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Mass Protests Erupt in Istanbul Over Jailed Opposition Mayor
Hundreds of thousands of people protested in Istanbul, Turkey, against the arrest of opposition mayor Ekrem Imamoglu on corruption charges, which he denies, fearing political motives; the protests, which spilled into a nearby park, involved his wife and party chairman, while some prior demonstration...
Mass Protests Erupt in Istanbul Over Jailed Opposition Mayor
Hundreds of thousands of people protested in Istanbul, Turkey, against the arrest of opposition mayor Ekrem Imamoglu on corruption charges, which he denies, fearing political motives; the protests, which spilled into a nearby park, involved his wife and party chairman, while some prior demonstration...
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48% Bias Score


Trump's Southern Border Military Operation Costs Exceed $300 Million
President Trump's military mission at the US southern border, costing $328 million by March 12th, aims to curb illegal immigration and drug trafficking, despite low migrant crossings and criticism of resource misallocation from national security priorities.
Trump's Southern Border Military Operation Costs Exceed $300 Million
President Trump's military mission at the US southern border, costing $328 million by March 12th, aims to curb illegal immigration and drug trafficking, despite low migrant crossings and criticism of resource misallocation from national security priorities.
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56% Bias Score


Argentina's Pension Moratorium Cancellation Jeopardizes Retirement for Thousands
Nilda Rivadeneira, a 59-year-old Argentine woman, risks losing her pension due to the government's termination of a payment plan for those with less than 30 years of formal contributions; this impacts many women due to high informality rates in sectors like domestic work.
Argentina's Pension Moratorium Cancellation Jeopardizes Retirement for Thousands
Nilda Rivadeneira, a 59-year-old Argentine woman, risks losing her pension due to the government's termination of a payment plan for those with less than 30 years of formal contributions; this impacts many women due to high informality rates in sectors like domestic work.
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52% Bias Score


Sucralose Increases Appetite, Study Finds
A new study finds that the artificial sweetener sucralose increases appetite by nearly 20% compared to sugar or water, activating the brain's hunger regulation area and potentially hindering weight loss efforts, contradicting some manufacturers' claims.
Sucralose Increases Appetite, Study Finds
A new study finds that the artificial sweetener sucralose increases appetite by nearly 20% compared to sugar or water, activating the brain's hunger regulation area and potentially hindering weight loss efforts, contradicting some manufacturers' claims.
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40% Bias Score


John Paul II: 20 Years After – A Legacy of Global Influence
The German news outlet RND commemorates the 20th anniversary of Pope John Paul II's death, highlighting his global influence, particularly his role in the fall of the Berlin Wall and his challenges to Soviet and US power, while acknowledging the complexities of his legacy within the Church.
John Paul II: 20 Years After – A Legacy of Global Influence
The German news outlet RND commemorates the 20th anniversary of Pope John Paul II's death, highlighting his global influence, particularly his role in the fall of the Berlin Wall and his challenges to Soviet and US power, while acknowledging the complexities of his legacy within the Church.
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48% Bias Score


Gorizia and Nova Gorica: A Border Divides, Smuggling Unites
The 1947 border division between Gorizia, Italy, and Nova Gorica, Slovenia, caused immediate family separations and economic disruptions, leading to widespread smuggling; however, this event unexpectedly united the two communities, and now, despite recent border control reintroduction, they are work...
Gorizia and Nova Gorica: A Border Divides, Smuggling Unites
The 1947 border division between Gorizia, Italy, and Nova Gorica, Slovenia, caused immediate family separations and economic disruptions, leading to widespread smuggling; however, this event unexpectedly united the two communities, and now, despite recent border control reintroduction, they are work...
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36% Bias Score

Adolescence" Links Teen Murder to Misogynistic Online Manosphere
The British crime drama "Adolescence" examines a 13-year-old boy's murder, connecting his actions to the online "manosphere," a network of male communities promoting misogyny and male dominance, amplified by social media algorithms and influencing millions.

Adolescence" Links Teen Murder to Misogynistic Online Manosphere
The British crime drama "Adolescence" examines a 13-year-old boy's murder, connecting his actions to the online "manosphere," a network of male communities promoting misogyny and male dominance, amplified by social media algorithms and influencing millions.
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52% Bias Score

Mexico's President Employs Patient Strategy Amidst New US Auto Tariffs
Faced with new US tariffs on Mexican autos and auto parts, President Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico is employing a patient negotiation strategy, prioritizing dialogue and behind-the-scenes talks over immediate confrontation, a tactic that has so far prevented major economic damage to Mexico given the $...

Mexico's President Employs Patient Strategy Amidst New US Auto Tariffs
Faced with new US tariffs on Mexican autos and auto parts, President Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico is employing a patient negotiation strategy, prioritizing dialogue and behind-the-scenes talks over immediate confrontation, a tactic that has so far prevented major economic damage to Mexico given the $...
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40% Bias Score

Syria Forms New Government Under Interim President Al-Charaa
Syria formed a new, more inclusive government on March 29th, 2025, under interim President Ahmed Al-Charaa, following the fall of Bashar Al-Assad; the government includes ministers from various religious groups and aims to rebuild the nation after thirteen years of civil war, but concerns remain abo...

Syria Forms New Government Under Interim President Al-Charaa
Syria formed a new, more inclusive government on March 29th, 2025, under interim President Ahmed Al-Charaa, following the fall of Bashar Al-Assad; the government includes ministers from various religious groups and aims to rebuild the nation after thirteen years of civil war, but concerns remain abo...
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36% Bias Score

Denmark Rebukes Trump Administration Over Greenland Security Criticism
Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen rebuked the Trump administration for its criticism of Denmark and Greenland's security, emphasizing Denmark's increased 1.9 billion euro investment in Arctic defense and its willingness to discuss a stronger US military presence in Greenland following Vic...

Denmark Rebukes Trump Administration Over Greenland Security Criticism
Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen rebuked the Trump administration for its criticism of Denmark and Greenland's security, emphasizing Denmark's increased 1.9 billion euro investment in Arctic defense and its willingness to discuss a stronger US military presence in Greenland following Vic...
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40% Bias Score

Dobropillya: Resilience and Varying Views Amidst War
In war-torn Dobropillya, Ukraine, a church provides refuge and aid to internally displaced people and soldiers while enduring consistent Russian attacks; the recent attack on March 7th killed 11 and injured 49, yet the community perseveres, demonstrating resilience amid conflict and varying opinions...

Dobropillya: Resilience and Varying Views Amidst War
In war-torn Dobropillya, Ukraine, a church provides refuge and aid to internally displaced people and soldiers while enduring consistent Russian attacks; the recent attack on March 7th killed 11 and injured 49, yet the community perseveres, demonstrating resilience amid conflict and varying opinions...
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40% Bias Score

Australia's Drowning Crisis Exposes Systemic Failure of School Swimming Programs
This summer, 104 Australians drowned, revealing a critical decline in school swimming programs, leaving nearly half of year six students unable to swim 50 meters, exposing systemic inequalities and highlighting the urgent need for increased funding and improved access to swimming lessons.

Australia's Drowning Crisis Exposes Systemic Failure of School Swimming Programs
This summer, 104 Australians drowned, revealing a critical decline in school swimming programs, leaving nearly half of year six students unable to swim 50 meters, exposing systemic inequalities and highlighting the urgent need for increased funding and improved access to swimming lessons.
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40% Bias Score
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