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Labour MPs Revolt Over Disability Benefit Cuts
The UK Labour government is facing a major internal revolt over £2.5 billion in planned cuts to disability benefits, despite concessions to protect existing claimants, leaving approximately 50 Labour MPs still opposed due to concerns about a two-tier system and the impact on future claimants.
Labour MPs Revolt Over Disability Benefit Cuts
The UK Labour government is facing a major internal revolt over £2.5 billion in planned cuts to disability benefits, despite concessions to protect existing claimants, leaving approximately 50 Labour MPs still opposed due to concerns about a two-tier system and the impact on future claimants.
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48% Bias Score


UK PM Faces Major Rebellion Over Welfare Reforms
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing a major rebellion from his own MPs over welfare reforms, forcing him to consider significant concessions less than a year after his landslide victory, due to a perceived lack of communication between Downing Street and the parliamentary party.
UK PM Faces Major Rebellion Over Welfare Reforms
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing a major rebellion from his own MPs over welfare reforms, forcing him to consider significant concessions less than a year after his landslide victory, due to a perceived lack of communication between Downing Street and the parliamentary party.
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52% Bias Score


Morales's Personalism Jeopardizes MAS in Upcoming Bolivian Elections
Accused of rape and with an arrest warrant, former Bolivian president Evo Morales's actions have fueled social unrest, fragmented his MAS party, and severely damaged his chances in the upcoming August 17th elections, highlighting the risks of unchecked personalist leadership.
Morales's Personalism Jeopardizes MAS in Upcoming Bolivian Elections
Accused of rape and with an arrest warrant, former Bolivian president Evo Morales's actions have fueled social unrest, fragmented his MAS party, and severely damaged his chances in the upcoming August 17th elections, highlighting the risks of unchecked personalist leadership.
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56% Bias Score


Polish Election Results Disputed Amid Vote-Counting Irregularities
Poland's presidential election outcome is contested amid reported vote-counting irregularities, with Prime Minister Tusk questioning the result, while President Duda defends the National Electoral Commission's certification; the Supreme Court will assess the situation, amid accusations of vote misco...
Polish Election Results Disputed Amid Vote-Counting Irregularities
Poland's presidential election outcome is contested amid reported vote-counting irregularities, with Prime Minister Tusk questioning the result, while President Duda defends the National Electoral Commission's certification; the Supreme Court will assess the situation, amid accusations of vote misco...
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36% Bias Score


Corruption Crisis Threatens Sánchez's Leadership in Spain
Corruption allegations against key figures in Pedro Sánchez's party, José Luis Ábalos and Santos Cerdán, are severely damaging his leadership and government stability, triggering a crisis of confidence that requires immediate and decisive action to prevent further decline.
Corruption Crisis Threatens Sánchez's Leadership in Spain
Corruption allegations against key figures in Pedro Sánchez's party, José Luis Ábalos and Santos Cerdán, are severely damaging his leadership and government stability, triggering a crisis of confidence that requires immediate and decisive action to prevent further decline.
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56% Bias Score


Morales's Road Blockades Fail in Bolivia After Five Deaths
Evo Morales's 15-day road blockades in Bolivia to secure his candidacy for the August elections ended after five deaths during a clash in Llallagua. Union leaders suspended the blockades, shifting to other forms of protest, while the government regained control and nine people were arrested.
Morales's Road Blockades Fail in Bolivia After Five Deaths
Evo Morales's 15-day road blockades in Bolivia to secure his candidacy for the August elections ended after five deaths during a clash in Llallagua. Union leaders suspended the blockades, shifting to other forms of protest, while the government regained control and nine people were arrested.
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52% Bias Score

Spanish Judges Protest Judicial Reforms, Announce Strike
On July 1st, hundreds of Spanish judges and prosecutors, primarily from conservative associations, protested in Madrid against government-proposed judicial reforms, arguing the changes threaten judicial independence and the merit-based selection of judges and prosecutors, culminating in a three-day ...

Spanish Judges Protest Judicial Reforms, Announce Strike
On July 1st, hundreds of Spanish judges and prosecutors, primarily from conservative associations, protested in Madrid against government-proposed judicial reforms, arguing the changes threaten judicial independence and the merit-based selection of judges and prosecutors, culminating in a three-day ...
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52% Bias Score

UK Government Faces Major Rebellion Over Welfare Cuts
Facing a major rebellion from over 120 Labour MPs, the UK government is considering concessions to its planned welfare cuts, including changes to disability benefit eligibility, to avoid defeat of the bill next Tuesday.

UK Government Faces Major Rebellion Over Welfare Cuts
Facing a major rebellion from over 120 Labour MPs, the UK government is considering concessions to its planned welfare cuts, including changes to disability benefit eligibility, to avoid defeat of the bill next Tuesday.
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52% Bias Score

Thailand Bans All Travel to Cambodia Amid Border Dispute
Thailand has banned all travel to Cambodia, impacting land crossings and flights to Siem Reap, due to a border dispute that resulted in a Cambodian soldier's death in May. This escalation follows retaliatory measures by both countries, exacerbating tensions and causing political instability in Thail...

Thailand Bans All Travel to Cambodia Amid Border Dispute
Thailand has banned all travel to Cambodia, impacting land crossings and flights to Siem Reap, due to a border dispute that resulted in a Cambodian soldier's death in May. This escalation follows retaliatory measures by both countries, exacerbating tensions and causing political instability in Thail...
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52% Bias Score

INE confronts flawed judicial reform's consequences
Mexico's INE faces intense pressure to validate June 1st election results for judicial candidates, grappling with flaws in the evaluation committees that allowed unsuitable candidates to advance, despite lacking sufficient qualifications or facing serious accusations; the Tribunal Electoral will ult...

INE confronts flawed judicial reform's consequences
Mexico's INE faces intense pressure to validate June 1st election results for judicial candidates, grappling with flaws in the evaluation committees that allowed unsuitable candidates to advance, despite lacking sufficient qualifications or facing serious accusations; the Tribunal Electoral will ult...
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60% Bias Score

Sánchez Rejects Early Elections Amidst Corruption Scandal
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez rejected calls for early elections following a corruption scandal involving his former number three, Santos Cerdán, instead announcing a parliamentary inquiry and a reshuffle of the PSOE leadership to address the crisis.

Sánchez Rejects Early Elections Amidst Corruption Scandal
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez rejected calls for early elections following a corruption scandal involving his former number three, Santos Cerdán, instead announcing a parliamentary inquiry and a reshuffle of the PSOE leadership to address the crisis.
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64% Bias Score

PSOE Faces Leadership Crisis Amidst Corruption Allegations
Following a corruption report implicating former PSOE Secretary of Organization Santos Cerdán, the party is facing a leadership crisis, with calls for a deep restructuring and concerns over Cerdán potentially clinging to his parliamentary seat, sparking outrage among high-ranking members like Deputy...

PSOE Faces Leadership Crisis Amidst Corruption Allegations
Following a corruption report implicating former PSOE Secretary of Organization Santos Cerdán, the party is facing a leadership crisis, with calls for a deep restructuring and concerns over Cerdán potentially clinging to his parliamentary seat, sparking outrage among high-ranking members like Deputy...
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64% Bias Score
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