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Auschwitz Survivor Receives Award Amidst Rising Antisemitism
Eva Szepesi, a 92-year-old Auschwitz survivor, received Frankfurt's Jewish community's silver honorary seal for her tireless Holocaust remembrance work and antisemitism fight, emphasizing the urgency of countering rising hate following the October 7th Hamas attack on Israel.
Auschwitz Survivor Receives Award Amidst Rising Antisemitism
Eva Szepesi, a 92-year-old Auschwitz survivor, received Frankfurt's Jewish community's silver honorary seal for her tireless Holocaust remembrance work and antisemitism fight, emphasizing the urgency of countering rising hate following the October 7th Hamas attack on Israel.
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28% Bias Score


UK to Cut Disability Benefits Amid Criticism
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced £3bn in cuts to disability benefits over the next three years, with further cuts expected, aiming to reform a system deemed "indefensible and unfair" while facing criticism from charities and MPs who warn of devastating impacts on vulnerable families.
UK to Cut Disability Benefits Amid Criticism
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced £3bn in cuts to disability benefits over the next three years, with further cuts expected, aiming to reform a system deemed "indefensible and unfair" while facing criticism from charities and MPs who warn of devastating impacts on vulnerable families.
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52% Bias Score


EU Shifts Towards Strategic Autonomy Amidst Geopolitical Change
In a press conference marking 100 days of her second term, Ursula von der Leyen addressed the evolving geopolitical landscape, acknowledging challenges posed by rising authoritarian nationalism and the need for greater EU strategic autonomy from the US, with significant shifts in defense and economi...
EU Shifts Towards Strategic Autonomy Amidst Geopolitical Change
In a press conference marking 100 days of her second term, Ursula von der Leyen addressed the evolving geopolitical landscape, acknowledging challenges posed by rising authoritarian nationalism and the need for greater EU strategic autonomy from the US, with significant shifts in defense and economi...
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44% Bias Score


Suriname's Ramdin Elected New OAS Secretary General
Suriname's Foreign Minister Albert Ramdin was unanimously elected as the new OAS Secretary General on Monday, succeeding Luis Almagro after a decade. Ramdin's election marks the first time a Caribbean nation heads the OAS and signals a potential shift in the organization's ideological direction.
Suriname's Ramdin Elected New OAS Secretary General
Suriname's Foreign Minister Albert Ramdin was unanimously elected as the new OAS Secretary General on Monday, succeeding Luis Almagro after a decade. Ramdin's election marks the first time a Caribbean nation heads the OAS and signals a potential shift in the organization's ideological direction.
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48% Bias Score


Azerbaijani Journalists Report Human Rights Abuses From Prison
At least 20 Azerbaijani journalists, including those from Abzas Media and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, are imprisoned, facing charges they deny; they continue reporting from prison, exposing human rights abuses and prompting international condemnation of Azerbaijan's crackdown on press freedom.
Azerbaijani Journalists Report Human Rights Abuses From Prison
At least 20 Azerbaijani journalists, including those from Abzas Media and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, are imprisoned, facing charges they deny; they continue reporting from prison, exposing human rights abuses and prompting international condemnation of Azerbaijan's crackdown on press freedom.
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40% Bias Score


Ontario Raises Electricity Prices for US Consumers Amid Trade War
Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced a 25% increase in electricity prices for 1.5 million US customers in Minnesota, New York, and Michigan, retaliating against US tariffs and threatening a complete cutoff if tariffs continue.
Ontario Raises Electricity Prices for US Consumers Amid Trade War
Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced a 25% increase in electricity prices for 1.5 million US customers in Minnesota, New York, and Michigan, retaliating against US tariffs and threatening a complete cutoff if tariffs continue.
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60% Bias Score

German CDU and SPD Reach Key Agreement on New Government
Germany's CDU and SPD parties have successfully concluded exploratory talks for a new government, agreeing on stricter immigration policies and a €500 billion investment plan; however, legal challenges and the need for Green Party support remain significant hurdles.

German CDU and SPD Reach Key Agreement on New Government
Germany's CDU and SPD parties have successfully concluded exploratory talks for a new government, agreeing on stricter immigration policies and a €500 billion investment plan; however, legal challenges and the need for Green Party support remain significant hurdles.
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40% Bias Score

SSA Reinstates 100% Overpayment Recovery Policy
The Social Security Administration (SSA) is reinstating a policy to recover 100 percent of overpayments to beneficiaries starting March 27, 2025, reversing a temporary cap of 10 percent and potentially harming financially vulnerable older Americans, despite concerns it could lead to increased hardsh...

SSA Reinstates 100% Overpayment Recovery Policy
The Social Security Administration (SSA) is reinstating a policy to recover 100 percent of overpayments to beneficiaries starting March 27, 2025, reversing a temporary cap of 10 percent and potentially harming financially vulnerable older Americans, despite concerns it could lead to increased hardsh...
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56% Bias Score

Greenland Election: A Fateful Choice Amidst US Interest and Independence Push
Greenland's election on Tuesday is attracting global attention due to Donald Trump's attempts to acquire the territory and growing calls for independence from Denmark, which still controls Greenland's foreign and security policy.

Greenland Election: A Fateful Choice Amidst US Interest and Independence Push
Greenland's election on Tuesday is attracting global attention due to Donald Trump's attempts to acquire the territory and growing calls for independence from Denmark, which still controls Greenland's foreign and security policy.
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48% Bias Score

Uncertainty Clouds Doñana's €28 Million Farmland Restoration Plan
The Spanish government's €28 million plan to compensate farmers near Doñana National Park for abandoning their land faces uncertainty due to unanswered questions about penalties for illegal water extraction, potentially jeopardizing the project and causing farmers to lose confidence in the program.

Uncertainty Clouds Doñana's €28 Million Farmland Restoration Plan
The Spanish government's €28 million plan to compensate farmers near Doñana National Park for abandoning their land faces uncertainty due to unanswered questions about penalties for illegal water extraction, potentially jeopardizing the project and causing farmers to lose confidence in the program.
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56% Bias Score

Panathēnea: Reviving Ancient Games as a Modern Tech Festival in Athens
Lars Rasmussen and Eloida Visviki, inspired by ancient Panathenaic Games, are launching Panathēnea, a tech festival in Athens from May 7-9, 2024, with over 30 international speakers, including Melanie Perkins (Canva CEO) and Peter Vesterbacka (Angry Birds founder), supported by Aegean Airlines and N...

Panathēnea: Reviving Ancient Games as a Modern Tech Festival in Athens
Lars Rasmussen and Eloida Visviki, inspired by ancient Panathenaic Games, are launching Panathēnea, a tech festival in Athens from May 7-9, 2024, with over 30 international speakers, including Melanie Perkins (Canva CEO) and Peter Vesterbacka (Angry Birds founder), supported by Aegean Airlines and N...
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28% Bias Score

Bosnia Tensions Rise as Dodik Faces Prison Sentence, EU Deploys More Troops
Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik was sentenced to a year in prison for undermining the Dayton peace accords, prompting the EU to increase its troop presence in Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1100 to 1600 soldiers amid rising tensions and fears of renewed conflict.

Bosnia Tensions Rise as Dodik Faces Prison Sentence, EU Deploys More Troops
Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik was sentenced to a year in prison for undermining the Dayton peace accords, prompting the EU to increase its troop presence in Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1100 to 1600 soldiers amid rising tensions and fears of renewed conflict.
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40% Bias Score
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