public schools."
"Georgia School Voucher Program Eligibility Far Exceeds Expectations"
"Georgia's school voucher program, designed to assist students in low-performing schools, is projected to cover far more students than anticipated—approximately 400,000—due to an expansive interpretation of eligibility, raising concerns about its financial feasibility and impact on public schools."
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48% Bias Score


Tbilisi Protesters Decorate Christmas Tree with Photos of Injured During Ongoing Demonstrations
Protesters in Tbilisi, Georgia, decorated a Christmas tree near the parliament with photos of injured activists and journalists, escalating the eleventh day of demonstrations against the government's refusal to discuss EU accession before 2028.
Tbilisi Protesters Decorate Christmas Tree with Photos of Injured During Ongoing Demonstrations
Protesters in Tbilisi, Georgia, decorated a Christmas tree near the parliament with photos of injured activists and journalists, escalating the eleventh day of demonstrations against the government's refusal to discuss EU accession before 2028.
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32% Bias Score


FSB Raids Call Center, Arrests 11 in $1 Million-a-Day Fraud Case
The FSB raided a Moscow call center allegedly defrauding 100,000 people in 50 countries, generating $1 million daily, arresting 11 employees and linking the operation to former Georgian Defense Minister David Kezerashvili.
FSB Raids Call Center, Arrests 11 in $1 Million-a-Day Fraud Case
The FSB raided a Moscow call center allegedly defrauding 100,000 people in 50 countries, generating $1 million daily, arresting 11 employees and linking the operation to former Georgian Defense Minister David Kezerashvili.
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56% Bias Score


"Georgia Protests: Electoral Fraud Allegations, EU Accession Postponement, and President's Call for New Elections"
"Massive protests erupt in Tbilissi following allegations of election fraud and the postponement of Georgia's EU accession talks; President Salomé Zourabichvili demands new elections, claiming illegitimate parliamentary power and highlighting Russia's role in the crisis."
"Georgia Protests: Electoral Fraud Allegations, EU Accession Postponement, and President's Call for New Elections"
"Massive protests erupt in Tbilissi following allegations of election fraud and the postponement of Georgia's EU accession talks; President Salomé Zourabichvili demands new elections, claiming illegitimate parliamentary power and highlighting Russia's role in the crisis."
Progress
40% Bias Score


"Tbilisi Protests Continue Amidst Election Disputes and EU Tensions"
"Anti-government protests continue in Tbilisi, Georgia, demanding new elections and the government's resignation following disputed October 26th parliamentary elections and the ruling party's rejection of EU budget grants and accession negotiations."
"Tbilisi Protests Continue Amidst Election Disputes and EU Tensions"
"Anti-government protests continue in Tbilisi, Georgia, demanding new elections and the government's resignation following disputed October 26th parliamentary elections and the ruling party's rejection of EU budget grants and accession negotiations."
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40% Bias Score


Global Democracy Under Siege: Resilience and Rising Threats
Recent events in South Korea, Romania, and Georgia demonstrate both the resilience and vulnerability of democratic systems amidst rising authoritarianism, with the US facing a serious internal threat to its democratic institutions.
Global Democracy Under Siege: Resilience and Rising Threats
Recent events in South Korea, Romania, and Georgia demonstrate both the resilience and vulnerability of democratic systems amidst rising authoritarianism, with the US facing a serious internal threat to its democratic institutions.
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56% Bias Score

55 Groups Urge EU to Pressure Turkey on 'Influence Agency' Bill
On Tuesday, 55 organizations urged the European Commission to publicly pressure Turkey into withdrawing its controversial 'influence agency' bill, citing concerns that it violates democratic principles and could harm Turkey's relationship with the EU. The bill, similar to Russia's 'foreign agent' la...

55 Groups Urge EU to Pressure Turkey on 'Influence Agency' Bill
On Tuesday, 55 organizations urged the European Commission to publicly pressure Turkey into withdrawing its controversial 'influence agency' bill, citing concerns that it violates democratic principles and could harm Turkey's relationship with the EU. The bill, similar to Russia's 'foreign agent' la...
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56% Bias Score

Georgia Protests: Demands for New Elections and Return to European Path
Thousands are protesting daily in Tbilisi, demanding new elections following disputed October 26th parliamentary elections and a return to Georgia's pro-European path; the government accuses the opposition of a "Maidan-style uprising".

Georgia Protests: Demands for New Elections and Return to European Path
Thousands are protesting daily in Tbilisi, demanding new elections following disputed October 26th parliamentary elections and a return to Georgia's pro-European path; the government accuses the opposition of a "Maidan-style uprising".
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44% Bias Score

Georgia: Mass Protests Erupt Over Disputed Elections and Postponed EU Talks
Following disputed elections in October, thousands of Georgians protest nightly in Tbilisi against the government's decision to delay EU accession talks until 2028, alleging Russian influence and demanding new elections; police have responded with brutality, arresting and injuring hundreds.

Georgia: Mass Protests Erupt Over Disputed Elections and Postponed EU Talks
Following disputed elections in October, thousands of Georgians protest nightly in Tbilisi against the government's decision to delay EU accession talks until 2028, alleging Russian influence and demanding new elections; police have responded with brutality, arresting and injuring hundreds.
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60% Bias Score

UK Sanctions Georgia Over Protest Crackdown
Following mass protests and a violent crackdown on demonstrators in Georgia, the UK announced sanctions against the Georgian government, suspending program support, limiting defense cooperation and restricting interaction with the Georgian Dream party representatives, citing violations of European d...

UK Sanctions Georgia Over Protest Crackdown
Following mass protests and a violent crackdown on demonstrators in Georgia, the UK announced sanctions against the Georgian government, suspending program support, limiting defense cooperation and restricting interaction with the Georgian Dream party representatives, citing violations of European d...
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44% Bias Score

US Sends $988 Million in Aid to Ukraine Amidst Trump Transition Concerns
The US announced a new $988 million military aid package for Ukraine, including drones and ammunition, before President-elect Trump takes office, while European nations fear needing to double their aid if US support is cut.

US Sends $988 Million in Aid to Ukraine Amidst Trump Transition Concerns
The US announced a new $988 million military aid package for Ukraine, including drones and ammunition, before President-elect Trump takes office, while European nations fear needing to double their aid if US support is cut.
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52% Bias Score

Violent Attacks on Pro-EU Protesters in Georgia Amidst Accusations of Russian Interference
Masked men violently attacked pro-EU protesters in Georgia, injuring demonstrators and a journalist, while police reportedly failed to intervene; President Salome Zourabichvili blamed Russia, amidst ongoing protests against the government's decision to delay EU accession talks until 2028.

Violent Attacks on Pro-EU Protesters in Georgia Amidst Accusations of Russian Interference
Masked men violently attacked pro-EU protesters in Georgia, injuring demonstrators and a journalist, while police reportedly failed to intervene; President Salome Zourabichvili blamed Russia, amidst ongoing protests against the government's decision to delay EU accession talks until 2028.
Progress
40% Bias Score
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