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Trump's Approval Rating at 45%, Faces Opposition on Key Policies
A Reuters/Ipsos poll shows 45% approval of President Trump's performance, with significant opposition to ending birthright citizenship (59%) and renaming the Gulf of Mexico (70%), while his immigration approach (48% approval) and hiring freeze (49% approval) receive more support. The poll surveyed 1...
Trump's Approval Rating at 45%, Faces Opposition on Key Policies
A Reuters/Ipsos poll shows 45% approval of President Trump's performance, with significant opposition to ending birthright citizenship (59%) and renaming the Gulf of Mexico (70%), while his immigration approach (48% approval) and hiring freeze (49% approval) receive more support. The poll surveyed 1...
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40% Bias Score


Russian Military Fears Peace Deal With US Over Ukraine
Concerns are rising within Russian military and nationalist circles over potential US-Russia peace negotiations regarding Ukraine, despite 60% of the Russian population favoring a peace deal; fears of a conflict freeze and insufficient security guarantees from a Trump administration are driving this...
Russian Military Fears Peace Deal With US Over Ukraine
Concerns are rising within Russian military and nationalist circles over potential US-Russia peace negotiations regarding Ukraine, despite 60% of the Russian population favoring a peace deal; fears of a conflict freeze and insufficient security guarantees from a Trump administration are driving this...
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56% Bias Score


British Regret Mounts Five Years After Brexit
Five years after the UK left the European Union, a majority of Britons now regret Brexit due to negative economic impacts, increased immigration, and public health issues, yet the government avoids open debate on the issue, despite a shift in public opinion.
British Regret Mounts Five Years After Brexit
Five years after the UK left the European Union, a majority of Britons now regret Brexit due to negative economic impacts, increased immigration, and public health issues, yet the government avoids open debate on the issue, despite a shift in public opinion.
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52% Bias Score


Censorship's Unintended Consequences: Amplifying Extremism
This article discusses the complexities of freedom of expression, contrasting US and European approaches, and highlights the dangers of excessive censorship by private entities on social media platforms, leading to increased susceptibility to populist narratives and the amplification of extremist vi...
Censorship's Unintended Consequences: Amplifying Extremism
This article discusses the complexities of freedom of expression, contrasting US and European approaches, and highlights the dangers of excessive censorship by private entities on social media platforms, leading to increased susceptibility to populist narratives and the amplification of extremist vi...
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60% Bias Score


Trump's Capitol Riot Pardons Spark Outrage and Deep Partisan Divide
President Trump pardoned roughly 1,500 individuals involved in the January 6th Capitol riot, sparking widespread disapproval, including from some of his own supporters, while others defended his actions, highlighting deep partisan divisions.
Trump's Capitol Riot Pardons Spark Outrage and Deep Partisan Divide
President Trump pardoned roughly 1,500 individuals involved in the January 6th Capitol riot, sparking widespread disapproval, including from some of his own supporters, while others defended his actions, highlighting deep partisan divisions.
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44% Bias Score


Global Trust in Science Remains High Despite Variations
A global survey of 71,922 people shows that trust in science remains high across countries, averaging above "three" on a five-point scale, despite political and social variations; however, experts caution that undifferentiated trust isn't ideal.
Global Trust in Science Remains High Despite Variations
A global survey of 71,922 people shows that trust in science remains high across countries, averaging above "three" on a five-point scale, despite political and social variations; however, experts caution that undifferentiated trust isn't ideal.
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20% Bias Score

Russian Opposition to Ukraine Peace Talks Amidst Military Concerns and Public Support
Concerns grow in Russia over potential US-Russia peace negotiations in Ukraine, with military and nationalist circles opposing a conflict freeze despite a poll showing 60% of Russians favoring peace; fears exist regarding insufficient security guarantees from Trump, army desertions, and societal unr...

Russian Opposition to Ukraine Peace Talks Amidst Military Concerns and Public Support
Concerns grow in Russia over potential US-Russia peace negotiations in Ukraine, with military and nationalist circles opposing a conflict freeze despite a poll showing 60% of Russians favoring peace; fears exist regarding insufficient security guarantees from Trump, army desertions, and societal unr...
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56% Bias Score

Trump's Return Marks a Shift in Public Opinion and International Policy
President Trump's return to office has been met with a surprising surge in public approval, fueled by his past policy successes and a shift in the perception of the country's direction, as evidenced by recent polls and international reactions at the Davos World Economic Forum.

Trump's Return Marks a Shift in Public Opinion and International Policy
President Trump's return to office has been met with a surprising surge in public approval, fueled by his past policy successes and a shift in the perception of the country's direction, as evidenced by recent polls and international reactions at the Davos World Economic Forum.
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64% Bias Score

French Retirement Age Debate: Pragmatism Grows Amidst Calls for Flexibility
A poll by L'Express, Viavoice, HEC Paris, and BFM Business shows that while less than half of French respondents want to lower the retirement age of 64, this opposition is waning, and a near majority support maintaining or increasing it; expert Augustin Landier highlights the need for flexible retir...

French Retirement Age Debate: Pragmatism Grows Amidst Calls for Flexibility
A poll by L'Express, Viavoice, HEC Paris, and BFM Business shows that while less than half of French respondents want to lower the retirement age of 64, this opposition is waning, and a near majority support maintaining or increasing it; expert Augustin Landier highlights the need for flexible retir...
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32% Bias Score

France's Retirement Debate: Economic Sustainability Versus Popular Opinion
A recent poll shows 62% of French people support lowering the retirement age to 62, despite the current system's 3.4% GDP deficit and low contribution rates (11% of GDP), resulting in pension spending of 14.4% of GDP; lowering the retirement age would necessitate a 4.2% increase in pension contribut...

France's Retirement Debate: Economic Sustainability Versus Popular Opinion
A recent poll shows 62% of French people support lowering the retirement age to 62, despite the current system's 3.4% GDP deficit and low contribution rates (11% of GDP), resulting in pension spending of 14.4% of GDP; lowering the retirement age would necessitate a 4.2% increase in pension contribut...
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56% Bias Score

TikTok's Influence on Misinformation and Public Opinion in Germany
A survey by the Allensbach Institute found that misinformation and foreign propaganda, especially via TikTok, significantly influence German public opinion, with younger users showing greater susceptibility to pro-Russia and pro-China narratives concerning Ukraine and China's political system, respe...

TikTok's Influence on Misinformation and Public Opinion in Germany
A survey by the Allensbach Institute found that misinformation and foreign propaganda, especially via TikTok, significantly influence German public opinion, with younger users showing greater susceptibility to pro-Russia and pro-China narratives concerning Ukraine and China's political system, respe...
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48% Bias Score

Analysis of Janine Perrett's Australian Political Commentary (2021-2022)
Janine Perrett, an opinion columnist, wrote multiple articles between June 2021 and April 2022 analyzing Australian political leadership, scandals, and public perception, focusing on ethical conduct and accountability.

Analysis of Janine Perrett's Australian Political Commentary (2021-2022)
Janine Perrett, an opinion columnist, wrote multiple articles between June 2021 and April 2022 analyzing Australian political leadership, scandals, and public perception, focusing on ethical conduct and accountability.
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40% Bias Score
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