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UK-EU Deal Extends EU Fishing Access for 12 Years, Angering British Fishermen
A new UK-EU deal grants EU fishing vessels 12 more years of access to British waters, angering fishermen while streamlining UK travel and agricultural exports to the EU, potentially resolving post-Brexit trade barriers, but reviving Brexit divisions.
UK-EU Deal Extends EU Fishing Access for 12 Years, Angering British Fishermen
A new UK-EU deal grants EU fishing vessels 12 more years of access to British waters, angering fishermen while streamlining UK travel and agricultural exports to the EU, potentially resolving post-Brexit trade barriers, but reviving Brexit divisions.
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44% Bias Score


RBA Cuts Rates Amidst Trump's Tariff Uncertainty
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) unexpectedly cut interest rates due to increased global uncertainty caused by President Trump's unpredictable tariff policies, prompting concerns about economic growth and recession.
RBA Cuts Rates Amidst Trump's Tariff Uncertainty
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) unexpectedly cut interest rates due to increased global uncertainty caused by President Trump's unpredictable tariff policies, prompting concerns about economic growth and recession.
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40% Bias Score


Ramaphosa Visits Trump Amid Strained US-South Africa Relations
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa is visiting the US to meet with President Trump, aiming to reset relations strained by trade disputes, allegations of genocide against white Afrikaners, and South Africa's role in BRICS; the meeting's outcome will significantly impact bilateral trade and South...
Ramaphosa Visits Trump Amid Strained US-South Africa Relations
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa is visiting the US to meet with President Trump, aiming to reset relations strained by trade disputes, allegations of genocide against white Afrikaners, and South Africa's role in BRICS; the meeting's outcome will significantly impact bilateral trade and South...
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32% Bias Score


EU Lifts Most Sanctions on Syria, Maintaining Human Rights Conditions
On May 20th, 2024, the EU Council lifted most economic sanctions against Syria, offering the new leadership a chance for political and economic reform, while maintaining sanctions on individuals and organizations involved in human rights abuses and restricting weapon exports. The decision is reversi...
EU Lifts Most Sanctions on Syria, Maintaining Human Rights Conditions
On May 20th, 2024, the EU Council lifted most economic sanctions against Syria, offering the new leadership a chance for political and economic reform, while maintaining sanctions on individuals and organizations involved in human rights abuses and restricting weapon exports. The decision is reversi...
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36% Bias Score


Bucharest Opera Stages World's First Holocaust Opera
The Eichmann Trial," the world's first opera about the Holocaust, premiered in Bucharest, Romania, dramatizing the trial and using survivor testimonies to illuminate Romania's role in the genocide and the ongoing fight against historical denial and the rise of right-wing extremism.
Bucharest Opera Stages World's First Holocaust Opera
The Eichmann Trial," the world's first opera about the Holocaust, premiered in Bucharest, Romania, dramatizing the trial and using survivor testimonies to illuminate Romania's role in the genocide and the ongoing fight against historical denial and the rise of right-wing extremism.
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24% Bias Score


Israeli Government's Eurovision Vote Campaign Sparks Transparency Concerns
An EBU investigation found the Israeli government used its advertising agency and social media accounts to promote Eurovision contestant Yuval Raphael, generating 8.3 million views across 35 countries, raising concerns about the integrity of the televoting system that nearly secured Israel the win.
Israeli Government's Eurovision Vote Campaign Sparks Transparency Concerns
An EBU investigation found the Israeli government used its advertising agency and social media accounts to promote Eurovision contestant Yuval Raphael, generating 8.3 million views across 35 countries, raising concerns about the integrity of the televoting system that nearly secured Israel the win.
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60% Bias Score

Australian Coalition Splits After Policy Dispute
The Australian Coalition government, made up of the Liberal and National parties, has split for the first time since 1987, after the Nationals rejected the new Liberal leader's refusal to pre-commit to specific policies following their worst election result in 80 years.

Australian Coalition Splits After Policy Dispute
The Australian Coalition government, made up of the Liberal and National parties, has split for the first time since 1987, after the Nationals rejected the new Liberal leader's refusal to pre-commit to specific policies following their worst election result in 80 years.
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48% Bias Score

Getaway Driver Jailed for 18 Years in Sydney Father's Murder
Le Nghia "Andy" Pham, 28, was sentenced to 18 years in prison for his role as the getaway driver in the murder of Taha Sabbagh, 40, who was shot multiple times outside a Sydney gym on March 2, 2023, in what police believe was a case of mistaken identity; Pham's confession to undercover officers reve...

Getaway Driver Jailed for 18 Years in Sydney Father's Murder
Le Nghia "Andy" Pham, 28, was sentenced to 18 years in prison for his role as the getaway driver in the murder of Taha Sabbagh, 40, who was shot multiple times outside a Sydney gym on March 2, 2023, in what police believe was a case of mistaken identity; Pham's confession to undercover officers reve...
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32% Bias Score

Trump's Middle East Tech Deals Circumvent US Export Controls
Donald Trump's Middle East trip yielded multibillion-dollar tech deals with Saudi Arabia and the UAE, granting them access to advanced US AI technology despite Biden administration restrictions, raising concerns about geopolitical implications and the concentration of power among a few tech executiv...

Trump's Middle East Tech Deals Circumvent US Export Controls
Donald Trump's Middle East trip yielded multibillion-dollar tech deals with Saudi Arabia and the UAE, granting them access to advanced US AI technology despite Biden administration restrictions, raising concerns about geopolitical implications and the concentration of power among a few tech executiv...
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56% Bias Score

Senators Investigate Paramount's Settlement with Trump Amidst Merger Concerns
US Senators Warren, Wyden, and Sanders are investigating whether Paramount is violating bribery statutes by settling a lawsuit filed by Donald Trump against CBS's "60 Minutes" to secure approval for its $2.4 billion merger with Skydance Media; the FCC's approval is pending.

Senators Investigate Paramount's Settlement with Trump Amidst Merger Concerns
US Senators Warren, Wyden, and Sanders are investigating whether Paramount is violating bribery statutes by settling a lawsuit filed by Donald Trump against CBS's "60 Minutes" to secure approval for its $2.4 billion merger with Skydance Media; the FCC's approval is pending.
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60% Bias Score

New Zealand Haka Protest Sparks Parliamentary Debate on Suspensions
In New Zealand, three Māori Party legislators performed a haka in Parliament to protest a bill seen as dismantling Indigenous rights, resulting in proposed unprecedented suspensions and sparking fierce debate about the nature of political dissent and cultural expression.

New Zealand Haka Protest Sparks Parliamentary Debate on Suspensions
In New Zealand, three Māori Party legislators performed a haka in Parliament to protest a bill seen as dismantling Indigenous rights, resulting in proposed unprecedented suspensions and sparking fierce debate about the nature of political dissent and cultural expression.
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48% Bias Score

Hochul to Apologize for New York's Role in Thomas Indian School
New York Governor Kathy Hochul will visit the Seneca Nation on Tuesday to apologize for the state's role in the Thomas Indian School, a boarding school that separated Native American children from their families and suppressed their culture from 1875 to 1957; however, some tribe members are skeptica...

Hochul to Apologize for New York's Role in Thomas Indian School
New York Governor Kathy Hochul will visit the Seneca Nation on Tuesday to apologize for the state's role in the Thomas Indian School, a boarding school that separated Native American children from their families and suppressed their culture from 1875 to 1957; however, some tribe members are skeptica...
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36% Bias Score
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