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Valencian Coalition Compromís Splits Over Sumar Membership
Compromís, a Valencian coalition, is splitting over its membership in Sumar, with Més-Compromís wanting to leave due to disagreements over a flood investigation and regional funding, while Iniciativa chooses to stay.
Valencian Coalition Compromís Splits Over Sumar Membership
Compromís, a Valencian coalition, is splitting over its membership in Sumar, with Més-Compromís wanting to leave due to disagreements over a flood investigation and regional funding, while Iniciativa chooses to stay.
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36% Bias Score


Gaza Clans Challenge Hamas Authority Amidst Power Vacuum
Following the October 7th attacks, armed clans in Gaza, including the Abu Shabab, Dughmush, Abu Tir, Al Kashk, Abu Risha, Shawish, and Baraka clans, are challenging Hamas's weakened authority, engaging in looting, violence, and resisting Hamas's attempts to regain control, exploiting the power vacuu...
Gaza Clans Challenge Hamas Authority Amidst Power Vacuum
Following the October 7th attacks, armed clans in Gaza, including the Abu Shabab, Dughmush, Abu Tir, Al Kashk, Abu Risha, Shawish, and Baraka clans, are challenging Hamas's weakened authority, engaging in looting, violence, and resisting Hamas's attempts to regain control, exploiting the power vacuu...
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40% Bias Score


Australian Coalition's Eight-Day War Exposes Deep Divisions
The Australian National Party briefly left the Coalition over four policy disagreements, then rejoined after minor concessions, exposing deep divisions, particularly concerning climate change policy and nuclear power, and impacting the Coalition's future electoral prospects.
Australian Coalition's Eight-Day War Exposes Deep Divisions
The Australian National Party briefly left the Coalition over four policy disagreements, then rejoined after minor concessions, exposing deep divisions, particularly concerning climate change policy and nuclear power, and impacting the Coalition's future electoral prospects.
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64% Bias Score


Liberals and Nationals Reunite, but Internal Divisions Remain
Following a week-long split, the Australian Liberal and Nationals parties have reunited, forming a new shadow cabinet with 14 Liberals and 6 Nationals; however, internal divisions persist, particularly within the Nationals, raising concerns about the coalition's long-term stability.
Liberals and Nationals Reunite, but Internal Divisions Remain
Following a week-long split, the Australian Liberal and Nationals parties have reunited, forming a new shadow cabinet with 14 Liberals and 6 Nationals; however, internal divisions persist, particularly within the Nationals, raising concerns about the coalition's long-term stability.
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44% Bias Score


SGP Rejects Amendment to Founding Principles on Women's Political Participation
The SGP party congress rejected a proposal to amend its founding principles regarding women's political participation, maintaining its view that women's suffrage contradicts their traditional roles, despite the increasing presence of women within the party.
SGP Rejects Amendment to Founding Principles on Women's Political Participation
The SGP party congress rejected a proposal to amend its founding principles regarding women's political participation, maintaining its view that women's suffrage contradicts their traditional roles, despite the increasing presence of women within the party.
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48% Bias Score


Labour MPs Rebel Against £5 Billion Welfare Cuts
The UK government's proposed £5 billion annual welfare cuts by 2030 have sparked a major rebellion within the Labour party, with dozens of MPs opposing the changes due to concerns about their impact on disabled people and the potential for increased poverty. A vote is expected in June.
Labour MPs Rebel Against £5 Billion Welfare Cuts
The UK government's proposed £5 billion annual welfare cuts by 2030 have sparked a major rebellion within the Labour party, with dozens of MPs opposing the changes due to concerns about their impact on disabled people and the potential for increased poverty. A vote is expected in June.
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40% Bias Score

Ecuador's Internal Displacement Crisis: 101,000 Displaced in 2024
Ecuador experienced 101,000 cases of internal displacement in 2024 due to violence between criminal groups vying for territorial control, making it the third most affected country in Latin America; coastal provinces and areas along drug trafficking routes are most impacted.

Ecuador's Internal Displacement Crisis: 101,000 Displaced in 2024
Ecuador experienced 101,000 cases of internal displacement in 2024 due to violence between criminal groups vying for territorial control, making it the third most affected country in Latin America; coastal provinces and areas along drug trafficking routes are most impacted.
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48% Bias Score

CHP Internal Conflict: Erkin Urges Kılıçdaroğlu-Özel Meeting Amidst Congress Lawsuit
Ayunç Erkin, a Turkish columnist, proposes a meeting between CHP leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu and Özgür Özel to resolve the party's internal conflict stemming from a contested November 2023 congress. A court case seeking to overturn the congress results is pending, with a decision due June 30, 2023.

CHP Internal Conflict: Erkin Urges Kılıçdaroğlu-Özel Meeting Amidst Congress Lawsuit
Ayunç Erkin, a Turkish columnist, proposes a meeting between CHP leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu and Özgür Özel to resolve the party's internal conflict stemming from a contested November 2023 congress. A court case seeking to overturn the congress results is pending, with a decision due June 30, 2023.
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44% Bias Score

Abbott Demands Continued Intervention in NSW Liberal Party
Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott is demanding Opposition Leader Sussan Ley extend a federal intervention in the NSW Liberal Party's state division, aiming to reform the party's structure and address concerns about its professionalism, despite internal opposition from moderates and conservatives.

Abbott Demands Continued Intervention in NSW Liberal Party
Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott is demanding Opposition Leader Sussan Ley extend a federal intervention in the NSW Liberal Party's state division, aiming to reform the party's structure and address concerns about its professionalism, despite internal opposition from moderates and conservatives.
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44% Bias Score

Coalition Rift Healed After Nationals Drop Solidarity Demand
Nationals leader David Littleproud's demand to end shadow cabinet solidarity caused a temporary split with the Liberals, but was later dropped after it was rejected by Sussan Ley, who is now leader of the opposition; the rift was healed after the Liberals agreed to four key Nationals policies.

Coalition Rift Healed After Nationals Drop Solidarity Demand
Nationals leader David Littleproud's demand to end shadow cabinet solidarity caused a temporary split with the Liberals, but was later dropped after it was rejected by Sussan Ley, who is now leader of the opposition; the rift was healed after the Liberals agreed to four key Nationals policies.
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44% Bias Score

Australian Coalition Faces Internal Rift Amidst Rural Crises
The Australian Coalition government faces internal strife as the Nationals party threatens to leave over policy demands, distracting from severe floods and droughts affecting rural areas, prompting criticism from former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and other Coalition figures.

Australian Coalition Faces Internal Rift Amidst Rural Crises
The Australian Coalition government faces internal strife as the Nationals party threatens to leave over policy demands, distracting from severe floods and droughts affecting rural areas, prompting criticism from former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and other Coalition figures.
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52% Bias Score

Leaked Letter Undermines Coalition Split Narrative
A leaked letter reveals the Nationals threatened to leave the Coalition after Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price defected to the Liberals on May 8, undermining claims the split was solely due to policy disagreements; the letter, from Bridget McKenzie to Michaelia Cash on May 12, highlighted the loss o...

Leaked Letter Undermines Coalition Split Narrative
A leaked letter reveals the Nationals threatened to leave the Coalition after Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price defected to the Liberals on May 8, undermining claims the split was solely due to policy disagreements; the letter, from Bridget McKenzie to Michaelia Cash on May 12, highlighted the loss o...
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48% Bias Score
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