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Montenegro Election: Projected Losses for Socialists, Unstable Government Looms
Montenegro's snap election, following a March no-confidence vote, projects a Socialist party loss (around 25%) with the right-wing populist Chega party gaining (20-24%), potentially leading to another unstable minority government and delaying key initiatives, including TAP airline privatization.
Montenegro Election: Projected Losses for Socialists, Unstable Government Looms
Montenegro's snap election, following a March no-confidence vote, projects a Socialist party loss (around 25%) with the right-wing populist Chega party gaining (20-24%), potentially leading to another unstable minority government and delaying key initiatives, including TAP airline privatization.
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48% Bias Score


Unprecedented Political Fluidity in Greece
A recent poll reveals unprecedented fluidity in Greece's political landscape, with voter shifts defying traditional party lines and impacting the strategies of both the ruling and opposition parties. The government is particularly concerned about losing voters to anti-establishment parties, while st...
Unprecedented Political Fluidity in Greece
A recent poll reveals unprecedented fluidity in Greece's political landscape, with voter shifts defying traditional party lines and impacting the strategies of both the ruling and opposition parties. The government is particularly concerned about losing voters to anti-establishment parties, while st...
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40% Bias Score


Sheinbaum Faces Mounting Domestic Crises Amidst US Pressure
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum confronts numerous domestic crises—teacher strikes, judicial reform setbacks, corruption allegations, and medicine shortages—while also navigating strained US relations, including visa revocations and potential tariff increases on remittances.
Sheinbaum Faces Mounting Domestic Crises Amidst US Pressure
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum confronts numerous domestic crises—teacher strikes, judicial reform setbacks, corruption allegations, and medicine shortages—while also navigating strained US relations, including visa revocations and potential tariff increases on remittances.
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48% Bias Score


Portugal's Fragmented Politics Yield Another Inconclusive Election
Portugal's third election in three years yielded another likely minority government, mirroring the country's fragmented political landscape and its struggle to address issues such as housing, immigration, and the cost of living.
Portugal's Fragmented Politics Yield Another Inconclusive Election
Portugal's third election in three years yielded another likely minority government, mirroring the country's fragmented political landscape and its struggle to address issues such as housing, immigration, and the cost of living.
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44% Bias Score


Low Turnout and Violence Mark Portugal's Snap Election
Portugal's snap election, the third in three years, saw 48.2 percent voter turnout by 4 p.m., lower than the previous election. A Socialist Party candidate was assaulted, and the outcome remains uncertain due to a potential inability to form a government after the center-right bloc's narrow lead.
Low Turnout and Violence Mark Portugal's Snap Election
Portugal's snap election, the third in three years, saw 48.2 percent voter turnout by 4 p.m., lower than the previous election. A Socialist Party candidate was assaulted, and the outcome remains uncertain due to a potential inability to form a government after the center-right bloc's narrow lead.
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36% Bias Score


Portugal's Third Election in Three Years Amidst Political Turmoil
Portugal holds its third national election in three years after the collapse of Luis Montenegro's minority government, amid concerns about political stability and the rising influence of the far-right Chega party, jeopardizing the country's €22 billion in EU development funds.
Portugal's Third Election in Three Years Amidst Political Turmoil
Portugal holds its third national election in three years after the collapse of Luis Montenegro's minority government, amid concerns about political stability and the rising influence of the far-right Chega party, jeopardizing the country's €22 billion in EU development funds.
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36% Bias Score

Portugal's AD Projected to Win Election, But Faces Continued Political Instability
Exit polls project Portugal's centre-right Democratic Alliance (AD) to win the most votes in Sunday's early parliamentary election, but fall short of a majority, marking the third election in three years and continuing a decade of fragile governments.

Portugal's AD Projected to Win Election, But Faces Continued Political Instability
Exit polls project Portugal's centre-right Democratic Alliance (AD) to win the most votes in Sunday's early parliamentary election, but fall short of a majority, marking the third election in three years and continuing a decade of fragile governments.
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44% Bias Score

Portugal's Third Election in Three Years Amidst Political Crisis
Portugal holds its third parliamentary election in three years after a no-confidence vote ousted Prime Minister Luís Montenegro amid a conflict of interest scandal, highlighting the nation's deepest political crisis in 51 years and the rise of the far-right Chega party.

Portugal's Third Election in Three Years Amidst Political Crisis
Portugal holds its third parliamentary election in three years after a no-confidence vote ousted Prime Minister Luís Montenegro amid a conflict of interest scandal, highlighting the nation's deepest political crisis in 51 years and the rise of the far-right Chega party.
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32% Bias Score

Sinwar's Death Highlights Failure to Replace Hamas in Gaza
Reports suggest Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar was killed in an airstrike, raising questions about Israel's strategy to replace Hamas in Gaza, where the group's leadership has been decimated but a clear plan for alternative leadership is lacking, potentially prolonging conflict.

Sinwar's Death Highlights Failure to Replace Hamas in Gaza
Reports suggest Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar was killed in an airstrike, raising questions about Israel's strategy to replace Hamas in Gaza, where the group's leadership has been decimated but a clear plan for alternative leadership is lacking, potentially prolonging conflict.
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56% Bias Score

Portugal Faces Another Election Amidst Political Instability and Economic Concerns
Portugal holds another parliamentary election on Sunday, just 14 months after the last one, amidst accusations of conflict of interest against Prime Minister Luís Montenegro and a recent GDP decline of 0.5%, leading to political polarization and a potential recession.

Portugal Faces Another Election Amidst Political Instability and Economic Concerns
Portugal holds another parliamentary election on Sunday, just 14 months after the last one, amidst accusations of conflict of interest against Prime Minister Luís Montenegro and a recent GDP decline of 0.5%, leading to political polarization and a potential recession.
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48% Bias Score

Haiti Blackout: Gang Violence Forces Hydroelectric Plant Shutdown
A protest in Haiti forced the shutdown of the Peligre hydroelectric plant, causing a total blackout in Port-au-Prince and the central region due to the government's failure to protect Mirebalais and Saut d'Eau from gang violence, which has controlled over 85% of the capital since March 31st, resulti...

Haiti Blackout: Gang Violence Forces Hydroelectric Plant Shutdown
A protest in Haiti forced the shutdown of the Peligre hydroelectric plant, causing a total blackout in Port-au-Prince and the central region due to the government's failure to protect Mirebalais and Saut d'Eau from gang violence, which has controlled over 85% of the capital since March 31st, resulti...
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56% Bias Score

Portugal's Third Election in Three Years Amidst Political Turmoil
Portugal is holding its third national election in three years due to the collapse of Luis Montenegro's center-right government following a no-confidence vote amid questions over the prime minister's conduct, creating instability during a time of significant EU investment.

Portugal's Third Election in Three Years Amidst Political Turmoil
Portugal is holding its third national election in three years due to the collapse of Luis Montenegro's center-right government following a no-confidence vote amid questions over the prime minister's conduct, creating instability during a time of significant EU investment.
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44% Bias Score
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