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Backlash After Gaza-Auschwitz Comparison on French TV Show
Following a controversial comparison of Gaza to Auschwitz by guest Thierry Ardisson on Léa Salamé's show, Salamé apologized for broadcasting the remarks, stating they should have been edited. Ardisson later apologized to his Jewish friends, while critics condemned the comparison as minimizing the Ho...
Backlash After Gaza-Auschwitz Comparison on French TV Show
Following a controversial comparison of Gaza to Auschwitz by guest Thierry Ardisson on Léa Salamé's show, Salamé apologized for broadcasting the remarks, stating they should have been edited. Ardisson later apologized to his Jewish friends, while critics condemned the comparison as minimizing the Ho...
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52% Bias Score


Russia Militarily Escorts 'Shadow Fleet' Tankers Through Gulf of Finland
On May 24, Finland's defense minister reported that Russia is using its armed forces to escort tankers of its 'shadow fleet' through the Gulf of Finland, following an incident where Russian military planes allegedly violated Finnish airspace near Porvoo on May 23 and a previous incident on May 13 wh...
Russia Militarily Escorts 'Shadow Fleet' Tankers Through Gulf of Finland
On May 24, Finland's defense minister reported that Russia is using its armed forces to escort tankers of its 'shadow fleet' through the Gulf of Finland, following an incident where Russian military planes allegedly violated Finnish airspace near Porvoo on May 23 and a previous incident on May 13 wh...
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56% Bias Score


Russia Militarily Escorts Shadow Fleet Tankers Through Gulf of Finland
Russia is militarily escorting tankers of its shadow fleet through the Gulf of Finland, following a potential airspace violation near Porvoo, Finland, and a similar incident near Estonia where a Russian fighter jet protected a tanker that ignored Estonian orders.
Russia Militarily Escorts Shadow Fleet Tankers Through Gulf of Finland
Russia is militarily escorting tankers of its shadow fleet through the Gulf of Finland, following a potential airspace violation near Porvoo, Finland, and a similar incident near Estonia where a Russian fighter jet protected a tanker that ignored Estonian orders.
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48% Bias Score


AI Revolution: Pope Highlights Job Displacement Concerns
Pope Leo XIV acknowledges AI's transformative potential and its challenges to human dignity, illustrating the concerns with AI-generated manga mimicking Ghibli's style and voice actors fearing AI replacement; studies suggest significant job displacement by 2030, affecting millions globally.
AI Revolution: Pope Highlights Job Displacement Concerns
Pope Leo XIV acknowledges AI's transformative potential and its challenges to human dignity, illustrating the concerns with AI-generated manga mimicking Ghibli's style and voice actors fearing AI replacement; studies suggest significant job displacement by 2030, affecting millions globally.
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60% Bias Score


Sabalenka and Svitolina Win Easily at Roland Garros Amidst Rain Delays; Nadal Tribute Planned
World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka and Elina Svitolina secured easy wins at Roland Garros, while rain caused delays; a major tribute to Rafael Nadal is planned, coinciding with the final Roland Garros appearances of Richard Gasquet and Caroline Garcia.
Sabalenka and Svitolina Win Easily at Roland Garros Amidst Rain Delays; Nadal Tribute Planned
World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka and Elina Svitolina secured easy wins at Roland Garros, while rain caused delays; a major tribute to Rafael Nadal is planned, coinciding with the final Roland Garros appearances of Richard Gasquet and Caroline Garcia.
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56% Bias Score


Hamburg Stabbing: Woman Discharged from Psychiatric Clinic Before Attack
An 18-person stabbing attack at Hamburg's main train station on Saturday was committed by a 39-year-old woman discharged a day earlier from a psychiatric clinic in Cuxhaven, who showed prior signs of schizophrenia, highlighting flaws in mental health discharge protocols.
Hamburg Stabbing: Woman Discharged from Psychiatric Clinic Before Attack
An 18-person stabbing attack at Hamburg's main train station on Saturday was committed by a 39-year-old woman discharged a day earlier from a psychiatric clinic in Cuxhaven, who showed prior signs of schizophrenia, highlighting flaws in mental health discharge protocols.
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Iran Halts Controversial Headscarf Law Implementation
Iran's Supreme National Security Council has halted the implementation of a controversial headscarf law that faced widespread criticism and concerns about potential unrest, temporarily suspending it despite parliamentary approval due to constitutional precedence.

Iran Halts Controversial Headscarf Law Implementation
Iran's Supreme National Security Council has halted the implementation of a controversial headscarf law that faced widespread criticism and concerns about potential unrest, temporarily suspending it despite parliamentary approval due to constitutional precedence.
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Chemnitz Opens NSU Documentation Center, Addressing Terror and Systemic Failures
A new documentation center opened in Chemnitz, Germany, on May 25th, 2025, to commemorate the ten victims of the NSU terrorist group, highlighting the failures of security agencies and the need for societal change to address right-wing extremism.

Chemnitz Opens NSU Documentation Center, Addressing Terror and Systemic Failures
A new documentation center opened in Chemnitz, Germany, on May 25th, 2025, to commemorate the ten victims of the NSU terrorist group, highlighting the failures of security agencies and the need for societal change to address right-wing extremism.
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40% Bias Score

Ukraine Completes Prisoner Exchange with Russia, Repatriating 303 Soldiers
Ukraine completed a prisoner exchange with Russia on May 25th, 2025, repatriating 303 Ukrainian soldiers, National Guardsmen, and border service members in the final phase of a 1,000-for-1,000 agreement reached in Istanbul on May 16th.

Ukraine Completes Prisoner Exchange with Russia, Repatriating 303 Soldiers
Ukraine completed a prisoner exchange with Russia on May 25th, 2025, repatriating 303 Ukrainian soldiers, National Guardsmen, and border service members in the final phase of a 1,000-for-1,000 agreement reached in Istanbul on May 16th.
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40% Bias Score

Bremen Police Outage Highlights Growing Cyberattack Threat in Germany
On February 12th, a DDoS attack by Russian hackers caused a two-hour outage of Bremen's police services due to 18,000 internet connections per minute overwhelming their servers, highlighting Germany's growing vulnerability to cyberattacks and the need for improved cybersecurity measures.

Bremen Police Outage Highlights Growing Cyberattack Threat in Germany
On February 12th, a DDoS attack by Russian hackers caused a two-hour outage of Bremen's police services due to 18,000 internet connections per minute overwhelming their servers, highlighting Germany's growing vulnerability to cyberattacks and the need for improved cybersecurity measures.
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28% Bias Score

iPSC-Based Therapies Show Promise in Treating Diabetes and Parkinson's Disease
Recent studies show iPSC-derived cells successfully treated diabetes and Parkinson's disease in small clinical trials, offering hope for regenerative medicine, although challenges in cost and scalability remain.

iPSC-Based Therapies Show Promise in Treating Diabetes and Parkinson's Disease
Recent studies show iPSC-derived cells successfully treated diabetes and Parkinson's disease in small clinical trials, offering hope for regenerative medicine, although challenges in cost and scalability remain.
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36% Bias Score

Albanian Gangs' 'Sell the Work' Tactic Hinders UK Cocaine Trade Crackdown
Albanian drug gangs dominate the UK cocaine trade, using a 'sell cheap and sell more' strategy and a practice called 'selling the work' to replace arrested members, resulting in hundreds of millions of pounds being laundered back to Albania each year.

Albanian Gangs' 'Sell the Work' Tactic Hinders UK Cocaine Trade Crackdown
Albanian drug gangs dominate the UK cocaine trade, using a 'sell cheap and sell more' strategy and a practice called 'selling the work' to replace arrested members, resulting in hundreds of millions of pounds being laundered back to Albania each year.
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48% Bias Score
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