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Brussels Police Merger Amidst Soaring Gun Violence and Political Crisis
Brussels Minister Bernard Quintin is tackling the city's soaring gun violence—9 deaths in 90 shootings in 2024—by proposing a controversial merger of its six police forces, facing resistance from local politicians amid a wider political crisis and budgetary issues.
Brussels Police Merger Amidst Soaring Gun Violence and Political Crisis
Brussels Minister Bernard Quintin is tackling the city's soaring gun violence—9 deaths in 90 shootings in 2024—by proposing a controversial merger of its six police forces, facing resistance from local politicians amid a wider political crisis and budgetary issues.
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44% Bias Score


Venezuela Suspends Flights from Colombia, Citing Terrorist Threat
Venezuela suspended all flights from Colombia citing a supposed terrorist threat involving mercenaries planning to sabotage the upcoming May 25th elections, arresting 38 people, including 17 foreigners, and accusing opposition leader María Corina Machado of involvement, without providing evidence.
Venezuela Suspends Flights from Colombia, Citing Terrorist Threat
Venezuela suspended all flights from Colombia citing a supposed terrorist threat involving mercenaries planning to sabotage the upcoming May 25th elections, arresting 38 people, including 17 foreigners, and accusing opposition leader María Corina Machado of involvement, without providing evidence.
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64% Bias Score


Simion Challenges Romanian Election Results After Initial Concession
Following Romania's presidential election, ultranationalist George Simion of the AUR party, initially accepting defeat, will challenge the results won by pro-European Nicusor Dan within the three-day legal timeframe, while the PSD party undergoes leadership changes and considers its role in the new ...
Simion Challenges Romanian Election Results After Initial Concession
Following Romania's presidential election, ultranationalist George Simion of the AUR party, initially accepting defeat, will challenge the results won by pro-European Nicusor Dan within the three-day legal timeframe, while the PSD party undergoes leadership changes and considers its role in the new ...
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52% Bias Score


Nicușor Dan Elected Romanian President Amidst Political and Economic Uncertainty
Nicușor Dan, a 55-year-old former Bucharest mayor, won the Romanian presidential election, emphasizing the need for civic engagement to overcome a fragmented parliament and address pressing economic and security concerns, particularly stemming from potential Russian aggression.
Nicușor Dan Elected Romanian President Amidst Political and Economic Uncertainty
Nicușor Dan, a 55-year-old former Bucharest mayor, won the Romanian presidential election, emphasizing the need for civic engagement to overcome a fragmented parliament and address pressing economic and security concerns, particularly stemming from potential Russian aggression.
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36% Bias Score


Bolivia: Morales Supporters Clash with Police Amid Election Turmoil
On Friday, hundreds of supporters of former Bolivian president Evo Morales clashed with police in La Paz while attempting to register his candidacy for the upcoming August 17 elections, despite a Constitutional Court ruling barring his participation due to term limits; the event resulted in injuries...
Bolivia: Morales Supporters Clash with Police Amid Election Turmoil
On Friday, hundreds of supporters of former Bolivian president Evo Morales clashed with police in La Paz while attempting to register his candidacy for the upcoming August 17 elections, despite a Constitutional Court ruling barring his participation due to term limits; the event resulted in injuries...
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40% Bias Score


Five Constitutional Complaints Filed Against Peruvian President Boluarte
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte faces five constitutional complaints in 48 hours, including allegations of omitting a medical absence, covering up an ally's escape, and illicit enrichment, while her approval rating stands at a mere 2% amidst national calls for her resignation.
Five Constitutional Complaints Filed Against Peruvian President Boluarte
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte faces five constitutional complaints in 48 hours, including allegations of omitting a medical absence, covering up an ally's escape, and illicit enrichment, while her approval rating stands at a mere 2% amidst national calls for her resignation.
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56% Bias Score

Venezuela Cuts Air Links with Colombia, Citing Mercenary Threat
Venezuela suspended air travel with Colombia on May 19, 2025, until May 26, citing the arrival of mercenaries planning to sabotage upcoming elections; the decision stranded passengers and further reduced already limited air connectivity, with Colombia stating it received no prior notice.

Venezuela Cuts Air Links with Colombia, Citing Mercenary Threat
Venezuela suspended air travel with Colombia on May 19, 2025, until May 26, citing the arrival of mercenaries planning to sabotage upcoming elections; the decision stranded passengers and further reduced already limited air connectivity, with Colombia stating it received no prior notice.
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64% Bias Score

Sofia Transport Blockade Backfires, Strengthening Mayor Terziev
Boyko Borissov's attempt to leverage a transport blockade in Sofia to punish voters backfired, consolidating public support for Mayor Vasil Terziev and hindering plans for early elections. The government's 15 million leva solution exposed inconsistencies and further alienated citizens.

Sofia Transport Blockade Backfires, Strengthening Mayor Terziev
Boyko Borissov's attempt to leverage a transport blockade in Sofia to punish voters backfired, consolidating public support for Mayor Vasil Terziev and hindering plans for early elections. The government's 15 million leva solution exposed inconsistencies and further alienated citizens.
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48% Bias Score

Far-Right Gains in Portugal's Snap Election
Portugal's snap election saw the conservative Aliança Democrática win with 33% of the vote, but the far-right Chega party secured over 22.5%, becoming the second-largest force and potentially destabilizing the government. This follows allegations of corruption against AD leader Luís Montenegro and m...

Far-Right Gains in Portugal's Snap Election
Portugal's snap election saw the conservative Aliança Democrática win with 33% of the vote, but the far-right Chega party secured over 22.5%, becoming the second-largest force and potentially destabilizing the government. This follows allegations of corruption against AD leader Luís Montenegro and m...
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64% Bias Score

Moody's Downgrades US Credit Rating Amidst Fiscal Concerns
Moody's downgraded the US credit rating to Aa1 from Aaa for the first time, citing rising debt and the failure of Congress to pass a bill with $880 billion in budget cuts over 10 years, impacting 70 million Americans.

Moody's Downgrades US Credit Rating Amidst Fiscal Concerns
Moody's downgraded the US credit rating to Aa1 from Aaa for the first time, citing rising debt and the failure of Congress to pass a bill with $880 billion in budget cuts over 10 years, impacting 70 million Americans.
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36% Bias Score

Bolivia: Morales Supporters Clash with Police Amid Election Ban
Supporters of former Bolivian president Evo Morales clashed with police in La Paz on Friday, protesting a court ruling that prevents him from running in the upcoming August 17 elections, amid Bolivia's worst economic crisis in four decades and accusations of politically motivated arrests.

Bolivia: Morales Supporters Clash with Police Amid Election Ban
Supporters of former Bolivian president Evo Morales clashed with police in La Paz on Friday, protesting a court ruling that prevents him from running in the upcoming August 17 elections, amid Bolivia's worst economic crisis in four decades and accusations of politically motivated arrests.
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40% Bias Score

EU Condemns Kosovo's Actions in North, Sanctions Remain
The EU criticized Kosovo's closure of public service offices in northern municipalities, impacting water and essential services, increasing ethnic tensions and harming Kosovo's international standing, while President Osmani called for the lifting of EU sanctions.

EU Condemns Kosovo's Actions in North, Sanctions Remain
The EU criticized Kosovo's closure of public service offices in northern municipalities, impacting water and essential services, increasing ethnic tensions and harming Kosovo's international standing, while President Osmani called for the lifting of EU sanctions.
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44% Bias Score
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