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Attack on Pro-Israel Demo in Boulder Leaves Multiple Injured
In Boulder, Colorado, a man attacked a pro-Israel demonstration on Sunday, injuring multiple people, some reportedly by fire; the suspect, who shouted "Palestine is free!" while wielding flammable liquids, was arrested.
Attack on Pro-Israel Demo in Boulder Leaves Multiple Injured
In Boulder, Colorado, a man attacked a pro-Israel demonstration on Sunday, injuring multiple people, some reportedly by fire; the suspect, who shouted "Palestine is free!" while wielding flammable liquids, was arrested.
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44% Bias Score


FBI Investigates Terrorist Attack at Boulder Pro-Israel Demonstration
FBI Director Kash Patel announced an investigation into a targeted terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado on May 31, 2025, where a suspect threw a Molotov cocktail at a pro-Israel demonstration, injuring multiple people and leading to one arrest.
FBI Investigates Terrorist Attack at Boulder Pro-Israel Demonstration
FBI Director Kash Patel announced an investigation into a targeted terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado on May 31, 2025, where a suspect threw a Molotov cocktail at a pro-Israel demonstration, injuring multiple people and leading to one arrest.
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44% Bias Score


South Korea Election: Lee Jae-myung's Rise Amidst Political Crisis
In South Korea's upcoming presidential election, frontrunner Lee Jae-myung, despite facing legal challenges, enjoys strong support from disaffected conservatives due to the ruling party's crisis following the previous president's attempted martial law, leading to a significant political realignment.
South Korea Election: Lee Jae-myung's Rise Amidst Political Crisis
In South Korea's upcoming presidential election, frontrunner Lee Jae-myung, despite facing legal challenges, enjoys strong support from disaffected conservatives due to the ruling party's crisis following the previous president's attempted martial law, leading to a significant political realignment.
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44% Bias Score


Labour Downgrades Defence Spending Pledge to "Ambition" Amidst Criticism
Labour's Defence Secretary, John Healey, downgraded the party's commitment to spend 3 percent of GDP on national security by 2034 to an "ambition," just days after stating it would be achieved, causing criticism from the Conservatives and concerns about the affordability of a new 10-year defence pla...
Labour Downgrades Defence Spending Pledge to "Ambition" Amidst Criticism
Labour's Defence Secretary, John Healey, downgraded the party's commitment to spend 3 percent of GDP on national security by 2034 to an "ambition," just days after stating it would be achieved, causing criticism from the Conservatives and concerns about the affordability of a new 10-year defence pla...
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64% Bias Score


UK Backs Morocco's Western Sahara Autonomy Plan
The UK has endorsed Morocco's autonomy proposal for Western Sahara, marking a significant shift in its position on the long-standing territorial dispute, aligning with the US, France, and Spain.
UK Backs Morocco's Western Sahara Autonomy Plan
The UK has endorsed Morocco's autonomy proposal for Western Sahara, marking a significant shift in its position on the long-standing territorial dispute, aligning with the US, France, and Spain.
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48% Bias Score


Priest's Unique Role in Ukrainian Conflict: Providing Spiritual and Humanitarian Aid
In the Terek Cossack battalion fighting in Ukraine, Father Seraphim, a priest serving as deputy commander for religious affairs, provides spiritual guidance and humanitarian aid, including over 100 tons of supplies; his unique role highlights the importance of faith and morale in wartime.
Priest's Unique Role in Ukrainian Conflict: Providing Spiritual and Humanitarian Aid
In the Terek Cossack battalion fighting in Ukraine, Father Seraphim, a priest serving as deputy commander for religious affairs, provides spiritual guidance and humanitarian aid, including over 100 tons of supplies; his unique role highlights the importance of faith and morale in wartime.
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60% Bias Score

Tight Polish Presidential Race: Nawrocki Edges Out Trzaskowski
In Poland's presidential election, early projections indicate a narrow lead for right-wing candidate Karol Nawrocki (51%) over Rafal Trzaskowski (49%), with a 71.7% voter turnout. This election is considered pivotal for Poland's future direction, particularly regarding its relationship with the EU.

Tight Polish Presidential Race: Nawrocki Edges Out Trzaskowski
In Poland's presidential election, early projections indicate a narrow lead for right-wing candidate Karol Nawrocki (51%) over Rafal Trzaskowski (49%), with a 71.7% voter turnout. This election is considered pivotal for Poland's future direction, particularly regarding its relationship with the EU.
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32% Bias Score

Tight Race in Polish Presidential Election Leaves Winner Uncertain
Exit polls in Poland's presidential election on June 1st show a tight race between liberal Rafal Trzaskowski and conservative Karol Nawrocki, with the final result too close to call due to a narrow margin of error; the official result will be released on Monday.

Tight Race in Polish Presidential Election Leaves Winner Uncertain
Exit polls in Poland's presidential election on June 1st show a tight race between liberal Rafal Trzaskowski and conservative Karol Nawrocki, with the final result too close to call due to a narrow margin of error; the official result will be released on Monday.
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32% Bias Score

Record High Crime Rates on Britain's Railways Raise Safety Concerns
British Transport Police recorded 80,000 crimes on Britain's railways in 2023-2024, a 55% increase since 2014; violent and sexual offences have more than doubled, with the highest rates reported at smaller, unstaffed stations despite having the lowest footfall.

Record High Crime Rates on Britain's Railways Raise Safety Concerns
British Transport Police recorded 80,000 crimes on Britain's railways in 2023-2024, a 55% increase since 2014; violent and sexual offences have more than doubled, with the highest rates reported at smaller, unstaffed stations despite having the lowest footfall.
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60% Bias Score

Terrorist Who Stabbed Ten Prison Officers Transferred to Mental Health Facility
Nathan Ruth, an 18-year-old terrorist who stabbed ten prison officers at Feltham Young Offenders Institute, has been transferred to a mental health facility in Hampshire, sparking concerns about staff safety despite his history of violence and stated intention to kill.

Terrorist Who Stabbed Ten Prison Officers Transferred to Mental Health Facility
Nathan Ruth, an 18-year-old terrorist who stabbed ten prison officers at Feltham Young Offenders Institute, has been transferred to a mental health facility in Hampshire, sparking concerns about staff safety despite his history of violence and stated intention to kill.
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68% Bias Score

Global Workers' Rights in Freefall: 2025 Index Reveals Sharp Decline
The 2025 Global Rights Index from the International Trade Union Confederation shows a dramatic decline in global workers' rights, with three out of five regions worsening; only seven of 151 nations surveyed had top-tier ratings, down from 18 in 2015, and the US under the Trump administration is cite...

Global Workers' Rights in Freefall: 2025 Index Reveals Sharp Decline
The 2025 Global Rights Index from the International Trade Union Confederation shows a dramatic decline in global workers' rights, with three out of five regions worsening; only seven of 151 nations surveyed had top-tier ratings, down from 18 in 2015, and the US under the Trump administration is cite...
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60% Bias Score

Baikonur Cosmodrome at 70: From First Launch to Space Tourism
Baikonur Cosmodrome, celebrating its 70th anniversary, launched humanity's first satellite and Gagarin into space but will see its role reduced as Russia transitions to domestic launch sites by 2030, while repurposing it as a space tourism and environmentally friendly rocket launch complex.

Baikonur Cosmodrome at 70: From First Launch to Space Tourism
Baikonur Cosmodrome, celebrating its 70th anniversary, launched humanity's first satellite and Gagarin into space but will see its role reduced as Russia transitions to domestic launch sites by 2030, while repurposing it as a space tourism and environmentally friendly rocket launch complex.
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32% Bias Score
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