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Macron to Decide on French Referendum on Public Finances
French President Macron will decide on a potential national referendum on public finances, proposed by Prime Minister Bayrou, following a poll showing 83% public support and cost estimates ranging from €100-€200 million, with implementation unlikely before summer.
Macron to Decide on French Referendum on Public Finances
French President Macron will decide on a potential national referendum on public finances, proposed by Prime Minister Bayrou, following a poll showing 83% public support and cost estimates ranging from €100-€200 million, with implementation unlikely before summer.
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44% Bias Score


Presidential Visit Highlights Political Instability in East Africa
Mozambican President Daniel Chapo's three-day visit to Tanzania, amid post-election violence in Mozambique and pre-election repression in Tanzania, raises concerns about authoritarianism. Opposition leader Tundu Lissu's arrest in Tanzania and violence against political activists underscore the repre...
Presidential Visit Highlights Political Instability in East Africa
Mozambican President Daniel Chapo's three-day visit to Tanzania, amid post-election violence in Mozambique and pre-election repression in Tanzania, raises concerns about authoritarianism. Opposition leader Tundu Lissu's arrest in Tanzania and violence against political activists underscore the repre...
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64% Bias Score


CDU Rejects Putin's Talks Offer as Diversionary Tactic
Germany's CDU rejects Russian President Vladimir Putin's offer for talks with Ukraine, viewing it as a diversionary tactic amidst ongoing attacks; this follows a joint call by Ukraine and four European leaders for a 30-day ceasefire which Putin ignored.
CDU Rejects Putin's Talks Offer as Diversionary Tactic
Germany's CDU rejects Russian President Vladimir Putin's offer for talks with Ukraine, viewing it as a diversionary tactic amidst ongoing attacks; this follows a joint call by Ukraine and four European leaders for a 30-day ceasefire which Putin ignored.
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60% Bias Score


Bavarian Court Upholds Controversial Police Law, Defining "Imminent Danger
The Bavarian Constitutional Court partially upheld a 2021 law allowing police intervention based on "drohende Gefahr" (imminent danger), despite criticism that this vague term allows for excessive police action; the court specified that this definition applies specifically to threats of terrorist or...
Bavarian Court Upholds Controversial Police Law, Defining "Imminent Danger
The Bavarian Constitutional Court partially upheld a 2021 law allowing police intervention based on "drohende Gefahr" (imminent danger), despite criticism that this vague term allows for excessive police action; the court specified that this definition applies specifically to threats of terrorist or...
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44% Bias Score


Bottoni Warns Against Adopting Orbán's Model in Romania
Historian Stefano Bottoni warns against adopting Viktor Orbán's model in Romania, citing the failures of authoritarian systems and highlighting the difficulty of replicating Orbán's success due to Romania's different political structure.
Bottoni Warns Against Adopting Orbán's Model in Romania
Historian Stefano Bottoni warns against adopting Viktor Orbán's model in Romania, citing the failures of authoritarian systems and highlighting the difficulty of replicating Orbán's success due to Romania's different political structure.
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56% Bias Score


Repeat Offender Charged with Murder After Shopping Spree
On May 2nd, Alexander Dickey, a repeat offender, murdered 22-year-old Logan Federico during a home invasion in Columbia, South Carolina, then used stolen credit cards on a shopping spree before his arrest on May 4th, following a multi-agency manhunt involving arson.
Repeat Offender Charged with Murder After Shopping Spree
On May 2nd, Alexander Dickey, a repeat offender, murdered 22-year-old Logan Federico during a home invasion in Columbia, South Carolina, then used stolen credit cards on a shopping spree before his arrest on May 4th, following a multi-agency manhunt involving arson.
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64% Bias Score

German Protests Demand AfD Ban
On a nationwide day of action in Germany, approximately 6,500 people protested in Berlin and Munich, demanding a ban on the AfD party following its classification as a 'secured right-wing extremist endeavor' by the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution. The protests, organized by 'Zu...

German Protests Demand AfD Ban
On a nationwide day of action in Germany, approximately 6,500 people protested in Berlin and Munich, demanding a ban on the AfD party following its classification as a 'secured right-wing extremist endeavor' by the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution. The protests, organized by 'Zu...
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48% Bias Score

Merz's Call to Abolish EU Supply Chain Directive Sparks Controversy
Friedrich Merz's call to abolish the European supply chain directive contradicts Germany's coalition agreement and public opinion, potentially jeopardizing workers' rights and ethical sourcing in global trade.

Merz's Call to Abolish EU Supply Chain Directive Sparks Controversy
Friedrich Merz's call to abolish the European supply chain directive contradicts Germany's coalition agreement and public opinion, potentially jeopardizing workers' rights and ethical sourcing in global trade.
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56% Bias Score

Iran-US Nuclear Talks Conclude Positively, but Disagreements Remain
High-level talks between US and Iranian representatives on Tehran's nuclear program concluded positively on Sunday in Oman, with agreement to continue negotiations in the near future, though significant disagreements remain over uranium enrichment.

Iran-US Nuclear Talks Conclude Positively, but Disagreements Remain
High-level talks between US and Iranian representatives on Tehran's nuclear program concluded positively on Sunday in Oman, with agreement to continue negotiations in the near future, though significant disagreements remain over uranium enrichment.
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48% Bias Score

U.S. Optimistic on China Market Opening Despite Trade Deficit Discrepancies
On May 11, 2025, the U.S. expressed optimism that China would open its market after tariff negotiations in Geneva, despite discrepancies between claimed and actual trade deficits; the U.S. aims to maintain a 10% base tariff on goods from other countries.

U.S. Optimistic on China Market Opening Despite Trade Deficit Discrepancies
On May 11, 2025, the U.S. expressed optimism that China would open its market after tariff negotiations in Geneva, despite discrepancies between claimed and actual trade deficits; the U.S. aims to maintain a 10% base tariff on goods from other countries.
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56% Bias Score

Stranger's Kindness Saves Addict's Life
In 1996, a homeless, heroin-addicted 19-year-old, Angela Williams, received life-changing help from a stranger, Joanne, who provided her with shelter and facilitated her entry into rehab, leading to a successful life for Williams and her son.

Stranger's Kindness Saves Addict's Life
In 1996, a homeless, heroin-addicted 19-year-old, Angela Williams, received life-changing help from a stranger, Joanne, who provided her with shelter and facilitated her entry into rehab, leading to a successful life for Williams and her son.
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0% Bias Score

Proposed £70 Million Cut to BBC World Service Sparks Concerns
The UK government is considering drastic cuts to the BBC World Service, potentially slashing its budget by up to £70 million annually due to reduced overseas development assistance funding, raising concerns about its impact on the UK's soft power and the global fight against disinformation.

Proposed £70 Million Cut to BBC World Service Sparks Concerns
The UK government is considering drastic cuts to the BBC World Service, potentially slashing its budget by up to £70 million annually due to reduced overseas development assistance funding, raising concerns about its impact on the UK's soft power and the global fight against disinformation.
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52% Bias Score
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