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French Student's Petition Forces Debate on Pesticide Law
A student's petition against the recently passed Duplomb law, which reintroduces a banned pesticide, has gathered over 500,000 signatures, prompting a parliamentary debate but not a re-examination of the law itself.
French Student's Petition Forces Debate on Pesticide Law
A student's petition against the recently passed Duplomb law, which reintroduces a banned pesticide, has gathered over 500,000 signatures, prompting a parliamentary debate but not a re-examination of the law itself.
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48% Bias Score


War's Shadow: Grief and Resilience in Mukachevo
One year into the war, new soldiers' graves in Mukachevo, Transcarpathia, stand alongside those of soldiers from previous conflicts, highlighting the ongoing human cost of the war; families cope with loss and uncertainty, while volunteers provide support.
War's Shadow: Grief and Resilience in Mukachevo
One year into the war, new soldiers' graves in Mukachevo, Transcarpathia, stand alongside those of soldiers from previous conflicts, highlighting the ongoing human cost of the war; families cope with loss and uncertainty, while volunteers provide support.
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40% Bias Score


Polish Far-Right Protests Demand Border Closures Amidst Immigration Tensions
On Saturday, Poland saw nationwide protests by the far-right "Confederation" party demanding border closures with Lithuania, Ukraine, Belarus, and Slovakia, citing security concerns and illegal immigration; counter-protests also took place.
Polish Far-Right Protests Demand Border Closures Amidst Immigration Tensions
On Saturday, Poland saw nationwide protests by the far-right "Confederation" party demanding border closures with Lithuania, Ukraine, Belarus, and Slovakia, citing security concerns and illegal immigration; counter-protests also took place.
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40% Bias Score


Ukraine Proposes New Ceasefire Talks with Russia
Ukraine proposed new ceasefire talks with Russia for next week, initiated by National Security and Defence Council Secretary Rustem Umyerov, with President Zelenskyy stating Ukraine's readiness for a high-level meeting and a prisoner exchange.
Ukraine Proposes New Ceasefire Talks with Russia
Ukraine proposed new ceasefire talks with Russia for next week, initiated by National Security and Defence Council Secretary Rustem Umyerov, with President Zelenskyy stating Ukraine's readiness for a high-level meeting and a prisoner exchange.
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32% Bias Score


Frantz Fanon's Centennial: A Legacy of Anti-Colonial Thought
On the centennial of Frantz Fanon's birth, Algeria remembers the psychiatrist and anti-colonial activist who died in 1961 before witnessing Algerian independence from France, his work on the psychology of colonialism and racism remaining largely unknown outside the country.
Frantz Fanon's Centennial: A Legacy of Anti-Colonial Thought
On the centennial of Frantz Fanon's birth, Algeria remembers the psychiatrist and anti-colonial activist who died in 1961 before witnessing Algerian independence from France, his work on the psychology of colonialism and racism remaining largely unknown outside the country.
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32% Bias Score


Frantz Fanon's Enduring Legacy: Colonial Racism and Violent Revolution
Frantz Fanon, born in 1925 and deceased in 1961, was a psychiatrist and activist whose work profoundly impacted anti-colonial movements. His books, including "Black Skin, White Masks" and "The Wretched of the Earth," explored colonial racism's psychological and societal effects, advocating for viole...
Frantz Fanon's Enduring Legacy: Colonial Racism and Violent Revolution
Frantz Fanon, born in 1925 and deceased in 1961, was a psychiatrist and activist whose work profoundly impacted anti-colonial movements. His books, including "Black Skin, White Masks" and "The Wretched of the Earth," explored colonial racism's psychological and societal effects, advocating for viole...
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36% Bias Score

Syria Ceasefire Fails Amidst Ongoing Suwayda Clashes
A declared ceasefire in Suwayda, Syria, failed to halt armed clashes; 940 deaths were reported in one week, including civilians and fighters, with differing interpretations of the agreement between the Syrian government and local Druze leaders.

Syria Ceasefire Fails Amidst Ongoing Suwayda Clashes
A declared ceasefire in Suwayda, Syria, failed to halt armed clashes; 940 deaths were reported in one week, including civilians and fighters, with differing interpretations of the agreement between the Syrian government and local Druze leaders.
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40% Bias Score

US Revokes Visa of Brazilian Judge Amid Bolsonaro Case
The US revoked the visa of Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes due to concerns over his actions against former President Jair Bolsonaro, including electronic monitoring and internet restrictions, prompting strong reactions from Brazilian President Lula da Silva and accusations of US ...

US Revokes Visa of Brazilian Judge Amid Bolsonaro Case
The US revoked the visa of Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes due to concerns over his actions against former President Jair Bolsonaro, including electronic monitoring and internet restrictions, prompting strong reactions from Brazilian President Lula da Silva and accusations of US ...
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48% Bias Score

Canadian Businesswoman Detained by ICE in Florida
Paula Callejas, a Canadian businesswoman in Florida, was detained by ICE after a legal dispute, highlighting the difficulties faced by non-citizens in the US immigration system and the financial strain on her family.

Canadian Businesswoman Detained by ICE in Florida
Paula Callejas, a Canadian businesswoman in Florida, was detained by ICE after a legal dispute, highlighting the difficulties faced by non-citizens in the US immigration system and the financial strain on her family.
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48% Bias Score

Kyrenia's Dome Hotel: A Refuge During the 1974 Turkish Invasion
During the 1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus, the Dome Hotel in Kyrenia became a refuge for over 1000 Greek Cypriots and foreign tourists, initially a gathering point for tourists under UN guidance and later a makeshift shelter amidst conflict, illustrating the human cost of the invasion.

Kyrenia's Dome Hotel: A Refuge During the 1974 Turkish Invasion
During the 1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus, the Dome Hotel in Kyrenia became a refuge for over 1000 Greek Cypriots and foreign tourists, initially a gathering point for tourists under UN guidance and later a makeshift shelter amidst conflict, illustrating the human cost of the invasion.
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48% Bias Score

Brazil Condemns US Sanctions on Supreme Court Justice
Brazilian President Lula condemned US visa sanctions targeting Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes and other officials involved in the prosecution of former President Jair Bolsonaro, calling it unacceptable interference in Brazil's judicial system.

Brazil Condemns US Sanctions on Supreme Court Justice
Brazilian President Lula condemned US visa sanctions targeting Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes and other officials involved in the prosecution of former President Jair Bolsonaro, calling it unacceptable interference in Brazil's judicial system.
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40% Bias Score

Over 160 Arrested in UK Amid Palestine Action Crackdown
At least 90 people were arrested across the UK on Saturday at demonstrations supporting Palestine Action, a group recently banned under UK terrorism laws, bringing the three-week total to over 160 arrests; the group's co-founder will challenge the ban in court on Monday.

Over 160 Arrested in UK Amid Palestine Action Crackdown
At least 90 people were arrested across the UK on Saturday at demonstrations supporting Palestine Action, a group recently banned under UK terrorism laws, bringing the three-week total to over 160 arrests; the group's co-founder will challenge the ban in court on Monday.
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44% Bias Score
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