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Russian Spies Attended UK Parliament Event in 2016
Three Bulgarian spies convicted of spying for Russia attended a Brexit debate at the Palace of Westminster in May 2016, raising concerns about parliamentary security and potential foreign interference.
Russian Spies Attended UK Parliament Event in 2016
Three Bulgarian spies convicted of spying for Russia attended a Brexit debate at the Palace of Westminster in May 2016, raising concerns about parliamentary security and potential foreign interference.
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44% Bias Score


Iran Mediates Renewed India-Pakistan Conflict
Iran is mediating the renewed India-Pakistan conflict following a Kashmir attack that killed 26 tourists and prompted diplomatic escalations, missile tests, and airspace avoidance by multiple airlines.
Iran Mediates Renewed India-Pakistan Conflict
Iran is mediating the renewed India-Pakistan conflict following a Kashmir attack that killed 26 tourists and prompted diplomatic escalations, missile tests, and airspace avoidance by multiple airlines.
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40% Bias Score


Hawaii Raises Tourist Tax to Fund Climate Change Mitigation
Hawaii's Senate passed Senate Bill 1396, raising the hotel tourist tax to 11% (increasing to 12% in 2025) to fund climate change mitigation and economic development, following the devastating Lahaina fire.
Hawaii Raises Tourist Tax to Fund Climate Change Mitigation
Hawaii's Senate passed Senate Bill 1396, raising the hotel tourist tax to 11% (increasing to 12% in 2025) to fund climate change mitigation and economic development, following the devastating Lahaina fire.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Threatens Military Annexation of Greenland
President Trump, in an NBC interview, threatened military annexation of Greenland, citing national security concerns and the island's resources, despite opposition from Denmark and Greenland; he also discussed his desire for a seamless transition of power to a Republican successor.
Trump Threatens Military Annexation of Greenland
President Trump, in an NBC interview, threatened military annexation of Greenland, citing national security concerns and the island's resources, despite opposition from Denmark and Greenland; he also discussed his desire for a seamless transition of power to a Republican successor.
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56% Bias Score


OPEC+ Production Increase Sends Oil Prices to Multi-Year Lows
OPEC+ boosted oil production by 411,000 barrels per day in June, causing prices to plummet to their lowest point since February 2021 amidst the worsening US-China trade war; this decision reflects a shift to a demand-driven market, impacting future price predictions.
OPEC+ Production Increase Sends Oil Prices to Multi-Year Lows
OPEC+ boosted oil production by 411,000 barrels per day in June, causing prices to plummet to their lowest point since February 2021 amidst the worsening US-China trade war; this decision reflects a shift to a demand-driven market, impacting future price predictions.
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44% Bias Score


Trump's 100% Tariff on Foreign Films Shakes Hollywood
US President Donald Trump announced a 100% tariff on foreign-produced films entering the US, citing the loss of film jobs to other countries offering incentives, potentially impacting the US film industry significantly.
Trump's 100% Tariff on Foreign Films Shakes Hollywood
US President Donald Trump announced a 100% tariff on foreign-produced films entering the US, citing the loss of film jobs to other countries offering incentives, potentially impacting the US film industry significantly.
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52% Bias Score

Simion Wins First Round of Romania's Repeated Presidential Elections
In Romania's repeated presidential elections, far-right candidate George Simion won the first round with about 40% of the vote, facing Nicusor Dan in the May 18th second round; Simion's win reflects growing far-right influence, while Dan faces an uphill battle due to divisions within the pro-Europea...

Simion Wins First Round of Romania's Repeated Presidential Elections
In Romania's repeated presidential elections, far-right candidate George Simion won the first round with about 40% of the vote, facing Nicusor Dan in the May 18th second round; Simion's win reflects growing far-right influence, while Dan faces an uphill battle due to divisions within the pro-Europea...
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48% Bias Score

EP Report: Turkey's Kurdish Issue, Human Rights Concerns, and New EU Relations
The European Parliament's report on Turkey welcomes Öcalan's call for PKK disarmament and Bahçeli's approach as potential catalysts for resolving the Kurdish issue, but criticizes human rights abuses and suggests exploring new EU-Turkey relationship models beyond stalled accession talks.

EP Report: Turkey's Kurdish Issue, Human Rights Concerns, and New EU Relations
The European Parliament's report on Turkey welcomes Öcalan's call for PKK disarmament and Bahçeli's approach as potential catalysts for resolving the Kurdish issue, but criticizes human rights abuses and suggests exploring new EU-Turkey relationship models beyond stalled accession talks.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Trump Congratulates Re-elected Albanese After Dutton's Election Defeat
US President Donald Trump congratulated Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on his landslide reelection victory, expressing personal friendship despite past trade disagreements; Albanese's opponent, Peter Dutton, who ran a Trump-like campaign, lost his seat.

Trump Congratulates Re-elected Albanese After Dutton's Election Defeat
US President Donald Trump congratulated Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on his landslide reelection victory, expressing personal friendship despite past trade disagreements; Albanese's opponent, Peter Dutton, who ran a Trump-like campaign, lost his seat.
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40% Bias Score

EU Court Strikes Down Malta's "Golden Passport" Scheme
The European Court of Justice ruled against Malta's "golden passport" scheme, deeming it a "mere commercial transaction" violating EU law after a 12-year campaign by anti-corruption activist Manuel Delia; the decision follows similar outcomes in other EU countries and raises concerns about money lau...

EU Court Strikes Down Malta's "Golden Passport" Scheme
The European Court of Justice ruled against Malta's "golden passport" scheme, deeming it a "mere commercial transaction" violating EU law after a 12-year campaign by anti-corruption activist Manuel Delia; the decision follows similar outcomes in other EU countries and raises concerns about money lau...
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48% Bias Score

Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration's HHS Restructuring and Mass Firings
Twenty attorneys general sued the Trump administration on Monday over its mass firings and the dismantling of agencies within the Department of Health and Human Services, alleging the administration violated hundreds of laws by consolidating 28 agencies into 15 and laying off approximately 20,000 em...

Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration's HHS Restructuring and Mass Firings
Twenty attorneys general sued the Trump administration on Monday over its mass firings and the dismantling of agencies within the Department of Health and Human Services, alleging the administration violated hundreds of laws by consolidating 28 agencies into 15 and laying off approximately 20,000 em...
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60% Bias Score

UK Police Foil Iranian Terror Plot in London
British police arrested five individuals, primarily Iranian nationals, in London and other areas on suspicion of planning a terror attack; investigations are ongoing, and the threat level remains substantial.

UK Police Foil Iranian Terror Plot in London
British police arrested five individuals, primarily Iranian nationals, in London and other areas on suspicion of planning a terror attack; investigations are ongoing, and the threat level remains substantial.
Progress
40% Bias Score
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