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EU Needs Stronger Narrative to Counter Russia and US Influence
Ian Garner, a lecturer on totalitarianism, argues that the European Union needs a stronger narrative emphasizing security and identity to counter the influence of Russia and the United States, suggesting that the current focus on the single market is insufficient.
EU Needs Stronger Narrative to Counter Russia and US Influence
Ian Garner, a lecturer on totalitarianism, argues that the European Union needs a stronger narrative emphasizing security and identity to counter the influence of Russia and the United States, suggesting that the current focus on the single market is insufficient.
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56% Bias Score


Dutch Mental Health Experts Urge Broader Euthanasia Assessment
Dutch mental health professionals are advocating for broader involvement in euthanasia decisions for mental suffering, citing potential biases and the need for more holistic patient assessment; 219 such requests were granted in 2024, up from 138 in 2023.
Dutch Mental Health Experts Urge Broader Euthanasia Assessment
Dutch mental health professionals are advocating for broader involvement in euthanasia decisions for mental suffering, citing potential biases and the need for more holistic patient assessment; 219 such requests were granted in 2024, up from 138 in 2023.
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32% Bias Score


Dutch Politics: The Impact of 'Political Saviors' on Governance
The departure of Pieter Omtzigt, the latest of nine Dutch "political saviors" since 2002, exemplifies a pattern of strong leaders who challenge the establishment, gain popularity, then leave, significantly impacting governance and fostering a cautious democracy marked by inaction on critical issues.
Dutch Politics: The Impact of 'Political Saviors' on Governance
The departure of Pieter Omtzigt, the latest of nine Dutch "political saviors" since 2002, exemplifies a pattern of strong leaders who challenge the establishment, gain popularity, then leave, significantly impacting governance and fostering a cautious democracy marked by inaction on critical issues.
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56% Bias Score


Civilian Builds Mine-Clearing Robots in Ukraine
Alexey Saniev, a civilian sapper, builds and deploys mine-clearing robots in Ukraine, utilizing his army experience and receiving partial funding from injury settlements, creating 10 such robots in under a year.
Civilian Builds Mine-Clearing Robots in Ukraine
Alexey Saniev, a civilian sapper, builds and deploys mine-clearing robots in Ukraine, utilizing his army experience and receiving partial funding from injury settlements, creating 10 such robots in under a year.
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28% Bias Score


Sharp partisan divide in consumer sentiment following election
The University of Michigan's Consumer Sentiment Index fell from 70.5 to 57.0 between October 2024 and March 2025, largely due to the contrasting reactions of Democrats (a 50.1-point drop) and Republicans (a 30.8-point rise) to the election results; simultaneously, the NFIB's Small Business Optimism ...
Sharp partisan divide in consumer sentiment following election
The University of Michigan's Consumer Sentiment Index fell from 70.5 to 57.0 between October 2024 and March 2025, largely due to the contrasting reactions of Democrats (a 50.1-point drop) and Republicans (a 30.8-point rise) to the election results; simultaneously, the NFIB's Small Business Optimism ...
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36% Bias Score


Republican Bill Faces Crucial Four-Week Deadline Amidst Intraparty Divisions
The Republican-led Congress faces a four-week deadline to pass a bill encompassing trillions in tax cuts, hundreds of billions in increased military and immigration spending, and a debt limit increase of up to $5 trillion, navigating intraparty divisions and budget rules.
Republican Bill Faces Crucial Four-Week Deadline Amidst Intraparty Divisions
The Republican-led Congress faces a four-week deadline to pass a bill encompassing trillions in tax cuts, hundreds of billions in increased military and immigration spending, and a debt limit increase of up to $5 trillion, navigating intraparty divisions and budget rules.
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44% Bias Score

Explosion at Iran's Shahid Rajaee Port Kills 40, Raises Geopolitical Tensions
A massive explosion at Iran's Shahid Rajaee port, its largest container port handling 85% of container imports, killed at least 40 people and injured 800, causing widespread damage and raising concerns about economic and geopolitical consequences, though Iran denies it was a deliberate attack.

Explosion at Iran's Shahid Rajaee Port Kills 40, Raises Geopolitical Tensions
A massive explosion at Iran's Shahid Rajaee port, its largest container port handling 85% of container imports, killed at least 40 people and injured 800, causing widespread damage and raising concerns about economic and geopolitical consequences, though Iran denies it was a deliberate attack.
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Council of State Critiques Schiphol Flight Reduction Plan
The Dutch Council of State criticized the government's plan to limit Schiphol airport flights to 478,000 annually, citing insufficient protection for residents from noise pollution and questioning the balance between resident rights and economic interests, while the European Commission also voiced c...

Dutch Council of State Critiques Schiphol Flight Reduction Plan
The Dutch Council of State criticized the government's plan to limit Schiphol airport flights to 478,000 annually, citing insufficient protection for residents from noise pollution and questioning the balance between resident rights and economic interests, while the European Commission also voiced c...
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36% Bias Score

Trump's Ukraine Shift: From Sanctions to 'Mess'
With only two days left before the end of the first 100 days of Donald Trump's second presidency, his evolving stance on the Ukraine conflict is characterized by a shift from sanctions-based pressure to acknowledging the conflict's complexity as a "mess" created by previous administrations. This inc...

Trump's Ukraine Shift: From Sanctions to 'Mess'
With only two days left before the end of the first 100 days of Donald Trump's second presidency, his evolving stance on the Ukraine conflict is characterized by a shift from sanctions-based pressure to acknowledging the conflict's complexity as a "mess" created by previous administrations. This inc...
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64% Bias Score

Georgia's Rowen Foundation Creates 2,000-Acre Climate-Resilient Living Laboratory
Rowen Foundation is building a 2,000-acre sustainable community in Georgia, partnering with universities to create a living laboratory for climate-resilient development, incorporating biofiltration, smarter street design, and flexible architecture to mitigate risks and promote long-term cost savings...

Georgia's Rowen Foundation Creates 2,000-Acre Climate-Resilient Living Laboratory
Rowen Foundation is building a 2,000-acre sustainable community in Georgia, partnering with universities to create a living laboratory for climate-resilient development, incorporating biofiltration, smarter street design, and flexible architecture to mitigate risks and promote long-term cost savings...
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40% Bias Score

Charest on Leadership: Collaboration, Identity, and Canada's Future
Jean Charest, former Premier of Quebec and long-standing figure in Canadian public life, offers insights on leadership, emphasizing collaboration, intergenerational dialogue, and the need for Canada to reassess its national identity in a time of shifting global dynamics.

Charest on Leadership: Collaboration, Identity, and Canada's Future
Jean Charest, former Premier of Quebec and long-standing figure in Canadian public life, offers insights on leadership, emphasizing collaboration, intergenerational dialogue, and the need for Canada to reassess its national identity in a time of shifting global dynamics.
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56% Bias Score

Putin Announces Temporary Ukraine Ceasefire
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a temporary ceasefire in Ukraine from May 8 to May 10 for the 80th anniversary of Victory Day, a move met with skepticism by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who accused Russia of deception and called for continued pressure.

Putin Announces Temporary Ukraine Ceasefire
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a temporary ceasefire in Ukraine from May 8 to May 10 for the 80th anniversary of Victory Day, a move met with skepticism by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who accused Russia of deception and called for continued pressure.
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36% Bias Score
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