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Russia Launches Rival Eurovision Song Contest, Intervision
Russia launched "Intervision," a rival international song contest featuring 23 countries and a $360,000 prize, following its ban from Eurovision.
Russia Launches Rival Eurovision Song Contest, Intervision
Russia launched "Intervision," a rival international song contest featuring 23 countries and a $360,000 prize, following its ban from Eurovision.
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56% Bias Score


Iran Suspends Cooperation with IAEA Amidst Renewed Sanctions
Following the activation of the snapback mechanism by European countries, Iran's Supreme National Security Council announced a suspension of cooperation with the IAEA, while also stating their continued commitment to regional peace and engaging in further negotiations.
Iran Suspends Cooperation with IAEA Amidst Renewed Sanctions
Following the activation of the snapback mechanism by European countries, Iran's Supreme National Security Council announced a suspension of cooperation with the IAEA, while also stating their continued commitment to regional peace and engaging in further negotiations.
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52% Bias Score


Australia Faces US Backlash Over Planned Palestinian State Recognition
Ahead of a UN meeting, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese plans to recognize a Palestinian state, a move drawing strong criticism and threatened punitive measures from 25 top Republicans, including warnings from former US President Donald Trump.
Australia Faces US Backlash Over Planned Palestinian State Recognition
Ahead of a UN meeting, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese plans to recognize a Palestinian state, a move drawing strong criticism and threatened punitive measures from 25 top Republicans, including warnings from former US President Donald Trump.
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36% Bias Score


Russia Launches Introyision Song Contest as Eurovision Alternative
Russia launched Introyision, a song contest featuring 23 countries, as a rival to Eurovision, showcasing "traditional values" and patriotic songs, with Shaman, a pro-Kremlin singer, representing Russia.
Russia Launches Introyision Song Contest as Eurovision Alternative
Russia launched Introyision, a song contest featuring 23 countries, as a rival to Eurovision, showcasing "traditional values" and patriotic songs, with Shaman, a pro-Kremlin singer, representing Russia.
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44% Bias Score


Federal Prosecutors Urged to Drop Death Penalty in CEO Killing Case
Lawyers for Luigi Mangione, accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, are urging a judge to prevent federal prosecutors from seeking the death penalty, citing prejudicial actions by authorities.
Federal Prosecutors Urged to Drop Death Penalty in CEO Killing Case
Lawyers for Luigi Mangione, accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, are urging a judge to prevent federal prosecutors from seeking the death penalty, citing prejudicial actions by authorities.
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60% Bias Score


Protest in Bure against Cigéo Nuclear Waste Project
On September 20th, 700 to 2,000 people protested in Bure, France, against the Cigéo nuclear waste project, resulting in clashes between protesters and gendarmes.
Protest in Bure against Cigéo Nuclear Waste Project
On September 20th, 700 to 2,000 people protested in Bure, France, against the Cigéo nuclear waste project, resulting in clashes between protesters and gendarmes.
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36% Bias Score

Iran Wins World Wrestling Championship After 11 Years
Iran's wrestlers secured the World Wrestling Championship title on September 20, 2025, in Zagreb, Croatia, marking their second win in 11 years.

Iran Wins World Wrestling Championship After 11 Years
Iran's wrestlers secured the World Wrestling Championship title on September 20, 2025, in Zagreb, Croatia, marking their second win in 11 years.
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28% Bias Score

Trump Administration Faces Backlash Over Taxpayer-Funded Banners
Democratic lawmakers criticized the Trump administration for spending at least $50,000 in taxpayer funds on banners featuring President Trump's portrait on federal buildings, raising concerns about authoritarianism and potential misuse of funds.

Trump Administration Faces Backlash Over Taxpayer-Funded Banners
Democratic lawmakers criticized the Trump administration for spending at least $50,000 in taxpayer funds on banners featuring President Trump's portrait on federal buildings, raising concerns about authoritarianism and potential misuse of funds.
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48% Bias Score

Brazil Joins ICJ Case Accusing Israel of Gaza Genocide
Brazil formally joined South Africa's International Court of Justice (ICJ) case alleging Israel's actions in Gaza constitute genocide, invoking Article 63 of the ICJ statute to support the claim of violation of the 1948 Genocide Convention.

Brazil Joins ICJ Case Accusing Israel of Gaza Genocide
Brazil formally joined South Africa's International Court of Justice (ICJ) case alleging Israel's actions in Gaza constitute genocide, invoking Article 63 of the ICJ statute to support the claim of violation of the 1948 Genocide Convention.
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56% Bias Score

US H-1B Visa Fee Hike to $100,000
US President Trump announced a dramatic increase in the annual H-1B visa fee for skilled foreign workers, raising it from $1,500 to $100,000, impacting tech companies reliant on foreign talent.

US H-1B Visa Fee Hike to $100,000
US President Trump announced a dramatic increase in the annual H-1B visa fee for skilled foreign workers, raising it from $1,500 to $100,000, impacting tech companies reliant on foreign talent.
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44% Bias Score

Al-Nasr Cinema in Gaza Burned Down in 2005
In 2005, Hamas members burned down the al-Nasr Cinema in Gaza, witnessed by an Israeli journalist and his wife, a photographer, visiting the city.

Al-Nasr Cinema in Gaza Burned Down in 2005
In 2005, Hamas members burned down the al-Nasr Cinema in Gaza, witnessed by an Israeli journalist and his wife, a photographer, visiting the city.
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60% Bias Score

New $100,000 US Visa Fee Sparks India Concerns
The US imposed a $100,000 fee on new H-1B visa applications, impacting primarily Indian workers who constitute over 70% of recipients, prompting concerns in India about humanitarian consequences and potential trade disruptions.

New $100,000 US Visa Fee Sparks India Concerns
The US imposed a $100,000 fee on new H-1B visa applications, impacting primarily Indian workers who constitute over 70% of recipients, prompting concerns in India about humanitarian consequences and potential trade disruptions.
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24% Bias Score
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