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Nigerian Airstrike Kills at Least 20 Civilians in Zamfara State
A Nigerian military airstrike in Zamfara state killed at least 20 people, including local vigilantes pursuing bandits, prompting calls for an investigation into the incident by human rights groups. The strike, which followed intelligence reports of bandits massing, resulted in civilian casualties.
Nigerian Airstrike Kills at Least 20 Civilians in Zamfara State
A Nigerian military airstrike in Zamfara state killed at least 20 people, including local vigilantes pursuing bandits, prompting calls for an investigation into the incident by human rights groups. The strike, which followed intelligence reports of bandits massing, resulted in civilian casualties.
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32% Bias Score


France Revises Wind Farm Contracts to Curb Negative Electricity Price Losses
The French government revised contracts for three offshore wind farms, allowing them to stop production during negative electricity pricing to reduce losses on the spot market, following a 2023 doubling of negative pricing hours to 359.
France Revises Wind Farm Contracts to Curb Negative Electricity Price Losses
The French government revised contracts for three offshore wind farms, allowing them to stop production during negative electricity pricing to reduce losses on the spot market, following a 2023 doubling of negative pricing hours to 359.
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44% Bias Score


Hesse's Interior Minister Commemorates Lübcke Murder, Highlights Extremism Threat
On the sixth anniversary of the murder of Kassel's Regierungspräsident Walter Lübcke, Hesse's Interior Minister Roman Poseck called for renewed commitment to democracy and tolerance, emphasizing the ongoing threat of right-wing extremism.
Hesse's Interior Minister Commemorates Lübcke Murder, Highlights Extremism Threat
On the sixth anniversary of the murder of Kassel's Regierungspräsident Walter Lübcke, Hesse's Interior Minister Roman Poseck called for renewed commitment to democracy and tolerance, emphasizing the ongoing threat of right-wing extremism.
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44% Bias Score


Croatia Local Elections: Urban-Rural Divide Deepens
Croatia's local elections saw a clear urban-rural split, with left-green incumbent Tomislav Tomašević winning Zagreb (57.6% to 42.4%), while the conservative HDZ party regained control of Split (53.2% to 46.8%), highlighting deep political divisions.
Croatia Local Elections: Urban-Rural Divide Deepens
Croatia's local elections saw a clear urban-rural split, with left-green incumbent Tomislav Tomašević winning Zagreb (57.6% to 42.4%), while the conservative HDZ party regained control of Split (53.2% to 46.8%), highlighting deep political divisions.
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40% Bias Score


German Climate Activists Blockade Springer Press, Sparking Debate on Press Freedom
The Neue Generation, a German climate activist group, recently staged various protests in Berlin, including a blockade of the Springer printing press that prevented distribution of Bild and B.Z. newspapers, sparking debate about press freedom and protest tactics.
German Climate Activists Blockade Springer Press, Sparking Debate on Press Freedom
The Neue Generation, a German climate activist group, recently staged various protests in Berlin, including a blockade of the Springer printing press that prevented distribution of Bild and B.Z. newspapers, sparking debate about press freedom and protest tactics.
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56% Bias Score


Victorian Union Group Proposes Alternative to Public Sector Job Cuts
The Voice for Members (AVFM), a group of Victorian public servants running for union leadership, presented an 89-page report proposing $13 billion in cost-saving measures—including executive role cuts, reduced consultant spending, and office space consolidation—as an alternative to the government's ...
Victorian Union Group Proposes Alternative to Public Sector Job Cuts
The Voice for Members (AVFM), a group of Victorian public servants running for union leadership, presented an 89-page report proposing $13 billion in cost-saving measures—including executive role cuts, reduced consultant spending, and office space consolidation—as an alternative to the government's ...
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48% Bias Score

Bangor Cathedral Priests Demand Independent Inquiry into Misconduct
Two priests from Bangor Cathedral in north Wales are demanding an independent inquiry into safeguarding concerns and misconduct, including blurred sexual boundaries, excessive alcohol, and inappropriate language, after two critical reports deemed unsatisfactory were released in May; the Archbishop o...

Bangor Cathedral Priests Demand Independent Inquiry into Misconduct
Two priests from Bangor Cathedral in north Wales are demanding an independent inquiry into safeguarding concerns and misconduct, including blurred sexual boundaries, excessive alcohol, and inappropriate language, after two critical reports deemed unsatisfactory were released in May; the Archbishop o...
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36% Bias Score

Death of Pierre Nora: A Loss for French History and Intellectual Life
Pierre Nora, a prominent French historian and publisher, died at 93; his seminal work, 'Les Lieux de mémoire,' profoundly impacted French historical scholarship and national identity studies, while his later work defended historians' freedom of expression.

Death of Pierre Nora: A Loss for French History and Intellectual Life
Pierre Nora, a prominent French historian and publisher, died at 93; his seminal work, 'Les Lieux de mémoire,' profoundly impacted French historical scholarship and national identity studies, while his later work defended historians' freedom of expression.
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8% Bias Score

Kosovo Forum Emphasizes Women's Role in Peacebuilding
The third International Forum for Women, Peace, and Security, held in Kosovo with 45 delegates, aims to strengthen women's roles in decision-making, focusing on their contributions to peacebuilding and promoting the Women, Peace, and Security agenda.

Kosovo Forum Emphasizes Women's Role in Peacebuilding
The third International Forum for Women, Peace, and Security, held in Kosovo with 45 delegates, aims to strengthen women's roles in decision-making, focusing on their contributions to peacebuilding and promoting the Women, Peace, and Security agenda.
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32% Bias Score

Tusk Seeks Confidence Vote After Nationalist Presidential Win in Poland
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced a confidence vote in Parliament following the nationalist Karol Nawrocki's presidential win on June 2nd, 2025, aiming to demonstrate his coalition's strength and willingness to cooperate while preparing for potential conflict.

Tusk Seeks Confidence Vote After Nationalist Presidential Win in Poland
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced a confidence vote in Parliament following the nationalist Karol Nawrocki's presidential win on June 2nd, 2025, aiming to demonstrate his coalition's strength and willingness to cooperate while preparing for potential conflict.
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40% Bias Score

Human Remains Found in 2010 Missing Person Case
Human remains believed to be those of Izabela Zablocka, missing since August 28, 2010, were discovered in the garden of her former residence on Princes Street, Normanton, Derby, leading to a murder investigation and the arrest of three individuals.

Human Remains Found in 2010 Missing Person Case
Human remains believed to be those of Izabela Zablocka, missing since August 28, 2010, were discovered in the garden of her former residence on Princes Street, Normanton, Derby, leading to a murder investigation and the arrest of three individuals.
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36% Bias Score

Failed Italian Referendums Expose Political System Flaws
The recent Italian referendums on hunting and pesticides failed due to insufficient voter turnout, revealing a paradox where citizens' initiatives rely on political party support, and prompting calls for institutional changes instead of addressing underlying political issues.

Failed Italian Referendums Expose Political System Flaws
The recent Italian referendums on hunting and pesticides failed due to insufficient voter turnout, revealing a paradox where citizens' initiatives rely on political party support, and prompting calls for institutional changes instead of addressing underlying political issues.
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28% Bias Score
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