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UK Parliament Legalizes Assisted Dying Amidst Opposing Views
The UK Parliament voted in favor of assisted dying, despite the death of Philip, a Christian pastor opposed to the bill, two days before the vote; Clare, a former counselor with terminal cancer, celebrated the decision as a personal choice.
UK Parliament Legalizes Assisted Dying Amidst Opposing Views
The UK Parliament voted in favor of assisted dying, despite the death of Philip, a Christian pastor opposed to the bill, two days before the vote; Clare, a former counselor with terminal cancer, celebrated the decision as a personal choice.
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32% Bias Score


UK Warship Passage Through Taiwan Strait Sparks China's Criticism
A British warship conducted a routine navigation through the Taiwan Strait on Wednesday, prompting criticism from China, which viewed the action as a deliberate attempt to "cause trouble", while Taiwan welcomed it as upholding freedom of navigation.
UK Warship Passage Through Taiwan Strait Sparks China's Criticism
A British warship conducted a routine navigation through the Taiwan Strait on Wednesday, prompting criticism from China, which viewed the action as a deliberate attempt to "cause trouble", while Taiwan welcomed it as upholding freedom of navigation.
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48% Bias Score


Senate Races Against Time to Pass "Big, Beautiful Bill" Before July 4th
The Senate is attempting to pass the "Big, Beautiful Bill" using budget reconciliation before July 4th, requiring a crucial meeting with the Senate Parliamentarian on Sunday to remove non-fiscal provisions and avoid a filibuster; the bill's success hinges on this process and subsequent House approva...
Senate Races Against Time to Pass "Big, Beautiful Bill" Before July 4th
The Senate is attempting to pass the "Big, Beautiful Bill" using budget reconciliation before July 4th, requiring a crucial meeting with the Senate Parliamentarian on Sunday to remove non-fiscal provisions and avoid a filibuster; the bill's success hinges on this process and subsequent House approva...
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60% Bias Score


EU Shifts to Hawkish Stance on China Amid Trade Tensions
At the G7 summit, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen sharply criticized China's trade practices, accusing Beijing of unfair competition and threatening a "new China shock," despite recent attempts at diplomatic rapprochement; this shift raises significant concerns about future EU-Chi...
EU Shifts to Hawkish Stance on China Amid Trade Tensions
At the G7 summit, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen sharply criticized China's trade practices, accusing Beijing of unfair competition and threatening a "new China shock," despite recent attempts at diplomatic rapprochement; this shift raises significant concerns about future EU-Chi...
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52% Bias Score


EU Review Finds Israel in Breach of Human Rights Agreement
An EU review concludes that Israel's actions in Gaza and the West Bank violate its human rights obligations under the EU-Israel Association Agreement, citing the blockade of humanitarian aid, military strikes, forced displacement, and illegal settlements; the response from EU member states is divide...
EU Review Finds Israel in Breach of Human Rights Agreement
An EU review concludes that Israel's actions in Gaza and the West Bank violate its human rights obligations under the EU-Israel Association Agreement, citing the blockade of humanitarian aid, military strikes, forced displacement, and illegal settlements; the response from EU member states is divide...
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52% Bias Score


Vance's Padilla Gaffe and Controversial Defense of LA Troop Deployment
During a Los Angeles visit, Vice President JD Vance mistakenly referred to Senator Alex Padilla as "Jose Padilla," a convicted terrorist, sparking outrage from California officials. Vance defended the deployment of 4700 troops in the city, despite local opposition, citing a court ruling granting Tru...
Vance's Padilla Gaffe and Controversial Defense of LA Troop Deployment
During a Los Angeles visit, Vice President JD Vance mistakenly referred to Senator Alex Padilla as "Jose Padilla," a convicted terrorist, sparking outrage from California officials. Vance defended the deployment of 4700 troops in the city, despite local opposition, citing a court ruling granting Tru...
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60% Bias Score

RAF Brize Norton Security Breach Prompts UK Defense Review
Pro-Palestinian activists damaged two RAF Airbus Voyager aircraft at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire, prompting a security review across the UK defense estate after evading security measures; the activists used paint, crowbars, and scooters.

RAF Brize Norton Security Breach Prompts UK Defense Review
Pro-Palestinian activists damaged two RAF Airbus Voyager aircraft at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire, prompting a security review across the UK defense estate after evading security measures; the activists used paint, crowbars, and scooters.
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48% Bias Score

Vance Condemns Newsom, Bass for Allegedly Endangering Federal Law Enforcement
Vice President JD Vance condemned California Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass for allegedly endangering federal law enforcement by enabling harassment and threats against officers, citing instances of immediate protest and obstruction following arrests, fueled by the city's san...

Vance Condemns Newsom, Bass for Allegedly Endangering Federal Law Enforcement
Vice President JD Vance condemned California Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass for allegedly endangering federal law enforcement by enabling harassment and threats against officers, citing instances of immediate protest and obstruction following arrests, fueled by the city's san...
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56% Bias Score

King Charles's First Antarctic Midwinter Message Praises Climate Change Research
King Charles, for the first time, sent a personal message to researchers in Antarctica celebrating their Midwinter's Day, praising their vital work on climate change and boosting morale at the remote research stations.

King Charles's First Antarctic Midwinter Message Praises Climate Change Research
King Charles, for the first time, sent a personal message to researchers in Antarctica celebrating their Midwinter's Day, praising their vital work on climate change and boosting morale at the remote research stations.
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36% Bias Score

UK Unveils Ambitious Defence Review, Boosting Spending and Modernizing Military
The UK launched its Strategic Defence Review, committing to a 2.5% GDP increase in defence spending by 2027, exceeding NATO benchmarks, to modernize its military with AI, drones, and next-generation fighter jets, aiming for a more lethal force by 2035, while learning from Ukraine's conflict.

UK Unveils Ambitious Defence Review, Boosting Spending and Modernizing Military
The UK launched its Strategic Defence Review, committing to a 2.5% GDP increase in defence spending by 2027, exceeding NATO benchmarks, to modernize its military with AI, drones, and next-generation fighter jets, aiming for a more lethal force by 2035, while learning from Ukraine's conflict.
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40% Bias Score

EU Responds to Israel-Iran War, Seeks Better China Trade, and Debates Social Media Ban
An emergency debate in the European Parliament addresses the Israel-Iran war, prompting calls to review the EU-Israel Association Agreement while 17 of 27 member states support a review. The EU also seeks better access to Chinese rare earths, and MEPs discuss potential social media bans for children...

EU Responds to Israel-Iran War, Seeks Better China Trade, and Debates Social Media Ban
An emergency debate in the European Parliament addresses the Israel-Iran war, prompting calls to review the EU-Israel Association Agreement while 17 of 27 member states support a review. The EU also seeks better access to Chinese rare earths, and MEPs discuss potential social media bans for children...
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36% Bias Score

Spanish Investigation Alleges PSOE Officials Involved in Bribery Scheme
A Spanish investigation alleges that three former PSOE officialsâJosĂ© Luis Ăbalos, Santos CerdĂĄn, and Koldo GarcĂaâwere involved in a bribery scheme from 2018-2021, influencing public works contracts, primarily benefiting Acciona. The three face charges in the Supreme Court, with accusations of corr...

Spanish Investigation Alleges PSOE Officials Involved in Bribery Scheme
A Spanish investigation alleges that three former PSOE officialsâJosĂ© Luis Ăbalos, Santos CerdĂĄn, and Koldo GarcĂaâwere involved in a bribery scheme from 2018-2021, influencing public works contracts, primarily benefiting Acciona. The three face charges in the Supreme Court, with accusations of corr...
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48% Bias Score
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