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Myanmar Junta Announces Staggered General Elections
Myanmar's junta announced the first phase of staggered general elections, with 55 parties registered, nine contesting nationally, following the junta leader's self-appointment as acting president and the lifting of a four-year state of emergency; the elections are expected to be dominated by militar...
Myanmar Junta Announces Staggered General Elections
Myanmar's junta announced the first phase of staggered general elections, with 55 parties registered, nine contesting nationally, following the junta leader's self-appointment as acting president and the lifting of a four-year state of emergency; the elections are expected to be dominated by militar...
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60% Bias Score


Mali Arrests Highlight Military Power Struggle
Around 50 high-ranking Malian military officers have been arrested since last week, accused of attempting to destabilize the transitional government; these arrests, primarily within the national guard, reflect internal power struggles and raise concerns about the country's stability.
Mali Arrests Highlight Military Power Struggle
Around 50 high-ranking Malian military officers have been arrested since last week, accused of attempting to destabilize the transitional government; these arrests, primarily within the national guard, reflect internal power struggles and raise concerns about the country's stability.
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40% Bias Score


Calls for Impeachment of Iranian President Pezeshkian Amidst Political Tensions
Following his questioning of Iran's refusal to negotiate with the US, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian faces calls for impeachment from hardliners who draw parallels to the impeachment of Abolhassan Bani-Sadr, requiring a two-thirds majority vote in parliament.
Calls for Impeachment of Iranian President Pezeshkian Amidst Political Tensions
Following his questioning of Iran's refusal to negotiate with the US, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian faces calls for impeachment from hardliners who draw parallels to the impeachment of Abolhassan Bani-Sadr, requiring a two-thirds majority vote in parliament.
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56% Bias Score


Morales Faces Arrest Threats, Urges Ballot Defacement in Bolivian Election
Former Bolivian President Evo Morales faces arrest threats from leading right-wing presidential candidates if they win Sunday's election; he is calling for voters to spoil their ballots in protest, citing the illegitimacy of the election process and expressing uncertainty regarding how he will respo...
Morales Faces Arrest Threats, Urges Ballot Defacement in Bolivian Election
Former Bolivian President Evo Morales faces arrest threats from leading right-wing presidential candidates if they win Sunday's election; he is calling for voters to spoil their ballots in protest, citing the illegitimacy of the election process and expressing uncertainty regarding how he will respo...
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40% Bias Score


Bolivia Election: Potential End to MAS's Two-Decade Rule
Bolivia holds presidential and legislative elections on August 17th, amidst economic crisis, political polarization, and institutional distrust; the ruling MAS party faces a potential loss of power after nearly two decades.
Bolivia Election: Potential End to MAS's Two-Decade Rule
Bolivia holds presidential and legislative elections on August 17th, amidst economic crisis, political polarization, and institutional distrust; the ruling MAS party faces a potential loss of power after nearly two decades.
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36% Bias Score


Serbia: Violent Anti-Government Protests Spread Across 30 Cities
Violent clashes erupted in Serbia on August 15th, 2025, injuring 42 police officers and leading to 37 arrests during anti-government protests in around 30 cities. These protests, initially sparked by a train station collapse in November 2024, have escalated into widespread demonstrations against gov...
Serbia: Violent Anti-Government Protests Spread Across 30 Cities
Violent clashes erupted in Serbia on August 15th, 2025, injuring 42 police officers and leading to 37 arrests during anti-government protests in around 30 cities. These protests, initially sparked by a train station collapse in November 2024, have escalated into widespread demonstrations against gov...
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52% Bias Score

Bolivia's Elections: MAS Splintering Amidst Right-Wing Surge
Bolivia's upcoming elections are witnessing a fierce contest between fracturing leftist forces and a resurgent right, with the leading right-wing candidates, Doria Medina and Quiroga, each polling at around 20%, while the ruling MAS party faces deep internal divisions, potentially ending its twenty-...

Bolivia's Elections: MAS Splintering Amidst Right-Wing Surge
Bolivia's upcoming elections are witnessing a fierce contest between fracturing leftist forces and a resurgent right, with the leading right-wing candidates, Doria Medina and Quiroga, each polling at around 20%, while the ruling MAS party faces deep internal divisions, potentially ending its twenty-...
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44% Bias Score

Delayed Government Response to Spain's Devastating Wildfires Draws Criticism
Ten days into devastating wildfires in Spain, with over 115,000 hectares burned and 9,000 evacuations, the government's delayed response—only visiting affected areas after King Felipe VI's intervention—sparked widespread criticism for incompetence and negligence.

Delayed Government Response to Spain's Devastating Wildfires Draws Criticism
Ten days into devastating wildfires in Spain, with over 115,000 hectares burned and 9,000 evacuations, the government's delayed response—only visiting affected areas after King Felipe VI's intervention—sparked widespread criticism for incompetence and negligence.
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72% Bias Score

Bolivia's Ruling Socialists Face Potential Defeat in Upcoming Elections
Bolivia holds elections on October 1st, with the governing socialists facing potential defeat after almost 20 years due to a deep economic crisis and internal divisions. Two right-wing candidates, Jorge Quiroga and Samuel Doria Medina, are leading in polls, promising significant economic changes.

Bolivia's Ruling Socialists Face Potential Defeat in Upcoming Elections
Bolivia holds elections on October 1st, with the governing socialists facing potential defeat after almost 20 years due to a deep economic crisis and internal divisions. Two right-wing candidates, Jorge Quiroga and Samuel Doria Medina, are leading in polls, promising significant economic changes.
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36% Bias Score

Van Hollen Condemns Trump's D.C. National Guard Deployment as 'Abuse of Power'
Senator Chris Van Hollen criticized President Trump's deployment of roughly 800 National Guard troops to Washington D.C. as an abuse of power, citing a 30-year low in crime rates and concerns over the potential arming of the Guard, despite the White House defending the action as legal and necessary.

Van Hollen Condemns Trump's D.C. National Guard Deployment as 'Abuse of Power'
Senator Chris Van Hollen criticized President Trump's deployment of roughly 800 National Guard troops to Washington D.C. as an abuse of power, citing a 30-year low in crime rates and concerns over the potential arming of the Guard, despite the White House defending the action as legal and necessary.
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52% Bias Score

Threats to Fair Elections in Honduras
Honduras's November 30th general elections are at risk due to internal disputes within the National Electoral Council (CNE), political interference, and concerns about violence, threatening a fair and transparent process.

Threats to Fair Elections in Honduras
Honduras's November 30th general elections are at risk due to internal disputes within the National Electoral Council (CNE), political interference, and concerns about violence, threatening a fair and transparent process.
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24% Bias Score

South African Foundations Withdraw from National Dialogue
Nine prominent South African foundations withdrew from a national dialogue scheduled for September, criticizing its rushed organization, lack of clear objectives, and insufficient civil society involvement; they requested postponement until October.

South African Foundations Withdraw from National Dialogue
Nine prominent South African foundations withdrew from a national dialogue scheduled for September, criticizing its rushed organization, lack of clear objectives, and insufficient civil society involvement; they requested postponement until October.
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48% Bias Score
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