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Guinea's Referendum: A Path to Civilian Rule or Power Grab?
In Guinea, a referendum on a new constitution is scheduled for Sunday, potentially paving the way for coup leader Colonel Mamadi Doumbouya to run for president in December, despite a lack of opposition campaigning and concerns regarding free and fair elections.
Guinea's Referendum: A Path to Civilian Rule or Power Grab?
In Guinea, a referendum on a new constitution is scheduled for Sunday, potentially paving the way for coup leader Colonel Mamadi Doumbouya to run for president in December, despite a lack of opposition campaigning and concerns regarding free and fair elections.
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60% Bias Score


Munich to Hold Referendum on 2036, 2040, or 2044 Olympic Bid
Munich residents will vote on October 26th on whether to bid for the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2036, 2040, or 2044, with approximately 1.1 million of Munich's 1.6 million residents eligible to vote.
Munich to Hold Referendum on 2036, 2040, or 2044 Olympic Bid
Munich residents will vote on October 26th on whether to bid for the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2036, 2040, or 2044, with approximately 1.1 million of Munich's 1.6 million residents eligible to vote.
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4% Bias Score


Italy's Constitutional Reform: A Shift Towards Authoritarianism?
Amidst a stable government and growing social apathy, Italy's constitutional reforms, spearheaded by a historically excluded party, risk shifting from a liberal democracy towards an authoritarian model, as evidenced by proposals for a powerful premiership.
Italy's Constitutional Reform: A Shift Towards Authoritarianism?
Amidst a stable government and growing social apathy, Italy's constitutional reforms, spearheaded by a historically excluded party, risk shifting from a liberal democracy towards an authoritarian model, as evidenced by proposals for a powerful premiership.
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56% Bias Score


Kazakh Activists Receive Probation for Anti-Nuclear Power Plant Protests
Five Kazakhstani activists, arrested on September 30, 2024, for protesting a new nuclear power plant, received four-year probation sentences on August 26, 2025, despite initial charges of organizing mass riots. The arrests occurred ahead of a national referendum where over 71% supported the plant's ...
Kazakh Activists Receive Probation for Anti-Nuclear Power Plant Protests
Five Kazakhstani activists, arrested on September 30, 2024, for protesting a new nuclear power plant, received four-year probation sentences on August 26, 2025, despite initial charges of organizing mass riots. The arrests occurred ahead of a national referendum where over 71% supported the plant's ...
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56% Bias Score


Taiwan's Lai Signals Nuclear Energy Openness After Referendum Setbacks
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te announced a cabinet reshuffle and a potential shift toward nuclear energy after referendums on restarting the island's last nuclear power plant (73.5% approval, but failed due to low turnout) and recalling seven opposition KMT lawmakers (all survived) revealed challe...
Taiwan's Lai Signals Nuclear Energy Openness After Referendum Setbacks
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te announced a cabinet reshuffle and a potential shift toward nuclear energy after referendums on restarting the island's last nuclear power plant (73.5% approval, but failed due to low turnout) and recalling seven opposition KMT lawmakers (all survived) revealed challe...
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44% Bias Score


Referendum on Dodik's Removal Tests Bosnia's Fragile Peace
Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik faces a referendum on October 25th in Republika Srpska regarding his removal from office following a court conviction and his subsequent defiance of international bodies. The vote tests the fragile peace established in 1995 and the authority of the central governmen...
Referendum on Dodik's Removal Tests Bosnia's Fragile Peace
Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik faces a referendum on October 25th in Republika Srpska regarding his removal from office following a court conviction and his subsequent defiance of international bodies. The vote tests the fragile peace established in 1995 and the authority of the central governmen...
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56% Bias Score

Guinea's Referendum: A Test of the Military Junta's Power
Amidst an opposition boycott, Guinea holds a referendum on a new constitution, a key step in the military junta's transition, raising concerns about the junta leader's potential bid for power.

Guinea's Referendum: A Test of the Military Junta's Power
Amidst an opposition boycott, Guinea holds a referendum on a new constitution, a key step in the military junta's transition, raising concerns about the junta leader's potential bid for power.
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32% Bias Score

Guinea's Referendum: A Path to Continued Military Rule
In Guinea, a September 21st referendum on a new constitution, orchestrated by President Mamady Doumbouya, is expected to overwhelmingly approve changes that would allow him to run for president, despite previous pledges against it.

Guinea's Referendum: A Path to Continued Military Rule
In Guinea, a September 21st referendum on a new constitution, orchestrated by President Mamady Doumbouya, is expected to overwhelmingly approve changes that would allow him to run for president, despite previous pledges against it.
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56% Bias Score

Guinean Media Allowed to Interview Suspended Parties Despite Earlier Ban
Despite an initial ban, Guinean media outlets are now permitted to interview suspended or dissolved political parties during the upcoming September 21 referendum campaign, according to the president of the Haute Autorité de communication (HAC), although the HAC also suspended a major news site.

Guinean Media Allowed to Interview Suspended Parties Despite Earlier Ban
Despite an initial ban, Guinean media outlets are now permitted to interview suspended or dissolved political parties during the upcoming September 21 referendum campaign, according to the president of the Haute Autorité de communication (HAC), although the HAC also suspended a major news site.
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24% Bias Score

Dodik Defies Ruling, Appoints New Prime Minister in Republika Srpska
Following the Central Election Commission's revocation of his mandate, Milorad Dodik appointed Savin Minić as prime minister designate of Republika Srpska, prioritizing resource extraction and defying international pressure for de-escalation, further escalating tensions within Bosnia and Herzegovina...

Dodik Defies Ruling, Appoints New Prime Minister in Republika Srpska
Following the Central Election Commission's revocation of his mandate, Milorad Dodik appointed Savin Minić as prime minister designate of Republika Srpska, prioritizing resource extraction and defying international pressure for de-escalation, further escalating tensions within Bosnia and Herzegovina...
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56% Bias Score

Bosnian Referendum Challenges International Oversight
A referendum on October 25th in Bosnia's Republika Srpska will determine confidence in President Milorad Dodik, who was removed from office and faces international sanctions for defying international rulings; the vote challenges international oversight and judicial authority, risking instability.

Bosnian Referendum Challenges International Oversight
A referendum on October 25th in Bosnia's Republika Srpska will determine confidence in President Milorad Dodik, who was removed from office and faces international sanctions for defying international rulings; the vote challenges international oversight and judicial authority, risking instability.
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48% Bias Score

Republika Srpska Referendum Challenges International Decisions
The National Assembly of Republika Srpska scheduled an October 25th referendum challenging decisions against President Milorad Dodik by international bodies and the CIK, rejecting those decisions, demanding Dodik continue his duties, and calling for the RS's right to self-determination; a bomb threa...

Republika Srpska Referendum Challenges International Decisions
The National Assembly of Republika Srpska scheduled an October 25th referendum challenging decisions against President Milorad Dodik by international bodies and the CIK, rejecting those decisions, demanding Dodik continue his duties, and calling for the RS's right to self-determination; a bomb threa...
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60% Bias Score
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