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Egypt Arrests Gaza March Participants
Organizers of the 'march to Gaza' report that Egyptian authorities arrested participants before their planned march from El Arish to the Gaza border, raising concerns about freedom of expression amidst the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Around 3,000 people from 35 countries participated and so...
Egypt Arrests Gaza March Participants
Organizers of the 'march to Gaza' report that Egyptian authorities arrested participants before their planned march from El Arish to the Gaza border, raising concerns about freedom of expression amidst the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Around 3,000 people from 35 countries participated and so...
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56% Bias Score


Dutch Businesses Potentially Overclaimed €740 Million in Covid-19 Wage Support
A study by the Central Planning Bureau (CPB) reveals that Dutch businesses may have wrongly claimed €740 million in Covid-19 wage support (NOW scheme) by overstating losses; nearly 40% of a sample overreported losses compared to their VAT declarations, averaging €8,000 each.
Dutch Businesses Potentially Overclaimed €740 Million in Covid-19 Wage Support
A study by the Central Planning Bureau (CPB) reveals that Dutch businesses may have wrongly claimed €740 million in Covid-19 wage support (NOW scheme) by overstating losses; nearly 40% of a sample overreported losses compared to their VAT declarations, averaging €8,000 each.
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44% Bias Score


Australia Sanctions Israeli Ministers, Defies US on Defense Spending
Australia has sanctioned Israeli ministers Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich, reflecting international concern over the Gaza conflict, while simultaneously resisting US pressure for increased defense spending; this coincides with Prime Minister Albanese's potential meeting with President Trump at...
Australia Sanctions Israeli Ministers, Defies US on Defense Spending
Australia has sanctioned Israeli ministers Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich, reflecting international concern over the Gaza conflict, while simultaneously resisting US pressure for increased defense spending; this coincides with Prime Minister Albanese's potential meeting with President Trump at...
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44% Bias Score


2025 Club World Cup: A Stage for Established Stars and Rising Talents
The 2025 Club World Cup, starting with Inter Miami vs. Lionel Messi, offers a massive prize, attracting top players but also showcasing rising stars; Brazil leads with 141 players, while several promising young players from South American and European clubs participate.
2025 Club World Cup: A Stage for Established Stars and Rising Talents
The 2025 Club World Cup, starting with Inter Miami vs. Lionel Messi, offers a massive prize, attracting top players but also showcasing rising stars; Brazil leads with 141 players, while several promising young players from South American and European clubs participate.
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36% Bias Score


Large-Scale Military Parade Planned for Washington D.C. Amidst Criticism and Protests
Washington D.C. will host a $25-$45 million military parade on June 14th, celebrating the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary and coinciding with President Trump's birthday, prompting criticism and counter-protests.
Large-Scale Military Parade Planned for Washington D.C. Amidst Criticism and Protests
Washington D.C. will host a $25-$45 million military parade on June 14th, celebrating the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary and coinciding with President Trump's birthday, prompting criticism and counter-protests.
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52% Bias Score


Ocasio-Cortez Blames Trump for LA Riots
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez blames President Trump and Stephen Miller for the Los Angeles riots, claiming their aggressive immigration policies intentionally created chaos; 2,000 National Guard members and hundreds of Marines were deployed to quell the violence involving looting, arson, and clashe...
Ocasio-Cortez Blames Trump for LA Riots
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez blames President Trump and Stephen Miller for the Los Angeles riots, claiming their aggressive immigration policies intentionally created chaos; 2,000 National Guard members and hundreds of Marines were deployed to quell the violence involving looting, arson, and clashe...
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60% Bias Score

Widespread US Protests Erupt Over Migrant Arrests, Los Angeles Imposes Curfew
Protests against migrant arrests and deportations spread across the US, with Los Angeles seeing the most significant unrest, including 400 arrests out of 4000 protesters and the implementation of a curfew; the governor of California is suing the Trump administration over the deployment of the Nation...

Widespread US Protests Erupt Over Migrant Arrests, Los Angeles Imposes Curfew
Protests against migrant arrests and deportations spread across the US, with Los Angeles seeing the most significant unrest, including 400 arrests out of 4000 protesters and the implementation of a curfew; the governor of California is suing the Trump administration over the deployment of the Nation...
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44% Bias Score

AEX Falls Amidst US-China Trade Deal Uncertainty and Air India Crash
The AEX index fell 0.6% to 929.5 points due to investor hesitation about a US-China trade deal and the impact of an Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner crash on airline stocks, particularly Boeing, which is projected to open more than 8% lower on Wall Street.

AEX Falls Amidst US-China Trade Deal Uncertainty and Air India Crash
The AEX index fell 0.6% to 929.5 points due to investor hesitation about a US-China trade deal and the impact of an Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner crash on airline stocks, particularly Boeing, which is projected to open more than 8% lower on Wall Street.
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24% Bias Score

Global Space Weather Monitoring Program Launched
China launched a global space weather monitoring program, the International Meridian Circle Program (IMCP), with five new institutions joining 36 existing collaborations; the program will last over 11 years and create a global early warning system.

Global Space Weather Monitoring Program Launched
China launched a global space weather monitoring program, the International Meridian Circle Program (IMCP), with five new institutions joining 36 existing collaborations; the program will last over 11 years and create a global early warning system.
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52% Bias Score

ICE Arrests Asylum Seeker After Case Dismissal: New Deportation Strategy Raises Concerns
Aliaksandr Bulaty, a Belarusian asylum seeker in Minnesota, was arrested by ICE after his case was dismissed in court, reflecting a new DHS strategy prioritizing rapid deportations and exceeding daily arrest quotas, causing concern about due process.

ICE Arrests Asylum Seeker After Case Dismissal: New Deportation Strategy Raises Concerns
Aliaksandr Bulaty, a Belarusian asylum seeker in Minnesota, was arrested by ICE after his case was dismissed in court, reflecting a new DHS strategy prioritizing rapid deportations and exceeding daily arrest quotas, causing concern about due process.
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56% Bias Score

House to Vote on $9.4 Billion Rescission Package Targeting NPR, PBS, and Foreign Aid
The House is set to vote Thursday on a White House plan to cancel $9.4 billion in previously approved funding, including $1.1 billion for NPR and PBS, and $8.3 billion for USAID, sparking debate among Republicans over cuts to programs like PEPFAR.

House to Vote on $9.4 Billion Rescission Package Targeting NPR, PBS, and Foreign Aid
The House is set to vote Thursday on a White House plan to cancel $9.4 billion in previously approved funding, including $1.1 billion for NPR and PBS, and $8.3 billion for USAID, sparking debate among Republicans over cuts to programs like PEPFAR.
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60% Bias Score

Colombian Senator's Attack: Government Blamed for Inadequate Security
Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay was attacked in Bogotá; his lawyer blames the government for failing to provide adequate security despite 40 requests for increased protection over three years; a minor has been arrested, but the investigation continues.

Colombian Senator's Attack: Government Blamed for Inadequate Security
Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay was attacked in Bogotá; his lawyer blames the government for failing to provide adequate security despite 40 requests for increased protection over three years; a minor has been arrested, but the investigation continues.
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44% Bias Score
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