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Massive Protests in Slovakia Against Fico's Pro-Russia Stance
Tens of thousands protested in Slovakia against Prime Minister Robert Fico's pro-Russian policies, sparked by his meeting with Vladimir Putin and statements about potentially leaving the EU and NATO; Fico accused the opposition of plotting a coup, escalating tensions.
Massive Protests in Slovakia Against Fico's Pro-Russia Stance
Tens of thousands protested in Slovakia against Prime Minister Robert Fico's pro-Russian policies, sparked by his meeting with Vladimir Putin and statements about potentially leaving the EU and NATO; Fico accused the opposition of plotting a coup, escalating tensions.
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40% Bias Score


Levin Defies Court, Risks Constitutional Crisis in Israel
Israeli Justice Minister Yariv Levin is defying a Supreme Court ruling on the judicial selection committee, potentially leading to a constitutional crisis by undermining the rule of law and causing chaos.
Levin Defies Court, Risks Constitutional Crisis in Israel
Israeli Justice Minister Yariv Levin is defying a Supreme Court ruling on the judicial selection committee, potentially leading to a constitutional crisis by undermining the rule of law and causing chaos.
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60% Bias Score


Spanish Social Protection Decree Rejected Amidst Political Gridlock
The Spanish government's social protection decree, including pension increases, was rejected by the PP and Junts, creating a political crisis and potentially delaying crucial social programs; the government is exploring options to pass the decree.
Spanish Social Protection Decree Rejected Amidst Political Gridlock
The Spanish government's social protection decree, including pension increases, was rejected by the PP and Junts, creating a political crisis and potentially delaying crucial social programs; the government is exploring options to pass the decree.
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48% Bias Score


South Korean Investigators Seek Indictment of Ousted President Yoon Suk-yeol
South Korean investigators are seeking the indictment of ousted President Yoon Suk-yeol on charges of rebellion, abuse of power, and obstruction of parliament following his December 3rd declaration of martial law, which was later overturned by a unanimous parliamentary vote despite the presence of a...
South Korean Investigators Seek Indictment of Ousted President Yoon Suk-yeol
South Korean investigators are seeking the indictment of ousted President Yoon Suk-yeol on charges of rebellion, abuse of power, and obstruction of parliament following his December 3rd declaration of martial law, which was later overturned by a unanimous parliamentary vote despite the presence of a...
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52% Bias Score


South Korean Investigators Seek Charges Against Ousted President Yoon
South Korean investigators are pushing for charges against ousted President Yoon Suk Yeol for insurrection, abuse of power, and obstruction of parliament following his six-hour declaration of martial law in December, which involved deploying troops to seal off the National Assembly.
South Korean Investigators Seek Charges Against Ousted President Yoon
South Korean investigators are pushing for charges against ousted President Yoon Suk Yeol for insurrection, abuse of power, and obstruction of parliament following his six-hour declaration of martial law in December, which involved deploying troops to seal off the National Assembly.
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40% Bias Score


Spanish Unions Call for Nationwide Protests Against Annulment of Social Measures
Spanish unions CCOO and UGT announced nationwide protests for February 2nd against the Congress's annulment of pension increases and social measures impacting millions, demanding the government reinstate them via a Royal Decree-Law.
Spanish Unions Call for Nationwide Protests Against Annulment of Social Measures
Spanish unions CCOO and UGT announced nationwide protests for February 2nd against the Congress's annulment of pension increases and social measures impacting millions, demanding the government reinstate them via a Royal Decree-Law.
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44% Bias Score

Spain's Valencia Flood: Central-Regional Government Standoff Hinders Reconstruction
Following devastating floods in Valencia, Spain, the central government and regional government are locked in a tense standoff, marked by mutual distrust and delayed collaboration on reconstruction efforts, despite a recent attempt by the central government to initiate dialogue through the formation...

Spain's Valencia Flood: Central-Regional Government Standoff Hinders Reconstruction
Following devastating floods in Valencia, Spain, the central government and regional government are locked in a tense standoff, marked by mutual distrust and delayed collaboration on reconstruction efforts, despite a recent attempt by the central government to initiate dialogue through the formation...
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48% Bias Score

Slovakia's Ruling Coalition Accuses Opposition of Foreign-Funded Coup Attempt
Slovakia's pro-Moscow government alleges foreign interference in upcoming pro-European protests, claiming a foreign-funded plot to destabilize the country, while the opposition dismisses these claims as a pretext to suppress dissent.

Slovakia's Ruling Coalition Accuses Opposition of Foreign-Funded Coup Attempt
Slovakia's pro-Moscow government alleges foreign interference in upcoming pro-European protests, claiming a foreign-funded plot to destabilize the country, while the opposition dismisses these claims as a pretext to suppress dissent.
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64% Bias Score

Spanish Coalition Government Faces Crisis After Key Decree Fails
Spain's coalition government is in crisis after a key decree failed in Congress, creating uncertainty over pensions, transport subsidies, and social protections; disagreements over strategy between the PSOE and Sumar threaten the coalition's stability.

Spanish Coalition Government Faces Crisis After Key Decree Fails
Spain's coalition government is in crisis after a key decree failed in Congress, creating uncertainty over pensions, transport subsidies, and social protections; disagreements over strategy between the PSOE and Sumar threaten the coalition's stability.
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52% Bias Score

South Korea Seeks Indictment of Impeached President Yoon for Martial Law
South Korean investigators asked prosecutors to indict impeached President Yoon Suk-yeol for rebellion, abuse of power, and obstructing parliament during his six-hour-long, December martial law declaration that was overturned by 190 lawmakers who forcibly entered the National Assembly.

South Korea Seeks Indictment of Impeached President Yoon for Martial Law
South Korean investigators asked prosecutors to indict impeached President Yoon Suk-yeol for rebellion, abuse of power, and obstructing parliament during his six-hour-long, December martial law declaration that was overturned by 190 lawmakers who forcibly entered the National Assembly.
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52% Bias Score

Spanish Pension Increase Blocked Amidst Political Wrangling
The Spanish government's omnibus decree, including pension increases and other measures, was rejected by the opposition, leading to accusations of using pensioners as political pawns and highlighting the challenges of governing in a fragmented parliament.

Spanish Pension Increase Blocked Amidst Political Wrangling
The Spanish government's omnibus decree, including pension increases and other measures, was rejected by the opposition, leading to accusations of using pensioners as political pawns and highlighting the challenges of governing in a fragmented parliament.
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56% Bias Score

Georgia Defies West Amid Sanctions Threats
Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze rejected Western pressure on Georgia, citing the country's refusal to join sanctions against Russia and the controversial foreign influence law as the main reasons for the strained relationship; the EU considers imposing visa restrictions on Georgian diplomats.

Georgia Defies West Amid Sanctions Threats
Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze rejected Western pressure on Georgia, citing the country's refusal to join sanctions against Russia and the controversial foreign influence law as the main reasons for the strained relationship; the EU considers imposing visa restrictions on Georgian diplomats.
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60% Bias Score
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