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US Revokes Oil Licenses in Venezuela, Escalating Economic Pressure on Maduro Regime
The US revoked oil licenses for Chevron, Maurel & Prom, and potentially other companies operating in Venezuela, intensifying economic pressure on the Maduro regime and potentially triggering further economic crisis and mass migration; the US also threatens a 25% tariff increase on goods from countri...
US Revokes Oil Licenses in Venezuela, Escalating Economic Pressure on Maduro Regime
The US revoked oil licenses for Chevron, Maurel & Prom, and potentially other companies operating in Venezuela, intensifying economic pressure on the Maduro regime and potentially triggering further economic crisis and mass migration; the US also threatens a 25% tariff increase on goods from countri...
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52% Bias Score


Belarus After 2020: Petz's Book Chronicles a Nation's Transformation
Ingo Petz's new book, "Rasender Stillstand," analyzes Belarus's political evolution since the 2020 protests, highlighting the challenges of reporting on the increasingly isolated nation and the importance of understanding its regional context in relation to the war in Ukraine. The book is published ...
Belarus After 2020: Petz's Book Chronicles a Nation's Transformation
Ingo Petz's new book, "Rasender Stillstand," analyzes Belarus's political evolution since the 2020 protests, highlighting the challenges of reporting on the increasingly isolated nation and the importance of understanding its regional context in relation to the war in Ukraine. The book is published ...
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36% Bias Score


\"German Coalition's Surveillance Plans Spark Privacy Concerns\"\
Germany's potential new coalition government is planning mass surveillance using facial recognition and AI, despite previous rulings against such practices; they also intend to make the participation in a flawed electronic patient file system mandatory, raising concerns over privacy and democratic o...
\"German Coalition's Surveillance Plans Spark Privacy Concerns\"\
Germany's potential new coalition government is planning mass surveillance using facial recognition and AI, despite previous rulings against such practices; they also intend to make the participation in a flawed electronic patient file system mandatory, raising concerns over privacy and democratic o...
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64% Bias Score


Trump Hints at Third Term, Raising Constitutional Concerns
On March 30, 2025, President Trump hinted at a potential third term in an NBC News interview, mentioning strategies to bypass the 22nd Amendment's two-term limit, including using his Vice President, Jay D. Vance, as a potential successor.
Trump Hints at Third Term, Raising Constitutional Concerns
On March 30, 2025, President Trump hinted at a potential third term in an NBC News interview, mentioning strategies to bypass the 22nd Amendment's two-term limit, including using his Vice President, Jay D. Vance, as a potential successor.
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36% Bias Score


Musk's $1 Million Donation Influences Wisconsin Supreme Court Election
Elon Musk donated $1 million to two Wisconsin voters supporting conservative Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel, prompting a legal challenge that was rejected by the state supreme court just before a rally; this is part of over $80 million spent in the election that will decide key issues.
Musk's $1 Million Donation Influences Wisconsin Supreme Court Election
Elon Musk donated $1 million to two Wisconsin voters supporting conservative Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel, prompting a legal challenge that was rejected by the state supreme court just before a rally; this is part of over $80 million spent in the election that will decide key issues.
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44% Bias Score


Nazi Impunity in Pinochet's Chile
Philippe Sands's "38 Londres Street" recounts the post-war escape of Nazi SS officer Walther Rauff to Chile, his role under Pinochet's dictatorship, and the legal battles to bring Pinochet to justice, revealing the network of impunity surrounding Nazi fugitives and their collaboration with South Ame...
Nazi Impunity in Pinochet's Chile
Philippe Sands's "38 Londres Street" recounts the post-war escape of Nazi SS officer Walther Rauff to Chile, his role under Pinochet's dictatorship, and the legal battles to bring Pinochet to justice, revealing the network of impunity surrounding Nazi fugitives and their collaboration with South Ame...
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24% Bias Score

French Court to Rule on Marine Le Pen's Embezzlement Trial
A French court will decide Monday whether far-right leader Marine Le Pen and members of her National Rally party misused €3 million in European Parliament funds, potentially banning her from the 2027 presidential election if found guilty.

French Court to Rule on Marine Le Pen's Embezzlement Trial
A French court will decide Monday whether far-right leader Marine Le Pen and members of her National Rally party misused €3 million in European Parliament funds, potentially banning her from the 2027 presidential election if found guilty.
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48% Bias Score

Hailstorm in Rosario, Argentina, Follows Deadly Bahía Blanca Floods
A hailstorm in Rosario, Argentina on Friday, following the deadly floods in Bahía Blanca in early March, which killed at least 16 people and left two children missing, highlights the increasing impact of extreme weather events possibly linked to climate change.

Hailstorm in Rosario, Argentina, Follows Deadly Bahía Blanca Floods
A hailstorm in Rosario, Argentina on Friday, following the deadly floods in Bahía Blanca in early March, which killed at least 16 people and left two children missing, highlights the increasing impact of extreme weather events possibly linked to climate change.
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32% Bias Score

SPD Membership Vote to Decide on German Coalition Government
The Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) is holding a membership vote on a coalition agreement with CDU/CSU, involving 350,000 members voting digitally within one week to determine government formation; internal divisions exist regarding specific policies.

SPD Membership Vote to Decide on German Coalition Government
The Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) is holding a membership vote on a coalition agreement with CDU/CSU, involving 350,000 members voting digitally within one week to determine government formation; internal divisions exist regarding specific policies.
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52% Bias Score

German Newspapers Express Concerns Over New Coalition Government's Ability to Tackle Economic and Geopolitical Challenges
German newspapers express concerns about the new black-red coalition government's ability to address economic stagnation and the geopolitical challenges posed by Russia's war in Ukraine, highlighting proposed increased spending without clear reforms and controversial calls to lift sanctions on Russi...

German Newspapers Express Concerns Over New Coalition Government's Ability to Tackle Economic and Geopolitical Challenges
German newspapers express concerns about the new black-red coalition government's ability to address economic stagnation and the geopolitical challenges posed by Russia's war in Ukraine, highlighting proposed increased spending without clear reforms and controversial calls to lift sanctions on Russi...
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44% Bias Score

US Greenland Annexation Attempt Rejected
US Vice President JD Vance's visit to Greenland's Pituffik base, alongside national security adviser Mike Waltz, aimed to promote US annexation, but was rejected by Greenland, highlighting tensions and undermining longstanding security alliances.

US Greenland Annexation Attempt Rejected
US Vice President JD Vance's visit to Greenland's Pituffik base, alongside national security adviser Mike Waltz, aimed to promote US annexation, but was rejected by Greenland, highlighting tensions and undermining longstanding security alliances.
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68% Bias Score

International Summit Aims to Tackle People-Smuggling
UK Labour leader Keir Starmer is hosting an international summit in London on Monday with representatives from over 40 countries and tech companies to tackle people-smuggling, focusing on cross-border cooperation mirroring counter-terrorism strategies, despite a rise in Channel crossings this year.

International Summit Aims to Tackle People-Smuggling
UK Labour leader Keir Starmer is hosting an international summit in London on Monday with representatives from over 40 countries and tech companies to tackle people-smuggling, focusing on cross-border cooperation mirroring counter-terrorism strategies, despite a rise in Channel crossings this year.
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56% Bias Score
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