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Heart Lamp" Wins International Booker Prize
Banu Mushtaq and Deepa Bhasthi won the 2023 International Booker Prize for "Heart Lamp," a collection of 12 short stories in Kannada translated into English, depicting the lives and struggles of women in South India, marking a first for both the language and the short story format.
Heart Lamp" Wins International Booker Prize
Banu Mushtaq and Deepa Bhasthi won the 2023 International Booker Prize for "Heart Lamp," a collection of 12 short stories in Kannada translated into English, depicting the lives and struggles of women in South India, marking a first for both the language and the short story format.
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24% Bias Score


German Economy Stagnates Despite 500 Billion Euro Investment Package
Germany's economic experts predict stagnation in 2025, with unemployment rising to 6.2%, despite a 500 billion euro investment package aimed at boosting growth through infrastructure and climate investments, but success depends on targeted spending and reduced bureaucracy.
German Economy Stagnates Despite 500 Billion Euro Investment Package
Germany's economic experts predict stagnation in 2025, with unemployment rising to 6.2%, despite a 500 billion euro investment package aimed at boosting growth through infrastructure and climate investments, but success depends on targeted spending and reduced bureaucracy.
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44% Bias Score


Kenya Confirms Role in Ugandan Opposition Leader's Abduction and Treason Charges
Kizza Besigye, a 68-year-old Ugandan opposition leader, was abducted in Kenya in November 2023, transferred to Uganda, and charged with treason, facing a potential death sentence; Kenyan officials confirmed cooperation with Ugandan authorities, sparking human rights concerns.
Kenya Confirms Role in Ugandan Opposition Leader's Abduction and Treason Charges
Kizza Besigye, a 68-year-old Ugandan opposition leader, was abducted in Kenya in November 2023, transferred to Uganda, and charged with treason, facing a potential death sentence; Kenyan officials confirmed cooperation with Ugandan authorities, sparking human rights concerns.
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40% Bias Score


German Economy Stagnant in 2024: Council of Economic Experts
Germany's Council of Economic Experts forecasts zero GDP growth for 2024, a revision from 0.4% predicted last autumn, citing US trade policy uncertainty but also noting potential for growth through effective government investment; 1% growth is predicted for 2025.
German Economy Stagnant in 2024: Council of Economic Experts
Germany's Council of Economic Experts forecasts zero GDP growth for 2024, a revision from 0.4% predicted last autumn, citing US trade policy uncertainty but also noting potential for growth through effective government investment; 1% growth is predicted for 2025.
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32% Bias Score


Serbian Activists Released to House Arrest After Protests
Following a five-day student blockade and public pressure, three Serbian activists, initially detained for allegedly attempting to overthrow the constitutional order, were released to house arrest on May 20th; six others remain at large, with arrest warrants issued.
Serbian Activists Released to House Arrest After Protests
Following a five-day student blockade and public pressure, three Serbian activists, initially detained for allegedly attempting to overthrow the constitutional order, were released to house arrest on May 20th; six others remain at large, with arrest warrants issued.
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48% Bias Score


Putin Visits Kursk Region, Approves Museum on 2024-2025 Conflict
Russian President Vladimir Putin visited the Kursk region on the eve, meeting with officials and charitable representatives, following Russia's April claim of retaking the region with North Korean assistance after Ukrainian forces' partial conquest in August 2024. Putin also approved plans for a mus...
Putin Visits Kursk Region, Approves Museum on 2024-2025 Conflict
Russian President Vladimir Putin visited the Kursk region on the eve, meeting with officials and charitable representatives, following Russia's April claim of retaking the region with North Korean assistance after Ukrainian forces' partial conquest in August 2024. Putin also approved plans for a mus...
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52% Bias Score

ISIS Attacks Syrian Leader After Trump Meeting, Sparking Internal Conflict
ISIS harshly criticized Syrian interim president Ahmad al-Sharaa's meeting with President Trump, calling it a betrayal of Islam, and directly called for foreign fighters in the Syrian army to defect, leading to internal conflicts and a potential escalation of violence. The Syrian army engaged in dir...

ISIS Attacks Syrian Leader After Trump Meeting, Sparking Internal Conflict
ISIS harshly criticized Syrian interim president Ahmad al-Sharaa's meeting with President Trump, calling it a betrayal of Islam, and directly called for foreign fighters in the Syrian army to defect, leading to internal conflicts and a potential escalation of violence. The Syrian army engaged in dir...
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40% Bias Score

Spanish Media Giant Secuoya Expands, Targets European Film Dominance
Secuoya Content Group, based near Madrid, is expanding rapidly, producing 20 series this year and aiming for 50% English-language productions in three years, leveraging Spain's cost-effective film production and attracting global partners like Netflix.

Spanish Media Giant Secuoya Expands, Targets European Film Dominance
Secuoya Content Group, based near Madrid, is expanding rapidly, producing 20 series this year and aiming for 50% English-language productions in three years, leveraging Spain's cost-effective film production and attracting global partners like Netflix.
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56% Bias Score

EU Considers Expedited Migrant Deportations to Third Countries
The European Union is considering a plan to expedite the deportation of migrants to third countries by relaxing existing restrictions and allowing deportation to countries with which the EU has agreements, even if the migrants have never been there, drawing criticism from human rights organizations.

EU Considers Expedited Migrant Deportations to Third Countries
The European Union is considering a plan to expedite the deportation of migrants to third countries by relaxing existing restrictions and allowing deportation to countries with which the EU has agreements, even if the migrants have never been there, drawing criticism from human rights organizations.
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52% Bias Score

Ramaphosa-Trump Meeting Aims to Reset Strained US-South Africa Relations
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa will meet with US President Donald Trump on May 21st in Washington D.C. to address strained relations marked by trade disputes, allegations of genocide against white Afrikaners, and South Africa's role in BRICS, aiming to restore strategic ties and secure a ne...

Ramaphosa-Trump Meeting Aims to Reset Strained US-South Africa Relations
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa will meet with US President Donald Trump on May 21st in Washington D.C. to address strained relations marked by trade disputes, allegations of genocide against white Afrikaners, and South Africa's role in BRICS, aiming to restore strategic ties and secure a ne...
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48% Bias Score

US and EU Lift Sanctions on Syria After Regime Change
Following President Trump's announcement to lift US sanctions on Syria, and a similar decision by the EU, thousands celebrated in the streets; this comes after the new transitional president, Ahmed al-Scharaa, overthrew Bashar al-Assad, presenting a significant economic opportunity for a nation wher...

US and EU Lift Sanctions on Syria After Regime Change
Following President Trump's announcement to lift US sanctions on Syria, and a similar decision by the EU, thousands celebrated in the streets; this comes after the new transitional president, Ahmed al-Scharaa, overthrew Bashar al-Assad, presenting a significant economic opportunity for a nation wher...
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40% Bias Score

Faster Mental Health Treatment Could Save UK £1 Billion Annually
A Lancaster University study found that a one-month reduction in UK mental health treatment waiting times could save approximately £1 billion annually by helping 300,000 people retain employment, based on a similar analysis of Netherlands data.

Faster Mental Health Treatment Could Save UK £1 Billion Annually
A Lancaster University study found that a one-month reduction in UK mental health treatment waiting times could save approximately £1 billion annually by helping 300,000 people retain employment, based on a similar analysis of Netherlands data.
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40% Bias Score
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