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Papal Election Sparks International Political Maneuvering
The selection of the next pope is generating significant international political maneuvering, with countries like France and the United States engaging in diplomatic efforts to influence the outcome or gain inside knowledge, while Italy hopes for an Italian successor but expresses concern over speci...
Papal Election Sparks International Political Maneuvering
The selection of the next pope is generating significant international political maneuvering, with countries like France and the United States engaging in diplomatic efforts to influence the outcome or gain inside knowledge, while Italy hopes for an Italian successor but expresses concern over speci...
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52% Bias Score


China Lifts Sanctions on EU Parliament Members Amid Trade Tensions
China lifted sanctions on five European Parliament members and its Subcommittee on Human Rights, potentially paving the way for improved trade relations with the EU despite ongoing disputes over human rights in Xinjiang and the stalled 2020 trade deal.
China Lifts Sanctions on EU Parliament Members Amid Trade Tensions
China lifted sanctions on five European Parliament members and its Subcommittee on Human Rights, potentially paving the way for improved trade relations with the EU despite ongoing disputes over human rights in Xinjiang and the stalled 2020 trade deal.
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36% Bias Score


Harris Rebukes Trump, Warns of Economic and Constitutional Crises
Former Vice President Kamala Harris accused President Trump of creating the "greatest man-made economic crisis" through his tariffs and warned of a constitutional crisis due to conflicts with the courts during a speech at the Emerge Gala in San Francisco on Wednesday.
Harris Rebukes Trump, Warns of Economic and Constitutional Crises
Former Vice President Kamala Harris accused President Trump of creating the "greatest man-made economic crisis" through his tariffs and warned of a constitutional crisis due to conflicts with the courts during a speech at the Emerge Gala in San Francisco on Wednesday.
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36% Bias Score


Chelsea Secure Sixth Consecutive WSL Title
Chelsea Women won their sixth consecutive Women's Super League title with a 1-0 victory over Manchester United, showcasing their continued dominance under new manager Sonia Bompastor despite facing challenges in the Champions League semi-final.
Chelsea Secure Sixth Consecutive WSL Title
Chelsea Women won their sixth consecutive Women's Super League title with a 1-0 victory over Manchester United, showcasing their continued dominance under new manager Sonia Bompastor despite facing challenges in the Champions League semi-final.
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40% Bias Score


Dollar Rises on Hawkish Fed Expectations Despite Weak US Economic Data
The US dollar index (DXY00) rose 0.24% on Wednesday due to increased liquidity demand from a stock market slump and hawkish Fed policy expectations after stronger-than-expected core PCE price index data; however, weaker-than-expected US economic growth and employment data limited gains.
Dollar Rises on Hawkish Fed Expectations Despite Weak US Economic Data
The US dollar index (DXY00) rose 0.24% on Wednesday due to increased liquidity demand from a stock market slump and hawkish Fed policy expectations after stronger-than-expected core PCE price index data; however, weaker-than-expected US economic growth and employment data limited gains.
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32% Bias Score


Australian Election: Preference Shifts and Record Independent Wins
The 2022 Australian federal election showed a decline in major party support to 68.8% of primary votes, resulting in a record 16 seats won by candidates not initially leading, with independent candidates winning more than half of those seats due to complex preference flows influenced by voter choice...
Australian Election: Preference Shifts and Record Independent Wins
The 2022 Australian federal election showed a decline in major party support to 68.8% of primary votes, resulting in a record 16 seats won by candidates not initially leading, with independent candidates winning more than half of those seats due to complex preference flows influenced by voter choice...
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36% Bias Score

BBC Bias: Heat Pumps Censored, Pro-Trump Article Published
The BBC's suppression of a heat pump podcast, contrasted with its publication of a pro-Trump article, highlights a bias favoring powerful economic interests over environmental concerns and left-leaning viewpoints, raising questions about its editorial integrity and long-term survival.

BBC Bias: Heat Pumps Censored, Pro-Trump Article Published
The BBC's suppression of a heat pump podcast, contrasted with its publication of a pro-Trump article, highlights a bias favoring powerful economic interests over environmental concerns and left-leaning viewpoints, raising questions about its editorial integrity and long-term survival.
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60% Bias Score

RAF Flypast Honors VE Day's 80th Anniversary
RAF personnel from 99 Squadron, including Flt Lt Mike Chandler and Wing Cdr Nicola Lofthouse, participated in a complex flypast over Buckingham Palace on Monday to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day, with World War II veteran Denis Bishop sharing his memories of that day.

RAF Flypast Honors VE Day's 80th Anniversary
RAF personnel from 99 Squadron, including Flt Lt Mike Chandler and Wing Cdr Nicola Lofthouse, participated in a complex flypast over Buckingham Palace on Monday to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day, with World War II veteran Denis Bishop sharing his memories of that day.
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20% Bias Score

1977 Twin Study Reveals Strong Genetic Link to Autism
A 1977 study on twins showed a strong genetic link to autism; identical twins had a 90% chance of both having autism if one did, while fraternal twins had a 34% chance. This shifted understanding from solely environmental factors to recognizing a significant genetic component, though the precise gen...

1977 Twin Study Reveals Strong Genetic Link to Autism
A 1977 study on twins showed a strong genetic link to autism; identical twins had a 90% chance of both having autism if one did, while fraternal twins had a 34% chance. This shifted understanding from solely environmental factors to recognizing a significant genetic component, though the precise gen...
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48% Bias Score

Security Flaw Found in Germany's New ePA System
Following the nationwide launch of Germany's electronic patient file (ePA), a security vulnerability allowing unauthorized access was identified and quickly resolved by the Gematik agency after ethical hackers from the Chaos Computer Club (CCC) reported the issue, affecting an unknown number of user...

Security Flaw Found in Germany's New ePA System
Following the nationwide launch of Germany's electronic patient file (ePA), a security vulnerability allowing unauthorized access was identified and quickly resolved by the Gematik agency after ethical hackers from the Chaos Computer Club (CCC) reported the issue, affecting an unknown number of user...
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40% Bias Score

Cuba Re-Arrests Opposition Figures, Sparking International Condemnation
On April 30th, 2025, Cuba re-arrested opposition figures José Daniel Ferrer and Félix Navarro, prompting condemnation from the European Union and the United States, who criticized the move as an infringement on human rights and sovereignty.

Cuba Re-Arrests Opposition Figures, Sparking International Condemnation
On April 30th, 2025, Cuba re-arrested opposition figures José Daniel Ferrer and Félix Navarro, prompting condemnation from the European Union and the United States, who criticized the move as an infringement on human rights and sovereignty.
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44% Bias Score

Georgian Activist Awarded for Defiance Against Authoritarian Crackdown
Tamar Kintsurashvili, a Georgian media freedom activist, won the DW Freedom of Speech Award for her work combating disinformation in the face of an increasingly authoritarian Georgian government that passed a law similar to Russia's 'foreign agent' law; she and thousands of protestors oppose it.

Georgian Activist Awarded for Defiance Against Authoritarian Crackdown
Tamar Kintsurashvili, a Georgian media freedom activist, won the DW Freedom of Speech Award for her work combating disinformation in the face of an increasingly authoritarian Georgian government that passed a law similar to Russia's 'foreign agent' law; she and thousands of protestors oppose it.
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40% Bias Score
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