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US Public Approval of Israel's Gaza Actions Plummets to 32 Percent
A new Gallup poll shows only 32 percent of Americans approve of Israel's military actions in Gaza, down 10 points since September 2024, revealing a sharp partisan divide and generational shift in opinion, despite unwavering US government support.
US Public Approval of Israel's Gaza Actions Plummets to 32 Percent
A new Gallup poll shows only 32 percent of Americans approve of Israel's military actions in Gaza, down 10 points since September 2024, revealing a sharp partisan divide and generational shift in opinion, despite unwavering US government support.
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52% Bias Score


North Macedonia: Media Bias Favors Prime Minister's Statements, Overshadowing Other Key Issues
North Macedonian news broadcasts heavily feature Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski's statements across various topics, overshadowing other important events and potentially manipulating public opinion, unlike the limited coverage of Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković.
North Macedonia: Media Bias Favors Prime Minister's Statements, Overshadowing Other Key Issues
North Macedonian news broadcasts heavily feature Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski's statements across various topics, overshadowing other important events and potentially manipulating public opinion, unlike the limited coverage of Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković.
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44% Bias Score


German Climate Activism Faces Setbacks Amidst Political Shifts
Despite continued public support for climate action in Germany, the Fridays for Future movement struggles due to decreased trust in the government, a left-leaning political shift prioritizing social justice, and internal frustration.
German Climate Activism Faces Setbacks Amidst Political Shifts
Despite continued public support for climate action in Germany, the Fridays for Future movement struggles due to decreased trust in the government, a left-leaning political shift prioritizing social justice, and internal frustration.
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52% Bias Score


Uribe Verdict to Shake Colombian Politics
A Colombian judge will rule on July 28th, 2024, in the 13-year-long trial of former President Álvaro Uribe Vélez for alleged witness tampering, a decision with significant implications for the 2026 elections and Colombia's political landscape.
Uribe Verdict to Shake Colombian Politics
A Colombian judge will rule on July 28th, 2024, in the 13-year-long trial of former President Álvaro Uribe Vélez for alleged witness tampering, a decision with significant implications for the 2026 elections and Colombia's political landscape.
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48% Bias Score


Slotkin's Shifting Stance on Epstein Documents
Senator Elissa Slotkin, a leading Democratic voice, now questions the Trump administration's refusal to release Jeffrey Epstein-related documents, contrasting with her 2020 stance prioritizing COVID-19 and economic issues over investigating links between Bill Clinton and Epstein.
Slotkin's Shifting Stance on Epstein Documents
Senator Elissa Slotkin, a leading Democratic voice, now questions the Trump administration's refusal to release Jeffrey Epstein-related documents, contrasting with her 2020 stance prioritizing COVID-19 and economic issues over investigating links between Bill Clinton and Epstein.
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56% Bias Score


Epping Protests Highlight UK's Simmering Social Tensions
Protests and clashes erupted in Epping, Essex, after asylum seekers were housed in The Bell Hotel, prompting concerns about safety and anti-social behavior from local residents and sparking warnings from political leaders about the risk of widespread civil unrest.
Epping Protests Highlight UK's Simmering Social Tensions
Protests and clashes erupted in Epping, Essex, after asylum seekers were housed in The Bell Hotel, prompting concerns about safety and anti-social behavior from local residents and sparking warnings from political leaders about the risk of widespread civil unrest.
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64% Bias Score

Bove Confirmed to Federal Judgeship Despite Misconduct Allegations
Emil Bove, a former Trump attorney accused by whistleblowers of misconduct, was narrowly confirmed 50-49 by the Senate to a lifetime federal judgeship despite concerns about his impartiality and pressure tactics within the Department of Justice.

Bove Confirmed to Federal Judgeship Despite Misconduct Allegations
Emil Bove, a former Trump attorney accused by whistleblowers of misconduct, was narrowly confirmed 50-49 by the Senate to a lifetime federal judgeship despite concerns about his impartiality and pressure tactics within the Department of Justice.
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56% Bias Score

Spanish Congress Closes Amidst Political Dysfunction and Judicial Bias
The temporary closure of the Spanish Congress offers a respite from the spectacle of insults and disregard shown by politicians, while the judiciary's perceived bias further erodes public trust.

Spanish Congress Closes Amidst Political Dysfunction and Judicial Bias
The temporary closure of the Spanish Congress offers a respite from the spectacle of insults and disregard shown by politicians, while the judiciary's perceived bias further erodes public trust.
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60% Bias Score

Trump's Epstein Dilemma: Conspiracy Theories Backfire
A Reuters/Ipsos poll shows 69% of Americans believe the government is hiding Epstein's alleged client list, creating a crisis for Donald Trump who, having profited from past conspiracy theories, now faces questions about his own potential ties to Epstein.

Trump's Epstein Dilemma: Conspiracy Theories Backfire
A Reuters/Ipsos poll shows 69% of Americans believe the government is hiding Epstein's alleged client list, creating a crisis for Donald Trump who, having profited from past conspiracy theories, now faces questions about his own potential ties to Epstein.
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48% Bias Score

CIA Official to Fight Charges Over Russia Election Report
Retired CIA official Susan Miller, author of a 2017 report on Russian election interference, will fight potential criminal charges from the Trump administration following accusations from Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard that the report was a "hoax".

CIA Official to Fight Charges Over Russia Election Report
Retired CIA official Susan Miller, author of a 2017 report on Russian election interference, will fight potential criminal charges from the Trump administration following accusations from Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard that the report was a "hoax".
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60% Bias Score

Violence Against Green Party Members Escalates in Rural Thuringia
Two Green Party officials in Thuringia reported a surge in hate speech and violence against them and other members in rural areas, citing incidents ranging from verbal abuse to arson and physical assaults, forcing some members to withdraw from active politics.

Violence Against Green Party Members Escalates in Rural Thuringia
Two Green Party officials in Thuringia reported a surge in hate speech and violence against them and other members in rural areas, citing incidents ranging from verbal abuse to arson and physical assaults, forcing some members to withdraw from active politics.
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36% Bias Score

Obama's Comments on Masculinity Spark Debate on Societal Stability
Former President Barack Obama's recent comments suggesting young men don't need sports or to be providers, alongside a broader social movement to redefine masculinity, are criticized for potentially undermining societal stability and traditional male roles, as argued in a Fox News opinion piece.

Obama's Comments on Masculinity Spark Debate on Societal Stability
Former President Barack Obama's recent comments suggesting young men don't need sports or to be providers, alongside a broader social movement to redefine masculinity, are criticized for potentially undermining societal stability and traditional male roles, as argued in a Fox News opinion piece.
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88% Bias Score
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