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Marine Le Pen Convicted: Contradictory Stances on Judicial Oversight
A French court convicted Marine Le Pen for misusing public funds, prompting her to denounce a political decision; however, judges acted according to existing laws, highlighting contradictions in her past political stances.
Marine Le Pen Convicted: Contradictory Stances on Judicial Oversight
A French court convicted Marine Le Pen for misusing public funds, prompting her to denounce a political decision; however, judges acted according to existing laws, highlighting contradictions in her past political stances.
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32% Bias Score


NDR/BR's "Klar" Show: Divisive Narratives on Migration Under the Guise of 'Plain Speaking'
The NDR and BR's new show, "Klar," focuses on illegal migration, using the deceptive claim of 'plain speaking' to rehash decades-old divisive narratives that link migrants to crime and violence, thus hindering objective analysis and deflecting from systemic issues.
NDR/BR's "Klar" Show: Divisive Narratives on Migration Under the Guise of 'Plain Speaking'
The NDR and BR's new show, "Klar," focuses on illegal migration, using the deceptive claim of 'plain speaking' to rehash decades-old divisive narratives that link migrants to crime and violence, thus hindering objective analysis and deflecting from systemic issues.
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76% Bias Score


Elite Athlete's Bulimia Battle Spurs Mental Health Advocacy
German saber fencer Léa Krüger publicly disclosed her battle with bulimia, highlighting the prevalence of eating disorders among elite athletes and advocating for improved mental health support within sports.
Elite Athlete's Bulimia Battle Spurs Mental Health Advocacy
German saber fencer Léa Krüger publicly disclosed her battle with bulimia, highlighting the prevalence of eating disorders among elite athletes and advocating for improved mental health support within sports.
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32% Bias Score


Coalition Confirms Paris Agreement Commitment Amidst Internal Divisions
Australia's Coalition party, initially wavering on its commitment to the Paris Agreement, reaffirmed its support for the accord and the 2050 net-zero target, despite internal disagreements and previous statements suggesting potential withdrawal if deemed in the "national interest".
Coalition Confirms Paris Agreement Commitment Amidst Internal Divisions
Australia's Coalition party, initially wavering on its commitment to the Paris Agreement, reaffirmed its support for the accord and the 2050 net-zero target, despite internal disagreements and previous statements suggesting potential withdrawal if deemed in the "national interest".
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52% Bias Score


Second Major Fire at Fenix Battery Recycling Center in Scotland
A large fire broke out at the Fenix Battery Recycling center in Kilwinning, Scotland on July 4, 2025, causing the evacuation of nearby houses due to flying debris, including batteries that damaged property, marking the second such incident at the site in a year.
Second Major Fire at Fenix Battery Recycling Center in Scotland
A large fire broke out at the Fenix Battery Recycling center in Kilwinning, Scotland on July 4, 2025, causing the evacuation of nearby houses due to flying debris, including batteries that damaged property, marking the second such incident at the site in a year.
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40% Bias Score


Rangers Face Strong Athletic Bilbao in Europa League Quarterfinals
Rangers, a Scottish football club overcoming a history of setbacks including bankruptcy and stadium disasters, faces a strong Athletic Bilbao team in the Europa League quarterfinals at Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow, hoping to maintain their chances against a team with a superior record and defensive stre...
Rangers Face Strong Athletic Bilbao in Europa League Quarterfinals
Rangers, a Scottish football club overcoming a history of setbacks including bankruptcy and stadium disasters, faces a strong Athletic Bilbao team in the Europa League quarterfinals at Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow, hoping to maintain their chances against a team with a superior record and defensive stre...
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40% Bias Score

UK Seeks Closer EU Ties After US Ukraine Support Withdrawal
Following a temporary US withdrawal of support for Ukraine, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is leading renewed cooperation with the EU, particularly in defense and trade, aiming to reduce trade barriers and improve food prices, while maintaining a strong relationship with the US.

UK Seeks Closer EU Ties After US Ukraine Support Withdrawal
Following a temporary US withdrawal of support for Ukraine, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is leading renewed cooperation with the EU, particularly in defense and trade, aiming to reduce trade barriers and improve food prices, while maintaining a strong relationship with the US.
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44% Bias Score

Germany Seeks Housing Crisis Solution Through Simplified Building Regulations
Germany's housing shortage, exceeding 550,000 units with 9.6 million in overcrowded housing, may be alleviated by simplifying building regulations under a proposed "building type E" to reduce costs by up to one-third, as urged by industry representatives at the "Housing Construction Day.

Germany Seeks Housing Crisis Solution Through Simplified Building Regulations
Germany's housing shortage, exceeding 550,000 units with 9.6 million in overcrowded housing, may be alleviated by simplifying building regulations under a proposed "building type E" to reduce costs by up to one-third, as urged by industry representatives at the "Housing Construction Day.
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48% Bias Score

Australian Election: Energy Debate, Candidate Controversies, and International Trade Tensions
The Australian election campaign continues, with debates on energy policies, concerns over candidate vetting, and the government's response to US tariffs and China's offer for cooperation. The Coalition's energy plan is facing scrutiny alongside controversies surrounding multiple candidates.

Australian Election: Energy Debate, Candidate Controversies, and International Trade Tensions
The Australian election campaign continues, with debates on energy policies, concerns over candidate vetting, and the government's response to US tariffs and China's offer for cooperation. The Coalition's energy plan is facing scrutiny alongside controversies surrounding multiple candidates.
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52% Bias Score

Peer Facilitated Meeting Raises Conflict of Interest Concerns in UK Nuclear Funding
Lord Ian Duncan, a Conservative peer with share options in Canadian nuclear firm Terrestrial Energy, facilitated a meeting between the company's CEO and a UK energy minister while the company sought government funding; this raises questions about potential House of Lords rule violations.

Peer Facilitated Meeting Raises Conflict of Interest Concerns in UK Nuclear Funding
Lord Ian Duncan, a Conservative peer with share options in Canadian nuclear firm Terrestrial Energy, facilitated a meeting between the company's CEO and a UK energy minister while the company sought government funding; this raises questions about potential House of Lords rule violations.
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40% Bias Score

MASAK Report Debunks \$50 Million CHP Delegate Payment Claim
A MASAK report refutes claims that \$50 million was distributed to CHP delegates via four exchange bureaus during their 38th Ordinary Convention in November 2023; the report, issued March 19, 2025, found no evidence of such transactions among 65 individuals and four companies investigated.

MASAK Report Debunks \$50 Million CHP Delegate Payment Claim
A MASAK report refutes claims that \$50 million was distributed to CHP delegates via four exchange bureaus during their 38th Ordinary Convention in November 2023; the report, issued March 19, 2025, found no evidence of such transactions among 65 individuals and four companies investigated.
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48% Bias Score

Turkey's Organ Transplant Success Amidst Critical Shortage
Turkey leads the world in living-donor organ transplants but faces a critical organ shortage due to low family consent rates (17%, down from 28% in the 2010s), resulting in 6-7 daily deaths among 33,000 patients awaiting transplants.

Turkey's Organ Transplant Success Amidst Critical Shortage
Turkey leads the world in living-donor organ transplants but faces a critical organ shortage due to low family consent rates (17%, down from 28% in the 2010s), resulting in 6-7 daily deaths among 33,000 patients awaiting transplants.
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48% Bias Score
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