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Netherlands and Japan Collaborate Amid US Chip Tariffs
During a meeting in Japan, Dutch Prime Minister Schoof and Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba affirmed shared values and discussed the impact of US import tariffs on the chip industry, with the Netherlands planning to send a warship and F-35s to Japan.
Netherlands and Japan Collaborate Amid US Chip Tariffs
During a meeting in Japan, Dutch Prime Minister Schoof and Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba affirmed shared values and discussed the impact of US import tariffs on the chip industry, with the Netherlands planning to send a warship and F-35s to Japan.
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36% Bias Score


Pope Francis's Legacy: A Focus on the Poor, Peace, and Family
Pope Francis, who died Monday at the Vatican, was known for his focus on the poor and family, his diplomatic efforts to resolve conflicts (like the Syrian crisis), and his social teachings advocating for environmental protection and social justice, as seen in his encyclical Laudato si'.
Pope Francis's Legacy: A Focus on the Poor, Peace, and Family
Pope Francis, who died Monday at the Vatican, was known for his focus on the poor and family, his diplomatic efforts to resolve conflicts (like the Syrian crisis), and his social teachings advocating for environmental protection and social justice, as seen in his encyclical Laudato si'.
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36% Bias Score


Bukele Proposes Prisoner Exchange with Venezuela Amidst Deportation Dispute
El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele proposed a prisoner exchange with Venezuela, offering 252 Venezuelan deportees held in El Salvador for Venezuelan political prisoners; Venezuela rejected the offer, accusing Bukele of profiting from human trafficking and demanding the immediate release of the dep...
Bukele Proposes Prisoner Exchange with Venezuela Amidst Deportation Dispute
El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele proposed a prisoner exchange with Venezuela, offering 252 Venezuelan deportees held in El Salvador for Venezuelan political prisoners; Venezuela rejected the offer, accusing Bukele of profiting from human trafficking and demanding the immediate release of the dep...
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48% Bias Score


İmamoğlu's Imprisonment: A Blow to Turkish Democracy
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, arrested and removed from office, alleges his imprisonment is politically motivated to suppress his presidential candidacy, violating the democratic rights of 16 million Istanbul residents and highlighting concerns about judicial independence in Turkey.
İmamoğlu's Imprisonment: A Blow to Turkish Democracy
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, arrested and removed from office, alleges his imprisonment is politically motivated to suppress his presidential candidacy, violating the democratic rights of 16 million Istanbul residents and highlighting concerns about judicial independence in Turkey.
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68% Bias Score


Papal Conclave to Elect Francis's Successor Scheduled for Early May
Following Pope Francis's death, a conclave to elect his successor will be held in the Sistine Chapel between May 6th and 11th, after his funeral and nine days of memorial masses ('novendiales'), with 138 cardinal electors participating.
Papal Conclave to Elect Francis's Successor Scheduled for Early May
Following Pope Francis's death, a conclave to elect his successor will be held in the Sistine Chapel between May 6th and 11th, after his funeral and nine days of memorial masses ('novendiales'), with 138 cardinal electors participating.
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36% Bias Score


Israeli Commander Dismissed After 15 Palestinian Paramedics Killed in Gaza
An Israeli military commander was dismissed following an internal investigation into the killing of 15 Palestinian paramedics on March 23, 2024, during an attack on an ambulance convoy in Gaza. The army admitted mistakes, contradicting prior claims.
Israeli Commander Dismissed After 15 Palestinian Paramedics Killed in Gaza
An Israeli military commander was dismissed following an internal investigation into the killing of 15 Palestinian paramedics on March 23, 2024, during an attack on an ambulance convoy in Gaza. The army admitted mistakes, contradicting prior claims.
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56% Bias Score

China threatens unspecified countermeasures against countries signing deals with US that harm Chinese interests
China warned countries against deals with the US that harm its interests, accusing the US of misusing tariffs and threatening unspecified countermeasures; it also called a UN meeting to officially accuse Washington of 'bullying' and undermining global peace efforts.

China threatens unspecified countermeasures against countries signing deals with US that harm Chinese interests
China warned countries against deals with the US that harm its interests, accusing the US of misusing tariffs and threatening unspecified countermeasures; it also called a UN meeting to officially accuse Washington of 'bullying' and undermining global peace efforts.
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40% Bias Score

483 Wildfires in Russia's Far East: Arson and Negligence Fuel Devastation
In Russia's Far East, 483 wildfires have been recorded since the beginning of 2025 due to human negligence and arson, causing significant damage in Zabaykalsky Krai where at least 4 houses burned down, prompting increased firefighting efforts and a 250,000 ruble reward for arsonists' arrests.

483 Wildfires in Russia's Far East: Arson and Negligence Fuel Devastation
In Russia's Far East, 483 wildfires have been recorded since the beginning of 2025 due to human negligence and arson, causing significant damage in Zabaykalsky Krai where at least 4 houses burned down, prompting increased firefighting efforts and a 250,000 ruble reward for arsonists' arrests.
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40% Bias Score

Mexican Serial Killer Dies in Prison Before Trial
Miguel Cortés, a suspected serial killer in Mexico City, died in prison from intoxication leading to cardiac arrest before his trial, leaving the families of his victims without justice and raising questions about systemic failures in the investigation and prosecution of violent crimes against women...

Mexican Serial Killer Dies in Prison Before Trial
Miguel Cortés, a suspected serial killer in Mexico City, died in prison from intoxication leading to cardiac arrest before his trial, leaving the families of his victims without justice and raising questions about systemic failures in the investigation and prosecution of violent crimes against women...
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64% Bias Score

Pope Francis's Unconventional Papacy and the Uncertain Future of the Catholic Church
The election of Pope Francis in 2013 marked a surprising shift in the Catholic Church, characterized by unconventional approaches to leadership, communication, and financial management, leaving the Church's future direction uncertain.

Pope Francis's Unconventional Papacy and the Uncertain Future of the Catholic Church
The election of Pope Francis in 2013 marked a surprising shift in the Catholic Church, characterized by unconventional approaches to leadership, communication, and financial management, leaving the Church's future direction uncertain.
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64% Bias Score

Piastri Leads F1 Championship After Saudi Arabian Grand Prix Win
Oscar Piastri won the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, his third victory in five races, securing the Formula One World Championship lead after a near-faultless start to the 2025 season. Max Verstappen finished second, but was penalized for off-track driving.

Piastri Leads F1 Championship After Saudi Arabian Grand Prix Win
Oscar Piastri won the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, his third victory in five races, securing the Formula One World Championship lead after a near-faultless start to the 2025 season. Max Verstappen finished second, but was penalized for off-track driving.
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24% Bias Score

Indonesia, China Boost South China Sea Cooperation Amidst Territorial Disputes
Indonesia and China agreed Monday to boost maritime cooperation, including joint security efforts, to improve safety and stability in the South China Sea amid lingering tensions over Chinese activities near the Natuna Islands, despite overlapping claims.

Indonesia, China Boost South China Sea Cooperation Amidst Territorial Disputes
Indonesia and China agreed Monday to boost maritime cooperation, including joint security efforts, to improve safety and stability in the South China Sea amid lingering tensions over Chinese activities near the Natuna Islands, despite overlapping claims.
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36% Bias Score
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