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UK Faces Legal Action Over Gaza Child Medical Evacuation Refusal
A legal challenge against the UK government highlights the refusal to medically evacuate critically ill children from Gaza, despite evacuations in other conflicts, citing inadequate treatment options in Gaza and contrasting this with the UK's historical record, with families of three critically ill ...
UK Faces Legal Action Over Gaza Child Medical Evacuation Refusal
A legal challenge against the UK government highlights the refusal to medically evacuate critically ill children from Gaza, despite evacuations in other conflicts, citing inadequate treatment options in Gaza and contrasting this with the UK's historical record, with families of three critically ill ...
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48% Bias Score


Germany Resumes Deportations to Afghanistan, Sparking Political Controversy
Germany deported convicted criminals back to Afghanistan on Friday for the first time since August 2022, a move criticized by the Green Party as symbolic and potentially dangerous, raising concerns about the safety of deportees and the implications for regional stability; the deportations were facil...
Germany Resumes Deportations to Afghanistan, Sparking Political Controversy
Germany deported convicted criminals back to Afghanistan on Friday for the first time since August 2022, a move criticized by the Green Party as symbolic and potentially dangerous, raising concerns about the safety of deportees and the implications for regional stability; the deportations were facil...
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40% Bias Score


Ukraine Awards Order of Liberty to Teenagers Killed by Russian Forces
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy posthumously awarded the Order of Liberty to two Ukrainian teenagers, Tigran Ohanyan and Mykyta Khanganiv, killed by Russian forces in Berdyansk on June 24, 2023, for their alleged sabotage of railway infrastructure to hinder Russian military supply lines in S...
Ukraine Awards Order of Liberty to Teenagers Killed by Russian Forces
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy posthumously awarded the Order of Liberty to two Ukrainian teenagers, Tigran Ohanyan and Mykyta Khanganiv, killed by Russian forces in Berdyansk on June 24, 2023, for their alleged sabotage of railway infrastructure to hinder Russian military supply lines in S...
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52% Bias Score


Three-Way Prisoner Exchange: El Salvador, Venezuela, and the US
El Salvador transferred 252 Venezuelan deportees to Venezuela in exchange for the release of 10 US citizens and 80 Venezuelan political prisoners; the legality of the initial US deportations is heavily contested.
Three-Way Prisoner Exchange: El Salvador, Venezuela, and the US
El Salvador transferred 252 Venezuelan deportees to Venezuela in exchange for the release of 10 US citizens and 80 Venezuelan political prisoners; the legality of the initial US deportations is heavily contested.
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48% Bias Score


Israeli Airstrikes on Syria Defy US Ceasefire Plea Amidst Druze Clashes
Following 940 deaths in clashes between Syrian forces and Druze in Suweida, Israel launched airstrikes on a Syrian command center in Damascus, killing 3 and injuring 34, despite US calls for a ceasefire and direct talks between Israel and Syria, raising questions about Israel's motivations and the f...
Israeli Airstrikes on Syria Defy US Ceasefire Plea Amidst Druze Clashes
Following 940 deaths in clashes between Syrian forces and Druze in Suweida, Israel launched airstrikes on a Syrian command center in Damascus, killing 3 and injuring 34, despite US calls for a ceasefire and direct talks between Israel and Syria, raising questions about Israel's motivations and the f...
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44% Bias Score


Controversial Turkish Law Allows Mining in Olive Groves
Turkey's parliament passed a law allowing mining in olive groves for electricity production, despite protests and concerns about environmental damage; the law was approved by 255 votes and opposed by 199, with provisions for tree relocation but potential ecological disruption.
Controversial Turkish Law Allows Mining in Olive Groves
Turkey's parliament passed a law allowing mining in olive groves for electricity production, despite protests and concerns about environmental damage; the law was approved by 255 votes and opposed by 199, with provisions for tree relocation but potential ecological disruption.
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56% Bias Score

Tesla Autopilot Wrongful Death Trial Begins
A wrongful death lawsuit against Tesla is underway following a 2019 crash in Key Largo, Florida, where a Tesla Model S on Autopilot, driven by George McGee who took his eyes off the road to reach for his phone, struck and killed Naibel Benavides Leon and critically injured Dillon Angulo; the trial b...

Tesla Autopilot Wrongful Death Trial Begins
A wrongful death lawsuit against Tesla is underway following a 2019 crash in Key Largo, Florida, where a Tesla Model S on Autopilot, driven by George McGee who took his eyes off the road to reach for his phone, struck and killed Naibel Benavides Leon and critically injured Dillon Angulo; the trial b...
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56% Bias Score

Early Menopause in South Asia: A Decade of Difference
South Asian women experience menopause a decade earlier than the global average (45-55 years), due to genetics, body composition, Vitamin D deficiency, and cultural pressures to bear children early, resulting in a lack of awareness and access to treatments like HRT.

Early Menopause in South Asia: A Decade of Difference
South Asian women experience menopause a decade earlier than the global average (45-55 years), due to genetics, body composition, Vitamin D deficiency, and cultural pressures to bear children early, resulting in a lack of awareness and access to treatments like HRT.
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32% Bias Score

Disinformation Fuels Tensions: Allegations of German Police Actions at Polish Border
Online videos allege German police illegally push migrants into Poland, escalating tensions between the two countries and fueling a right-wing disinformation campaign that reached millions on social media, amplifying existing anti-German sentiment.

Disinformation Fuels Tensions: Allegations of German Police Actions at Polish Border
Online videos allege German police illegally push migrants into Poland, escalating tensions between the two countries and fueling a right-wing disinformation campaign that reached millions on social media, amplifying existing anti-German sentiment.
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52% Bias Score

German Minister Criticizes German-Polish Border Controls
Brandenburg's Interior Minister René Wilke criticizes the German-Polish border controls, implemented since October 2023 and intensified in May 2024, citing negative impacts on cross-border communities and trade, urging increased European cooperation on migration management, while Poland's reciprocal...

German Minister Criticizes German-Polish Border Controls
Brandenburg's Interior Minister René Wilke criticizes the German-Polish border controls, implemented since October 2023 and intensified in May 2024, citing negative impacts on cross-border communities and trade, urging increased European cooperation on migration management, while Poland's reciprocal...
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48% Bias Score

A concise, factual title that captures the core news value, highlighting the most significant aspect with specificity. Avoid sensationalism and maintain neutrality. In English.
A one-sentence summary answering the key journalistic questions (Who, What, When, Where, Why) with specific details. Ensure it provides unique information not repeated verbatim in other sections. In English.

A concise, factual title that captures the core news value, highlighting the most significant aspect with specificity. Avoid sensationalism and maintain neutrality. In English.
A one-sentence summary answering the key journalistic questions (Who, What, When, Where, Why) with specific details. Ensure it provides unique information not repeated verbatim in other sections. In English.
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44% Bias Score

Iran's Guardian Council Re-elects Hardline Secretary for 33rd Term
Ahmad Jannati, 99, was re-elected secretary of Iran's Guardian Council for a 33rd term on June 26, 2024, a decision criticized for hindering free elections and further entrenching hardline control.

Iran's Guardian Council Re-elects Hardline Secretary for 33rd Term
Ahmad Jannati, 99, was re-elected secretary of Iran's Guardian Council for a 33rd term on June 26, 2024, a decision criticized for hindering free elections and further entrenching hardline control.
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36% Bias Score
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