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Our soldiers didn't fight communism on battlefields all over the world for that threat to raise its ugly head again right here in America.
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Our soldiers didn't fight communism on battlefields all over the world for that threat to raise its ugly head again right here in America.

The article discusses an American president, Donald Trump, who announced in a speech commemorating the 250th anniversary of the United States that there will be an uncompromising fight against communism both abroad and domestically. The statement implies a continued threat of communism resurfacing in America, which the speaker asserts will not be allowed. The article references this claim as coming from the BBC. The content appears to be a commentary piece rather than a direct news report, and it includes a comment section where users engage with the topic. The platform, +Portal, mentions efforts to limit harmful comments and spam, while also requesting users to avoid aggressive content. Other articles in the feed cover various political topics including public spending, political corruption, and national policies, often referencing specific individuals and institutions involved in these issues.

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Demokracija logoDemokracijaParty-alignedCenterFactual 85Objective 705 days ago
Open letter to the National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia

A citizen named Tone Kuzma from Polhov Gradec writes an open letter to the National Assembly of Slovenia, expressing frustration over perceived double standards in accountability among high-ranking officials. He argues that while ordinary citizens face financial penalties for mistakes, influential individuals seem to escape similar consequences. Kuzma highlights ongoing issues of corruption, mismanagement, and misuse of public funds, citing reports from institutions like the Audit Court and the Corruption Prevention Commission. He calls for comprehensive investigations into questionable expenditures, independent parliamentary inquiries, and legal action against those found responsible, emphasizing that no one should be above the law. The letter demands concrete actions rather than empty promises and criticizes the current system where some appear to operate under different rules.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a citizen's concerns about accountability and corruption within the government but does not exhibit overtly biased language or one-sided sourcing. It frames the issue as a call for transparency and justice without favoring any specific political side.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article presents a strong critique of political accountability in Slovenia, citing specific examples like Zoran Stanovnik and Boris Mijac. It references legal provisions and calls for parliamentary investigations, aligning with the primary source document. However, it uses emotionally charged la

Domovina logoDomovinaIndependentProgressiveFactual 85Objective 658 days ago
[Received] Red alert on the functioning of social work centres and housing communities in Slovenia

The article discusses concerns raised by Alenka Orel, president of Zlata Slovenija, regarding the functioning of child protection centers and housing communities in Slovenia. She highlights incidents involving minors disappearing or fleeing from these facilities, calling for a 'red alert' over the state’s child welfare system. The letter emphasizes that when the state removes children from families under the pretext of protecting them, it must take full responsibility for their safety. It calls for immediate independent oversight of these institutions, a review of current legislation, and a comprehensive reform of the Family Code. The author stresses the need for transparency, accountability, and prioritizing children’s well-being over institutional interests. Specific cases in Kranj are mentioned as serious warnings that require urgent action.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the issue as a systemic failure requiring urgent governmental intervention, emphasizing the state’s responsibility toward children and advocating for stronger legal protections. While it does not explicitly criticize specific political parties, the tone aligns with progressive or左

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 65): The article presents a call to action based on concerns about child protection systems in Slovenia. It references a letter from Alenka Orel to the Ministry of Social Affairs, but no primary source is available. The content aligns with common concerns about child welfare systems, but the tone is stro

RTV Slovenija (MMC) logoRTV Slovenija (MMC)State / PublicCenterFactual 80Objective 75yesterday
The Finance Committee recommends that the government carry out an audit of the government spending of Robert Gobola

The Finance Committee of the National Assembly of Slovenia has recommended that the current government led by Prime Minister Janez Janša conduct a review of public spending during the previous government headed by Robert Golob. This recommendation follows a six-hour debate initiated at the request of members of the ruling parties and the opposition Resonance. The committee emphasized the need for transparency and accountability regarding the use of public funds under Golob's administration.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on the Finance Committee's recommendation without overtly favoring any political side. It mentions both the current government (led by Janez Janša) and the previous government (led by Robert Golob), as well as the involvement of the opposition Resonance. There's

Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 75): Factuality is good as it details the Finance Committee’s recommendation for a review of Golob’s administration spending. Objectivity is slightly higher as it presents the committee’s findings without overt political slant.

+Portal (Portal Plus) logo+Portal (Portal Plus)IndependentConservativeFactual 70Objective 556 days ago
Our soldiers didn't fight communism on battlefields all over the world for that threat to raise its ugly head again right here in America.

The article discusses an American president, Donald Trump, who announced in a speech commemorating the 250th anniversary of the United States that there will be an uncompromising fight against communism both abroad and domestically. The statement implies a continued threat of communism resurfacing in America, which the speaker asserts will not be allowed. The article references this claim as coming from the BBC. The content appears to be a commentary piece rather than a direct news report, and it includes a comment section where users engage with the topic. The platform, +Portal, mentions efforts to limit harmful comments and spam, while also requesting users to avoid aggressive content. Other articles in the feed cover various political topics including public spending, political corruption, and national policies, often referencing specific individuals and institutions involved in these issues.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the issue of communism as a persistent threat to American values, aligning with conservative narratives that emphasize strong opposition to leftist ideologies. The emphasis on 'uncompromising' action against communism suggests a right-leaning perspective, particularly in its focus

Why these scores (Factual 70 · Objective 55): This article mentions Trump's speech on combating communism but does not provide full context or details. It references BBC as a source but doesn't clarify if this is a direct quote or summary. The article leans towards a political stance by implying that the threat is real and needs to be addressed

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