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PSUV Wins Landslide Victory in Venezuelan Elections
Venezuela's ruling PSUV coalition won a landslide victory in the 2025 regional and legislative elections, securing 82.68 percent of National Assembly seats and 23 out of 24 governorships, despite an opposition boycott and international scrutiny of the electoral process.
PSUV Wins Landslide Victory in Venezuelan Elections
Venezuela's ruling PSUV coalition won a landslide victory in the 2025 regional and legislative elections, securing 82.68 percent of National Assembly seats and 23 out of 24 governorships, despite an opposition boycott and international scrutiny of the electoral process.
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40% Bias Score


North Korea Arrests Four Over Warship Launch Accident
North Korea arrested four officials, including a vice-director of munitions, for a launch accident that partially capsized a new 5,000-ton warship, causing damage estimated to require 10 days for repair, though experts suggest up to 6 months.
North Korea Arrests Four Over Warship Launch Accident
North Korea arrested four officials, including a vice-director of munitions, for a launch accident that partially capsized a new 5,000-ton warship, causing damage estimated to require 10 days for repair, though experts suggest up to 6 months.
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44% Bias Score


Kurz Acquitted on Perjury Appeal
Austria's former Chancellor Sebastian Kurz has won an appeal against a perjury conviction, overturning an eight-month suspended sentence for giving false testimony to a parliamentary committee in 2020 concerning his role in executive selections at a state holding company; separate corruption investi...
Kurz Acquitted on Perjury Appeal
Austria's former Chancellor Sebastian Kurz has won an appeal against a perjury conviction, overturning an eight-month suspended sentence for giving false testimony to a parliamentary committee in 2020 concerning his role in executive selections at a state holding company; separate corruption investi...
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40% Bias Score


Bayer Auctions €5 Million Art Collection Amidst Work Style Changes
Bayer AG is auctioning over 800 art pieces from its collection, valued at roughly €5 million, due to a shift in work style (mobile work, open offices), thefts, and a perceived mismatch between its modern image and the German Expressionist works. The auction, managed by Philipp von Württemberg, takes...
Bayer Auctions €5 Million Art Collection Amidst Work Style Changes
Bayer AG is auctioning over 800 art pieces from its collection, valued at roughly €5 million, due to a shift in work style (mobile work, open offices), thefts, and a perceived mismatch between its modern image and the German Expressionist works. The auction, managed by Philipp von Württemberg, takes...
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40% Bias Score


Belarusian Author Faces Charges, New Novel Sells Rapidly Despite Censorship
Sasha Filipenko, a Belarusian author, faces criminal charges in Belarus for his writing, yet his new novel, "The Elephant," is rapidly selling in Belarus and published in Russia despite censorship and threats against him and his works.
Belarusian Author Faces Charges, New Novel Sells Rapidly Despite Censorship
Sasha Filipenko, a Belarusian author, faces criminal charges in Belarus for his writing, yet his new novel, "The Elephant," is rapidly selling in Belarus and published in Russia despite censorship and threats against him and his works.
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36% Bias Score


Union Berlin President Criticizes Bundesliga Clubs for Lack of Professional Women's Football
Union Berlin president Dirk Zingler, re-elected for another term until 2029, criticized Bundesliga clubs for not paying their women's teams professionally, while Union Berlin's women's team, having achieved Bundesliga promotion, are paid market-based salaries. This comes after two women joined Union...
Union Berlin President Criticizes Bundesliga Clubs for Lack of Professional Women's Football
Union Berlin president Dirk Zingler, re-elected for another term until 2029, criticized Bundesliga clubs for not paying their women's teams professionally, while Union Berlin's women's team, having achieved Bundesliga promotion, are paid market-based salaries. This comes after two women joined Union...
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60% Bias Score

Türkiye's Southeast: Economic Hopes After PKK Ceasefire
The PKK's May 12th ceasefire declaration raises hopes for economic development in Türkiye's Southeast and Eastern Anatolia, regions with high unemployment (reaching 18.3% in Hakkari in 2024) and low GDP shares, but significant agricultural potential hindered by conflict and infrastructure limitation...

Türkiye's Southeast: Economic Hopes After PKK Ceasefire
The PKK's May 12th ceasefire declaration raises hopes for economic development in Türkiye's Southeast and Eastern Anatolia, regions with high unemployment (reaching 18.3% in Hakkari in 2024) and low GDP shares, but significant agricultural potential hindered by conflict and infrastructure limitation...
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40% Bias Score

PSUV Wins Venezuelan Elections Amid Opposition Boycott
Venezuela's ruling party, PSUV, won regional and parliamentary elections with 82.68% of the vote according to the CNE, amid an opposition boycott citing the CNE's lack of independence and low turnout estimated at below 15% by opposition sources.

PSUV Wins Venezuelan Elections Amid Opposition Boycott
Venezuela's ruling party, PSUV, won regional and parliamentary elections with 82.68% of the vote according to the CNE, amid an opposition boycott citing the CNE's lack of independence and low turnout estimated at below 15% by opposition sources.
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40% Bias Score

British Special Forces Set New Everest Speed Record, Sparking Safety Debate
A British special forces team achieved a record-breaking seven-day ascent of Mount Everest, utilizing xenon gas to mitigate altitude sickness, sparking debate about safety and ethical implications within the mountaineering community, while reducing environmental impact.

British Special Forces Set New Everest Speed Record, Sparking Safety Debate
A British special forces team achieved a record-breaking seven-day ascent of Mount Everest, utilizing xenon gas to mitigate altitude sickness, sparking debate about safety and ethical implications within the mountaineering community, while reducing environmental impact.
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44% Bias Score

Oil Prices Stable Despite Trade Tensions
On Monday, oil prices saw minimal change, with Brent crude at $64.78 and WTI at $61.49 per barrel, following President Trump's extension of trade talks with the EU and potential new sanctions against Russia, although concerns remain about increased OPEC+ output and limited progress in US-Iran nuclea...

Oil Prices Stable Despite Trade Tensions
On Monday, oil prices saw minimal change, with Brent crude at $64.78 and WTI at $61.49 per barrel, following President Trump's extension of trade talks with the EU and potential new sanctions against Russia, although concerns remain about increased OPEC+ output and limited progress in US-Iran nuclea...
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Zingler Condemns Bundesliga's Treatment of Women's Football Teams
Union Berlin president Dirk Zingler criticized Bundesliga clubs for inadequate pay to women's teams, noting only four or five provide professional compensation, while his club's women's team recently earned promotion to the Bundesliga.

Zingler Condemns Bundesliga's Treatment of Women's Football Teams
Union Berlin president Dirk Zingler criticized Bundesliga clubs for inadequate pay to women's teams, noting only four or five provide professional compensation, while his club's women's team recently earned promotion to the Bundesliga.
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64% Bias Score

Australian Arrested in Bali for Cocaine Smuggling, Faces Death Penalty
A 43-year-old Australian man was arrested in Canggu, Bali, for possessing over 1.5 kilograms of cocaine, hidden in lollipops, mailed from the UK; he faces the death penalty under Indonesia's strict drug laws, potentially creating diplomatic tension between Australia and Indonesia.

Australian Arrested in Bali for Cocaine Smuggling, Faces Death Penalty
A 43-year-old Australian man was arrested in Canggu, Bali, for possessing over 1.5 kilograms of cocaine, hidden in lollipops, mailed from the UK; he faces the death penalty under Indonesia's strict drug laws, potentially creating diplomatic tension between Australia and Indonesia.
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44% Bias Score
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