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Ukrainian Powerlifting Champion Arrested in Russia for Alleged Assassination Plot
A Ukrainian powerlifting champion, Yulia Lemeshchenko, was arrested in Russia and confessed to being recruited by Ukrainian intelligence to assassinate a Russian defense official; she had received training in weapons, explosives, and surveillance evasion.
Ukrainian Powerlifting Champion Arrested in Russia for Alleged Assassination Plot
A Ukrainian powerlifting champion, Yulia Lemeshchenko, was arrested in Russia and confessed to being recruited by Ukrainian intelligence to assassinate a Russian defense official; she had received training in weapons, explosives, and surveillance evasion.
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68% Bias Score


Medical Emergency Mistakes: Doctors Reveal Fatal Errors
Doctors warn against common mistakes during medical emergencies, such as using online resources for self-diagnosis instead of calling emergency services, driving oneself to the hospital, and leaving a patient unattended; these actions can delay crucial treatment and worsen outcomes, particularly for...
Medical Emergency Mistakes: Doctors Reveal Fatal Errors
Doctors warn against common mistakes during medical emergencies, such as using online resources for self-diagnosis instead of calling emergency services, driving oneself to the hospital, and leaving a patient unattended; these actions can delay crucial treatment and worsen outcomes, particularly for...
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40% Bias Score


UK Extends Drax Biomass Subsidies Amidst Environmental Concerns
The UK government extended subsidies for the Drax biomass power station until 2031, despite environmental concerns, halving previous payments and imposing stricter sustainability conditions. This decision follows other controversial choices, sparking criticism from environmental groups but defended ...
UK Extends Drax Biomass Subsidies Amidst Environmental Concerns
The UK government extended subsidies for the Drax biomass power station until 2031, despite environmental concerns, halving previous payments and imposing stricter sustainability conditions. This decision follows other controversial choices, sparking criticism from environmental groups but defended ...
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52% Bias Score


Germany's Refugee Mental Health Crisis
Germany's psychosocial centers are overwhelmed by the mental health needs of refugees, with long wait times and limited resources, exacerbated by a recent fatal stabbing allegedly committed by a refugee with mental health issues, sparking a political debate.
Germany's Refugee Mental Health Crisis
Germany's psychosocial centers are overwhelmed by the mental health needs of refugees, with long wait times and limited resources, exacerbated by a recent fatal stabbing allegedly committed by a refugee with mental health issues, sparking a political debate.
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44% Bias Score


German Civil Society Urges Abortion Legalization Vote
Fifty German civil society groups, including Pro Familia and the German Trade Union Confederation, petitioned the Bundestag for abortion legalization up to twelve weeks, supported by over 300 MPs' motion aiming to remove it from the penal code, with a decision pending from the legal committee.
German Civil Society Urges Abortion Legalization Vote
Fifty German civil society groups, including Pro Familia and the German Trade Union Confederation, petitioned the Bundestag for abortion legalization up to twelve weeks, supported by over 300 MPs' motion aiming to remove it from the penal code, with a decision pending from the legal committee.
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44% Bias Score


Guatemala Bus Crash Kills at Least 51
At least 51 people died and 15 more were seriously injured when a 30-year-old bus fell from a bridge outside Guatemala City on February 10, 2025; the driver lost control, and the cause is under investigation; President Arévalo declared national mourning.
Guatemala Bus Crash Kills at Least 51
At least 51 people died and 15 more were seriously injured when a 30-year-old bus fell from a bridge outside Guatemala City on February 10, 2025; the driver lost control, and the cause is under investigation; President Arévalo declared national mourning.
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24% Bias Score

Indigenous Teen's Death: Four on Trial for Murder in Perth
A 15-year-old Indigenous boy, Cassius Turvey, died 10 days after being attacked in Perth's eastern suburbs on October 13, 2022, allegedly struck in the head with a metal pole by Jack Steven James Brearley, who is now on trial for murder along with three others; the attack followed escalating events ...

Indigenous Teen's Death: Four on Trial for Murder in Perth
A 15-year-old Indigenous boy, Cassius Turvey, died 10 days after being attacked in Perth's eastern suburbs on October 13, 2022, allegedly struck in the head with a metal pole by Jack Steven James Brearley, who is now on trial for murder along with three others; the attack followed escalating events ...
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48% Bias Score

Starmer Leads UK PM Poll Despite Labour's Dip
A YouGov poll shows Keir Starmer leading all other major party leaders in suitability for Prime Minister by a significant margin, despite Labour's recent decline in overall poll numbers; Nigel Farage trails significantly, and refuses a potential alliance with the Conservatives, citing a lack of trus...

Starmer Leads UK PM Poll Despite Labour's Dip
A YouGov poll shows Keir Starmer leading all other major party leaders in suitability for Prime Minister by a significant margin, despite Labour's recent decline in overall poll numbers; Nigel Farage trails significantly, and refuses a potential alliance with the Conservatives, citing a lack of trus...
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60% Bias Score

EU Plans Baltic Sea Crackdown on Russian Oil Tankers
European countries are negotiating large-scale operations to detain Russian oil tankers in the Baltic Sea, leveraging international law or national legislation to counter sanctions evasion; up to 17% of global oil tankers are part of Russia's shadow fleet, transporting roughly 80% of its crude oil, ...

EU Plans Baltic Sea Crackdown on Russian Oil Tankers
European countries are negotiating large-scale operations to detain Russian oil tankers in the Baltic Sea, leveraging international law or national legislation to counter sanctions evasion; up to 17% of global oil tankers are part of Russia's shadow fleet, transporting roughly 80% of its crude oil, ...
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40% Bias Score

EU and Russia Vie for Influence in Transnistria's Energy Crisis
In early February, the EU gave Transnistria €20 million in emergency gas aid (for 10 days), while offering €60 million more contingent on democratization. The separatist regime, using a scheme through Dubai and Hungary, received the initial aid, then accepted implied EU aid after initially claiming ...

EU and Russia Vie for Influence in Transnistria's Energy Crisis
In early February, the EU gave Transnistria €20 million in emergency gas aid (for 10 days), while offering €60 million more contingent on democratization. The separatist regime, using a scheme through Dubai and Hungary, received the initial aid, then accepted implied EU aid after initially claiming ...
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40% Bias Score

Kyiv Protest Leads to Suspension of Theatre Director Amidst Sexual Harassment Accusations
Hundreds protested in Kyiv on February 10th against Young Theatre's artistic director Andriy Bilous, accused of sexual harassment by 46 employees, leading to his suspension and a criminal investigation after a petition to Kyiv's mayor garnered 1500 signatures.

Kyiv Protest Leads to Suspension of Theatre Director Amidst Sexual Harassment Accusations
Hundreds protested in Kyiv on February 10th against Young Theatre's artistic director Andriy Bilous, accused of sexual harassment by 46 employees, leading to his suspension and a criminal investigation after a petition to Kyiv's mayor garnered 1500 signatures.
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44% Bias Score

Lamar's Super Bowl Halftime Show: A Public Settlement of the Drake Feud
During the Super Bowl LVIII halftime show, Kendrick Lamar performed his diss track "Not Like Us," directed at Drake, referencing ongoing legal issues and subtly including Serena Williams, adding layers to the public conflict and influencing perceptions within the hip-hop industry and beyond.

Lamar's Super Bowl Halftime Show: A Public Settlement of the Drake Feud
During the Super Bowl LVIII halftime show, Kendrick Lamar performed his diss track "Not Like Us," directed at Drake, referencing ongoing legal issues and subtly including Serena Williams, adding layers to the public conflict and influencing perceptions within the hip-hop industry and beyond.
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60% Bias Score
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