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Trump Announces Halt to Houthi Attacks; Hints at Canada's Potential Annexation
During a White House meeting, President Trump announced a halt to attacks on the Houthis, claiming a promise from them to cease hostilities, while Prime Minister Carney stated that "Canada is not for sale." Trump responded by suggesting Canada could become the 51st US state.
Trump Announces Halt to Houthi Attacks; Hints at Canada's Potential Annexation
During a White House meeting, President Trump announced a halt to attacks on the Houthis, claiming a promise from them to cease hostilities, while Prime Minister Carney stated that "Canada is not for sale." Trump responded by suggesting Canada could become the 51st US state.
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52% Bias Score


Rome School Commemorates Jewish Students Expelled Under Fascism
On May 6th, 2024, Virginia Della Seta, expelled from her Roman school in 1938 due to racial laws, returned for a plaque unveiling honoring victims of fascism. Her family's subsequent deportation and death in Nazi camps underscore the tragedy.
Rome School Commemorates Jewish Students Expelled Under Fascism
On May 6th, 2024, Virginia Della Seta, expelled from her Roman school in 1938 due to racial laws, returned for a plaque unveiling honoring victims of fascism. Her family's subsequent deportation and death in Nazi camps underscore the tragedy.
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12% Bias Score


Real-World Disasters Show Cooperation, Not Chaos
Contrary to popular media depictions, real-world disasters often elicit widespread cooperation and mutual aid, as seen in the 9/11 evacuations, the recent Iberian blackout, and other crises, challenging the 'disaster myth' of widespread panic and selfishness.
Real-World Disasters Show Cooperation, Not Chaos
Contrary to popular media depictions, real-world disasters often elicit widespread cooperation and mutual aid, as seen in the 9/11 evacuations, the recent Iberian blackout, and other crises, challenging the 'disaster myth' of widespread panic and selfishness.
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56% Bias Score


Dutch Inspectorate Orders Resignation of Het Adriano Huis Directors Over Client Abuse
The Dutch Health and Youth Care Inspectorate (IGJ) ordered the two directors of Het Adriano Huis in Bergen op Zoom to resign by May 17th due to a 2024 investigation revealing client mistreatment, including humiliation, intimidation, unnecessary physical restraints, and punitive measures; failure to ...
Dutch Inspectorate Orders Resignation of Het Adriano Huis Directors Over Client Abuse
The Dutch Health and Youth Care Inspectorate (IGJ) ordered the two directors of Het Adriano Huis in Bergen op Zoom to resign by May 17th due to a 2024 investigation revealing client mistreatment, including humiliation, intimidation, unnecessary physical restraints, and punitive measures; failure to ...
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48% Bias Score


EU Auditors Criticize COVID-19 Recovery Fund for Weak Controls
The European Court of Auditors criticized the EU's €650 billion COVID-19 recovery fund for its weak control mechanisms, lack of transparency, and difficulty in recovering misspent funds, despite its crucial role in the economic recovery; the report recommends improvements for future EU funding initi...
EU Auditors Criticize COVID-19 Recovery Fund for Weak Controls
The European Court of Auditors criticized the EU's €650 billion COVID-19 recovery fund for its weak control mechanisms, lack of transparency, and difficulty in recovering misspent funds, despite its crucial role in the economic recovery; the report recommends improvements for future EU funding initi...
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32% Bias Score


Merz's Fragile Victory: Germany's New Chancellor Faces Unstable Coalition and Rising AfD
Despite initial setbacks, Friedrich Merz became Germany's new chancellor, facing a fragile coalition government threatened by the far-right AfD's rise and internal divisions over immigration and economic policy; the new government's stability is questioned amidst a weak economy and international cha...
Merz's Fragile Victory: Germany's New Chancellor Faces Unstable Coalition and Rising AfD
Despite initial setbacks, Friedrich Merz became Germany's new chancellor, facing a fragile coalition government threatened by the far-right AfD's rise and internal divisions over immigration and economic policy; the new government's stability is questioned amidst a weak economy and international cha...
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48% Bias Score

Mistaken Identity: Argentine Worker Briefly Held as Missing Nazi Official
In September 1960, Argentine authorities mistakenly arrested Walter Flegel, a German immigrant, believing him to be Martin Bormann; the ensuing media frenzy and international diplomatic pressure led to his swift release when fingerprint evidence proved his innocence.

Mistaken Identity: Argentine Worker Briefly Held as Missing Nazi Official
In September 1960, Argentine authorities mistakenly arrested Walter Flegel, a German immigrant, believing him to be Martin Bormann; the ensuing media frenzy and international diplomatic pressure led to his swift release when fingerprint evidence proved his innocence.
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48% Bias Score

Authoritarian Tactics in El Salvador and the U.S.: Mass Arrests and Deportations
In El Salvador and the U.S., Presidents Bukele and Trump employed similar tactics—warrantless arrests, arrest quotas, and use of tattoos as evidence—resulting in over 85,000 new inmates in El Salvador and over 66,000 detained migrants in the U.S., raising human rights concerns due to violations of d...

Authoritarian Tactics in El Salvador and the U.S.: Mass Arrests and Deportations
In El Salvador and the U.S., Presidents Bukele and Trump employed similar tactics—warrantless arrests, arrest quotas, and use of tattoos as evidence—resulting in over 85,000 new inmates in El Salvador and over 66,000 detained migrants in the U.S., raising human rights concerns due to violations of d...
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64% Bias Score

Greek Minister's Istanbul Visit Focuses on Halki School, Community Relations
Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis concluded a four-day visit to Istanbul from Wednesday to Saturday, engaging with the Ecumenical Patriarchate, the Greek community, and Turkish officials to address the reopening of the Halki Theological School, support the Greek community, and navigate comp...

Greek Minister's Istanbul Visit Focuses on Halki School, Community Relations
Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis concluded a four-day visit to Istanbul from Wednesday to Saturday, engaging with the Ecumenical Patriarchate, the Greek community, and Turkish officials to address the reopening of the Halki Theological School, support the Greek community, and navigate comp...
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36% Bias Score

Gerritse Wins Vuelta Stage, Claims Red Jersey
Femke Gerritse of SD Worx-Protime secured an unexpected victory in the third stage of the Vuelta Femenina, winning the sprint ahead of Marianne Vos and claiming the red leader's jersey; this is Gerritse's first World Tour win.

Gerritse Wins Vuelta Stage, Claims Red Jersey
Femke Gerritse of SD Worx-Protime secured an unexpected victory in the third stage of the Vuelta Femenina, winning the sprint ahead of Marianne Vos and claiming the red leader's jersey; this is Gerritse's first World Tour win.
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36% Bias Score

Massive Security Operation Planned for NATO Summit in The Hague
The Netherlands will deploy 27,000 police officers and 10,000 military personnel for the NATO summit in The Hague (June 24-25), implementing strict security measures including air and drone restrictions, increased police powers, and counter-disinformation strategies, while striving to minimize disru...

Massive Security Operation Planned for NATO Summit in The Hague
The Netherlands will deploy 27,000 police officers and 10,000 military personnel for the NATO summit in The Hague (June 24-25), implementing strict security measures including air and drone restrictions, increased police powers, and counter-disinformation strategies, while striving to minimize disru...
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36% Bias Score

Merz's Shaky Start as German Chancellor Amidst Political and Economic Turmoil
Germany's newly elected Chancellor Friedrich Merz faced a turbulent start, failing to secure enough votes in the first round due to internal coalition divisions, leaving his mandate and the government's stability uncertain amidst a struggling economy and the rise of the far-right AfD.

Merz's Shaky Start as German Chancellor Amidst Political and Economic Turmoil
Germany's newly elected Chancellor Friedrich Merz faced a turbulent start, failing to secure enough votes in the first round due to internal coalition divisions, leaving his mandate and the government's stability uncertain amidst a struggling economy and the rise of the far-right AfD.
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60% Bias Score
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