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Controversial Georgian Parliament Chair Election Fuels Protests"
Mikheil Kavelachvili was elected chairman of the Georgian parliament with 224 votes, despite opposition claims of election fraud and President Salome Zourabichvili's refusal to recognize the legitimacy of the vote, leading to ongoing protests in Tbilisi and raising concerns about Georgia's democrati...
Controversial Georgian Parliament Chair Election Fuels Protests"
Mikheil Kavelachvili was elected chairman of the Georgian parliament with 224 votes, despite opposition claims of election fraud and President Salome Zourabichvili's refusal to recognize the legitimacy of the vote, leading to ongoing protests in Tbilisi and raising concerns about Georgia's democrati...
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52% Bias Score


Georgia's Upcoming Election Amidst Deepening Political Crisis
Georgia's December 14 presidential election is overshadowed by mass protests, a disputed parliamentary election, and the opposition's boycott, leading to a likely unopposed victory for the ruling party's candidate amid a deepening political crisis and warnings of escalating violence.
Georgia's Upcoming Election Amidst Deepening Political Crisis
Georgia's December 14 presidential election is overshadowed by mass protests, a disputed parliamentary election, and the opposition's boycott, leading to a likely unopposed victory for the ruling party's candidate amid a deepening political crisis and warnings of escalating violence.
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56% Bias Score


"Georgian Protests Intensify After EU Accession Talks Suspended"
"A European Parliament delegation joined Georgian pro-EU protests following the government's suspension of EU accession talks after disputed elections, resulting in over 400 arrests and numerous injuries among protestors and journalists."
"Georgian Protests Intensify After EU Accession Talks Suspended"
"A European Parliament delegation joined Georgian pro-EU protests following the government's suspension of EU accession talks after disputed elections, resulting in over 400 arrests and numerous injuries among protestors and journalists."
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36% Bias Score


Georgia's President Defies Election Results, Sparking Political Crisis
Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili refuses to concede defeat following a disputed election, claiming the process was illegitimate and vowing to remain in office despite the planned inauguration of Mikheil Kavelashvili on December 29th, fueling widespread protests.
Georgia's President Defies Election Results, Sparking Political Crisis
Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili refuses to concede defeat following a disputed election, claiming the process was illegitimate and vowing to remain in office despite the planned inauguration of Mikheil Kavelashvili on December 29th, fueling widespread protests.
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52% Bias Score


Georgia's Controversial Presidential Election Amidst Mass Protests
Georgia's December 14th presidential election is occurring amid mass protests and a deep political crisis following disputed October parliamentary elections, with the ruling Georgian Dream party's candidate set to win despite opposition boycotts and accusations of fraud, potentially leading to furth...
Georgia's Controversial Presidential Election Amidst Mass Protests
Georgia's December 14th presidential election is occurring amid mass protests and a deep political crisis following disputed October parliamentary elections, with the ruling Georgian Dream party's candidate set to win despite opposition boycotts and accusations of fraud, potentially leading to furth...
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56% Bias Score


"Georgia Protests: Authoritarian Shift, EU Freeze, and Violent Clashes"
"Widespread protests erupted in Tbilisi, Georgia, due to the ruling party's authoritarian shift, including freezing EU talks and adopting a restrictive "foreign agents" law; over 100 people were hospitalized, and over 400 arrested during violent clashes with police."
"Georgia Protests: Authoritarian Shift, EU Freeze, and Violent Clashes"
"Widespread protests erupted in Tbilisi, Georgia, due to the ruling party's authoritarian shift, including freezing EU talks and adopting a restrictive "foreign agents" law; over 100 people were hospitalized, and over 400 arrested during violent clashes with police."
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48% Bias Score

Pro-Russian Kavelashvili Elected Georgian President Amidst Protests
Mikhail Kavelashvili, a pro-Russian politician, was elected president of Georgia on Saturday with 224 votes in parliament, succeeding Salome Zurabishvili, who rejects the results and continues protests, escalating political tensions.

Pro-Russian Kavelashvili Elected Georgian President Amidst Protests
Mikhail Kavelashvili, a pro-Russian politician, was elected president of Georgia on Saturday with 224 votes in parliament, succeeding Salome Zurabishvili, who rejects the results and continues protests, escalating political tensions.
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60% Bias Score

Iran's Stricter Hijab Law Sparks Outrage
Iran's parliament passed a new law increasing penalties for women not wearing hijabs, including potential death sentences, despite president's opposition and public resistance.

Iran's Stricter Hijab Law Sparks Outrage
Iran's parliament passed a new law increasing penalties for women not wearing hijabs, including potential death sentences, despite president's opposition and public resistance.
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64% Bias Score

Georgia's Presidential Election Amidst Deepening Political Crisis
Georgia holds a presidential election on December 14th amidst widespread protests and a deep political crisis triggered by disputed parliamentary elections and the ruling Georgian Dream party's actions. The opposition boycotts the election, claiming electoral fraud and challenging the legitimacy of ...

Georgia's Presidential Election Amidst Deepening Political Crisis
Georgia holds a presidential election on December 14th amidst widespread protests and a deep political crisis triggered by disputed parliamentary elections and the ruling Georgian Dream party's actions. The opposition boycotts the election, claiming electoral fraud and challenging the legitimacy of ...
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56% Bias Score

UN Demands Investigation into Venezuelan Post-Election Killings
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk called for a prompt investigation into at least 28 deaths following Venezuela's July presidential elections, expressing concern over arbitrary detentions and the use of anti-terrorism laws against protesters while noting the release of over 100 polit...

UN Demands Investigation into Venezuelan Post-Election Killings
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk called for a prompt investigation into at least 28 deaths following Venezuela's July presidential elections, expressing concern over arbitrary detentions and the use of anti-terrorism laws against protesters while noting the release of over 100 polit...
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40% Bias Score

Georgian DJ Highlights Political Crackdown, Calls for International Support
Lasha Jorjoliani, a Georgian DJ and co-owner of London's \"Fold\" club, discusses the differences between club scenes in Tbilisi, London, and Berlin, highlighting the political significance of Georgian clubs and their role in promoting inclusivity amidst government crackdowns on pro-European protest...

Georgian DJ Highlights Political Crackdown, Calls for International Support
Lasha Jorjoliani, a Georgian DJ and co-owner of London's \"Fold\" club, discusses the differences between club scenes in Tbilisi, London, and Berlin, highlighting the political significance of Georgian clubs and their role in promoting inclusivity amidst government crackdowns on pro-European protest...
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52% Bias Score

Serbia's Vučić Releases Protesters After Train Station Collapse
After 15 deaths in a Serbian train station collapse, President Aleksandar Vučić initially blamed foreign-funded protests but later released all arrested demonstrators and promised pardons, while announcing a probe into the disaster and a potential law on foreign agents.

Serbia's Vučić Releases Protesters After Train Station Collapse
After 15 deaths in a Serbian train station collapse, President Aleksandar Vučić initially blamed foreign-funded protests but later released all arrested demonstrators and promised pardons, while announcing a probe into the disaster and a potential law on foreign agents.
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56% Bias Score
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