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Canadian Mining Firm Bypasses UN, Seeks US License for Deep-Sea Mining
Canadian mining company TMC plans to circumvent the UN's International Seabed Authority by applying for a US license to mine in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone, challenging international law and the UNCLOS treaty.
Canadian Mining Firm Bypasses UN, Seeks US License for Deep-Sea Mining
Canadian mining company TMC plans to circumvent the UN's International Seabed Authority by applying for a US license to mine in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone, challenging international law and the UNCLOS treaty.
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40% Bias Score


Fort Bragg Renaming Highlights US Military's Political Turmoil
Fort Bragg, North Carolina's military base, was renamed Fort Liberty then changed back to Fort Bragg, highlighting political tensions and costing over $6 million; this is amidst budget cuts, personnel reductions, and controversies surrounding the new Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth.
Fort Bragg Renaming Highlights US Military's Political Turmoil
Fort Bragg, North Carolina's military base, was renamed Fort Liberty then changed back to Fort Bragg, highlighting political tensions and costing over $6 million; this is amidst budget cuts, personnel reductions, and controversies surrounding the new Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth.
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52% Bias Score


Leiden's Colonial Profits: New Research Exposes City's Role in Slavery
New research reveals Leiden University and city leaders directly profited from colonialism and slavery from 1600-1945, despite less overt involvement than port cities, prompting plans for formal recognition of this shared history.
Leiden's Colonial Profits: New Research Exposes City's Role in Slavery
New research reveals Leiden University and city leaders directly profited from colonialism and slavery from 1600-1945, despite less overt involvement than port cities, prompting plans for formal recognition of this shared history.
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16% Bias Score


German Nurse's Plea Highlights Abduction Crisis
A video of Sonja N., a German nurse abducted in Somalia seven years ago, has surfaced, prompting renewed focus on the issue of German citizens held hostage abroad; between 2010 and 2019, 143 Germans were abducted in 37 countries, highlighting the scale and complexity of the problem.
German Nurse's Plea Highlights Abduction Crisis
A video of Sonja N., a German nurse abducted in Somalia seven years ago, has surfaced, prompting renewed focus on the issue of German citizens held hostage abroad; between 2010 and 2019, 143 Germans were abducted in 37 countries, highlighting the scale and complexity of the problem.
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24% Bias Score


Secret Plan for Supranational Bank to Fund European Rearmament
European and British officials secretly met to discuss a supranational bank for joint arms purchases, bypassing the EU Commission, to allow faster European rearmament and overcome national budget limitations; the plan contrasts with the EU's €150 billion defense loan package.
Secret Plan for Supranational Bank to Fund European Rearmament
European and British officials secretly met to discuss a supranational bank for joint arms purchases, bypassing the EU Commission, to allow faster European rearmament and overcome national budget limitations; the plan contrasts with the EU's €150 billion defense loan package.
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36% Bias Score


Argentine Senate Rejects Milei's Supreme Court Nominees
Argentina's Senate rejected President Javier Milei's Supreme Court nominees, Ariel Lijo and Manuel García-Mansilla, appointed by decree, sparking accusations of executive overreach and highlighting political divisions; Lijo faced corruption allegations, while García-Mansilla's conservative views dre...
Argentine Senate Rejects Milei's Supreme Court Nominees
Argentina's Senate rejected President Javier Milei's Supreme Court nominees, Ariel Lijo and Manuel García-Mansilla, appointed by decree, sparking accusations of executive overreach and highlighting political divisions; Lijo faced corruption allegations, while García-Mansilla's conservative views dre...
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48% Bias Score

US Embassy in The Hague Seeks Supplier Compliance with Trump's Anti-Diversity Decree
The US embassy in The Hague asked suppliers to confirm alignment with President Trump's "anti-diversity decree", prompting criticism from the Dutch government and prompting a clarification that only companies with contracts or seeking contracts with the US missions are affected, requiring certificat...

US Embassy in The Hague Seeks Supplier Compliance with Trump's Anti-Diversity Decree
The US embassy in The Hague asked suppliers to confirm alignment with President Trump's "anti-diversity decree", prompting criticism from the Dutch government and prompting a clarification that only companies with contracts or seeking contracts with the US missions are affected, requiring certificat...
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Court Sentences Extortion Mastermind to 26.5 Years
A Dutch court sentenced Ali G. to 26.5 years in prison for masterminding a violent extortion campaign against a fruit importer in Hedel following the discovery of 400 kilos of cocaine in 2019; eleven others received sentences ranging from 2 to 10 years.

Dutch Court Sentences Extortion Mastermind to 26.5 Years
A Dutch court sentenced Ali G. to 26.5 years in prison for masterminding a violent extortion campaign against a fruit importer in Hedel following the discovery of 400 kilos of cocaine in 2019; eleven others received sentences ranging from 2 to 10 years.
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40% Bias Score

Hungary Withdraws from International Criminal Court
On April 3rd, 2025, Hungary announced its withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC), hours before Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to Budapest, in a move widely seen as support for Netanyahu and a challenge to the EU.

Hungary Withdraws from International Criminal Court
On April 3rd, 2025, Hungary announced its withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC), hours before Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to Budapest, in a move widely seen as support for Netanyahu and a challenge to the EU.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Fires NSA Director, Raises National Security Concerns
President Trump fired NSA Director General Timothy Haugh and Deputy Director Wendy Noble, reportedly at the behest of far-right activist Laura Loomer, raising concerns about national security and political influence within the intelligence community.

Trump Fires NSA Director, Raises National Security Concerns
President Trump fired NSA Director General Timothy Haugh and Deputy Director Wendy Noble, reportedly at the behest of far-right activist Laura Loomer, raising concerns about national security and political influence within the intelligence community.
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Maximalist Tariffs Defy Economic Concerns
President Trump, ten weeks into his second term, imposed sweeping global tariffs, defying concerns about inflation and demonstrating a maximalist approach to challenging opponents, risking damage to long-standing international alliances and domestic programs.

Trump's Maximalist Tariffs Defy Economic Concerns
President Trump, ten weeks into his second term, imposed sweeping global tariffs, defying concerns about inflation and demonstrating a maximalist approach to challenging opponents, risking damage to long-standing international alliances and domestic programs.
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60% Bias Score

Russell Brand Charged with Rape and Sexual Assault
British actor Russell Brand was charged with rape and sexual assault of four women between 1999 and 2005, following a two-year police investigation prompted by allegations in a Channel 4 broadcast and The Sunday Times article.

Russell Brand Charged with Rape and Sexual Assault
British actor Russell Brand was charged with rape and sexual assault of four women between 1999 and 2005, following a two-year police investigation prompted by allegations in a Channel 4 broadcast and The Sunday Times article.
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52% Bias Score
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