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Feminist Author Susan Brownmiller Dies at 90
Susan Brownmiller, the author of the seminal feminist work "Against Our Will," died at 90; her book significantly advanced discussions on rape and its societal roots, but her later views on race and victim-blaming remain highly controversial.
Feminist Author Susan Brownmiller Dies at 90
Susan Brownmiller, the author of the seminal feminist work "Against Our Will," died at 90; her book significantly advanced discussions on rape and its societal roots, but her later views on race and victim-blaming remain highly controversial.
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40% Bias Score


Syrian Government Plans Trump Tower to Attract US Investment
A proposed Trump Tower in Damascus, estimated at $100-200 million, is part of a Syrian strategy to secure a meeting with President Trump, involving concessions on oil, gas, and relations with Israel, facilitated by a Trump supporter and Emirati businessman Walid Mohammed Zuaebi.
Syrian Government Plans Trump Tower to Attract US Investment
A proposed Trump Tower in Damascus, estimated at $100-200 million, is part of a Syrian strategy to secure a meeting with President Trump, involving concessions on oil, gas, and relations with Israel, facilitated by a Trump supporter and Emirati businessman Walid Mohammed Zuaebi.
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40% Bias Score


Reform UK Surges in UK Polls, Challenging Established Parties
According to a recent YouGov poll, Reform UK, led by Nigel Farage, is leading UK polls with 29% support, surpassing Labour (22%) and Conservatives (16%), and gaining significant ground in local elections, winning 10 local authorities.
Reform UK Surges in UK Polls, Challenging Established Parties
According to a recent YouGov poll, Reform UK, led by Nigel Farage, is leading UK polls with 29% support, surpassing Labour (22%) and Conservatives (16%), and gaining significant ground in local elections, winning 10 local authorities.
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48% Bias Score


Tanzania to Develop Nuclear Energy Using Uranium Reserves
Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan announced plans to utilize the country's substantial uranium reserves for nuclear energy production, focusing on the Mkuju River project, despite concerns about environmental and health risks associated with uranium mining and nuclear power generation.
Tanzania to Develop Nuclear Energy Using Uranium Reserves
Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan announced plans to utilize the country's substantial uranium reserves for nuclear energy production, focusing on the Mkuju River project, despite concerns about environmental and health risks associated with uranium mining and nuclear power generation.
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40% Bias Score


Madrid Protest Highlights Healthcare Privatization Crisis
A protest in Madrid against healthcare privatization drew thousands, highlighting one million people on waiting lists, tens of thousands of children lacking pediatricians, and intolerable delays in primary care, sparking calls for increased public funding and a shift away from privatization.
Madrid Protest Highlights Healthcare Privatization Crisis
A protest in Madrid against healthcare privatization drew thousands, highlighting one million people on waiting lists, tens of thousands of children lacking pediatricians, and intolerable delays in primary care, sparking calls for increased public funding and a shift away from privatization.
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52% Bias Score


Spain Leads Diplomatic Push for Gaza Ceasefire and Two-State Solution
On Sunday, Spain convened European and Arab nations in Madrid to pressure Israel to end its Gaza offensive and support a two-state solution, with discussions including potential EU-Israel agreement suspension and a UN conference planned for mid-June.
Spain Leads Diplomatic Push for Gaza Ceasefire and Two-State Solution
On Sunday, Spain convened European and Arab nations in Madrid to pressure Israel to end its Gaza offensive and support a two-state solution, with discussions including potential EU-Israel agreement suspension and a UN conference planned for mid-June.
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56% Bias Score

Head of US-Israel Gaza Aid Program Resigns Amid Neutrality Concerns
The head of the US-Israeli-backed Gaza aid program resigned, citing concerns about neutrality and urging Israel to allow more aid into the besieged territory; the UN and other organizations refused to cooperate with the new program due to concerns it could lead to further displacement.

Head of US-Israel Gaza Aid Program Resigns Amid Neutrality Concerns
The head of the US-Israeli-backed Gaza aid program resigned, citing concerns about neutrality and urging Israel to allow more aid into the besieged territory; the UN and other organizations refused to cooperate with the new program due to concerns it could lead to further displacement.
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48% Bias Score

PSUV Sweeps Venezuelan Elections Amidst Opposition Boycott
Venezuela's ruling party, PSUV, won 82.68 percent of the vote in parliamentary and regional elections boycotted by the opposition, maintaining control over key government institutions despite a 42 percent voter turnout and accusations of election irregularities.

PSUV Sweeps Venezuelan Elections Amidst Opposition Boycott
Venezuela's ruling party, PSUV, won 82.68 percent of the vote in parliamentary and regional elections boycotted by the opposition, maintaining control over key government institutions despite a 42 percent voter turnout and accusations of election irregularities.
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48% Bias Score

Swiatek's French Open Title Defense in Jeopardy Amidst Inconsistent Form
Iga Swiatek, despite being a four-time French Open champion, faces uncertainty in her title defense due to a drop in ranking to fifth in the world after inconsistent performances this season, including a positive doping test and emotional setbacks.

Swiatek's French Open Title Defense in Jeopardy Amidst Inconsistent Form
Iga Swiatek, despite being a four-time French Open champion, faces uncertainty in her title defense due to a drop in ranking to fifth in the world after inconsistent performances this season, including a positive doping test and emotional setbacks.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Delays EU Tariffs Until July 9th, 2025
President Trump postponed a 50% tariff on EU imports until July 9th, 2025, following a phone call with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, causing a market rebound after earlier tariff threats and subsequent sell-offs.

Trump Delays EU Tariffs Until July 9th, 2025
President Trump postponed a 50% tariff on EU imports until July 9th, 2025, following a phone call with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, causing a market rebound after earlier tariff threats and subsequent sell-offs.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Delays EU Tariffs Until July 9, 2025
US President Donald Trump delayed a 50% tariff on EU imports until July 9, 2025, following negotiations with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, causing a significant rebound in US and European stock markets.

Trump Delays EU Tariffs Until July 9, 2025
US President Donald Trump delayed a 50% tariff on EU imports until July 9, 2025, following negotiations with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, causing a significant rebound in US and European stock markets.
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36% Bias Score

India-Canada Relations Show Signs of Repair After Diplomatic Rift
A phone call between India and Canada's foreign ministers on Sunday aims to mend strained relations that soured after Canada accused India of killing a Khalistan supporter in June 2023, leading to diplomatic expulsions.

India-Canada Relations Show Signs of Repair After Diplomatic Rift
A phone call between India and Canada's foreign ministers on Sunday aims to mend strained relations that soured after Canada accused India of killing a Khalistan supporter in June 2023, leading to diplomatic expulsions.
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32% Bias Score
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