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Transgender Coming-of-Age Story in Early 2000s England
What It Feels Like for a Girl" is a British series following Byron, a transgender girl in the early 2000s, who navigates sex work, family conflict, and self-discovery within the trans community of Nottingham, England.
Transgender Coming-of-Age Story in Early 2000s England
What It Feels Like for a Girl" is a British series following Byron, a transgender girl in the early 2000s, who navigates sex work, family conflict, and self-discovery within the trans community of Nottingham, England.
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24% Bias Score


Piastri Wins Spanish Grand Prix, Extends Championship Lead
At the Spanish Grand Prix, McLaren's Oscar Piastri won, followed by teammate Lando Norris, while Max Verstappen's collision resulted in a 10th-place finish and a significant points loss; this win is McLaren's seventh in nine races, extending their championship lead.
Piastri Wins Spanish Grand Prix, Extends Championship Lead
At the Spanish Grand Prix, McLaren's Oscar Piastri won, followed by teammate Lando Norris, while Max Verstappen's collision resulted in a 10th-place finish and a significant points loss; this win is McLaren's seventh in nine races, extending their championship lead.
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48% Bias Score


Chile to Reform Controversial Punta Peuco Prison
In 1993, Chile's first convictions for human rights abuses during the Pinochet dictatorship led to the creation of Punta Peuco prison for former DINA officials, sparking controversy and prompting President Boric to announce its reform into a common prison in 2024.
Chile to Reform Controversial Punta Peuco Prison
In 1993, Chile's first convictions for human rights abuses during the Pinochet dictatorship led to the creation of Punta Peuco prison for former DINA officials, sparking controversy and prompting President Boric to announce its reform into a common prison in 2024.
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32% Bias Score


Baerbock Elected President of 80th UN General Assembly Session
Annalena Baerbock, former German Foreign Minister, was elected president of the 80th UN General Assembly session on June 2nd, 2025, receiving 167 votes out of 188, with 14 abstentions; she pledged to serve as a mediator and unifier, emphasizing the UN's crucial role amid global crises and the need f...
Baerbock Elected President of 80th UN General Assembly Session
Annalena Baerbock, former German Foreign Minister, was elected president of the 80th UN General Assembly session on June 2nd, 2025, receiving 167 votes out of 188, with 14 abstentions; she pledged to serve as a mediator and unifier, emphasizing the UN's crucial role amid global crises and the need f...
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36% Bias Score


South Korea's Presidential Election: A Pivotal Moment
South Koreans elect a new president today amidst political turmoil following the impeachment of President Yoon, with frontrunner Lee Jae-myung proposing significant presidential power reforms while facing corruption charges; the election is crucial for South Korea's democracy and economic stability.
South Korea's Presidential Election: A Pivotal Moment
South Koreans elect a new president today amidst political turmoil following the impeachment of President Yoon, with frontrunner Lee Jae-myung proposing significant presidential power reforms while facing corruption charges; the election is crucial for South Korea's democracy and economic stability.
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40% Bias Score


Dutch Parents' Pact Sparks Government Action on Children's Smartphone Use
Over 40,000 Dutch parents pledged to withhold smartphones from their children until age 14, backed by 3,000 experts, prompting the Dutch government to create screen-time guidelines to address concerns about children's health and development.
Dutch Parents' Pact Sparks Government Action on Children's Smartphone Use
Over 40,000 Dutch parents pledged to withhold smartphones from their children until age 14, backed by 3,000 experts, prompting the Dutch government to create screen-time guidelines to address concerns about children's health and development.
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52% Bias Score

Record Low European Support for Israel Amid Gaza Offensive
A YouGov poll reveals record-low support for Israel in six Western European nations, with only 13-21% viewing it favorably amid Israel's Gaza offensive that has caused over 54,000 deaths and a humanitarian crisis; support for Israel's actions is also low.

Record Low European Support for Israel Amid Gaza Offensive
A YouGov poll reveals record-low support for Israel in six Western European nations, with only 13-21% viewing it favorably amid Israel's Gaza offensive that has caused over 54,000 deaths and a humanitarian crisis; support for Israel's actions is also low.
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56% Bias Score

Nationalist Win in Poland Halts Reforms, Fuels Political Uncertainty
Poland's presidential election resulted in a nationalist victory for Karol Nawrocki, halting the liberal government's reform plans and jeopardizing its international standing, as public approval ratings have fallen to 27% from 38% in January 2024.

Nationalist Win in Poland Halts Reforms, Fuels Political Uncertainty
Poland's presidential election resulted in a nationalist victory for Karol Nawrocki, halting the liberal government's reform plans and jeopardizing its international standing, as public approval ratings have fallen to 27% from 38% in January 2024.
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56% Bias Score

Colombia's Labor Reform Faces Setback Over Hourly Work Debate
Colombia's President Gustavo Petro and labor unions oppose Article 37 of the Senate's labor reform bill, which they believe introduces unregulated hourly work, potentially weakening worker protections, despite government claims that it only ensures proportional pay for those working less than a stan...

Colombia's Labor Reform Faces Setback Over Hourly Work Debate
Colombia's President Gustavo Petro and labor unions oppose Article 37 of the Senate's labor reform bill, which they believe introduces unregulated hourly work, potentially weakening worker protections, despite government claims that it only ensures proportional pay for those working less than a stan...
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60% Bias Score

China Grants Visa-Free Entry to Five Latin American Countries
China launched a pilot visa-free entry program for citizens of Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru, and Uruguay, effective until May 31, 2026, allowing stays of up to 30 days for tourism and business, expanding China's visa-free access to 43 countries and boosting tourism and economic ties with Latin Ame...

China Grants Visa-Free Entry to Five Latin American Countries
China launched a pilot visa-free entry program for citizens of Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru, and Uruguay, effective until May 31, 2026, allowing stays of up to 30 days for tourism and business, expanding China's visa-free access to 43 countries and boosting tourism and economic ties with Latin Ame...
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Court Reinstates Funding for Asylum Seekers, Citing Human Rights
The Amsterdam court ordered the immediate reinstatement of government funding for the Landelijke Vreemdelingenvoorziening (LVV) after Minister Faber ended funding, citing a violation of human dignity and the government's legal obligation to prevent destitution among undocumented non-EU nationals. Th...

Dutch Court Reinstates Funding for Asylum Seekers, Citing Human Rights
The Amsterdam court ordered the immediate reinstatement of government funding for the Landelijke Vreemdelingenvoorziening (LVV) after Minister Faber ended funding, citing a violation of human dignity and the government's legal obligation to prevent destitution among undocumented non-EU nationals. Th...
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Government Collapses Over Asylum Policy Dispute
The Dutch government collapsed on Tuesday after far-right PVV leader Geert Wilders withdrew from the coalition over disagreements on his 10-point plan to drastically reduce migration, which included deploying the army to patrol borders and deporting all Syrian refugees. Prime Minister Dick Schoof is...

Dutch Government Collapses Over Asylum Policy Dispute
The Dutch government collapsed on Tuesday after far-right PVV leader Geert Wilders withdrew from the coalition over disagreements on his 10-point plan to drastically reduce migration, which included deploying the army to patrol borders and deporting all Syrian refugees. Prime Minister Dick Schoof is...
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48% Bias Score
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