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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


English-Speaking Hackers Target Businesses With DragonForce Ransomware
The Scattered Spider hacking group, primarily based in the US and UK, used social engineering and the DragonForce ransomware to target companies including Marks & Spencer, MGM Resorts, and Caesars Entertainment, resulting in data theft and financial losses; five members aged 20-25 have been charged.
English-Speaking Hackers Target Businesses With DragonForce Ransomware
The Scattered Spider hacking group, primarily based in the US and UK, used social engineering and the DragonForce ransomware to target companies including Marks & Spencer, MGM Resorts, and Caesars Entertainment, resulting in data theft and financial losses; five members aged 20-25 have been charged.
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32% Bias Score


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


Colombia's Cabinet Feud Escalates: Minister Accuses Colleague of Crimes
Foreign Minister Laura Sarabia of Colombia publicly accused Interior Minister Armando Benedetti of violence against women, illicit enrichment, and other crimes related to the 2022 presidential campaign, escalating an ongoing feud within President Gustavo Petro's administration, which has caused seve...
Colombia's Cabinet Feud Escalates: Minister Accuses Colleague of Crimes
Foreign Minister Laura Sarabia of Colombia publicly accused Interior Minister Armando Benedetti of violence against women, illicit enrichment, and other crimes related to the 2022 presidential campaign, escalating an ongoing feud within President Gustavo Petro's administration, which has caused seve...
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56% Bias Score


Lakers' Playoff Exit: Dončić's Debut Ends in Upset
The Los Angeles Lakers, led by Luka Dončić and LeBron James, were eliminated from the NBA playoffs in the first round by the Minnesota Timberwolves, marking a historic upset for the franchise.
Lakers' Playoff Exit: Dončić's Debut Ends in Upset
The Los Angeles Lakers, led by Luka Dončić and LeBron James, were eliminated from the NBA playoffs in the first round by the Minnesota Timberwolves, marking a historic upset for the franchise.
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44% Bias Score


US-Ukraine Economic Agreement: Joint Fund for Reconstruction and Resource Access
The US and Ukraine signed an economic cooperation agreement creating a joint investment fund for reconstruction and granting the US preferential access to Ukrainian natural resources, resolving prior disputes over compensation for US aid.
US-Ukraine Economic Agreement: Joint Fund for Reconstruction and Resource Access
The US and Ukraine signed an economic cooperation agreement creating a joint investment fund for reconstruction and granting the US preferential access to Ukrainian natural resources, resolving prior disputes over compensation for US aid.
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36% 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

Trump's Trade War Intensifies Global Auto Competition
Donald Trump's trade war hurts both China and US automakers by intensifying competition outside of these two major markets, impacting sales and forcing companies to seek growth elsewhere, especially in smaller, fragmented markets.

Trump's Trade War Intensifies Global Auto Competition
Donald Trump's trade war hurts both China and US automakers by intensifying competition outside of these two major markets, impacting sales and forcing companies to seek growth elsewhere, especially in smaller, fragmented markets.
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36% Bias Score

Spanish Judge's Response to Devastating Floods Highlights Systemic Issues
During the October 29, 2023, floods in Paiporta, Spain, Judge Lucía Mayordomo coordinated the response to 45 deaths in her jurisdiction, highlighting the need for improved emergency preparedness and resources, as well as psychological support for first responders.

Spanish Judge's Response to Devastating Floods Highlights Systemic Issues
During the October 29, 2023, floods in Paiporta, Spain, Judge Lucía Mayordomo coordinated the response to 45 deaths in her jurisdiction, highlighting the need for improved emergency preparedness and resources, as well as psychological support for first responders.
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32% Bias Score

EU Defense Spending: Escape Clause Requests Lower Than Expected
Twelve EU member states officially requested the Commission to activate the national escape clause to increase defense spending by 1.5% of their GDP; however, this is fewer than initially anticipated, leading to a downward revision of the €650 billion budget.

EU Defense Spending: Escape Clause Requests Lower Than Expected
Twelve EU member states officially requested the Commission to activate the national escape clause to increase defense spending by 1.5% of their GDP; however, this is fewer than initially anticipated, leading to a downward revision of the €650 billion budget.
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32% Bias Score

Netherlands Suffers €200 Million Subsidy Loss Due to Electric Vehicle Exports
Due to the discontinuation of purchase subsidies for electric vehicles in the Netherlands, approximately 10,000 electric cars were exported in the first quarter of 2024, leading to an estimated €200 million loss in subsidies and a weakened domestic used electric vehicle market.

Netherlands Suffers €200 Million Subsidy Loss Due to Electric Vehicle Exports
Due to the discontinuation of purchase subsidies for electric vehicles in the Netherlands, approximately 10,000 electric cars were exported in the first quarter of 2024, leading to an estimated €200 million loss in subsidies and a weakened domestic used electric vehicle market.
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52% Bias Score
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