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La Resistente" Festival Commemorates 70 Years of the Museo storico della Liberazione
The Museo storico della Liberazione in Rome hosts the "La Resistente" festival from June 5-7, 2025, commemorating its 70th anniversary with events exploring the Italian Resistance through personal stories, artistic performances, and historical analysis, utilizing diverse media to engage with the pas...
La Resistente" Festival Commemorates 70 Years of the Museo storico della Liberazione
The Museo storico della Liberazione in Rome hosts the "La Resistente" festival from June 5-7, 2025, commemorating its 70th anniversary with events exploring the Italian Resistance through personal stories, artistic performances, and historical analysis, utilizing diverse media to engage with the pas...
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20% Bias Score


Russia Threatens Armenian Flower Import Ban Amidst Ongoing Customs Delays
Russia threatens to temporarily ban Armenian flower imports starting June 16th due to 13 reported pest infestations, adding to existing issues with Armenian alcohol exports being delayed at Georgian customs for over a month, impacting trade relations between Armenia and Russia.
Russia Threatens Armenian Flower Import Ban Amidst Ongoing Customs Delays
Russia threatens to temporarily ban Armenian flower imports starting June 16th due to 13 reported pest infestations, adding to existing issues with Armenian alcohol exports being delayed at Georgian customs for over a month, impacting trade relations between Armenia and Russia.
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40% Bias Score


Armenia: Government Considers Revising Church's Constitutional Status Amidst Heightened Tensions
The Armenian government is considering revising constitutional provisions concerning the Armenian Apostolic Church amidst escalating tensions with the Church leadership, potentially impacting the Church's legal status and role in society.
Armenia: Government Considers Revising Church's Constitutional Status Amidst Heightened Tensions
The Armenian government is considering revising constitutional provisions concerning the Armenian Apostolic Church amidst escalating tensions with the Church leadership, potentially impacting the Church's legal status and role in society.
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60% Bias Score


Unaccounted Firearms Fuel Rise in Armenian Gun Violence
Following the 2020 war, 17,000 firearms distributed to Armenian civilians remain largely unaccounted for, contributing to a surge in gun violence in Yerevan, despite some weapons being recovered and high clearance rates.
Unaccounted Firearms Fuel Rise in Armenian Gun Violence
Following the 2020 war, 17,000 firearms distributed to Armenian civilians remain largely unaccounted for, contributing to a surge in gun violence in Yerevan, despite some weapons being recovered and high clearance rates.
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48% Bias Score


Tsipras Ignores Greece's Economic Progress Amidst Renewed Criticism
Former Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras criticized Greece's economic model, claiming 'Balkanization,' while ignoring the drop in unemployment from 17.5% in 2019 to below 8.5% today and the recent increase in returning scientists exceeding those leaving the country.
Tsipras Ignores Greece's Economic Progress Amidst Renewed Criticism
Former Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras criticized Greece's economic model, claiming 'Balkanization,' while ignoring the drop in unemployment from 17.5% in 2019 to below 8.5% today and the recent increase in returning scientists exceeding those leaving the country.
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60% Bias Score


Dutch Premiere of Kate Moore's "Bay of Bisons" Cello Concerto
Kate Moore's third cello concerto, "Bay of Bisons," premieres June 14th at Amsterdam's Concertgebouw, inspired by a multi-year walk tracing her ancestry through landscapes in the Netherlands, England, Wales, and Ireland, culminating in a unique compositional process she terms "plein air composing.
Dutch Premiere of Kate Moore's "Bay of Bisons" Cello Concerto
Kate Moore's third cello concerto, "Bay of Bisons," premieres June 14th at Amsterdam's Concertgebouw, inspired by a multi-year walk tracing her ancestry through landscapes in the Netherlands, England, Wales, and Ireland, culminating in a unique compositional process she terms "plein air composing.
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32% Bias Score

Taormina Film Festival Showcases Hollywood Legends and Celebrates Female Representation
The Taormina Film Festival, from June 10-14, will honor Michael Douglas, screen "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," and feature diverse films from around the world, with a strong focus on female representation in cinema.

Taormina Film Festival Showcases Hollywood Legends and Celebrates Female Representation
The Taormina Film Festival, from June 10-14, will honor Michael Douglas, screen "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," and feature diverse films from around the world, with a strong focus on female representation in cinema.
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36% Bias Score

Aegina Beach Damaged During Attica-Crete Interconnector Project
The Attica-Crete electricity interconnector's control system on the islet of Stachtoree required a connection to Aegina, leading to an underwater cable landing on Plaka beach. This caused controversy as the project's environmental assessment allegedly used inaccurate information resulting in damage ...

Aegina Beach Damaged During Attica-Crete Interconnector Project
The Attica-Crete electricity interconnector's control system on the islet of Stachtoree required a connection to Aegina, leading to an underwater cable landing on Plaka beach. This caused controversy as the project's environmental assessment allegedly used inaccurate information resulting in damage ...
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56% Bias Score

Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Treaty: Obstacles and Uncertain Future
Armenia's Foreign Minister believes a peace treaty with Azerbaijan is realistic despite Azerbaijan's refusal to sign without dissolving the OSCE Minsk Group and amending Armenia's constitution; negotiations continue, but concrete results remain elusive.

Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Treaty: Obstacles and Uncertain Future
Armenia's Foreign Minister believes a peace treaty with Azerbaijan is realistic despite Azerbaijan's refusal to sign without dissolving the OSCE Minsk Group and amending Armenia's constitution; negotiations continue, but concrete results remain elusive.
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32% Bias Score

Greece Faces Multiple Foreign Policy Challenges
Greece faces multiple foreign policy challenges: strained relations with North Macedonia, a shifting US stance on Turkey, an unresolved maritime border with Albania, and concerns over Libya's potential shift away from the 2019 Turco-Libyan memorandum.

Greece Faces Multiple Foreign Policy Challenges
Greece faces multiple foreign policy challenges: strained relations with North Macedonia, a shifting US stance on Turkey, an unresolved maritime border with Albania, and concerns over Libya's potential shift away from the 2019 Turco-Libyan memorandum.
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40% Bias Score

Queen Máxima Reacts to Singer Freek Rikkerink's Incurable Cancer Diagnosis
Queen Máxima of the Netherlands expressed shock and sympathy upon learning of singer Freek Rikkerink's incurable lung cancer during her solo state visit to the Czech Republic following the fall of the Dutch cabinet, highlighting the human impact alongside national political events.

Queen Máxima Reacts to Singer Freek Rikkerink's Incurable Cancer Diagnosis
Queen Máxima of the Netherlands expressed shock and sympathy upon learning of singer Freek Rikkerink's incurable lung cancer during her solo state visit to the Czech Republic following the fall of the Dutch cabinet, highlighting the human impact alongside national political events.
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4% Bias Score

Dutch Elections Delayed: A Focus on Inclusivity
After the Dutch cabinet's collapse, the next parliamentary elections are set for October 29th, a considerably longer timeframe than in other European countries, due to the Dutch government's prioritization of thorough preparations and inclusivity in the voting process.

Dutch Elections Delayed: A Focus on Inclusivity
After the Dutch cabinet's collapse, the next parliamentary elections are set for October 29th, a considerably longer timeframe than in other European countries, due to the Dutch government's prioritization of thorough preparations and inclusivity in the voting process.
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32% Bias Score
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