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PSOE Faces New Scandal, But Government Remains Confident
A new scandal involving a PSOE member allegedly seeking information to use against the UCO is putting pressure on the Spanish government, but the PSOE believes that recent events have strengthened the investiture bloc and that a motion of censure is unlikely due to the reactions of coalition partner...
PSOE Faces New Scandal, But Government Remains Confident
A new scandal involving a PSOE member allegedly seeking information to use against the UCO is putting pressure on the Spanish government, but the PSOE believes that recent events have strengthened the investiture bloc and that a motion of censure is unlikely due to the reactions of coalition partner...
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52% Bias Score


Kosovo's Political Impasse: Protest Highlights Government Legitimacy Crisis
In Pristina, Kosovo, civil society staged a protest against the months-long political deadlock, symbolizing the parliament's inaction with stopped clocks and empty chairs. The failure to form a new government after the February 9th elections raises concerns about the legitimacy of the interim govern...
Kosovo's Political Impasse: Protest Highlights Government Legitimacy Crisis
In Pristina, Kosovo, civil society staged a protest against the months-long political deadlock, symbolizing the parliament's inaction with stopped clocks and empty chairs. The failure to form a new government after the February 9th elections raises concerns about the legitimacy of the interim govern...
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52% Bias Score


Panama's Governance Crisis: Nationwide Protests and Repression
Widespread protests in Panama against pension reforms, a US military agreement, and mine reopening have paralyzed key sectors, revealing deep-seated inequality and governmental overreach, leading to a governance crisis.
Panama's Governance Crisis: Nationwide Protests and Repression
Widespread protests in Panama against pension reforms, a US military agreement, and mine reopening have paralyzed key sectors, revealing deep-seated inequality and governmental overreach, leading to a governance crisis.
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52% Bias Score


Colombian Senate Rejects Petro's Labor Referendum, Sparking Nationwide Protests
Following the Colombian Senate's rejection of President Gustavo Petro's proposed national referendum on labor issues, nationwide protests began Wednesday, causing school closures and street blockades. The Senate cited the referendum's high cost and potential to harm small and medium businesses, whil...
Colombian Senate Rejects Petro's Labor Referendum, Sparking Nationwide Protests
Following the Colombian Senate's rejection of President Gustavo Petro's proposed national referendum on labor issues, nationwide protests began Wednesday, causing school closures and street blockades. The Senate cited the referendum's high cost and potential to harm small and medium businesses, whil...
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60% Bias Score


Vučić Refuses Snap Elections Amidst Growing Student Protests in Serbia
In Serbia, student-led protests demanding snap elections are met with President Vučić's refusal, a strategic shift suggesting weakening support and a potential threat from a newly formed opposition list of experts and professors; the government's response includes targeting higher education institut...
Vučić Refuses Snap Elections Amidst Growing Student Protests in Serbia
In Serbia, student-led protests demanding snap elections are met with President Vučić's refusal, a strategic shift suggesting weakening support and a potential threat from a newly formed opposition list of experts and professors; the government's response includes targeting higher education institut...
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44% Bias Score


Venezuela Elections: Record Abstention Fuels Chavismo Victory, Opposition Crisis
Venezuela's parliamentary and gubernatorial elections saw a record-high 58% abstention rate, a landslide victory for Chavismo, and a significant defeat for the opposition parties who participated, resulting in a major shift in the country's political landscape.
Venezuela Elections: Record Abstention Fuels Chavismo Victory, Opposition Crisis
Venezuela's parliamentary and gubernatorial elections saw a record-high 58% abstention rate, a landslide victory for Chavismo, and a significant defeat for the opposition parties who participated, resulting in a major shift in the country's political landscape.
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56% Bias Score

South Korea Holds Snap Election After President's Impeachment for Martial Law
South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol was impeached and removed from office after imposing martial law in December, prompting a snap presidential election on June 3rd, following his failed attempt to seize power and arrest political opponents, triggering a constitutional crisis and national division...

South Korea Holds Snap Election After President's Impeachment for Martial Law
South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol was impeached and removed from office after imposing martial law in December, prompting a snap presidential election on June 3rd, following his failed attempt to seize power and arrest political opponents, triggering a constitutional crisis and national division...
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44% Bias Score

Israeli Police Arrest Dozens at Tel Aviv Protest Over Hamas War
On Wednesday, Israeli police arrested dozens of protesters who occupied the Likud headquarters in Tel Aviv to protest the 600th day of the Israel-Hamas war, alleging government negligence and corruption. The protest involved a sit-in, property damage, and the projection of "Qatari Embassy in Israel"...

Israeli Police Arrest Dozens at Tel Aviv Protest Over Hamas War
On Wednesday, Israeli police arrested dozens of protesters who occupied the Likud headquarters in Tel Aviv to protest the 600th day of the Israel-Hamas war, alleging government negligence and corruption. The protest involved a sit-in, property damage, and the projection of "Qatari Embassy in Israel"...
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44% Bias Score

Italy Condemns Israeli Response in Gaza, Calls for Ceasefire and Peacekeeping Mission
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani condemned Israel's response to the October 7th Hamas attack, calling for a ceasefire, humanitarian aid, hostage release, and explicitly rejecting Palestinian expulsion from Gaza; he also proposed Italian participation in a UN peacekeeping mission under Arab le...

Italy Condemns Israeli Response in Gaza, Calls for Ceasefire and Peacekeeping Mission
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani condemned Israel's response to the October 7th Hamas attack, calling for a ceasefire, humanitarian aid, hostage release, and explicitly rejecting Palestinian expulsion from Gaza; he also proposed Italian participation in a UN peacekeeping mission under Arab le...
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52% Bias Score

Bolivian Court Reinstates Morales' Candidacy, Defying Reelection Ban
A Bolivian court overturned the Supreme Electoral Tribunal's (TSE) decision to cancel PAN-BOL's registration, enabling former president Evo Morales to run in the 2025 election despite a constitutional ban on reelection; the TSE argues the candidacy registration deadline has passed, while PAN-BOL mai...

Bolivian Court Reinstates Morales' Candidacy, Defying Reelection Ban
A Bolivian court overturned the Supreme Electoral Tribunal's (TSE) decision to cancel PAN-BOL's registration, enabling former president Evo Morales to run in the 2025 election despite a constitutional ban on reelection; the TSE argues the candidacy registration deadline has passed, while PAN-BOL mai...
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52% Bias Score

Georgia: Independence Day Protests Highlight Deep Political Divisions
On May 26th, 2025, in Tbilisi, Georgia, thousands protested near the parliament, accusing the ruling Georgian Dream party of pro-Russian policies and demanding the release of political prisoners, amid a broader political crisis that saw Independence Day celebrations moved from Rustaveli Avenue due t...

Georgia: Independence Day Protests Highlight Deep Political Divisions
On May 26th, 2025, in Tbilisi, Georgia, thousands protested near the parliament, accusing the ruling Georgian Dream party of pro-Russian policies and demanding the release of political prisoners, amid a broader political crisis that saw Independence Day celebrations moved from Rustaveli Avenue due t...
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44% Bias Score

Romania's Dan Takes Office After Annulled Elections
Romania's newly sworn-in president, Nicusor Dan, a 55-year-old mathematician and former Bucharest mayor, aims to address the country's economic woes and political divisions after a tumultuous election cycle marked by annulments and allegations of Russian interference.

Romania's Dan Takes Office After Annulled Elections
Romania's newly sworn-in president, Nicusor Dan, a 55-year-old mathematician and former Bucharest mayor, aims to address the country's economic woes and political divisions after a tumultuous election cycle marked by annulments and allegations of Russian interference.
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40% Bias Score
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