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Low Voter Turnout Among Moroccan-Dutch Voters Prompts Campaign
The Moroccan-Dutch community's low voter turnout is prompting a new campaign by the Samenwerkingsverband Marokkaanse Nederlanders (SMN) to encourage participation in upcoming elections.
Low Voter Turnout Among Moroccan-Dutch Voters Prompts Campaign
The Moroccan-Dutch community's low voter turnout is prompting a new campaign by the Samenwerkingsverband Marokkaanse Nederlanders (SMN) to encourage participation in upcoming elections.
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24% Bias Score


The Crisis of Democracy: Economic Inequality and the Rise of Authoritarianism
The article analyzes the global decline of democracy, linking it to economic inequality, the slow pace of democratic institutions, and the growing influence of corporations, concluding that addressing these issues is crucial for restoring faith in democratic systems.
The Crisis of Democracy: Economic Inequality and the Rise of Authoritarianism
The article analyzes the global decline of democracy, linking it to economic inequality, the slow pace of democratic institutions, and the growing influence of corporations, concluding that addressing these issues is crucial for restoring faith in democratic systems.
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40% Bias Score


Afghan Turkmen Establish New Political Party Amid Taliban Rule
Afghan Turkmen intellectuals recently formed the National Justice Party of Afghanistan, aiming to negotiate with the Taliban government for greater rights and representation, despite the Taliban's ban on political parties; the party's leadership is based in various countries.
Afghan Turkmen Establish New Political Party Amid Taliban Rule
Afghan Turkmen intellectuals recently formed the National Justice Party of Afghanistan, aiming to negotiate with the Taliban government for greater rights and representation, despite the Taliban's ban on political parties; the party's leadership is based in various countries.
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44% Bias Score


Lowering Canada's Voting Age to 16: An Evidence-Based Solution to Youth Apathy
Canada faces a youth voting crisis, with significantly lower turnout among young adults compared to older generations; lowering the voting age to 16, supported by evidence from Austria and Scotland, could increase youth participation and strengthen democracy by fostering civic engagement and address...
Lowering Canada's Voting Age to 16: An Evidence-Based Solution to Youth Apathy
Canada faces a youth voting crisis, with significantly lower turnout among young adults compared to older generations; lowering the voting age to 16, supported by evidence from Austria and Scotland, could increase youth participation and strengthen democracy by fostering civic engagement and address...
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52% Bias Score


Low Voter Turnout Threatens Cameroon's Election
In Cameroon's upcoming presidential election, low voter turnout among young people and women, who constitute over 50% of the population, is a major concern due to perceived electoral manipulation and marginalization; activists are urging greater participation and representation.
Low Voter Turnout Threatens Cameroon's Election
In Cameroon's upcoming presidential election, low voter turnout among young people and women, who constitute over 50% of the population, is a major concern due to perceived electoral manipulation and marginalization; activists are urging greater participation and representation.
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44% Bias Score


Low Turnout in Italian Referendums: Causes and Implications
The low turnout (around 30%) in recent Italian referendums, compared to the 1946 referendum (89%), is analyzed, exploring explanations such as voter trust in Parliament, referendum fatigue, and the use of referendums for purposes beyond abrogation.
Low Turnout in Italian Referendums: Causes and Implications
The low turnout (around 30%) in recent Italian referendums, compared to the 1946 referendum (89%), is analyzed, exploring explanations such as voter trust in Parliament, referendum fatigue, and the use of referendums for purposes beyond abrogation.
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0% Bias Score

Irkutsk Governor Elections 2025: High Voter Turnout
On September 14th, 2025, Irkutsk held gubernatorial elections with four candidates, resulting in a 31.46% voter turnout by 6 PM, exceeding the 15.9% turnout in the first two days of the 2020 elections.

Irkutsk Governor Elections 2025: High Voter Turnout
On September 14th, 2025, Irkutsk held gubernatorial elections with four candidates, resulting in a 31.46% voter turnout by 6 PM, exceeding the 15.9% turnout in the first two days of the 2020 elections.
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32% Bias Score

Syria's Upcoming Parliamentary Elections Exclude Millions
Syria's September parliamentary elections will exclude three regions—Sweida, Hasaka, and Raqqa—home to over 5 million people, due to ongoing security concerns and lack of central government control, delaying their participation until circumstances allow.

Syria's Upcoming Parliamentary Elections Exclude Millions
Syria's September parliamentary elections will exclude three regions—Sweida, Hasaka, and Raqqa—home to over 5 million people, due to ongoing security concerns and lack of central government control, delaying their participation until circumstances allow.
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36% Bias Score

Mexico's Public Electoral Defender's Office Advances Indigenous Political Rights
Mexico's Public Electoral Defender's Office, created in 2016, addresses historical injustices by providing legal aid and advocacy to Indigenous communities, significantly improving their access to electoral justice and political participation, setting legal precedents in areas such as self-determina...

Mexico's Public Electoral Defender's Office Advances Indigenous Political Rights
Mexico's Public Electoral Defender's Office, created in 2016, addresses historical injustices by providing legal aid and advocacy to Indigenous communities, significantly improving their access to electoral justice and political participation, setting legal precedents in areas such as self-determina...
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24% Bias Score

Japan's Youth Voter Turnout: A Record Low with Long-Term Consequences
Projected youth voter turnout in Japan's Senate elections is below 30 percent, the lowest among OECD nations, due to political exclusion, insufficient civic education, and practical barriers like voter registration rules, leading to potential long-term economic and democratic consequences.

Japan's Youth Voter Turnout: A Record Low with Long-Term Consequences
Projected youth voter turnout in Japan's Senate elections is below 30 percent, the lowest among OECD nations, due to political exclusion, insufficient civic education, and practical barriers like voter registration rules, leading to potential long-term economic and democratic consequences.
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40% Bias Score

Colombian Youth: Democracy's Ideal vs. Reality
A recent FES report highlights a disconnect among Colombian youth: 59% view democracy as best, yet only 17% are satisfied, with low electoral participation and significant openness to authoritarianism if it solves problems.

Colombian Youth: Democracy's Ideal vs. Reality
A recent FES report highlights a disconnect among Colombian youth: 59% view democracy as best, yet only 17% are satisfied, with low electoral participation and significant openness to authoritarianism if it solves problems.
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44% Bias Score

Kenyan Gen Z Protests: Repressed but Divided
President William Ruto repealed a tax bill in Kenya following widespread Gen Z-led protests in June, but subsequent police crackdowns resulted in approximately 60 deaths and sparked internal divisions within the movement about future strategies, with some activists joining formal politics while othe...

Kenyan Gen Z Protests: Repressed but Divided
President William Ruto repealed a tax bill in Kenya following widespread Gen Z-led protests in June, but subsequent police crackdowns resulted in approximately 60 deaths and sparked internal divisions within the movement about future strategies, with some activists joining formal politics while othe...
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44% Bias Score
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