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NATO Summit in The Hague Amidst Dutch Political Crisis
The Netherlands will host a NATO summit in late-month amid a political crisis, aiming for a historic defense spending increase to 5% of GDP, potentially requiring an additional €16-19 billion yearly for the Netherlands, despite a caretaker government.
NATO Summit in The Hague Amidst Dutch Political Crisis
The Netherlands will host a NATO summit in late-month amid a political crisis, aiming for a historic defense spending increase to 5% of GDP, potentially requiring an additional €16-19 billion yearly for the Netherlands, despite a caretaker government.
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44% Bias Score


Overwhelming Israeli Support for Inquiry into October 7 Attack
An October Council poll shows that over 73% of Israelis want a state commission of inquiry into the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack, believing the government's refusal is politically motivated, not substantive, despite this type of probe being the most powerful and independent investigation possible.
Overwhelming Israeli Support for Inquiry into October 7 Attack
An October Council poll shows that over 73% of Israelis want a state commission of inquiry into the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack, believing the government's refusal is politically motivated, not substantive, despite this type of probe being the most powerful and independent investigation possible.
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48% Bias Score


Mongolian PM Resigns Amidst Protests Over Son's Lavish Lifestyle
Mongolian Prime Minister Oyun-Erdene Luvsannamsrai resigned following mass protests sparked by his son's extravagant lifestyle, which exposed a deep-seated public anger over inequality and corruption amidst rising living costs; the crisis highlights concerns over Mongolia's democratic stability.
Mongolian PM Resigns Amidst Protests Over Son's Lavish Lifestyle
Mongolian Prime Minister Oyun-Erdene Luvsannamsrai resigned following mass protests sparked by his son's extravagant lifestyle, which exposed a deep-seated public anger over inequality and corruption amidst rising living costs; the crisis highlights concerns over Mongolia's democratic stability.
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40% Bias Score


Mongolian PM Resigns Amidst Corruption Protests, Raising Concerns About Democratic Stability"
Mongolian Prime Minister Oyun-Erdene Luvsannamsrai resigned on Tuesday following a no-confidence vote in parliament, triggered by weeks of protests over corruption allegations involving his son and concerns about the unequal distribution of the country's mineral wealth, raising concerns about the st...
Mongolian PM Resigns Amidst Corruption Protests, Raising Concerns About Democratic Stability"
Mongolian Prime Minister Oyun-Erdene Luvsannamsrai resigned on Tuesday following a no-confidence vote in parliament, triggered by weeks of protests over corruption allegations involving his son and concerns about the unequal distribution of the country's mineral wealth, raising concerns about the st...
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48% Bias Score


South Korea's Election: A Nation Divided
South Koreans vote in a presidential election following the impeachment of President Yoon Suk-yeol for attempting to impose martial law, with the main candidates being Lee Jae-myung (liberal) and Kim Moon-soo (conservative), reflecting a deeply divided nation facing significant political and economi...
South Korea's Election: A Nation Divided
South Koreans vote in a presidential election following the impeachment of President Yoon Suk-yeol for attempting to impose martial law, with the main candidates being Lee Jae-myung (liberal) and Kim Moon-soo (conservative), reflecting a deeply divided nation facing significant political and economi...
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56% Bias Score


South Korea Votes Amidst Economic Crisis and Political Turmoil
South Korea elects a new president on Tuesday following the impeachment of Yoon Suk Yeol, who declared martial law in December; the election pits liberal candidate Lee Jae-myung against conservative Kim Moon-soo amidst economic crisis and regional tensions.
South Korea Votes Amidst Economic Crisis and Political Turmoil
South Korea elects a new president on Tuesday following the impeachment of Yoon Suk Yeol, who declared martial law in December; the election pits liberal candidate Lee Jae-myung against conservative Kim Moon-soo amidst economic crisis and regional tensions.
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48% Bias Score

Morales Supporters Intensify Bolivian Protests
On June 2nd, 2025, Evo Morales's supporters launched intensified protests across Bolivia, demanding the electoral authority validate his presidential candidacy despite a judicial ban, causing roadblocks and marches nationwide.

Morales Supporters Intensify Bolivian Protests
On June 2nd, 2025, Evo Morales's supporters launched intensified protests across Bolivia, demanding the electoral authority validate his presidential candidacy despite a judicial ban, causing roadblocks and marches nationwide.
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48% Bias Score

Bolivia Protests: Morales Supporters Block Roads, Demand Candidacy Validation
On June 2nd, 2025, Evo Morales' supporters blocked Bolivian roads, demanding electoral validation of his presidential bid despite legal restrictions, causing significant fuel shortages and targeting President Luis Arce amidst economic crisis.

Bolivia Protests: Morales Supporters Block Roads, Demand Candidacy Validation
On June 2nd, 2025, Evo Morales' supporters blocked Bolivian roads, demanding electoral validation of his presidential bid despite legal restrictions, causing significant fuel shortages and targeting President Luis Arce amidst economic crisis.
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52% Bias Score

Turkish Politician Calls for End to Crackdown Amidst Constitutional Reform Efforts
DEM Party co-chair Tülay Hatimoğulları urged the Turkish government to end operations against Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality, soften the political climate for constitutional reform, and address the economic crisis impacting millions while supporting striking İzmir municipality workers. She also ...

Turkish Politician Calls for End to Crackdown Amidst Constitutional Reform Efforts
DEM Party co-chair Tülay Hatimoğulları urged the Turkish government to end operations against Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality, soften the political climate for constitutional reform, and address the economic crisis impacting millions while supporting striking İzmir municipality workers. She also ...
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Schoof Cabinet Collapses Amidst Immigration Policy Disputes
The Schoof cabinet in the Netherlands collapsed on June 2, 2025, due to irreconcilable differences among coalition partners primarily concerning immigration policies and budget allocations, following a series of crises that started with controversial cabinet appointments and ended with the PVV leade...

Dutch Schoof Cabinet Collapses Amidst Immigration Policy Disputes
The Schoof cabinet in the Netherlands collapsed on June 2, 2025, due to irreconcilable differences among coalition partners primarily concerning immigration policies and budget allocations, following a series of crises that started with controversial cabinet appointments and ended with the PVV leade...
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56% Bias Score

South Korean President Impeached After Attempted Coup
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol's December 3rd, 2024, declaration of a state of military emergency was swiftly overturned by the National Assembly, leading to his impeachment for attempting a self-coup; the event has sparked debate on constitutional reforms.

South Korean President Impeached After Attempted Coup
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol's December 3rd, 2024, declaration of a state of military emergency was swiftly overturned by the National Assembly, leading to his impeachment for attempting a self-coup; the event has sparked debate on constitutional reforms.
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40% Bias Score

Bangladesh: Former PM Hasina Faces Extradition Amidst Post-Protest Crisis
Former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled to India in August 2024 following violent protests that left at least 1,400 dead, according to the UN; she is now facing extradition requests and charges of incitement and complicity in the violence.

Bangladesh: Former PM Hasina Faces Extradition Amidst Post-Protest Crisis
Former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled to India in August 2024 following violent protests that left at least 1,400 dead, according to the UN; she is now facing extradition requests and charges of incitement and complicity in the violence.
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56% Bias Score
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