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Paz Wins First Round of Bolivian Presidential Elections
In Bolivia's presidential elections, Rodrigo Paz (32.08%) defeated the ruling MAS party, setting up a second round against Jorge Quiroga (26.94%) on October 19th, amidst a severe economic crisis (25% inflation) and internal divisions within the MAS.
Paz Wins First Round of Bolivian Presidential Elections
In Bolivia's presidential elections, Rodrigo Paz (32.08%) defeated the ruling MAS party, setting up a second round against Jorge Quiroga (26.94%) on October 19th, amidst a severe economic crisis (25% inflation) and internal divisions within the MAS.
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36% Bias Score


Bolivia's Election Signals End of MAS Era
Bolivia's election saw the end of the MAS party's 20-year rule, with Rodrigo Paz and Jorge "Tuto" Quiroga advancing to a second round amid economic crisis and internal party divisions; the leading leftist candidate received only around 8% of the vote.
Bolivia's Election Signals End of MAS Era
Bolivia's election saw the end of the MAS party's 20-year rule, with Rodrigo Paz and Jorge "Tuto" Quiroga advancing to a second round amid economic crisis and internal party divisions; the leading leftist candidate received only around 8% of the vote.
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44% Bias Score


Bolivia's Runoff Election Signals End of Leftist Era
Bolivia heads to a presidential runoff on October 19th between centrist Senator Rodrigo Paz Pereira and right-wing former President Jorge Quiroga, marking a shift from nearly two decades of leftist rule amid a severe economic crisis and significant lithium reserves.
Bolivia's Runoff Election Signals End of Leftist Era
Bolivia heads to a presidential runoff on October 19th between centrist Senator Rodrigo Paz Pereira and right-wing former President Jorge Quiroga, marking a shift from nearly two decades of leftist rule amid a severe economic crisis and significant lithium reserves.
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36% Bias Score


Bolivia Heads to Runoff Election After Left-Wing Era Ends
Bolivia's presidential election resulted in a runoff between Senator Rodrigo Paz Pereira and former President Jorge Quiroga after neither achieved a majority in the first round; this follows nearly two decades of left-wing rule and amidst a severe economic crisis.
Bolivia Heads to Runoff Election After Left-Wing Era Ends
Bolivia's presidential election resulted in a runoff between Senator Rodrigo Paz Pereira and former President Jorge Quiroga after neither achieved a majority in the first round; this follows nearly two decades of left-wing rule and amidst a severe economic crisis.
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32% Bias Score


Bolivia's Election Signals a Rightward Shift Amidst Economic Crisis
Bolivia heads to the polls Sunday for presidential elections expected to significantly shift the country's political landscape from the leftist MAS party, which has been in power for nearly 20 years, to a right-wing government, amidst a severe economic crisis and internal conflicts within the ruling...
Bolivia's Election Signals a Rightward Shift Amidst Economic Crisis
Bolivia heads to the polls Sunday for presidential elections expected to significantly shift the country's political landscape from the leftist MAS party, which has been in power for nearly 20 years, to a right-wing government, amidst a severe economic crisis and internal conflicts within the ruling...
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40% Bias Score


Russia and Syria Hold Talks Amidst Post-Coup Instability
Following the change of power in Syria in December 2023, Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov met with his Syrian counterpart in Moscow on July 14, 2024, to discuss stabilizing the situation amid inter-tribal clashes, anti-Christian attacks, and geopolitical tensions. They agreed to review existing bilat...
Russia and Syria Hold Talks Amidst Post-Coup Instability
Following the change of power in Syria in December 2023, Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov met with his Syrian counterpart in Moscow on July 14, 2024, to discuss stabilizing the situation amid inter-tribal clashes, anti-Christian attacks, and geopolitical tensions. They agreed to review existing bilat...
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40% Bias Score

Bolivia's Centrist Candidate Wins First Round, Setting Stage for Tense Second-Round Vote
In Bolivia's surprise election results, centrist Rodrigo Paz Pereira won the first round, defeating the ruling MAS party and Evo Morales, triggering a second-round vote and raising concerns about potential instability but also offering opportunities for economic and democratic reforms.

Bolivia's Centrist Candidate Wins First Round, Setting Stage for Tense Second-Round Vote
In Bolivia's surprise election results, centrist Rodrigo Paz Pereira won the first round, defeating the ruling MAS party and Evo Morales, triggering a second-round vote and raising concerns about potential instability but also offering opportunities for economic and democratic reforms.
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56% Bias Score

Paz Leads in Bolivian Presidential Election; Runoff Likely
Centrist Senator Rodrigo Paz leads Bolivia's presidential election with 32.18% of the vote, according to early results, significantly defeating the ruling MAS party; a second-round runoff is likely on October 19th due to no candidate exceeding 40% with a 10-point margin.

Paz Leads in Bolivian Presidential Election; Runoff Likely
Centrist Senator Rodrigo Paz leads Bolivia's presidential election with 32.18% of the vote, according to early results, significantly defeating the ruling MAS party; a second-round runoff is likely on October 19th due to no candidate exceeding 40% with a 10-point margin.
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48% Bias Score

Bolivia Runoff Election: A Shift Away from Leftist Rule
Bolivia heads to a runoff election on October 19th after neither candidate achieved a majority in the first round; Senator Rodrigo Paz Pereira and former President Jorge Quiroga will compete, marking a potential end to nearly two decades of leftist rule and raising international interest due to Boli...

Bolivia Runoff Election: A Shift Away from Leftist Rule
Bolivia heads to a runoff election on October 19th after neither candidate achieved a majority in the first round; Senator Rodrigo Paz Pereira and former President Jorge Quiroga will compete, marking a potential end to nearly two decades of leftist rule and raising international interest due to Boli...
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44% Bias Score

Bolivia's Presidential Runoff: A Rightward Shift
Bolivia's October 19th presidential runoff will feature Rodrigo Paz (32%) and Jorge "Tuto" Quiroga (27%), marking the first election in 20 years without leftist candidates in the second round, reflecting a shift in the country's political landscape amid economic instability.

Bolivia's Presidential Runoff: A Rightward Shift
Bolivia's October 19th presidential runoff will feature Rodrigo Paz (32%) and Jorge "Tuto" Quiroga (27%), marking the first election in 20 years without leftist candidates in the second round, reflecting a shift in the country's political landscape amid economic instability.
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40% Bias Score

Jammu and Kashmir: Six Years After Article 370 Revocation
India's 2019 revocation of Article 370 ended Jammu and Kashmir's special status, resulting in its division into two union territories and integration with India; official data shows increased voter turnout (70%), infrastructural development (new schools, hospitals, transportation), and tourism growt...

Jammu and Kashmir: Six Years After Article 370 Revocation
India's 2019 revocation of Article 370 ended Jammu and Kashmir's special status, resulting in its division into two union territories and integration with India; official data shows increased voter turnout (70%), infrastructural development (new schools, hospitals, transportation), and tourism growt...
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60% Bias Score

Bolivia's Presidential Election: End of an Era for MAS
Bolivia's August presidential elections signal the end of the MAS party's 20-year rule; polls show center-right candidates Samuel Doria Medina and Jorge "Tuto" Quiroga leading, likely to face each other in a second round, reflecting voter dissatisfaction with the current economic climate.

Bolivia's Presidential Election: End of an Era for MAS
Bolivia's August presidential elections signal the end of the MAS party's 20-year rule; polls show center-right candidates Samuel Doria Medina and Jorge "Tuto" Quiroga leading, likely to face each other in a second round, reflecting voter dissatisfaction with the current economic climate.
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44% Bias Score
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