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Russian Drone Attack on Kyiv Injures Seven, Causes Fires
A Russian drone attack on Kyiv during the night of Saturday into Sunday injured at least seven civilians, including children, causing fires and damage to buildings and vehicles in the Obolonsky and Svyatoshynsky districts; a separate drone attack in Cherkasy caused fires but no reported casualties.
Russian Drone Attack on Kyiv Injures Seven, Causes Fires
A Russian drone attack on Kyiv during the night of Saturday into Sunday injured at least seven civilians, including children, causing fires and damage to buildings and vehicles in the Obolonsky and Svyatoshynsky districts; a separate drone attack in Cherkasy caused fires but no reported casualties.
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24% Bias Score


Netherlands Commemorates WWII Amidst Gaza Crisis
The Netherlands observed a two-minute silence on May 4th to commemorate victims of WWII, prompting reflection on freedom, justice, and the contrast with the current humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where a blockade mirrors past hardships.
Netherlands Commemorates WWII Amidst Gaza Crisis
The Netherlands observed a two-minute silence on May 4th to commemorate victims of WWII, prompting reflection on freedom, justice, and the contrast with the current humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where a blockade mirrors past hardships.
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52% Bias Score


Five Men Arrested in UK on Suspicion of Iran-Linked Terror Plot
British Counter Terrorism Police arrested five men, four Iranian nationals, on suspicion of plotting a terrorist attack against an unspecified UK location on Saturday, prompting ongoing investigations and heightened security measures.
Five Men Arrested in UK on Suspicion of Iran-Linked Terror Plot
British Counter Terrorism Police arrested five men, four Iranian nationals, on suspicion of plotting a terrorist attack against an unspecified UK location on Saturday, prompting ongoing investigations and heightened security measures.
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36% Bias Score


Australian Labor Wins Landslide Victory
Australia's Labor government won a landslide victory in the recent election, expanding its parliamentary majority while opposition leader Peter Dutton lost his seat; analysts attribute the Liberal party's defeat to deep-seated structural issues and a lack of a compelling economic narrative.
Australian Labor Wins Landslide Victory
Australia's Labor government won a landslide victory in the recent election, expanding its parliamentary majority while opposition leader Peter Dutton lost his seat; analysts attribute the Liberal party's defeat to deep-seated structural issues and a lack of a compelling economic narrative.
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56% Bias Score


Liberal Party's Urban Defeat Fuels Leadership Battle
The Liberal Party suffered a devastating election defeat, losing almost all its moderate MPs and highlighting a significant urban-rural divide. The upcoming leadership battle will be between MPs from regional areas, reflecting the party's weak urban support.
Liberal Party's Urban Defeat Fuels Leadership Battle
The Liberal Party suffered a devastating election defeat, losing almost all its moderate MPs and highlighting a significant urban-rural divide. The upcoming leadership battle will be between MPs from regional areas, reflecting the party's weak urban support.
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52% Bias Score


Two Ancient Silk Road Sites Open to Public in China
Two major Silk Road archaeological sites, the Tuyugou Grottoes in Turpan and Xuanquanzhi in Dunhuang, opened to the public on May 1st, 2025, following substantial renovations and investments, offering new opportunities for exploring ancient cultural exchanges and boosting tourism.
Two Ancient Silk Road Sites Open to Public in China
Two major Silk Road archaeological sites, the Tuyugou Grottoes in Turpan and Xuanquanzhi in Dunhuang, opened to the public on May 1st, 2025, following substantial renovations and investments, offering new opportunities for exploring ancient cultural exchanges and boosting tourism.
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24% Bias Score

China's Booming Live Music Industry Drives Economic Growth
Fueled by rising consumer spending, China's live music industry, particularly concerts and music festivals, is experiencing rapid growth, driving services consumption and economic expansion, with events like the Bubbling & Boiling Music and Art Festival in Tianjin attracting significant out-of-town ...

China's Booming Live Music Industry Drives Economic Growth
Fueled by rising consumer spending, China's live music industry, particularly concerts and music festivals, is experiencing rapid growth, driving services consumption and economic expansion, with events like the Bubbling & Boiling Music and Art Festival in Tianjin attracting significant out-of-town ...
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60% Bias Score

TRIM63 Gene Identified as Major Risk Factor for Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
An Israeli study identified TRIM63 gene variants in 12.2% of 107 hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) patients, significantly increasing risk; the discovery, published in Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine, could transform global genetic screening and treatment protocols.

TRIM63 Gene Identified as Major Risk Factor for Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
An Israeli study identified TRIM63 gene variants in 12.2% of 107 hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) patients, significantly increasing risk; the discovery, published in Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine, could transform global genetic screening and treatment protocols.
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28% Bias Score

Federal Funding Cut from Elite Universities over Antisemitism and Anti-American Sentiment
The Trump administration cut billions in federal funding from elite universities like Columbia and Harvard for failing to address antisemitism and anti-American sentiment, sparking debate over taxpayer funding of institutions seen as hostile to American values.

Federal Funding Cut from Elite Universities over Antisemitism and Anti-American Sentiment
The Trump administration cut billions in federal funding from elite universities like Columbia and Harvard for failing to address antisemitism and anti-American sentiment, sparking debate over taxpayer funding of institutions seen as hostile to American values.
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72% Bias Score

Labor's France Wins Dickson, Defeating Dutton
Ali France, a Labor candidate who lost her leg in an accident, won the Dickson seat in Queensland, defeating incumbent opposition leader Peter Dutton; her victory is particularly meaningful given the recent death of her son, Henry, to leukemia.

Labor's France Wins Dickson, Defeating Dutton
Ali France, a Labor candidate who lost her leg in an accident, won the Dickson seat in Queensland, defeating incumbent opposition leader Peter Dutton; her victory is particularly meaningful given the recent death of her son, Henry, to leukemia.
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52% Bias Score

Australian Election: Far-Right Parties Fail to Capitalize on Spending
In the 2025 Australian federal election, Clive Palmer's United Australia Party failed to win any seats despite spending an estimated $50 million on advertising, while One Nation received 6.15% of the primary vote, falling short of pre-election expectations and the Coalition's strategic reliance on i...

Australian Election: Far-Right Parties Fail to Capitalize on Spending
In the 2025 Australian federal election, Clive Palmer's United Australia Party failed to win any seats despite spending an estimated $50 million on advertising, while One Nation received 6.15% of the primary vote, falling short of pre-election expectations and the Coalition's strategic reliance on i...
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64% Bias Score

China-Central Asia Summit to Strengthen Trade, Connectivity
China and the five Central Asian nations met in Almaty on April 29th, 2024, to advance trade, connectivity, and multilateralism, planning a summit in Astana in June to further these goals; first-quarter 2024 trade between China and these nations increased by 6.9 percent.

China-Central Asia Summit to Strengthen Trade, Connectivity
China and the five Central Asian nations met in Almaty on April 29th, 2024, to advance trade, connectivity, and multilateralism, planning a summit in Astana in June to further these goals; first-quarter 2024 trade between China and these nations increased by 6.9 percent.
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48% Bias Score
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