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Romania's Democracy Plummets to 'Hybrid Regime' Status
Romania's 2024 Democracy Index ranking plummeted to 72nd globally, categorized as a 'hybrid regime', due to the annulment of the presidential elections, low citizen trust in the government, and weak political participation, according to The Economist.
Romania's Democracy Plummets to 'Hybrid Regime' Status
Romania's 2024 Democracy Index ranking plummeted to 72nd globally, categorized as a 'hybrid regime', due to the annulment of the presidential elections, low citizen trust in the government, and weak political participation, according to The Economist.
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48% Bias Score


PP Walks Out of Debt Forgiveness Council Meeting
The People's Party walked out of a Fiscal and Financial Policy Council meeting in protest of a proposed €83 billion debt forgiveness plan for autonomous communities, negotiated with ERC, citing the inclusion of a bank tax on the agenda and the deal's terms.
PP Walks Out of Debt Forgiveness Council Meeting
The People's Party walked out of a Fiscal and Financial Policy Council meeting in protest of a proposed €83 billion debt forgiveness plan for autonomous communities, negotiated with ERC, citing the inclusion of a bank tax on the agenda and the deal's terms.
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60% Bias Score


Milei Bypasses Congress, Appoints Controversial Judges to Argentina's Supreme Court
Argentine President Javier Milei temporarily appointed two Supreme Court judges by decree, including Judge Ariel Lijo who faces multiple accusations, bypassing Congress and sparking criticism for potentially undermining judicial independence.
Milei Bypasses Congress, Appoints Controversial Judges to Argentina's Supreme Court
Argentine President Javier Milei temporarily appointed two Supreme Court judges by decree, including Judge Ariel Lijo who faces multiple accusations, bypassing Congress and sparking criticism for potentially undermining judicial independence.
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52% Bias Score


Romania's Presidential Election Annulled Amidst Irregularities and Shifting Political Landscape
Romania's presidential election was annulled due to irregularities including false declarations about Călin Georgescu's campaign financing, his glorification of war criminals, and territorial claims violating international treaties; a FlashData poll shows 46% of Romanians deemed the annulment justif...
Romania's Presidential Election Annulled Amidst Irregularities and Shifting Political Landscape
Romania's presidential election was annulled due to irregularities including false declarations about Călin Georgescu's campaign financing, his glorification of war criminals, and territorial claims violating international treaties; a FlashData poll shows 46% of Romanians deemed the annulment justif...
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52% Bias Score


Abkhazia's Presidential Election: Opposition Challenges Gunba's Actions
Following a landslide victory in the first round of Abkhazian presidential elections, opposition accusations of rigging led to a signed agreement for fair elections; however, the opposition continues to view acting president Gunba's continued work, including securing aid from Russia, as campaigning,...
Abkhazia's Presidential Election: Opposition Challenges Gunba's Actions
Following a landslide victory in the first round of Abkhazian presidential elections, opposition accusations of rigging led to a signed agreement for fair elections; however, the opposition continues to view acting president Gunba's continued work, including securing aid from Russia, as campaigning,...
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52% Bias Score


Sudan Recalls Ambassador to Kenya Amidst Tensions over RSF Meeting
Sudan recalled its ambassador to Kenya after Kenya hosted a meeting of the RSF and allied groups planning a parallel government in Sudan, leading to heightened tensions and accusations of violating international law by supporting rebels.
Sudan Recalls Ambassador to Kenya Amidst Tensions over RSF Meeting
Sudan recalled its ambassador to Kenya after Kenya hosted a meeting of the RSF and allied groups planning a parallel government in Sudan, leading to heightened tensions and accusations of violating international law by supporting rebels.
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52% Bias Score

Mazón Blames Government for Valencia Flood Deaths
Valencia President Carlos Mazón refuses to resign after 224 deaths in the October 29th floods, blaming the central government for delayed warnings about the Poyo ravine overflow, which caused most deaths, and accusing the government delegate of lying about his involvement in the delayed warning.

Mazón Blames Government for Valencia Flood Deaths
Valencia President Carlos Mazón refuses to resign after 224 deaths in the October 29th floods, blaming the central government for delayed warnings about the Poyo ravine overflow, which caused most deaths, and accusing the government delegate of lying about his involvement in the delayed warning.
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48% Bias Score

Dodik Sentenced, Threatens Bosnian Secession
Milorad Dodik, president of Bosnia's Republika Srpska, received a one-year prison sentence and six-year political ban for rejecting laws from the High Representative in 2023; he plans to withdraw from the Dayton Agreement and seek confederation with Serbia.

Dodik Sentenced, Threatens Bosnian Secession
Milorad Dodik, president of Bosnia's Republika Srpska, received a one-year prison sentence and six-year political ban for rejecting laws from the High Representative in 2023; he plans to withdraw from the Dayton Agreement and seek confederation with Serbia.
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52% Bias Score

Yoon's Impeachment Trial: South Korea's Martial Law Crisis
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol faces impeachment for his December 3rd martial law declaration, which caused political chaos and prompted his arrest on rebellion charges; the Constitutional Court will decide his fate by mid-March.

Yoon's Impeachment Trial: South Korea's Martial Law Crisis
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol faces impeachment for his December 3rd martial law declaration, which caused political chaos and prompted his arrest on rebellion charges; the Constitutional Court will decide his fate by mid-March.
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52% Bias Score

SPD Suffers Historic Defeat in German Federal Election
Germany's Social Democratic Party (SPD) suffered a historic defeat in the federal election, securing only 16 percent of the vote—their worst result ever—a nine-percent drop from 2021, attributed to missteps by Chancellor Scholz, a focus on migration amid terror attacks, and the rise of right-wing pa...

SPD Suffers Historic Defeat in German Federal Election
Germany's Social Democratic Party (SPD) suffered a historic defeat in the federal election, securing only 16 percent of the vote—their worst result ever—a nine-percent drop from 2021, attributed to missteps by Chancellor Scholz, a focus on migration amid terror attacks, and the rise of right-wing pa...
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56% Bias Score

Yoon's Court Appearance Amidst Resurgent Political Support in South Korea
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, facing charges of attempted coup d'état, appeared in court this week, amidst a surge in support for his party despite ongoing impeachment proceedings and accusations of election fraud spread online.

Yoon's Court Appearance Amidst Resurgent Political Support in South Korea
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, facing charges of attempted coup d'état, appeared in court this week, amidst a surge in support for his party despite ongoing impeachment proceedings and accusations of election fraud spread online.
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60% Bias Score

Milei's Crypto Scandal Shakes Argentina
Argentine President Javier Milei faces a fraud lawsuit after his endorsement of the $LIBRA cryptocurrency, which lost investors $100 million (€95.3 million), impacting his credibility and Argentina's economic prospects.

Milei's Crypto Scandal Shakes Argentina
Argentine President Javier Milei faces a fraud lawsuit after his endorsement of the $LIBRA cryptocurrency, which lost investors $100 million (€95.3 million), impacting his credibility and Argentina's economic prospects.
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48% Bias Score
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