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Labour's First Year: Broken Promises and Growing Crisis
Labour's first year in power has been marred by economic struggles, including flatlining growth and rising inflation; broken promises on immigration; and bitter disputes with labor unions leading to strikes and internal party revolt.
Labour's First Year: Broken Promises and Growing Crisis
Labour's first year in power has been marred by economic struggles, including flatlining growth and rising inflation; broken promises on immigration; and bitter disputes with labor unions leading to strikes and internal party revolt.
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76% Bias Score


UK Poll Shows High Levels of Anti-Muslim Sentiment
A YouGov poll commissioned by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community reveals that 41% of Britons believe Muslim immigrants negatively impact the UK, 49% think Muslim women are pressured into wearing hijab, and 31% believe Islam promotes violence, significantly higher than negative views of other religions.
UK Poll Shows High Levels of Anti-Muslim Sentiment
A YouGov poll commissioned by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community reveals that 41% of Britons believe Muslim immigrants negatively impact the UK, 49% think Muslim women are pressured into wearing hijab, and 31% believe Islam promotes violence, significantly higher than negative views of other religions.
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68% Bias Score


Fox News Poll: Republicans Hold Slight Edge on Having a Clear Plan Despite Issue Support Erosion
A Fox News poll shows that while Republicans have lost support on key issues since 2023, more voters believe they possess a clearer national plan than Democrats, despite majorities expressing dissatisfaction with both parties; however, shifts in independent voters' opinions, influenced by Presidents...
Fox News Poll: Republicans Hold Slight Edge on Having a Clear Plan Despite Issue Support Erosion
A Fox News poll shows that while Republicans have lost support on key issues since 2023, more voters believe they possess a clearer national plan than Democrats, despite majorities expressing dissatisfaction with both parties; however, shifts in independent voters' opinions, influenced by Presidents...
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48% Bias Score


Supreme Court Approval Rating Hits Highest Point Since 2020
A recent Fox News poll reveals a 9-point increase in Supreme Court approval, reaching 47%, its highest since 2020, driven by significant gains among independents (+16 points), women (+15 points), Republicans (+14 points), and voters under 30 (+12 points), despite still falling short of previous high...
Supreme Court Approval Rating Hits Highest Point Since 2020
A recent Fox News poll reveals a 9-point increase in Supreme Court approval, reaching 47%, its highest since 2020, driven by significant gains among independents (+16 points), women (+15 points), Republicans (+14 points), and voters under 30 (+12 points), despite still falling short of previous high...
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48% Bias Score


Bout: US Anti-Russia Sentiment Rooted in Domestic Distrust
In a recent interview with Komsomolskaya Pravda, Viktor Bout discussed the fluctuating US public perception of Russia, attributing it to domestic political manipulation and inherent American distrust of its government, not necessarily reflecting genuine sentiment; he also cast doubt on the reliabili...
Bout: US Anti-Russia Sentiment Rooted in Domestic Distrust
In a recent interview with Komsomolskaya Pravda, Viktor Bout discussed the fluctuating US public perception of Russia, attributing it to domestic political manipulation and inherent American distrust of its government, not necessarily reflecting genuine sentiment; he also cast doubt on the reliabili...
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56% Bias Score


EU Judicial System: Positive Views Prevail, but Significant National Variations and Concerns Emerge
A Eurobarometer study shows that while over half of EU citizens view their judicial system positively, significant national variations exist, with concerns about government interference and recent declines in positive perceptions in some countries like Romania, Cyprus, and Estonia.
EU Judicial System: Positive Views Prevail, but Significant National Variations and Concerns Emerge
A Eurobarometer study shows that while over half of EU citizens view their judicial system positively, significant national variations exist, with concerns about government interference and recent declines in positive perceptions in some countries like Romania, Cyprus, and Estonia.
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32% Bias Score

The Paradox of Tyrannicide: Celebrated in Failure, Condemned in Success
Friedrich Schiller, Rolf Hochhuth, and Sebastian Hotz all expressed support for tyrannicides, illustrating the complex and often paradoxical nature of such actions and their supporters' fates, which vary significantly depending on the outcome and subsequent political climate.

The Paradox of Tyrannicide: Celebrated in Failure, Condemned in Success
Friedrich Schiller, Rolf Hochhuth, and Sebastian Hotz all expressed support for tyrannicides, illustrating the complex and often paradoxical nature of such actions and their supporters' fates, which vary significantly depending on the outcome and subsequent political climate.
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48% Bias Score

Escape of Venezuelan Sicario Exposes Flaws in Chilean Crime-Fighting System"
Chilean businessman Wilson Verdugo Díaz was arrested for the murder of José Felipe Reyes Ossa, allegedly hiring Venezuelan sicarios; however, one sicario escaped due to flawed identification, exposing systemic issues in identifying unregistered foreigners in Chile.

Escape of Venezuelan Sicario Exposes Flaws in Chilean Crime-Fighting System"
Chilean businessman Wilson Verdugo Díaz was arrested for the murder of José Felipe Reyes Ossa, allegedly hiring Venezuelan sicarios; however, one sicario escaped due to flawed identification, exposing systemic issues in identifying unregistered foreigners in Chile.
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40% Bias Score

Critique of Schinkel's Essay on Western Complicity in Ukraine War
A Dutch newspaper article criticizes sociolog Willem Schinkel's essay claiming Western complicity in the Ukraine war, citing his selective use of a Wall Street Journal poll showing 82% of Ukrainians blaming Russia, while he emphasizes a 55% figure suggesting Western culpability; the article also ref...

Critique of Schinkel's Essay on Western Complicity in Ukraine War
A Dutch newspaper article criticizes sociolog Willem Schinkel's essay claiming Western complicity in the Ukraine war, citing his selective use of a Wall Street Journal poll showing 82% of Ukrainians blaming Russia, while he emphasizes a 55% figure suggesting Western culpability; the article also ref...
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60% Bias Score

EU Corruption Perception: 70% Believe It's Widespread
A Eurobarometer survey shows that 69% of EU citizens believe corruption is widespread in their country, with Greece (97%), Croatia (92%), and Portugal (91%) reporting the highest percentages; only 20% of those who witnessed corruption reported it.

EU Corruption Perception: 70% Believe It's Widespread
A Eurobarometer survey shows that 69% of EU citizens believe corruption is widespread in their country, with Greece (97%), Croatia (92%), and Portugal (91%) reporting the highest percentages; only 20% of those who witnessed corruption reported it.
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44% Bias Score

Merz's Vacation Begins Amidst Plummeting Approval Ratings and AfD Surge in Germany
A new RTL/ntv poll reveals German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's approval rating at a mere 32%, while the AfD is now tied with the CDU at 25%, and the governing coalition's approval has dropped to 38% from 45% in February. 54% of Germans believe the country's situation will worsen in the coming years.

Merz's Vacation Begins Amidst Plummeting Approval Ratings and AfD Surge in Germany
A new RTL/ntv poll reveals German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's approval rating at a mere 32%, while the AfD is now tied with the CDU at 25%, and the governing coalition's approval has dropped to 38% from 45% in February. 54% of Germans believe the country's situation will worsen in the coming years.
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56% Bias Score

Challenges in Measuring Public Opinion in Spain: Historical Context and Linguistic Biases
This article analyzes the challenges of accurately gauging public opinion in Spain, particularly among socialist party militants, due to data limitations. It highlights the historical context of Spanish politics, showing a persistent center-left bias since the late 1970s, influenced by the Franco di...

Challenges in Measuring Public Opinion in Spain: Historical Context and Linguistic Biases
This article analyzes the challenges of accurately gauging public opinion in Spain, particularly among socialist party militants, due to data limitations. It highlights the historical context of Spanish politics, showing a persistent center-left bias since the late 1970s, influenced by the Franco di...
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48% Bias Score
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