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Portugal Faces Snap Elections After Government Collapse
Portugal's Prime Minister Luis Montenegro lost a confidence vote on Wednesday, triggering snap elections expected around May, marking the third government collapse in three years and the worst political instability in 50 years of Portuguese democracy amid accusations of a conflict of interest.
Portugal Faces Snap Elections After Government Collapse
Portugal's Prime Minister Luis Montenegro lost a confidence vote on Wednesday, triggering snap elections expected around May, marking the third government collapse in three years and the worst political instability in 50 years of Portuguese democracy amid accusations of a conflict of interest.
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44% Bias Score


Deadly Attack on Syrian Government Forces in Jableh
On Thursday, pro-Assad fighters launched a deadly attack in Syria's coastal Jableh region, killing at least 35 government forces, 32 pro-Assad fighters, and four civilians; this marks a significant escalation of violence three months after Islamist rebels ousted Bashar al-Assad.
Deadly Attack on Syrian Government Forces in Jableh
On Thursday, pro-Assad fighters launched a deadly attack in Syria's coastal Jableh region, killing at least 35 government forces, 32 pro-Assad fighters, and four civilians; this marks a significant escalation of violence three months after Islamist rebels ousted Bashar al-Assad.
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40% Bias Score


Serbian Parliament Descends into Chaos Amid Widespread Protests
Opposition lawmakers in Serbia's parliament used smoke grenades and tear gas to protest the government's handling of the November railway station collapse in Novi Sad that killed 15 people, escalating student-led protests against President Aleksandar Vucic.
Serbian Parliament Descends into Chaos Amid Widespread Protests
Opposition lawmakers in Serbia's parliament used smoke grenades and tear gas to protest the government's handling of the November railway station collapse in Novi Sad that killed 15 people, escalating student-led protests against President Aleksandar Vucic.
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48% Bias Score


Djibouti's Youssouf Elected New Chairperson of the African Union
Following a multi-round election in Addis Ababa, Mahmoud Ali Youssouf of Djibouti was elected as the new Chairperson of the African Union, succeeding Moussa Faki Mahamat, while Selma Malika Haddadi of Algeria became the Deputy Chairperson. Youssouf secured 33 votes, winning a two-thirds majority.
Djibouti's Youssouf Elected New Chairperson of the African Union
Following a multi-round election in Addis Ababa, Mahmoud Ali Youssouf of Djibouti was elected as the new Chairperson of the African Union, succeeding Moussa Faki Mahamat, while Selma Malika Haddadi of Algeria became the Deputy Chairperson. Youssouf secured 33 votes, winning a two-thirds majority.
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48% Bias Score


Romania's Record Deficit Sparks Economic and Political Concerns
Romania's 8.7% deficit, the EU's highest, is causing concern among rating agencies after investment fell and the Romanian-German Chamber of Commerce reported weak economic expectations last autumn. Analysts predict less than 1% GDP growth in 2024, while political instability adds further risk.
Romania's Record Deficit Sparks Economic and Political Concerns
Romania's 8.7% deficit, the EU's highest, is causing concern among rating agencies after investment fell and the Romanian-German Chamber of Commerce reported weak economic expectations last autumn. Analysts predict less than 1% GDP growth in 2024, while political instability adds further risk.
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60% Bias Score


Bangladesh's Post-Hasina Instability: Political Turmoil and Human Rights Concerns
Six months after Sheikh Hasina's ouster, Bangladesh grapples with political turmoil, human rights abuses, and economic instability; the interim government faces challenges in implementing reforms amidst competing demands for elections and accusations of suppressing dissent.
Bangladesh's Post-Hasina Instability: Political Turmoil and Human Rights Concerns
Six months after Sheikh Hasina's ouster, Bangladesh grapples with political turmoil, human rights abuses, and economic instability; the interim government faces challenges in implementing reforms amidst competing demands for elections and accusations of suppressing dissent.
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40% Bias Score

Over 70 Dead in Clashes Between Syrian Security Forces and Assad Loyalists
Clashes between new Syrian security forces and fighters loyal to ousted President Bashar al-Assad left over 70 dead in Latakia province on March 7th, 2025, marking the most violent confrontations since Assad's December 8th overthrow; a curfew has been imposed in several cities.

Over 70 Dead in Clashes Between Syrian Security Forces and Assad Loyalists
Clashes between new Syrian security forces and fighters loyal to ousted President Bashar al-Assad left over 70 dead in Latakia province on March 7th, 2025, marking the most violent confrontations since Assad's December 8th overthrow; a curfew has been imposed in several cities.
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40% Bias Score

Smoke Bombs and Violence Erupt in Serbian Parliament
On Tuesday, Serbian opposition lawmakers used smoke bombs and engaged in physical altercations during a parliamentary session after the ruling majority refused to acknowledge the Prime Minister's resignation, leading to injuries and an ongoing investigation.

Smoke Bombs and Violence Erupt in Serbian Parliament
On Tuesday, Serbian opposition lawmakers used smoke bombs and engaged in physical altercations during a parliamentary session after the ruling majority refused to acknowledge the Prime Minister's resignation, leading to injuries and an ongoing investigation.
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44% Bias Score

200 Wounded South African Soldiers Evacuated from Goma After Clashes with M23 Rebels
Nearly 200 wounded South African soldiers were evacuated from Goma, Congo, on Monday via Rwanda following clashes with M23 rebels, after disagreements with Rwanda over weapons delayed their return.

200 Wounded South African Soldiers Evacuated from Goma After Clashes with M23 Rebels
Nearly 200 wounded South African soldiers were evacuated from Goma, Congo, on Monday via Rwanda following clashes with M23 rebels, after disagreements with Rwanda over weapons delayed their return.
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44% Bias Score

M23 Rebellion in Congo: Complex Historical Roots and Risks to National Unity
Congolese historian Isidore Ndaywel attributes the M23 rebellion's complexity to decades of Rwandan migration to Congo, distinguishing the rebellion's goals from the AFC's ambition to take Kinshasa, highlighting the risk to Congolese national unity.

M23 Rebellion in Congo: Complex Historical Roots and Risks to National Unity
Congolese historian Isidore Ndaywel attributes the M23 rebellion's complexity to decades of Rwandan migration to Congo, distinguishing the rebellion's goals from the AFC's ambition to take Kinshasa, highlighting the risk to Congolese national unity.
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36% Bias Score

Bangladesh Six Months After Hasina's Ouster: Instability and Uncertainty
Following the ouster of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina six months ago, Bangladesh's interim government grapples with economic turmoil, human rights abuses, and the rise of Islamist groups, amid uncertainty surrounding the next election and accusations of government abuses against Hasina's supporters.

Bangladesh Six Months After Hasina's Ouster: Instability and Uncertainty
Following the ouster of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina six months ago, Bangladesh's interim government grapples with economic turmoil, human rights abuses, and the rise of Islamist groups, amid uncertainty surrounding the next election and accusations of government abuses against Hasina's supporters.
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56% Bias Score

Massaquoi Condemns Liberian Government, Calls for Nationwide Resistance
Foday Massaquoi, newly elected CDC-COP chairman, criticized Liberia's Unity Party government for high crime rates (45% theft, 28% assault in 2024), economic mismanagement (210 LD per USD exchange rate), and a constitutional crisis in the House of Representatives, calling for a nationwide resistance ...

Massaquoi Condemns Liberian Government, Calls for Nationwide Resistance
Foday Massaquoi, newly elected CDC-COP chairman, criticized Liberia's Unity Party government for high crime rates (45% theft, 28% assault in 2024), economic mismanagement (210 LD per USD exchange rate), and a constitutional crisis in the House of Representatives, calling for a nationwide resistance ...
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52% Bias Score
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