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Soros Criticizes Sunrise Movement for Antisemitism, Palestine Focus
Alex Soros criticized the Sunrise Movement, a left-wing climate group partially funded by his organizations, for focusing on Palestine instead of climate issues, following the group's antisemitic statement boycotting events with Zionist Jewish groups, prompting concerns about funding and political a...
Soros Criticizes Sunrise Movement for Antisemitism, Palestine Focus
Alex Soros criticized the Sunrise Movement, a left-wing climate group partially funded by his organizations, for focusing on Palestine instead of climate issues, following the group's antisemitic statement boycotting events with Zionist Jewish groups, prompting concerns about funding and political a...
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56% Bias Score


Jalisco Cartel Attacks Disrupt Mexican Highways
Armed men linked to the Jalisco New Generation drug cartel torched vehicles and blocked roads across central Mexico on Wednesday, in what authorities believe was a reaction to a recent military operation; no casualties were reported.
Jalisco Cartel Attacks Disrupt Mexican Highways
Armed men linked to the Jalisco New Generation drug cartel torched vehicles and blocked roads across central Mexico on Wednesday, in what authorities believe was a reaction to a recent military operation; no casualties were reported.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Accuses Harvard of Antisemitism, Sparking Universities' Defiance
Donald Trump accused Harvard University of being antisemitic and a threat to democracy on April 24th, prompting a lawsuit from Harvard and a rebuke from five Jewish Democratic senators who criticized the administration's use of antisemitism claims to justify actions against universities.
Trump Accuses Harvard of Antisemitism, Sparking Universities' Defiance
Donald Trump accused Harvard University of being antisemitic and a threat to democracy on April 24th, prompting a lawsuit from Harvard and a rebuke from five Jewish Democratic senators who criticized the administration's use of antisemitism claims to justify actions against universities.
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40% Bias Score


Spain Cancels $6.6 Million Arms Deal Amidst Coalition Tensions
The Spanish government cancelled a $6.6 million contract with an Israeli company for 15 million bullets intended for the Civil Guard due to internal political tensions and commitment to the Palestinian cause, despite the contract's prior publication and potential legal repercussions.
Spain Cancels $6.6 Million Arms Deal Amidst Coalition Tensions
The Spanish government cancelled a $6.6 million contract with an Israeli company for 15 million bullets intended for the Civil Guard due to internal political tensions and commitment to the Palestinian cause, despite the contract's prior publication and potential legal repercussions.
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48% Bias Score


Bayrou's Daughter Accuses Priest of Assault, Fueling Abuse Scandal
François Bayrou's daughter, Hélène Pearlman, 53, publicly accused a priest at the Notre-Dame de Bétharram school of physically assaulting her at age 14, adding to hundreds of abuse allegations against the school and intensifying the political scandal surrounding the French Prime Minister.
Bayrou's Daughter Accuses Priest of Assault, Fueling Abuse Scandal
François Bayrou's daughter, Hélène Pearlman, 53, publicly accused a priest at the Notre-Dame de Bétharram school of physically assaulting her at age 14, adding to hundreds of abuse allegations against the school and intensifying the political scandal surrounding the French Prime Minister.
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60% Bias Score


Germany's High Addiction Rates: 146,500 Annual Deaths and €57 Billion Economic Cost
Germany's 2025 addiction report reveals 99,000 smoking and 47,500 alcohol-related deaths annually, costing €57 billion, with alcohol significantly more affordable than in other European countries and high consumption rates across age groups.
Germany's High Addiction Rates: 146,500 Annual Deaths and €57 Billion Economic Cost
Germany's 2025 addiction report reveals 99,000 smoking and 47,500 alcohol-related deaths annually, costing €57 billion, with alcohol significantly more affordable than in other European countries and high consumption rates across age groups.
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44% Bias Score

U.S. Marines Under Investigation for Alleged Rapes in Okinawa
Two U.S. Marines in Okinawa are under investigation for alleged rapes, the latest in a string of assault cases that have angered residents, prompting renewed calls for accountability and a reevaluation of the U.S. military presence.

U.S. Marines Under Investigation for Alleged Rapes in Okinawa
Two U.S. Marines in Okinawa are under investigation for alleged rapes, the latest in a string of assault cases that have angered residents, prompting renewed calls for accountability and a reevaluation of the U.S. military presence.
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40% Bias Score

Macron pledges to return skulls, create historical commission in Madagascar
French President Emmanuel Macron announced the creation of a joint Franco-Malagasy commission of historians to investigate the 1947 insurrection in Madagascar and committed to returning three Sakalava skulls held at the Musée de l'Homme in Paris, marking a step towards reconciliation for the colonia...

Macron pledges to return skulls, create historical commission in Madagascar
French President Emmanuel Macron announced the creation of a joint Franco-Malagasy commission of historians to investigate the 1947 insurrection in Madagascar and committed to returning three Sakalava skulls held at the Musée de l'Homme in Paris, marking a step towards reconciliation for the colonia...
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44% Bias Score

Europe's Competitiveness Crisis: Over-regulation and Risk Aversion Hamper Innovation
Antonio Campinos, President of the European Patent Organisation, says Europe has lost productivity and competitiveness due to over-regulation and risk aversion, unlike the US, urging increased investment and diversification of trade partnerships to avoid a potential economic decline.

Europe's Competitiveness Crisis: Over-regulation and Risk Aversion Hamper Innovation
Antonio Campinos, President of the European Patent Organisation, says Europe has lost productivity and competitiveness due to over-regulation and risk aversion, unlike the US, urging increased investment and diversification of trade partnerships to avoid a potential economic decline.
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32% Bias Score

EU Parliament Raises EDIP's EU Component Threshold to 70%
MEPs voted to require at least 70% of components in the €1.5 billion EDIP to be from the EU or associated countries, aiming to reduce external dependency and boost domestic production, despite concerns from some members about access to funds.

EU Parliament Raises EDIP's EU Component Threshold to 70%
MEPs voted to require at least 70% of components in the €1.5 billion EDIP to be from the EU or associated countries, aiming to reduce external dependency and boost domestic production, despite concerns from some members about access to funds.
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44% Bias Score

Trump's Trade War Spurs Global Price Hikes, Economic Uncertainty
President Trump's trade war is causing businesses worldwide to raise prices and lower financial forecasts due to increased costs and supply chain disruptions, impacting consumer confidence and global economic growth, with nearly 30 companies cutting their forecasts in recent weeks.

Trump's Trade War Spurs Global Price Hikes, Economic Uncertainty
President Trump's trade war is causing businesses worldwide to raise prices and lower financial forecasts due to increased costs and supply chain disruptions, impacting consumer confidence and global economic growth, with nearly 30 companies cutting their forecasts in recent weeks.
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56% Bias Score

South Africa Shifts Stance on Ukraine After Deadly Kyiv Strikes
Following deadly Russian missile strikes on Kyiv, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's visit to Africa was shortened; this follows South Africa's UN vote condemning Russia's invasion of Ukraine, marking a significant shift in its previously pro-Moscow stance.

South Africa Shifts Stance on Ukraine After Deadly Kyiv Strikes
Following deadly Russian missile strikes on Kyiv, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's visit to Africa was shortened; this follows South Africa's UN vote condemning Russia's invasion of Ukraine, marking a significant shift in its previously pro-Moscow stance.
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32% Bias Score
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