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Colombia's Petro Shifts Focus from Popular Consultation to National Constituent Assembly
President Gustavo Petro of Colombia celebrated the passage of a labor reform bill restoring workers' rights, withdrawing a proposed popular consultation and instead advocating for a National Constituent Assembly to revise the country's rules.
Colombia's Petro Shifts Focus from Popular Consultation to National Constituent Assembly
President Gustavo Petro of Colombia celebrated the passage of a labor reform bill restoring workers' rights, withdrawing a proposed popular consultation and instead advocating for a National Constituent Assembly to revise the country's rules.
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48% Bias Score


Albania's EU Accession Bid: Reforms, Support, and 2030 Target
Albania is implementing major judicial and anti-corruption reforms to join the EU by 2030, enjoying broad public and political support, and aiming to conclude accession talks by 2027; Foreign Minister Igli Hasani stated this during a visit to Athens.
Albania's EU Accession Bid: Reforms, Support, and 2030 Target
Albania is implementing major judicial and anti-corruption reforms to join the EU by 2030, enjoying broad public and political support, and aiming to conclude accession talks by 2027; Foreign Minister Igli Hasani stated this during a visit to Athens.
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40% Bias Score


German MPs' Salaries Face Renewed Debate Amidst Substantial Increase
German Members of Parliament (MPs) currently receive a monthly salary of €11,227.20 plus a tax-free allowance of €5,349.58, with an automatic annual adjustment linked to average wage growth, currently facing renewed debate in the Bundestag.
German MPs' Salaries Face Renewed Debate Amidst Substantial Increase
German Members of Parliament (MPs) currently receive a monthly salary of €11,227.20 plus a tax-free allowance of €5,349.58, with an automatic annual adjustment linked to average wage growth, currently facing renewed debate in the Bundestag.
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40% Bias Score


Mexico's Controversial Judicial Elections
Mexico holds its first national judicial elections on Sunday, electing 2600 judges and magistrates including all Supreme Court justices, amid concerns about candidates with organized crime ties and the potential weakening of checks and balances on the ruling Morena party.
Mexico's Controversial Judicial Elections
Mexico holds its first national judicial elections on Sunday, electing 2600 judges and magistrates including all Supreme Court justices, amid concerns about candidates with organized crime ties and the potential weakening of checks and balances on the ruling Morena party.
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60% Bias Score


FBK's Second Forum on Post-Putin Russia: Practical Reforms, Communication Failure
The Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK) organized a second forum in 2024 focused on developing post-Putin Russia strategies, with diverse experts proposing practical reforms across various sectors; however, the FBK's failure to publish these findings led to misinformation.
FBK's Second Forum on Post-Putin Russia: Practical Reforms, Communication Failure
The Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK) organized a second forum in 2024 focused on developing post-Putin Russia strategies, with diverse experts proposing practical reforms across various sectors; however, the FBK's failure to publish these findings led to misinformation.
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28% Bias Score


Low Turnout Expected in Mexico's Judicial Elections
Mexico holds judicial elections this Sunday with low projected voter turnout (8-20 percent), requiring voters to select nine judges from 63 candidates across multiple ballots, raising concerns about the legitimacy and effectiveness of the future judiciary.
Low Turnout Expected in Mexico's Judicial Elections
Mexico holds judicial elections this Sunday with low projected voter turnout (8-20 percent), requiring voters to select nine judges from 63 candidates across multiple ballots, raising concerns about the legitimacy and effectiveness of the future judiciary.
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56% Bias Score

Far-Right Plan Seeks to Restructure or Dismantle European Union
The Ordo Iuris Institute and Mathias Corvinus Collegium's "The Great Reset" proposes dismantling or restructuring the EU, reducing its power and prioritizing national sovereignty; backed by Spain's Vox and other far-right groups.

Far-Right Plan Seeks to Restructure or Dismantle European Union
The Ordo Iuris Institute and Mathias Corvinus Collegium's "The Great Reset" proposes dismantling or restructuring the EU, reducing its power and prioritizing national sovereignty; backed by Spain's Vox and other far-right groups.
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48% Bias Score

Tehran Murals' Fate Reflects Shifting US-Iran Dynamics
Amidst ongoing US-Iran nuclear negotiations, a Tehran resident notes the likely removal of anti-American murals outside the former US Embassy, reflecting evolving public sentiment alongside challenges to the hijab mandate and economic hardship caused by sanctions.

Tehran Murals' Fate Reflects Shifting US-Iran Dynamics
Amidst ongoing US-Iran nuclear negotiations, a Tehran resident notes the likely removal of anti-American murals outside the former US Embassy, reflecting evolving public sentiment alongside challenges to the hijab mandate and economic hardship caused by sanctions.
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44% Bias Score

Low Turnout Marks Mexico's Historic Judicial Election
Mexico held its first popular vote election for judges on Sunday, resulting in a 13% turnout; the ruling Morena party celebrated it as a democratic milestone, while the opposition viewed the low participation as a failure, highlighting a significant contrast between this election and Morena's landsl...

Low Turnout Marks Mexico's Historic Judicial Election
Mexico held its first popular vote election for judges on Sunday, resulting in a 13% turnout; the ruling Morena party celebrated it as a democratic milestone, while the opposition viewed the low participation as a failure, highlighting a significant contrast between this election and Morena's landsl...
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56% Bias Score

Mexico's Judicial Election: El Chapo's Lawyer Runs for Judge
In Mexico's unprecedented election of its entire judiciary, Silvia Delgado, El Chapo Guzmán's former lawyer, is running for judge, sparking debate about conflicts of interest and the politicization of the judicial system.

Mexico's Judicial Election: El Chapo's Lawyer Runs for Judge
In Mexico's unprecedented election of its entire judiciary, Silvia Delgado, El Chapo Guzmán's former lawyer, is running for judge, sparking debate about conflicts of interest and the politicization of the judicial system.
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60% Bias Score

Mexico Holds First Judicial Elections Amid Concerns of Political and Criminal Influence
Mexico's first-ever judicial elections take place on Sunday, featuring nearly 900 federal and 1800 local positions, aiming to democratize the courts but raising concerns about political and criminal influence, with a second phase in 2027.

Mexico Holds First Judicial Elections Amid Concerns of Political and Criminal Influence
Mexico's first-ever judicial elections take place on Sunday, featuring nearly 900 federal and 1800 local positions, aiming to democratize the courts but raising concerns about political and criminal influence, with a second phase in 2027.
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48% Bias Score

Mexico's 2024 Elections: A Regression to Electoral Manipulation
Mexico's 2024 elections are threatened by a rollback of electoral reforms, mirroring historical patterns of manipulation and undermining decades of progress toward free and fair elections, raising concerns about the future of Mexican democracy.

Mexico's 2024 Elections: A Regression to Electoral Manipulation
Mexico's 2024 elections are threatened by a rollback of electoral reforms, mirroring historical patterns of manipulation and undermining decades of progress toward free and fair elections, raising concerns about the future of Mexican democracy.
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56% Bias Score
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