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Bangladesh Bans Awami League Amidst Political Unrest
Bangladesh's interim government banned the Awami League, Sheikh Hasina's party, under the Anti-Terrorism Act due to its alleged role in the deaths of hundreds of protesters during last year's uprising, delaying elections until potentially 2026.
Bangladesh Bans Awami League Amidst Political Unrest
Bangladesh's interim government banned the Awami League, Sheikh Hasina's party, under the Anti-Terrorism Act due to its alleged role in the deaths of hundreds of protesters during last year's uprising, delaying elections until potentially 2026.
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48% Bias Score


German University Event Highlights Challenges to Academic Freedom in Israeli-Palestinian Debate
A discussion on boycott and censorship at Munich's Villa Stuck, initially canceled due to controversy surrounding a speaker advocating for an academic boycott of Israel, eventually took place, highlighting the challenges of holding such events in Germany given political pressures and the importance ...
German University Event Highlights Challenges to Academic Freedom in Israeli-Palestinian Debate
A discussion on boycott and censorship at Munich's Villa Stuck, initially canceled due to controversy surrounding a speaker advocating for an academic boycott of Israel, eventually took place, highlighting the challenges of holding such events in Germany given political pressures and the importance ...
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36% Bias Score


Grangemouth Refinery Closure Exposes UK's Energy Transition Challenges
The closure of Scotland's last oil refinery, Petroineos in Grangemouth, on April 29th, resulted in 400 job losses and highlights the challenges of a just energy transition; despite government funding offers, a lack of private investment led to its shutdown, leaving the town facing economic decline.
Grangemouth Refinery Closure Exposes UK's Energy Transition Challenges
The closure of Scotland's last oil refinery, Petroineos in Grangemouth, on April 29th, resulted in 400 job losses and highlights the challenges of a just energy transition; despite government funding offers, a lack of private investment led to its shutdown, leaving the town facing economic decline.
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52% Bias Score


Albanian Elections: A Test for EU Accession Amidst Corruption Concerns
Albania's May 11th parliamentary elections, the first during its EU accession talks, are crucial for its democratic trajectory and anti-corruption efforts, with Prime Minister Edi Rama seeking a fourth term amidst a fragmented opposition and concerns about candidates under investigation for corrupti...
Albanian Elections: A Test for EU Accession Amidst Corruption Concerns
Albania's May 11th parliamentary elections, the first during its EU accession talks, are crucial for its democratic trajectory and anti-corruption efforts, with Prime Minister Edi Rama seeking a fourth term amidst a fragmented opposition and concerns about candidates under investigation for corrupti...
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44% Bias Score


Germany's Domestic Violence Cases Rise by 4 Percent in 2024
Germany saw a 4 percent increase in reported domestic violence cases in 2024, affecting over 266,000 people, with women making up two-thirds of victims; regional variations existed, and electronic monitoring is being implemented in some areas, while experts emphasize support system strengthening.
Germany's Domestic Violence Cases Rise by 4 Percent in 2024
Germany saw a 4 percent increase in reported domestic violence cases in 2024, affecting over 266,000 people, with women making up two-thirds of victims; regional variations existed, and electronic monitoring is being implemented in some areas, while experts emphasize support system strengthening.
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28% Bias Score


Vatican's Global Influence: New Pope Inherits Complex Legacy
The Vatican, the smallest country globally, significantly influences international relations through its papal diplomacy, mediating conflicts (US-Cuba, Middle East), advocating for migrants, and addressing climate change; the newly elected Pope Leon XIV will lead a Church with 1.4 billion followers.
Vatican's Global Influence: New Pope Inherits Complex Legacy
The Vatican, the smallest country globally, significantly influences international relations through its papal diplomacy, mediating conflicts (US-Cuba, Middle East), advocating for migrants, and addressing climate change; the newly elected Pope Leon XIV will lead a Church with 1.4 billion followers.
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28% Bias Score

Pope Leo XIV Calls for End to Global Conflicts, Warns of "Third World War in Pieces
Pope Leo XIV, in his May 11th address, called for an end to conflicts in Ukraine, Gaza, and Kashmir, describing the current global situation as a "Third World War in pieces," urging global leaders to prioritize peace and humanitarian aid.

Pope Leo XIV Calls for End to Global Conflicts, Warns of "Third World War in Pieces
Pope Leo XIV, in his May 11th address, called for an end to conflicts in Ukraine, Gaza, and Kashmir, describing the current global situation as a "Third World War in pieces," urging global leaders to prioritize peace and humanitarian aid.
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44% Bias Score

Netherlands Demands EU Review of Israel Association Agreement Amid Gaza Crisis
The Netherlands formally requested the European Union to review Israel's compliance with the EU-Israel Association Agreement's Article 2 due to the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where aid has been blocked for over two months, prompting support from France.

Netherlands Demands EU Review of Israel Association Agreement Amid Gaza Crisis
The Netherlands formally requested the European Union to review Israel's compliance with the EU-Israel Association Agreement's Article 2 due to the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where aid has been blocked for over two months, prompting support from France.
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52% Bias Score

Germany's New Chancellor: Domestic Criticism Meets International Hope
Following a contentious election, Chancellor Merz's government faces mixed reactions: domestic criticism contrasts sharply with international relief and expectations for stronger German leadership in Europe, particularly regarding the Ukraine conflict and migration policy.

Germany's New Chancellor: Domestic Criticism Meets International Hope
Following a contentious election, Chancellor Merz's government faces mixed reactions: domestic criticism contrasts sharply with international relief and expectations for stronger German leadership in Europe, particularly regarding the Ukraine conflict and migration policy.
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52% Bias Score

Orbán's Anti-Ukraine Campaign: A Domestic Political Strategy
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán launched a smear campaign against Ukraine's EU accession, using propaganda to deflect from his declining popularity and potential legal troubles, while falsely portraying Ukraine as a mafia state and leveraging anti-EU sentiment among his supporters.

Orbán's Anti-Ukraine Campaign: A Domestic Political Strategy
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán launched a smear campaign against Ukraine's EU accession, using propaganda to deflect from his declining popularity and potential legal troubles, while falsely portraying Ukraine as a mafia state and leveraging anti-EU sentiment among his supporters.
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56% Bias Score

Hungary's Anti-Ukraine Referendum: Disinformation and Geopolitical Maneuvering
Hungary's government is holding a referendum on Ukraine's EU membership, using a state-sponsored media campaign filled with unsubstantiated claims about crime and economic threats to sway public opinion against accession, despite polls suggesting majority support for Ukrainian membership.

Hungary's Anti-Ukraine Referendum: Disinformation and Geopolitical Maneuvering
Hungary's government is holding a referendum on Ukraine's EU membership, using a state-sponsored media campaign filled with unsubstantiated claims about crime and economic threats to sway public opinion against accession, despite polls suggesting majority support for Ukrainian membership.
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68% Bias Score

US-UK Trade Deal Exempts British Plane Parts From Tariffs
A new US-UK trade deal will exempt British plane parts, including Rolls-Royce engines, from US import tariffs, safeguarding 450,000 UK jobs in the £40bn aerospace sector and following similar relief for the car and steel industries, with IAG confirming a $10bn (£7.5bn) order of Boeing planes.

US-UK Trade Deal Exempts British Plane Parts From Tariffs
A new US-UK trade deal will exempt British plane parts, including Rolls-Royce engines, from US import tariffs, safeguarding 450,000 UK jobs in the £40bn aerospace sector and following similar relief for the car and steel industries, with IAG confirming a $10bn (£7.5bn) order of Boeing planes.
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44% Bias Score
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