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Italian Teenager's Murder Fuels Femicide Debate
14-year-old Martina Carbonaro was murdered by her 19-year-old ex-boyfriend in Afragola, near Naples, Italy; his confession led to his arrest for homicide and concealing a body; this adds to Italy's 99 femicides in 2024, prompting renewed calls for stronger protective measures.
Italian Teenager's Murder Fuels Femicide Debate
14-year-old Martina Carbonaro was murdered by her 19-year-old ex-boyfriend in Afragola, near Naples, Italy; his confession led to his arrest for homicide and concealing a body; this adds to Italy's 99 femicides in 2024, prompting renewed calls for stronger protective measures.
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32% Bias Score


Turkey and Saudi Arabia Forge Strategic Partnership Following Assad's Fall
After the ouster of Syrian President Bashar Assad in December, Turkey and Saudi Arabia forged a strategic partnership to stabilize Syria, counter Iran's influence, and jointly lobby the U.S. to lift sanctions; this cooperation is driven by shared security concerns and economic opportunities in Syria...
Turkey and Saudi Arabia Forge Strategic Partnership Following Assad's Fall
After the ouster of Syrian President Bashar Assad in December, Turkey and Saudi Arabia forged a strategic partnership to stabilize Syria, counter Iran's influence, and jointly lobby the U.S. to lift sanctions; this cooperation is driven by shared security concerns and economic opportunities in Syria...
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44% Bias Score


French Surgeon Sentenced to 20 Years for Abusing 299 Children: Systemic Failures Exposed
A French court sentenced 74-year-old surgeon Joël Le Scouarnec to 20 years for sexually abusing 299 children, highlighting systemic failures that allowed his abuse to continue for over two decades, despite warnings and a 2014 FBI alert.
French Surgeon Sentenced to 20 Years for Abusing 299 Children: Systemic Failures Exposed
A French court sentenced 74-year-old surgeon Joël Le Scouarnec to 20 years for sexually abusing 299 children, highlighting systemic failures that allowed his abuse to continue for over two decades, despite warnings and a 2014 FBI alert.
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28% Bias Score


Seven Dead, Baby Missing in El Hierro Migrant Boat Capsizing
A boat carrying approximately 150 migrants capsized in El Hierro, Spain, resulting in at least seven deaths (four women and three minors), with one baby still missing, highlighting the dangers of the Atlantic migration route and the inadequacy of existing migrant reception facilities.
Seven Dead, Baby Missing in El Hierro Migrant Boat Capsizing
A boat carrying approximately 150 migrants capsized in El Hierro, Spain, resulting in at least seven deaths (four women and three minors), with one baby still missing, highlighting the dangers of the Atlantic migration route and the inadequacy of existing migrant reception facilities.
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36% Bias Score


Washington D.C. Murder Highlights Global Antisemitism
A Washington D.C. shooting on May 10, 2024, left two Jewish museum-goers dead; the shooter shouted "Free, free, Palestine," prompting Secretary of State Rubio to condemn the act as an emblem of Jew-hatred during a Jerusalem conference on combating antisemitism.
Washington D.C. Murder Highlights Global Antisemitism
A Washington D.C. shooting on May 10, 2024, left two Jewish museum-goers dead; the shooter shouted "Free, free, Palestine," prompting Secretary of State Rubio to condemn the act as an emblem of Jew-hatred during a Jerusalem conference on combating antisemitism.
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56% Bias Score


South Korea's Election: High Hopes Amidst Economic Uncertainty
South Korea's consumer confidence reached a seven-month high in May (101.8), fueled by optimism surrounding the upcoming June 3 election to replace impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol, who declared martial law in December, and hopes of economic recovery following the US-China trade war.
South Korea's Election: High Hopes Amidst Economic Uncertainty
South Korea's consumer confidence reached a seven-month high in May (101.8), fueled by optimism surrounding the upcoming June 3 election to replace impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol, who declared martial law in December, and hopes of economic recovery following the US-China trade war.
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44% Bias Score

Kremlin Aide Accuses Trump of Lacking Information on Ukraine Conflict
Yury Ushakov, a Kremlin aide, accused Donald Trump of being uninformed about the Ukraine conflict after Trump criticized Vladimir Putin; Ushakov highlighted the lack of acknowledgement by Trump of Ukrainian attacks and the high civilian casualties from Russian attacks, which have intensified recentl...

Kremlin Aide Accuses Trump of Lacking Information on Ukraine Conflict
Yury Ushakov, a Kremlin aide, accused Donald Trump of being uninformed about the Ukraine conflict after Trump criticized Vladimir Putin; Ushakov highlighted the lack of acknowledgement by Trump of Ukrainian attacks and the high civilian casualties from Russian attacks, which have intensified recentl...
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40% Bias Score

France and Indonesia Finalize Major Arms Deal
French President Emmanuel Macron's visit to Indonesia resulted in a major arms deal, including the purchase of 42 Rafale fighter jets, two Scorpene submarines, and 13 Thales ground control interception radars, strengthening military cooperation and reflecting Indonesia's defense modernization strate...

France and Indonesia Finalize Major Arms Deal
French President Emmanuel Macron's visit to Indonesia resulted in a major arms deal, including the purchase of 42 Rafale fighter jets, two Scorpene submarines, and 13 Thales ground control interception radars, strengthening military cooperation and reflecting Indonesia's defense modernization strate...
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44% Bias Score

Private Security Firms Deliver Aid to Gaza Amidst UN Concerns
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), an Israeli-designed and U.S.-executed initiative, began distributing food and hygiene supplies in Gaza on October 23, 2024, using private security firms and four fixed distribution points, raising UN concerns, and prompting the initial head's resignation due t...

Private Security Firms Deliver Aid to Gaza Amidst UN Concerns
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), an Israeli-designed and U.S.-executed initiative, began distributing food and hygiene supplies in Gaza on October 23, 2024, using private security firms and four fixed distribution points, raising UN concerns, and prompting the initial head's resignation due t...
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48% Bias Score

EU on track for 2030 climate goal, 2040 target uncertain
The European Union is projected to almost meet its 2030 climate goal of a 55% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, reaching 54%, based on current national plans; however, the 2040 target remains uncertain due to political debate.

EU on track for 2030 climate goal, 2040 target uncertain
The European Union is projected to almost meet its 2030 climate goal of a 55% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, reaching 54%, based on current national plans; however, the 2040 target remains uncertain due to political debate.
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36% Bias Score

EU Unveils Black Sea Strategy to Counter Russia, Promote Stability
The EU launched a Black Sea strategy to create a maritime security hub, counter Russian aggression, and promote sustainable development, facing funding challenges and requiring international cooperation.

EU Unveils Black Sea Strategy to Counter Russia, Promote Stability
The EU launched a Black Sea strategy to create a maritime security hub, counter Russian aggression, and promote sustainable development, facing funding challenges and requiring international cooperation.
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36% Bias Score

Xi Jinping's Father: A Biography Revealing the CCP's Evolution
Joseph Torigian's new biography, "The Party's Interests Come First," examines the life of Xi Jinping's father, Xi Zhongxun, a prominent Chinese Communist Party figure, revealing how his personal suffering and complex relationship with the party shaped both his and his son's political ideologies and ...

Xi Jinping's Father: A Biography Revealing the CCP's Evolution
Joseph Torigian's new biography, "The Party's Interests Come First," examines the life of Xi Jinping's father, Xi Zhongxun, a prominent Chinese Communist Party figure, revealing how his personal suffering and complex relationship with the party shaped both his and his son's political ideologies and ...
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36% Bias Score
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