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Pope Francis: A Papacy of Ambivalent Change
Pope Francis's papacy, marked by a focus on poverty and climate change, has seen a shift in the College of Cardinals towards non-European representation, but has faced criticism for insufficient reform in areas like sexual abuse and the ordination of women and married men.
Pope Francis: A Papacy of Ambivalent Change
Pope Francis's papacy, marked by a focus on poverty and climate change, has seen a shift in the College of Cardinals towards non-European representation, but has faced criticism for insufficient reform in areas like sexual abuse and the ordination of women and married men.
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60% Bias Score


Vance's India Visit Aims to Strengthen US-India Ties
US Vice President JD Vance arrived in India for a multi-day visit, including a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi to discuss bilateral relations, focusing on economic, trade, foreign policy, and security issues.
Vance's India Visit Aims to Strengthen US-India Ties
US Vice President JD Vance arrived in India for a multi-day visit, including a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi to discuss bilateral relations, focusing on economic, trade, foreign policy, and security issues.
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48% Bias Score


Jehovah's Witnesses Administrator Admits to Child Sexual Abuse, Continues Career After Suspension
Joseph Fitzgerald Hall, a former Jehovah's Witnesses administrator in New Orleans, admitted to sexually abusing Barry Davis from ages 11-16; after an 11-month suspension, Hall continued his career within the organization, moving to North Carolina; a lawsuit demanding damages is pending.
Jehovah's Witnesses Administrator Admits to Child Sexual Abuse, Continues Career After Suspension
Joseph Fitzgerald Hall, a former Jehovah's Witnesses administrator in New Orleans, admitted to sexually abusing Barry Davis from ages 11-16; after an 11-month suspension, Hall continued his career within the organization, moving to North Carolina; a lawsuit demanding damages is pending.
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40% 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


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

WhatsApp Misinformation Crisis in India: Fractured Families and Social Divisions
Misinformation spread through WhatsApp in India is fracturing families and fueling social divisions, impacting 530 million users; while WhatsApp is implementing controls and partnering with fact-checkers, broader societal and educational changes are crucial to address the issue.

WhatsApp Misinformation Crisis in India: Fractured Families and Social Divisions
Misinformation spread through WhatsApp in India is fracturing families and fueling social divisions, impacting 530 million users; while WhatsApp is implementing controls and partnering with fact-checkers, broader societal and educational changes are crucial to address the issue.
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48% Bias Score

NatWest to be fully privatized after 2008 bailout
NatWest will hold its last shareholder meeting before full privatization, with the government selling its remaining 2.99% stake after a 17-year restructuring following its £46bn bailout in 2008; the government expects to recoup about £25bn.

NatWest to be fully privatized after 2008 bailout
NatWest will hold its last shareholder meeting before full privatization, with the government selling its remaining 2.99% stake after a 17-year restructuring following its £46bn bailout in 2008; the government expects to recoup about £25bn.
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44% 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

Secret Meeting on Western Sahara Angers Spain's Coalition Partner
A secret meeting between Spanish and Moroccan foreign ministers on Holy Thursday angered Spain's junior coalition partner, Sumar, due to a lack of transparency and continued support for Morocco's Western Sahara plan, despite a 2022 policy shift; Sumar criticized this, highlighting the contradiction ...

Secret Meeting on Western Sahara Angers Spain's Coalition Partner
A secret meeting between Spanish and Moroccan foreign ministers on Holy Thursday angered Spain's junior coalition partner, Sumar, due to a lack of transparency and continued support for Morocco's Western Sahara plan, despite a 2022 policy shift; Sumar criticized this, highlighting the contradiction ...
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60% Bias Score
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