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Machado Calls for Election Boycott in Venezuela, Claims Opposition Victory
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado called for a boycott of future elections, claiming victory for exiled candidate Edmundo González Urrutia in the July 28th presidential election, based on published voting machine records; President Maduro called for negotiations with the opposition.
Machado Calls for Election Boycott in Venezuela, Claims Opposition Victory
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado called for a boycott of future elections, claiming victory for exiled candidate Edmundo González Urrutia in the July 28th presidential election, based on published voting machine records; President Maduro called for negotiations with the opposition.
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48% Bias Score


South Korean President Arrested for Insurrection
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, arrested Sunday for inciting an insurrection by declaring martial law in December, is the first sitting president to face formal arrest. The arrest followed protests by supporters who vandalized the Seoul Western District Court, and the detention allows authorit...
South Korean President Arrested for Insurrection
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, arrested Sunday for inciting an insurrection by declaring martial law in December, is the first sitting president to face formal arrest. The arrest followed protests by supporters who vandalized the Seoul Western District Court, and the detention allows authorit...
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52% Bias Score


South Korean President Arrested, Supporters Riot
Impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was arrested Sunday following his declaration of martial law last month, sparking riots by his supporters at the Seoul Western District Court and further clashes at the Constitutional Court; his lawyers say he refuses to cooperate with investigators.
South Korean President Arrested, Supporters Riot
Impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was arrested Sunday following his declaration of martial law last month, sparking riots by his supporters at the Seoul Western District Court and further clashes at the Constitutional Court; his lawyers say he refuses to cooperate with investigators.
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40% Bias Score


France's Political Instability Triggers Economic Crisis
France's political instability, marked by four prime ministers in a year and a deeply divided parliament, is causing economic woes, with record-high national debt and an unpassed 2025 budget, threatening social and economic stability.
France's Political Instability Triggers Economic Crisis
France's political instability, marked by four prime ministers in a year and a deeply divided parliament, is causing economic woes, with record-high national debt and an unpassed 2025 budget, threatening social and economic stability.
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64% Bias Score


Israel Delays Gaza Ceasefire Pending Hostage List
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that Israel will not implement the Gaza ceasefire agreement until Hamas provides a list of the 33 hostages to be released, despite conflicting information about the list released by Israeli media and French President Macron; this could potentially ...
Israel Delays Gaza Ceasefire Pending Hostage List
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that Israel will not implement the Gaza ceasefire agreement until Hamas provides a list of the 33 hostages to be released, despite conflicting information about the list released by Israeli media and French President Macron; this could potentially ...
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44% Bias Score


Pakistan's Government and PTI Hold Third Negotiation Round Amidst Political Crisis
In Islamabad, the third round of negotiations between Pakistan's government and the PTI party, led by imprisoned ex-PM Imran Khan, concluded on Thursday, focusing on releasing hundreds of detained PTI supporters and forming a judicial committee by month's end; however, the talks are hampered by mutu...
Pakistan's Government and PTI Hold Third Negotiation Round Amidst Political Crisis
In Islamabad, the third round of negotiations between Pakistan's government and the PTI party, led by imprisoned ex-PM Imran Khan, concluded on Thursday, focusing on releasing hundreds of detained PTI supporters and forming a judicial committee by month's end; however, the talks are hampered by mutu...
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48% Bias Score

Israel Hostage Deal: Mass Prisoner Release Sparks Outrage
An Israeli cabinet deal to free 98 hostages held by Hamas in Gaza involves releasing over 1000 Palestinian prisoners, sparking outrage and protests, with a minister resigning in protest.

Israel Hostage Deal: Mass Prisoner Release Sparks Outrage
An Israeli cabinet deal to free 98 hostages held by Hamas in Gaza involves releasing over 1000 Palestinian prisoners, sparking outrage and protests, with a minister resigning in protest.
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52% Bias Score

Maduro's Reelection Fuels New Venezuelan Exodus
Archbishop Polito Rodriguez decried the Venezuelan exodus caused by Nicolas Maduro's fraudulent reelection, triggering a potential new wave of migration as neighboring countries and the US prepare for an influx of refugees, following a similar pattern to the 2015 parliamentary election.

Maduro's Reelection Fuels New Venezuelan Exodus
Archbishop Polito Rodriguez decried the Venezuelan exodus caused by Nicolas Maduro's fraudulent reelection, triggering a potential new wave of migration as neighboring countries and the US prepare for an influx of refugees, following a similar pattern to the 2015 parliamentary election.
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64% Bias Score

Israeli Ministers Resign Over Gaza Ceasefire
Three Israeli ministers resigned on January 19th, protesting a ceasefire with Hamas, accusing Prime Minister Netanyahu of exceeding ideological red lines and creating conditions for future abductions; the far-right Religious Zionist party also left the governing coalition, threatening early election...

Israeli Ministers Resign Over Gaza Ceasefire
Three Israeli ministers resigned on January 19th, protesting a ceasefire with Hamas, accusing Prime Minister Netanyahu of exceeding ideological red lines and creating conditions for future abductions; the far-right Religious Zionist party also left the governing coalition, threatening early election...
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36% Bias Score

U.S. Sanctions Reprieve for Venezuela Fuels Debate Amidst Disputed Election
Despite an allegedly fraudulent reelection of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela, the U.S. continues to allow Chevron to export Venezuelan oil, resulting in increased oil production, strengthened foreign reserves, and concerns about the legitimization of authoritarian rule.

U.S. Sanctions Reprieve for Venezuela Fuels Debate Amidst Disputed Election
Despite an allegedly fraudulent reelection of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela, the U.S. continues to allow Chevron to export Venezuelan oil, resulting in increased oil production, strengthened foreign reserves, and concerns about the legitimization of authoritarian rule.
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48% Bias Score

Junts Suspends Talks with PSOE, Triggering Spanish Political Crisis
Following the Spanish Congress's postponement of a confidence vote for Pedro Sánchez, Junts per Catalunya leader Carles Puigdemont suspended negotiations with the PSOE, demanding an urgent meeting in Switzerland next week to assess the implementation of their 2023 agreement. This jeopardizes the Spa...

Junts Suspends Talks with PSOE, Triggering Spanish Political Crisis
Following the Spanish Congress's postponement of a confidence vote for Pedro Sánchez, Junts per Catalunya leader Carles Puigdemont suspended negotiations with the PSOE, demanding an urgent meeting in Switzerland next week to assess the implementation of their 2023 agreement. This jeopardizes the Spa...
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40% Bias Score

Sumar Reaffirms Policy Goals Amidst Government Instability
Sumar, a Spanish coalition of left-wing parties, held a meeting to reaffirm its commitment to key policy goals after Junts suspended negotiations with the government, jeopardizing the implementation of measures like work hour reduction and rental market regulation.

Sumar Reaffirms Policy Goals Amidst Government Instability
Sumar, a Spanish coalition of left-wing parties, held a meeting to reaffirm its commitment to key policy goals after Junts suspended negotiations with the government, jeopardizing the implementation of measures like work hour reduction and rental market regulation.
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60% Bias Score
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