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UK's Two-Party System Fractures Amid Rise of Reform and New Socialist Party
The UK's two-party system is fracturing due to the rise of Nigel Farage's Reform Party (polling at 28.4%) and a new socialist party, "Your Party," both chipping away at the established parties' support, potentially leading to no party holding a majority in the next parliament.
UK's Two-Party System Fractures Amid Rise of Reform and New Socialist Party
The UK's two-party system is fracturing due to the rise of Nigel Farage's Reform Party (polling at 28.4%) and a new socialist party, "Your Party," both chipping away at the established parties' support, potentially leading to no party holding a majority in the next parliament.
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64% Bias Score


Civil War within Western Right Wing Reshapes Political Landscape
A civil war within Western right-wing politics is shaping the political landscape, with Trump's presidency exacerbating divisions between a center-right and a radical right, impacting countries like Poland, France, the UK, Germany, and potentially Spain.
Civil War within Western Right Wing Reshapes Political Landscape
A civil war within Western right-wing politics is shaping the political landscape, with Trump's presidency exacerbating divisions between a center-right and a radical right, impacting countries like Poland, France, the UK, Germany, and potentially Spain.
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40% Bias Score


AI-Generated Disinformation and the Normalization of Hate Speech
An AI-generated video depicting former President Obama's arrest was shared on a social media platform owned by the current US president, sparking outrage and highlighting the normalization of hate speech in public discourse.
AI-Generated Disinformation and the Normalization of Hate Speech
An AI-generated video depicting former President Obama's arrest was shared on a social media platform owned by the current US president, sparking outrage and highlighting the normalization of hate speech in public discourse.
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56% Bias Score


Social Populism: A Path to Democratic Victory in 2028
Analysis of 128 survey questions from 1960-present reveals that working-class voters, while socially moderate, strongly support economically egalitarian policies; this suggests a 'social populist' strategy for Democrats to win back working-class voters, including Trump supporters, in 2028.
Social Populism: A Path to Democratic Victory in 2028
Analysis of 128 survey questions from 1960-present reveals that working-class voters, while socially moderate, strongly support economically egalitarian policies; this suggests a 'social populist' strategy for Democrats to win back working-class voters, including Trump supporters, in 2028.
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36% Bias Score


Fico's Sanctions U-Turn: Slovakia Secures Energy Concessions Amidst Economic Crisis and Corruption Allegations
Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico initially blocked, then approved, the EU's 18th sanctions package against Russia after securing energy concessions from the EU, a move criticized domestically as a political maneuver despite Slovakia's facing economic hardship and corruption allegations against ...
Fico's Sanctions U-Turn: Slovakia Secures Energy Concessions Amidst Economic Crisis and Corruption Allegations
Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico initially blocked, then approved, the EU's 18th sanctions package against Russia after securing energy concessions from the EU, a move criticized domestically as a political maneuver despite Slovakia's facing economic hardship and corruption allegations against ...
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48% Bias Score


Vox's Rise Fueled by Anti-Immigration Protests
Vox, a Spanish political party, is gaining electoral support by actively participating in protests against immigration-related incidents, capitalizing on public anxieties, as seen in their strong showing in El Ejido, Almería, where they won their first election in 2018.
Vox's Rise Fueled by Anti-Immigration Protests
Vox, a Spanish political party, is gaining electoral support by actively participating in protests against immigration-related incidents, capitalizing on public anxieties, as seen in their strong showing in El Ejido, Almería, where they won their first election in 2018.
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56% Bias Score

Europe's Freedoms Under Siege: Ukraine War and Evolving Transatlantic Ties
Europe faces threats to its post-WWII freedoms from the war in Ukraine and a changing transatlantic relationship, requiring a unified defense strategy and stronger internal cohesion to counter potential threats from Russia and other destabilizing forces.

Europe's Freedoms Under Siege: Ukraine War and Evolving Transatlantic Ties
Europe faces threats to its post-WWII freedoms from the war in Ukraine and a changing transatlantic relationship, requiring a unified defense strategy and stronger internal cohesion to counter potential threats from Russia and other destabilizing forces.
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48% Bias Score

US Actively Interfering in EU Politics by Supporting Radical-Right Groups
The Trump administration, through the Heritage Foundation and a US State Department policy document, is actively supporting a plan to fundamentally reshape the EU by strengthening ties with radical-right and ultraconservative groups in Poland, Hungary, and other EU nations.

US Actively Interfering in EU Politics by Supporting Radical-Right Groups
The Trump administration, through the Heritage Foundation and a US State Department policy document, is actively supporting a plan to fundamentally reshape the EU by strengthening ties with radical-right and ultraconservative groups in Poland, Hungary, and other EU nations.
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40% Bias Score

Fico's Sanctions U-Turn: A Win for the EU, But at What Cost for Slovakia?
Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico initially blocked, then supported, the EU's 18th sanctions package against Russia after securing energy supply guarantees and legal aid against Gazprom, showcasing a tactic similar to Viktor Orbán's to appease domestic audiences while creating EU uncertainty.

Fico's Sanctions U-Turn: A Win for the EU, But at What Cost for Slovakia?
Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico initially blocked, then supported, the EU's 18th sanctions package against Russia after securing energy supply guarantees and legal aid against Gazprom, showcasing a tactic similar to Viktor Orbán's to appease domestic audiences while creating EU uncertainty.
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48% Bias Score

Fico Reverses Stance on EU Sanctions Against Russia After Securing Concessions
Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico initially blocked, then approved, the EU's 18th sanctions package against Russia on July 17, 2025, after securing energy aid and legal support from the EU, sparking both relief within the EU and domestic criticism in Slovakia regarding his political maneuvering.

Fico Reverses Stance on EU Sanctions Against Russia After Securing Concessions
Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico initially blocked, then approved, the EU's 18th sanctions package against Russia on July 17, 2025, after securing energy aid and legal support from the EU, sparking both relief within the EU and domestic criticism in Slovakia regarding his political maneuvering.
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40% Bias Score

LDP Suffers Major Setback in Japanese Elections as Far-Right Party Gains Ground
In Japan's recent upper house elections, Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's Liberal Democratic Party lost its majority, falling three seats short, while the far-right Sanseito party, founded during the COVID-19 pandemic, gained 14 seats, capitalizing on public concerns about rising prices and immigrati...

LDP Suffers Major Setback in Japanese Elections as Far-Right Party Gains Ground
In Japan's recent upper house elections, Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's Liberal Democratic Party lost its majority, falling three seats short, while the far-right Sanseito party, founded during the COVID-19 pandemic, gained 14 seats, capitalizing on public concerns about rising prices and immigrati...
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64% Bias Score

Sanseito's Surprise Win Shakes Up Japanese Politics
Japan's right-wing populist Sanseito party, founded online during the pandemic, won 14 seats in the upper house elections, significantly increasing its influence and challenging Prime Minister Ishiba's ruling party, which now lacks a majority in both houses.

Sanseito's Surprise Win Shakes Up Japanese Politics
Japan's right-wing populist Sanseito party, founded online during the pandemic, won 14 seats in the upper house elections, significantly increasing its influence and challenging Prime Minister Ishiba's ruling party, which now lacks a majority in both houses.
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56% Bias Score
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