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Monedero Backs Venezuela's Elections Amidst Esequibo Dispute and Allegations
Spanish political observer Juan Carlos Monedero, facing sexual harassment allegations in Spain, supports Venezuela's upcoming regional and parliamentary elections, which include voting on the disputed Esequibo territory with Guyana, challenging Guyana and its allies while ignoring ongoing human righ...
Monedero Backs Venezuela's Elections Amidst Esequibo Dispute and Allegations
Spanish political observer Juan Carlos Monedero, facing sexual harassment allegations in Spain, supports Venezuela's upcoming regional and parliamentary elections, which include voting on the disputed Esequibo territory with Guyana, challenging Guyana and its allies while ignoring ongoing human righ...
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60% Bias Score


Kabila Breaks Silence, Criticizes Tshisekedi's Rule, Proposes 12-Point Plan for DRC
Former Congolese president Joseph Kabila broke his six-year silence to criticize President Félix Tshisekedi's rule, accusing him of mismanaging the country and proposing a twelve-point plan to resolve the crisis, which he describes as an existential threat to the DRC.
Kabila Breaks Silence, Criticizes Tshisekedi's Rule, Proposes 12-Point Plan for DRC
Former Congolese president Joseph Kabila broke his six-year silence to criticize President Félix Tshisekedi's rule, accusing him of mismanaging the country and proposing a twelve-point plan to resolve the crisis, which he describes as an existential threat to the DRC.
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64% Bias Score


Kallas Urges Serbia to Choose EU Path Amid Protests and Russia Ties
EU High Representative Kaja Kallas visited Serbia, urging the country to choose between the EU and Russia and to implement democratic reforms amid ongoing mass protests, while also calling for the normalization of relations with Kosovo.
Kallas Urges Serbia to Choose EU Path Amid Protests and Russia Ties
EU High Representative Kaja Kallas visited Serbia, urging the country to choose between the EU and Russia and to implement democratic reforms amid ongoing mass protests, while also calling for the normalization of relations with Kosovo.
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52% Bias Score


Crumbling Dutch Welfare State: Failing Policies and Ideological Shifts
The Netherlands is grappling with a crumbling welfare state, marked by unaffordable housing, strained healthcare, pressured labor rights, and a hardening asylum policy, as detailed in Johan Fretz's new book "What's Right?", which explores the roots of these problems through archival research and int...
Crumbling Dutch Welfare State: Failing Policies and Ideological Shifts
The Netherlands is grappling with a crumbling welfare state, marked by unaffordable housing, strained healthcare, pressured labor rights, and a hardening asylum policy, as detailed in Johan Fretz's new book "What's Right?", which explores the roots of these problems through archival research and int...
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36% Bias Score


Boric's Approval Rating Plummets Amidst Rising Crime and Unmet Reform Promises
Chilean President Gabriel Boric's approval rating has plummeted from 30% to 22% in recent polls, driven by urban, younger, educated voters' dissatisfaction with his administration's handling of key issues like security, immigration, and unfulfilled promises regarding major reforms.
Boric's Approval Rating Plummets Amidst Rising Crime and Unmet Reform Promises
Chilean President Gabriel Boric's approval rating has plummeted from 30% to 22% in recent polls, driven by urban, younger, educated voters' dissatisfaction with his administration's handling of key issues like security, immigration, and unfulfilled promises regarding major reforms.
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44% Bias Score


Morales and Rodríguez Barred from Bolivian Elections Amidst Legal Challenges
Legal challenges prevented former Bolivian president Evo Morales and Senate President Andrónico Rodríguez from registering for the upcoming elections, sparking protests and raising concerns about electoral fairness and political stability.
Morales and Rodríguez Barred from Bolivian Elections Amidst Legal Challenges
Legal challenges prevented former Bolivian president Evo Morales and Senate President Andrónico Rodríguez from registering for the upcoming elections, sparking protests and raising concerns about electoral fairness and political stability.
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56% Bias Score

Venezuela's Regional Elections: Boycott Fuels Maduro's Expected Victory
Venezuela holds regional elections on May 28th, deploying over 400,000 security forces amid an opposition boycott led by Maria Corina Machado, following the arrest of Juan Pablo Guanipa on terrorism charges, amidst a territorial dispute with Guyana over the oil-rich Essequibo region.

Venezuela's Regional Elections: Boycott Fuels Maduro's Expected Victory
Venezuela holds regional elections on May 28th, deploying over 400,000 security forces amid an opposition boycott led by Maria Corina Machado, following the arrest of Juan Pablo Guanipa on terrorism charges, amidst a territorial dispute with Guyana over the oil-rich Essequibo region.
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52% Bias Score

Venezuela's Economic Collapse and Authoritarian Rule
In a recent interview, Edgardo Lander described Venezuela's dire situation: 80% live in poverty, the minimum wage is $3, and oil production has plummeted to 1 million barrels daily from 3.3 million, causing a severe economic crisis exacerbated by government corruption and US sanctions.

Venezuela's Economic Collapse and Authoritarian Rule
In a recent interview, Edgardo Lander described Venezuela's dire situation: 80% live in poverty, the minimum wage is $3, and oil production has plummeted to 1 million barrels daily from 3.3 million, causing a severe economic crisis exacerbated by government corruption and US sanctions.
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48% Bias Score

Congo Senate Lifts Kabila's Immunity, Raising Fears of Instability
The Congolese Senate voted 88 to 5 to lift former President Joseph Kabila's immunity from prosecution, facing charges of supporting the M23 rebel group in eastern Congo; this decision, following a request by the Justice Minister, raises concerns about escalating political instability.

Congo Senate Lifts Kabila's Immunity, Raising Fears of Instability
The Congolese Senate voted 88 to 5 to lift former President Joseph Kabila's immunity from prosecution, facing charges of supporting the M23 rebel group in eastern Congo; this decision, following a request by the Justice Minister, raises concerns about escalating political instability.
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36% Bias Score

Ukraine Ceasefire: Dispute Over Zelenskyy's Legitimacy
Russia's Foreign Ministry questions Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's legitimacy to sign a ceasefire agreement, citing expired term concerns; Ukraine's parliament speaker supports Zelenskyy, while the US previously suggested elections, although a resource agreement was signed by a legitimate governmen...

Ukraine Ceasefire: Dispute Over Zelenskyy's Legitimacy
Russia's Foreign Ministry questions Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's legitimacy to sign a ceasefire agreement, citing expired term concerns; Ukraine's parliament speaker supports Zelenskyy, while the US previously suggested elections, although a resource agreement was signed by a legitimate governmen...
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52% Bias Score

Chega's Surge in Portugal: Far-Right Gains Reflect Voter Discontent
In Portugal's recent election, the far-right Chega party secured 22.56% of the vote and 58 seats, reflecting widespread voter dissatisfaction with established parties' failures and scandals, particularly concerning housing, healthcare, and corruption, and highlighting a potential long-term shift in ...

Chega's Surge in Portugal: Far-Right Gains Reflect Voter Discontent
In Portugal's recent election, the far-right Chega party secured 22.56% of the vote and 58 seats, reflecting widespread voter dissatisfaction with established parties' failures and scandals, particularly concerning housing, healthcare, and corruption, and highlighting a potential long-term shift in ...
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40% Bias Score

Sánchez to Meet with Valencia Flood Victims After Mazón Refusal
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez will meet Thursday in Valencia with three associations of victims of the October 29, 2023, Dana floods that killed 228, after they were refused a meeting with regional president Carlos Mazón and met with EU leaders in Brussels last week.

Sánchez to Meet with Valencia Flood Victims After Mazón Refusal
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez will meet Thursday in Valencia with three associations of victims of the October 29, 2023, Dana floods that killed 228, after they were refused a meeting with regional president Carlos Mazón and met with EU leaders in Brussels last week.
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60% Bias Score
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