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Over 100 Dead in Guinea Soccer Riot
At least 100 soccer fans died in Nzerekore, Guinea, on Sunday after a referee's decision sparked riots and city-wide clashes with police following a match between Lambe and Nzerekore, part of a tournament honoring the head of Guinea's military junta.
Over 100 Dead in Guinea Soccer Riot
At least 100 soccer fans died in Nzerekore, Guinea, on Sunday after a referee's decision sparked riots and city-wide clashes with police following a match between Lambe and Nzerekore, part of a tournament honoring the head of Guinea's military junta.
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12% Bias Score


Fragmented Romanian Elections Raise Stability Concerns
Romania's parliamentary elections produced a fractured result, with the PSD winning only 22% and the far-right AUR party at 18%, raising concerns about political stability and the country's pro-EU stance.
Fragmented Romanian Elections Raise Stability Concerns
Romania's parliamentary elections produced a fractured result, with the PSD winning only 22% and the far-right AUR party at 18%, raising concerns about political stability and the country's pro-EU stance.
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40% Bias Score


Romania Presidential Runoff: Far-Right Candidate Advances Amidst Political Upheaval
Romania's Constitutional Court confirmed the first round of presidential elections, leading to a December 8th runoff between far-right candidate Calin Georgescu and centrist Elena Lasconi. This follows parliamentary elections that saw a dramatic rise of the far-right, obtaining 32% of the vote, fuel...
Romania Presidential Runoff: Far-Right Candidate Advances Amidst Political Upheaval
Romania's Constitutional Court confirmed the first round of presidential elections, leading to a December 8th runoff between far-right candidate Calin Georgescu and centrist Elena Lasconi. This follows parliamentary elections that saw a dramatic rise of the far-right, obtaining 32% of the vote, fuel...
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60% Bias Score


Romania Election: Pro-Western Bloc Wins, Far-Right Surge Creates Uncertainty
Romania's parliamentary elections saw a victory for pro-Western Social Democrats, but a substantial rise of far-right nationalists, particularly AUR (18.2% of the vote), complicates government formation and reflects strong anti-establishment sentiment; a presidential runoff between a far-right popul...
Romania Election: Pro-Western Bloc Wins, Far-Right Surge Creates Uncertainty
Romania's parliamentary elections saw a victory for pro-Western Social Democrats, but a substantial rise of far-right nationalists, particularly AUR (18.2% of the vote), complicates government formation and reflects strong anti-establishment sentiment; a presidential runoff between a far-right popul...
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56% Bias Score


Controversial Presidential Race Casts Shadow on Romanian Parliamentary Elections
Romanian voters cast ballots in parliamentary elections on Sunday, following a contentious presidential race where independent far-right candidate Calin Georgescu secured nearly 23% of the vote in the first round, raising concerns about foreign interference and the country's political trajectory.
Controversial Presidential Race Casts Shadow on Romanian Parliamentary Elections
Romanian voters cast ballots in parliamentary elections on Sunday, following a contentious presidential race where independent far-right candidate Calin Georgescu secured nearly 23% of the vote in the first round, raising concerns about foreign interference and the country's political trajectory.
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48% Bias Score


Kosovo Canal Explosion Triggers Crisis, Accusations Fly Between Kosovo and Serbia
A bomb explosion damaged the Ibar-Lepenac canal in Kosovo on November 29th, disrupting water and electricity supplies to hundreds of thousands. Kosovo accuses Serbia of orchestrating the attack, which Serbia denies, exacerbating existing tensions between the two countries.
Kosovo Canal Explosion Triggers Crisis, Accusations Fly Between Kosovo and Serbia
A bomb explosion damaged the Ibar-Lepenac canal in Kosovo on November 29th, disrupting water and electricity supplies to hundreds of thousands. Kosovo accuses Serbia of orchestrating the attack, which Serbia denies, exacerbating existing tensions between the two countries.
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44% Bias Score

French Budget Faces Crisis, Threatening Government Collapse
The French government faces a potential parliamentary crisis as its social security budget faces opposition from both the far-right and left-wing, threatening the government's survival and possibly triggering a no-confidence vote, potentially leading to the earliest government collapse since 1962.

French Budget Faces Crisis, Threatening Government Collapse
The French government faces a potential parliamentary crisis as its social security budget faces opposition from both the far-right and left-wing, threatening the government's survival and possibly triggering a no-confidence vote, potentially leading to the earliest government collapse since 1962.
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44% Bias Score

Ukraine War Fuels Rise of Extremist Support in Romania
Rising support for extremist parties in Romania is directly linked to the war in Ukraine, with pro-Russian narratives exploiting public anxiety regarding the conflict, government secrecy, and increased military focus.

Ukraine War Fuels Rise of Extremist Support in Romania
Rising support for extremist parties in Romania is directly linked to the war in Ukraine, with pro-Russian narratives exploiting public anxiety regarding the conflict, government secrecy, and increased military focus.
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68% Bias Score

French Government Collapse Imminent After No-Confidence Vote
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier faces a no-confidence vote on Wednesday, likely resulting in a government collapse due to opposition amendments that rendered his proposed budget unacceptable. This follows President Macron's June parliamentary elections, leaving France in a state of political un...

French Government Collapse Imminent After No-Confidence Vote
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier faces a no-confidence vote on Wednesday, likely resulting in a government collapse due to opposition amendments that rendered his proposed budget unacceptable. This follows President Macron's June parliamentary elections, leaving France in a state of political un...
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48% Bias Score

French Political Tensions Trigger European Market Decline
European stock markets fell today amid concerns about a potential political crisis in France, triggered by far-right leader Marine Le Pen's budget dispute threats; the euro dropped 0.7% against the dollar, while French bonds saw yields rise significantly.

French Political Tensions Trigger European Market Decline
European stock markets fell today amid concerns about a potential political crisis in France, triggered by far-right leader Marine Le Pen's budget dispute threats; the euro dropped 0.7% against the dollar, while French bonds saw yields rise significantly.
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32% Bias Score

Kosovo Canal Explosion: Attack Disrupts Power, Water; Tensions Rise
A powerful explosion damaged Kosovo's critical Ibar-Lepenac water canal on November 29th, disrupting power and water supplies, prompting accusations against Serbian-directed criminal gangs by Kosovo officials, and leading to increased security measures.

Kosovo Canal Explosion: Attack Disrupts Power, Water; Tensions Rise
A powerful explosion damaged Kosovo's critical Ibar-Lepenac water canal on November 29th, disrupting power and water supplies, prompting accusations against Serbian-directed criminal gangs by Kosovo officials, and leading to increased security measures.
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60% Bias Score

Kosovo Explosion: Kurti Blames Serbia
A bomb explosion near Pristina, Kosovo, damaged water supplies and power plants, prompting accusations from Kosovo's Prime Minister Albin Kurti against Serbian President Aleksandar VuÄiÄ and Milan RadoiÄiÄ, which Serbia denies.

Kosovo Explosion: Kurti Blames Serbia
A bomb explosion near Pristina, Kosovo, damaged water supplies and power plants, prompting accusations from Kosovo's Prime Minister Albin Kurti against Serbian President Aleksandar VuÄiÄ and Milan RadoiÄiÄ, which Serbia denies.
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44% Bias Score
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