

Navalny's Death Deepens Divisions in Russian Opposition
Prominent Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny died in prison on February 16, 2024, sparking accusations of murder by the Kremlin, while his allies struggle to unify against President Vladimir Putin's regime.
Navalny's Death Deepens Divisions in Russian Opposition
Prominent Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny died in prison on February 16, 2024, sparking accusations of murder by the Kremlin, while his allies struggle to unify against President Vladimir Putin's regime.
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44% Bias Score


Ukraine Rejects US Rare Minerals Deal Amidst Differing Strategic Views
Ukraine rejected a US offer for rare earth mineral mining rights in exchange for aid and reconstruction funds, prompting Senator Lindsey Graham to advocate for the deal, emphasizing its strategic significance for countering Russia while President Zelensky cited insufficient national protection as th...
Ukraine Rejects US Rare Minerals Deal Amidst Differing Strategic Views
Ukraine rejected a US offer for rare earth mineral mining rights in exchange for aid and reconstruction funds, prompting Senator Lindsey Graham to advocate for the deal, emphasizing its strategic significance for countering Russia while President Zelensky cited insufficient national protection as th...
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52% Bias Score


Hanau Terror Attack Remembrance Highlights Calls for Justice and Reconciliation
In Hanau, Germany, a memorial service marked the fifth anniversary of a 2020 terrorist attack that killed nine people with migrant backgrounds and the attacker's mother; the event featured calls for reconciliation, justice, and societal change.
Hanau Terror Attack Remembrance Highlights Calls for Justice and Reconciliation
In Hanau, Germany, a memorial service marked the fifth anniversary of a 2020 terrorist attack that killed nine people with migrant backgrounds and the attacker's mother; the event featured calls for reconciliation, justice, and societal change.
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44% Bias Score


Syrian Asylum Seeker Kills Teen in Austrian Stabbing Rampage
A 23-year-old Syrian asylum seeker, radicalized online and pledging allegiance to the Islamic State, stabbed multiple people in Villach, Austria on Saturday, killing a 14-year-old boy and injuring five others; the attacker was apprehended seven minutes after the attack.
Syrian Asylum Seeker Kills Teen in Austrian Stabbing Rampage
A 23-year-old Syrian asylum seeker, radicalized online and pledging allegiance to the Islamic State, stabbed multiple people in Villach, Austria on Saturday, killing a 14-year-old boy and injuring five others; the attacker was apprehended seven minutes after the attack.
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56% Bias Score


German Parties' Asylum Law Collaboration Sparks Democratic Concerns
Germany's CDU/CSU, FDP, and AfD parties' collaboration on stricter asylum laws in late January sparked controversy, defying prior pledges and causing public outrage despite two-thirds supporting stricter rules; half oppose AfD involvement.
German Parties' Asylum Law Collaboration Sparks Democratic Concerns
Germany's CDU/CSU, FDP, and AfD parties' collaboration on stricter asylum laws in late January sparked controversy, defying prior pledges and causing public outrage despite two-thirds supporting stricter rules; half oppose AfD involvement.
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44% Bias Score


18 Dead in Delhi Train Station Stampede
At least 18 people died and many more were injured in a stampede at a New Delhi train station on February 26, 2024, as thousands of pilgrims rushed to board a train to the Maha Kumbh Mela festival in Prayagraj; authorities are investigating the cause.
18 Dead in Delhi Train Station Stampede
At least 18 people died and many more were injured in a stampede at a New Delhi train station on February 26, 2024, as thousands of pilgrims rushed to board a train to the Maha Kumbh Mela festival in Prayagraj; authorities are investigating the cause.
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32% Bias Score

Zelenskyy Rejects US Rare Earth Minerals Deal, Citing Lack of Security Guarantees
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy ordered his ministers not to sign a deal with the U.S. for rare earth minerals, deeming it insufficiently protective of Ukraine's interests, despite the U.S. framing it as compensation for aid and a boost to Ukraine's economy.

Zelenskyy Rejects US Rare Earth Minerals Deal, Citing Lack of Security Guarantees
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy ordered his ministers not to sign a deal with the U.S. for rare earth minerals, deeming it insufficiently protective of Ukraine's interests, despite the U.S. framing it as compensation for aid and a boost to Ukraine's economy.
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48% Bias Score

Austria Knife Attack: 14-Year-Old Killed, Suspect Linked to ISIS
A 23-year-old Syrian man legally residing in Austria stabbed multiple people in Villach, killing a 14-year-old boy and injuring four others on Saturday; the Austrian Interior Minister linked the attack to ISIS.

Austria Knife Attack: 14-Year-Old Killed, Suspect Linked to ISIS
A 23-year-old Syrian man legally residing in Austria stabbed multiple people in Villach, killing a 14-year-old boy and injuring four others on Saturday; the Austrian Interior Minister linked the attack to ISIS.
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72% Bias Score

Canadian Report Warns of Negative U.S. Border Rhetoric
A February 2024 Canadian government report warned that negative U.S. rhetoric about the Canada-U.S. border could severely impact trade and travel, citing misrepresented facts about migration and drug smuggling, and prompting a $1.5 billion CAD border security investment.

Canadian Report Warns of Negative U.S. Border Rhetoric
A February 2024 Canadian government report warned that negative U.S. rhetoric about the Canada-U.S. border could severely impact trade and travel, citing misrepresented facts about migration and drug smuggling, and prompting a $1.5 billion CAD border security investment.
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48% Bias Score

Ischinger Predicts Protracted, Difficult Negotiations in Ukraine Conflict
Former Munich Security Conference head Wolfgang Ischinger anticipates difficult negotiations with Putin in the Ukraine conflict, contrasting with the US's aim for a swift resolution. He highlights Putin's far-reaching objectives, encompassing Europe's security architecture and the US presence, warni...

Ischinger Predicts Protracted, Difficult Negotiations in Ukraine Conflict
Former Munich Security Conference head Wolfgang Ischinger anticipates difficult negotiations with Putin in the Ukraine conflict, contrasting with the US's aim for a swift resolution. He highlights Putin's far-reaching objectives, encompassing Europe's security architecture and the US presence, warni...
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40% Bias Score

Preuß Wins Gold in Biathlon Pursuit, German Men Disappoint
Franziska Preuß of Germany won gold in the women's pursuit biathlon race at the World Championships in Lenzerheide, Switzerland, on February 25th, marking her first individual world title after overcoming numerous health challenges and securing her third medal of the championships.

Preuß Wins Gold in Biathlon Pursuit, German Men Disappoint
Franziska Preuß of Germany won gold in the women's pursuit biathlon race at the World Championships in Lenzerheide, Switzerland, on February 25th, marking her first individual world title after overcoming numerous health challenges and securing her third medal of the championships.
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48% Bias Score

Austria Knife Attack: Syrian Asylum Seeker Kills Teenager, Reignites Migration Debate
A Syrian asylum seeker, radicalized online and linked to the Islamic State group, stabbed multiple people in Villach, Austria on Saturday, killing a teenager and injuring five others; the attack reignited debate on Austria's asylum policies.

Austria Knife Attack: Syrian Asylum Seeker Kills Teenager, Reignites Migration Debate
A Syrian asylum seeker, radicalized online and linked to the Islamic State group, stabbed multiple people in Villach, Austria on Saturday, killing a teenager and injuring five others; the attack reignited debate on Austria's asylum policies.
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48% Bias Score