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Barcelona Think Tank Launches Conference Series on Political Challenges
Sentit Comú", a Barcelona-based think tank, launched a monthly conference series on Friday, with its first event featuring a discussion between former Barcelona mayor Ada Colau and former Minister Joan Subirats on the current political climate and the need for innovative political strategies.
Barcelona Think Tank Launches Conference Series on Political Challenges
Sentit Comú", a Barcelona-based think tank, launched a monthly conference series on Friday, with its first event featuring a discussion between former Barcelona mayor Ada Colau and former Minister Joan Subirats on the current political climate and the need for innovative political strategies.
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48% Bias Score


Meritocracy Increases Inequality, Yale Professor Argues
Yale Law professor Daniel Markovits contends that meritocracy increases inequality by giving wealthy children an educational advantage, leading to higher scores on standardized tests like the SAT and disproportionately more success than their middle-class counterparts. Despite overall poverty reduct...
Meritocracy Increases Inequality, Yale Professor Argues
Yale Law professor Daniel Markovits contends that meritocracy increases inequality by giving wealthy children an educational advantage, leading to higher scores on standardized tests like the SAT and disproportionately more success than their middle-class counterparts. Despite overall poverty reduct...
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44% Bias Score


Technocratic Authoritarianism: Empoli Warns of New Power Alliance
Giuliano da Empoli's new book warns of a powerful alliance between tech giants and authoritarian leaders, exemplified by actions like Mohammed bin Salman's purge and Nayib Bukele's crackdown, leveraging algorithmic control to consolidate power and suppress dissent, creating a new form of authoritari...
Technocratic Authoritarianism: Empoli Warns of New Power Alliance
Giuliano da Empoli's new book warns of a powerful alliance between tech giants and authoritarian leaders, exemplified by actions like Mohammed bin Salman's purge and Nayib Bukele's crackdown, leveraging algorithmic control to consolidate power and suppress dissent, creating a new form of authoritari...
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68% Bias Score


Global Economic Stagnation Fuels Worldwide Unrest
A New York Times article analyzes the causes of global economic stagnation, highlighting slow growth since the 1970s, exacerbated by the 2008 financial crisis, and proposes solutions such as increased government spending and wealth redistribution.
Global Economic Stagnation Fuels Worldwide Unrest
A New York Times article analyzes the causes of global economic stagnation, highlighting slow growth since the 1970s, exacerbated by the 2008 financial crisis, and proposes solutions such as increased government spending and wealth redistribution.
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36% Bias Score


Palmer Launches "Trumpet of Patriots" Campaign, Targeting Australia's Major Parties
Clive Palmer launched his "Trumpet of Patriots" party campaign at his Queensland resort on the Sunshine Coast, aiming to provide a "common sense" alternative to the established parties, promising policies such as high-speed rail and reduced immigration while criticizing the major parties' spending a...
Palmer Launches "Trumpet of Patriots" Campaign, Targeting Australia's Major Parties
Clive Palmer launched his "Trumpet of Patriots" party campaign at his Queensland resort on the Sunshine Coast, aiming to provide a "common sense" alternative to the established parties, promising policies such as high-speed rail and reduced immigration while criticizing the major parties' spending a...
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76% Bias Score


Ecuador's Rightward Shift: A Symptom of Broader Latin American Trends
Daniel Noboa's April 13th presidential win in Ecuador reflects a growing trend of right-wing governments in Latin America, strongly aligned with the US under Trump; however, this is interwoven with complex dynamics of political alternation, polarization, and weakening democracies.
Ecuador's Rightward Shift: A Symptom of Broader Latin American Trends
Daniel Noboa's April 13th presidential win in Ecuador reflects a growing trend of right-wing governments in Latin America, strongly aligned with the US under Trump; however, this is interwoven with complex dynamics of political alternation, polarization, and weakening democracies.
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44% Bias Score

Andor" Season Two Explores Timely Themes Amidst Space Opera
Andor" season two, released on Disney+, continues Cassian Andor's rebellion against the Empire, drawing parallels to historical revolutions and contemporary political issues like authoritarianism and immigration, sparking widespread critical acclaim and online discussion.

Andor" Season Two Explores Timely Themes Amidst Space Opera
Andor" season two, released on Disney+, continues Cassian Andor's rebellion against the Empire, drawing parallels to historical revolutions and contemporary political issues like authoritarianism and immigration, sparking widespread critical acclaim and online discussion.
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56% Bias Score

Trump's Attacks on Canada Shift Canadian Election Dynamics
Due to President Trump's economic war against Canada, the Canadian federal election on April 28th is now a referendum on who can best manage U.S.-Canada relations; Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, who initially enjoyed high poll numbers, is now trailing the Liberals amid concerns about his Trum...

Trump's Attacks on Canada Shift Canadian Election Dynamics
Due to President Trump's economic war against Canada, the Canadian federal election on April 28th is now a referendum on who can best manage U.S.-Canada relations; Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, who initially enjoyed high poll numbers, is now trailing the Liberals amid concerns about his Trum...
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Attacks on Canada Boost Liberal Leader Carney in Polls
Mark Carney, former central banker and current Liberal Party leader, is leading in the polls for Canada's April 28th election, largely due to President Trump's attacks on Canada, which has spurred Canadian nationalism and shifted public opinion from a 47% Conservative lead to a 6% Liberal lead, acco...

Trump's Attacks on Canada Boost Liberal Leader Carney in Polls
Mark Carney, former central banker and current Liberal Party leader, is leading in the polls for Canada's April 28th election, largely due to President Trump's attacks on Canada, which has spurred Canadian nationalism and shifted public opinion from a 47% Conservative lead to a 6% Liberal lead, acco...
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36% Bias Score

Greece's Political Vacuum: A Lack of Credible Opposition
Greece's political landscape is marked by a lack of credible opposition, with numerous political leaders employing aggressive tactics but failing to present viable governing alternatives, leaving the electorate divided and potentially vulnerable to extreme choices.

Greece's Political Vacuum: A Lack of Credible Opposition
Greece's political landscape is marked by a lack of credible opposition, with numerous political leaders employing aggressive tactics but failing to present viable governing alternatives, leaving the electorate divided and potentially vulnerable to extreme choices.
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60% Bias Score

Trump's Actions, Declining Happiness, and the Rise of Populism
In his first three months, Donald Trump initiated trade wars, weakened NATO, dismantled USAID, and praised Russia's aggression, causing global instability. Declining Western happiness and trust correlate with populism, with low-trust individuals supporting far-right leaders. Building happier, higher...

Trump's Actions, Declining Happiness, and the Rise of Populism
In his first three months, Donald Trump initiated trade wars, weakened NATO, dismantled USAID, and praised Russia's aggression, causing global instability. Declining Western happiness and trust correlate with populism, with low-trust individuals supporting far-right leaders. Building happier, higher...
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56% Bias Score

Yarvin's "CEO Monarchy" Gains Traction Amidst Western Government Distrust
Curtis Yarvin, a US blogger, proposes replacing democracies with a CEO-led "monarchy" due to governmental inefficiency; this resonates with growing French distrust in government and increased faith in business efficacy, as shown in a November 2024 Elabe poll of 10,000 people.

Yarvin's "CEO Monarchy" Gains Traction Amidst Western Government Distrust
Curtis Yarvin, a US blogger, proposes replacing democracies with a CEO-led "monarchy" due to governmental inefficiency; this resonates with growing French distrust in government and increased faith in business efficacy, as shown in a November 2024 Elabe poll of 10,000 people.
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64% Bias Score
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