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Vatican's Evolving Digital Strategy: From Benedict XVI to the Next Pope
Alberto Chinchilla, a social media consultant who worked with the Vatican for 15 years, details the evolution of its digital communication strategy under Popes Benedict XVI and Francis, highlighting the increasing importance of social media and the need for the next Pope to be digitally savvy.
Vatican's Evolving Digital Strategy: From Benedict XVI to the Next Pope
Alberto Chinchilla, a social media consultant who worked with the Vatican for 15 years, details the evolution of its digital communication strategy under Popes Benedict XVI and Francis, highlighting the increasing importance of social media and the need for the next Pope to be digitally savvy.
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36% Bias Score


German Office Labels AfD a Threat to Constitutional Order
Germany's Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution labeled the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party a threat to the constitutional order due to its ethnically-based worldview, agitation against minorities, and links to far-right groups; the AfD plans to appeal.
German Office Labels AfD a Threat to Constitutional Order
Germany's Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution labeled the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party a threat to the constitutional order due to its ethnically-based worldview, agitation against minorities, and links to far-right groups; the AfD plans to appeal.
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52% Bias Score


Greek Cypriot Children Find Refuge in Greece After 1974 Invasion
Hundreds of unaccompanied Greek Cypriot children, displaced by the 1974 Turkish invasion, arrived in Piraeus, Greece on September 22, 1974, seeking temporary shelter, safety, and education until returning home, hosted by families and Church boarding schools as part of a collaborative effort by the C...
Greek Cypriot Children Find Refuge in Greece After 1974 Invasion
Hundreds of unaccompanied Greek Cypriot children, displaced by the 1974 Turkish invasion, arrived in Piraeus, Greece on September 22, 1974, seeking temporary shelter, safety, and education until returning home, hosted by families and Church boarding schools as part of a collaborative effort by the C...
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20% Bias Score


Bondi Accused of Weaponizing Justice Department Despite Claims of Reform
Attorney General Pam Bondi claims to be ending the Justice Department's weaponization, but critics cite her actions, such as overturning the dismissal of a corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams and reinstating Mel Gibson's gun rights, as evidence of her own politicization of the dep...
Bondi Accused of Weaponizing Justice Department Despite Claims of Reform
Attorney General Pam Bondi claims to be ending the Justice Department's weaponization, but critics cite her actions, such as overturning the dismissal of a corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams and reinstating Mel Gibson's gun rights, as evidence of her own politicization of the dep...
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56% Bias Score


Vatican Staff Swear Secrecy Ahead of 2025 Papal Conclave
All Vatican staff participating in the 2025 conclave to elect Pope Francis' successor have sworn oaths of secrecy, facing excommunication for leaks; 133 cardinal electors will finalize their decision in the Sistine Chapel, addressing key issues like LGBTQ+ inclusion and women's roles within the Chur...
Vatican Staff Swear Secrecy Ahead of 2025 Papal Conclave
All Vatican staff participating in the 2025 conclave to elect Pope Francis' successor have sworn oaths of secrecy, facing excommunication for leaks; 133 cardinal electors will finalize their decision in the Sistine Chapel, addressing key issues like LGBTQ+ inclusion and women's roles within the Chur...
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52% Bias Score


Georgia School Shooter May Change Plea
Colt Gray, a 14-year-old accused of the September 4th Apalachee High School shooting in Winder, Georgia, which killed four and injured nine, may change his not-guilty plea, potentially impacting his father's upcoming trial.
Georgia School Shooter May Change Plea
Colt Gray, a 14-year-old accused of the September 4th Apalachee High School shooting in Winder, Georgia, which killed four and injured nine, may change his not-guilty plea, potentially impacting his father's upcoming trial.
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40% Bias Score

Southeastern Spain Rejects Plan to Halve Water Transfers
Regional leaders in southeastern Spain are protesting the Spanish government's plan to halve water transfers through the Tajo-Segura aqueduct by 2028, arguing it threatens the agricultural sector and breaks a prior agreement; this has caused significant political tension between the PP and PSOE part...

Southeastern Spain Rejects Plan to Halve Water Transfers
Regional leaders in southeastern Spain are protesting the Spanish government's plan to halve water transfers through the Tajo-Segura aqueduct by 2028, arguing it threatens the agricultural sector and breaks a prior agreement; this has caused significant political tension between the PP and PSOE part...
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64% Bias Score

Vatican Implements Unprecedented Security for Papal Conclave
The Vatican is employing extensive technological and physical security measures, including signal jamming and electronic isolation, to ensure secrecy during the Papal conclave, where approximately 133 cardinals will gather in the Sistine Chapel to elect the new Pope. All mobile networks will be shut...

Vatican Implements Unprecedented Security for Papal Conclave
The Vatican is employing extensive technological and physical security measures, including signal jamming and electronic isolation, to ensure secrecy during the Papal conclave, where approximately 133 cardinals will gather in the Sistine Chapel to elect the new Pope. All mobile networks will be shut...
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48% Bias Score

Merz Elected German Chancellor Despite Initial Vote Failure
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz failed to secure an absolute majority in his first attempt at election, receiving 310 votes out of the required 316, highlighting internal divisions within the CDU/CSU-SPD coalition and raising concerns about the government's stability.

Merz Elected German Chancellor Despite Initial Vote Failure
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz failed to secure an absolute majority in his first attempt at election, receiving 310 votes out of the required 316, highlighting internal divisions within the CDU/CSU-SPD coalition and raising concerns about the government's stability.
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36% Bias Score

Trump's Controversial Nominee for DC US Attorney Faces Uncertain Confirmation
President Trump is lobbying senators to confirm his controversial nominee, Ed Martin, for US attorney for Washington, DC, before the May 20 deadline, despite concerns about his past statements and incomplete disclosure forms; a failure to confirm could lead to a new appointment process.

Trump's Controversial Nominee for DC US Attorney Faces Uncertain Confirmation
President Trump is lobbying senators to confirm his controversial nominee, Ed Martin, for US attorney for Washington, DC, before the May 20 deadline, despite concerns about his past statements and incomplete disclosure forms; a failure to confirm could lead to a new appointment process.
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44% Bias Score

Ohio Father Denied Bond After Fatally Striking Deputy
Rodney Hinton, whose son was fatally shot by police, was denied bond after being charged with aggravated murder for intentionally striking and killing a deputy directing traffic near the University of Cincinnati.

Ohio Father Denied Bond After Fatally Striking Deputy
Rodney Hinton, whose son was fatally shot by police, was denied bond after being charged with aggravated murder for intentionally striking and killing a deputy directing traffic near the University of Cincinnati.
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44% Bias Score

UK to Restrict Visas from High-Asylum Countries
The UK government will restrict work and study visa applications from Sri Lanka, Pakistan, and Nigeria, and possibly other countries, to reduce asylum claims from overstayers, as part of a wider effort to lower net migration following recent election results showing public concern over immigration.

UK to Restrict Visas from High-Asylum Countries
The UK government will restrict work and study visa applications from Sri Lanka, Pakistan, and Nigeria, and possibly other countries, to reduce asylum claims from overstayers, as part of a wider effort to lower net migration following recent election results showing public concern over immigration.
Progress
48% Bias Score
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