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Rise of Populist Parties in Western Europe
The populist right is leading in voting intentions in the UK, Germany, and France, a unique situation in contemporary European history, impacting national and European politics.
Rise of Populist Parties in Western Europe
The populist right is leading in voting intentions in the UK, Germany, and France, a unique situation in contemporary European history, impacting national and European politics.
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52% Bias Score


Spain: 25 Years After Euro Adoption - A Retrospective Analysis
Twenty-five years after joining the Euro, Spain reflects on its progress, revealing a mixed legacy of advancements and persistent challenges in areas such as economic convergence, youth unemployment, and political polarization.
Spain: 25 Years After Euro Adoption - A Retrospective Analysis
Twenty-five years after joining the Euro, Spain reflects on its progress, revealing a mixed legacy of advancements and persistent challenges in areas such as economic convergence, youth unemployment, and political polarization.
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48% Bias Score


Dutch Public Trust in Politics at Historic Low, Fueled by Populism
A 2025 Sociaal en Culturel Planbureau study reveals that less than one-third of Dutch citizens feel represented by their government, leading to widespread public dissatisfaction and the rise of populism due to a perceived disconnect between citizens' needs and political actions.
Dutch Public Trust in Politics at Historic Low, Fueled by Populism
A 2025 Sociaal en Culturel Planbureau study reveals that less than one-third of Dutch citizens feel represented by their government, leading to widespread public dissatisfaction and the rise of populism due to a perceived disconnect between citizens' needs and political actions.
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56% Bias Score


Poujadism's Enduring Legacy in Modern French Protests
On July 23, 1953, a revolt by French merchants in Saint-Céré against tax agents ignited the Poujadist movement, a populist rebellion against perceived economic injustice that briefly propelled 52 deputies to the National Assembly in 1956 and continues to resonate in modern French protests.
Poujadism's Enduring Legacy in Modern French Protests
On July 23, 1953, a revolt by French merchants in Saint-Céré against tax agents ignited the Poujadist movement, a populist rebellion against perceived economic injustice that briefly propelled 52 deputies to the National Assembly in 1956 and continues to resonate in modern French protests.
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40% Bias Score


Spanish Wildfires Expose Systemic Crisis Amidst Elite Neglect
The inadequate response of the Spanish government to recent wildfires highlights a broader systemic crisis stemming from the replacement of traditional elites with a new ruling class that disregards public concerns, leading to growing social unrest and distrust.
Spanish Wildfires Expose Systemic Crisis Amidst Elite Neglect
The inadequate response of the Spanish government to recent wildfires highlights a broader systemic crisis stemming from the replacement of traditional elites with a new ruling class that disregards public concerns, leading to growing social unrest and distrust.
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68% Bias Score


Chilean Election Exemplifies Global Democratic Erosion
A summit of five presidents in Santiago, Chile on July 21st addressed democratic erosion in the West, coinciding with Chile's upcoming November 16th presidential election where the frontrunners are José Antonio Kast (post-Pinochet right) and Jeannette Jara (Communist Party), reflecting broader globa...
Chilean Election Exemplifies Global Democratic Erosion
A summit of five presidents in Santiago, Chile on July 21st addressed democratic erosion in the West, coinciding with Chile's upcoming November 16th presidential election where the frontrunners are José Antonio Kast (post-Pinochet right) and Jeannette Jara (Communist Party), reflecting broader globa...
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60% Bias Score

Latin American Leaders and the Allure of Re-election
Brazilian President Lula's recent statement about seeking a fourth term in 2026 highlights a trend in Latin America where leaders, driven by personal ambition and a lack of strong political parties, prioritize their own continued rule over institutional stability.

Latin American Leaders and the Allure of Re-election
Brazilian President Lula's recent statement about seeking a fourth term in 2026 highlights a trend in Latin America where leaders, driven by personal ambition and a lack of strong political parties, prioritize their own continued rule over institutional stability.
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52% Bias Score

Right-Wing Populism and Environmental Policies: A Growing Divide
Right-wing populist movements are gaining traction globally, undermining environmental protection policies by exploiting social inequalities and disproportionate impacts on lower-income communities.

Right-Wing Populism and Environmental Policies: A Growing Divide
Right-wing populist movements are gaining traction globally, undermining environmental protection policies by exploiting social inequalities and disproportionate impacts on lower-income communities.
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28% Bias Score

Bloquons Tout" Protest Gains Momentum in France Amidst Austerity Measures
The "Bloquons tout" protest, planned for September 10th in France, is fueled by the government's unpopular budget cuts and is garnering support from both the radical left and elements of the sovereignist right, echoing the decentralized nature of the Yellow Vest movement.

Bloquons Tout" Protest Gains Momentum in France Amidst Austerity Measures
The "Bloquons tout" protest, planned for September 10th in France, is fueled by the government's unpopular budget cuts and is garnering support from both the radical left and elements of the sovereignist right, echoing the decentralized nature of the Yellow Vest movement.
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60% Bias Score

Milei's Endorsement of "Homo Argentum" Sparks Debate
President Javier Milei of Argentina publicly praised and screened the film "Homo Argentum" by Mariano Cohn and Gastón Duprat before its official release, showcasing his evolving political persona and raising questions about the film's underlying message.

Milei's Endorsement of "Homo Argentum" Sparks Debate
President Javier Milei of Argentina publicly praised and screened the film "Homo Argentum" by Mariano Cohn and Gastón Duprat before its official release, showcasing his evolving political persona and raising questions about the film's underlying message.
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56% Bias Score

JA21's Election Program: Fewer Rules, Binding Referendum, Stricter Immigration
JA21's new election program prioritizes fewer regulations, increased business freedom, and more citizen input, proposing a binding referendum and two new ministerial positions while advocating for stricter immigration policies and increased defense spending.

JA21's Election Program: Fewer Rules, Binding Referendum, Stricter Immigration
JA21's new election program prioritizes fewer regulations, increased business freedom, and more citizen input, proposing a binding referendum and two new ministerial positions while advocating for stricter immigration policies and increased defense spending.
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56% Bias Score

Catalan Nationalist-Populist Party Experiences Rapid Growth
Aliança Catalana, a Catalan pro-independence and Islamophobic party, has rapidly expanded its presence in Catalonia, increasing its municipal representation from two to six towns and gaining significant support, especially in rural areas, at the expense of Junts per Catalunya, fueled by voter disill...

Catalan Nationalist-Populist Party Experiences Rapid Growth
Aliança Catalana, a Catalan pro-independence and Islamophobic party, has rapidly expanded its presence in Catalonia, increasing its municipal representation from two to six towns and gaining significant support, especially in rural areas, at the expense of Junts per Catalunya, fueled by voter disill...
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52% Bias Score
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