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Tuam Mother and Baby Home: Ireland's Systemic Abuse Revealed
In 2014, the discovery of almost 800 infant and child remains at the Bon Secours Mother and Baby Home in Tuam, Ireland, prompted investigations revealing a system of state-supported Church institutions that concealed, punished, and exploited unmarried mothers and their children from the 1920s to the...
Tuam Mother and Baby Home: Ireland's Systemic Abuse Revealed
In 2014, the discovery of almost 800 infant and child remains at the Bon Secours Mother and Baby Home in Tuam, Ireland, prompted investigations revealing a system of state-supported Church institutions that concealed, punished, and exploited unmarried mothers and their children from the 1920s to the...
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28% Bias Score


Israel Strikes Houthi Infrastructure in Yemen After Tel Aviv Airport Attack
In response to a Houthi missile attack on Israel's Ben Gurion Airport on May 4th, the Israeli military conducted airstrikes on May 5th targeting Houthi infrastructure in Hodeida, Yemen, including weapons transfer facilities and a key economic resource; the Houthis claimed responsibility for the atta...
Israel Strikes Houthi Infrastructure in Yemen After Tel Aviv Airport Attack
In response to a Houthi missile attack on Israel's Ben Gurion Airport on May 4th, the Israeli military conducted airstrikes on May 5th targeting Houthi infrastructure in Hodeida, Yemen, including weapons transfer facilities and a key economic resource; the Houthis claimed responsibility for the atta...
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52% Bias Score


Air Pollution From Greenhouse Gases to Kill 500,000 Europeans Annually by 2050
A University of Leeds study predicts that by 2050, over 500,000 Europeans could die annually from air pollution if greenhouse gas emissions remain high; however, strong emission reductions could prevent 250,000 deaths annually, primarily by targeting PM2.5 and ozone.
Air Pollution From Greenhouse Gases to Kill 500,000 Europeans Annually by 2050
A University of Leeds study predicts that by 2050, over 500,000 Europeans could die annually from air pollution if greenhouse gas emissions remain high; however, strong emission reductions could prevent 250,000 deaths annually, primarily by targeting PM2.5 and ozone.
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40% Bias Score


US-China Trade War Disrupts Global Supply Chains
President Trump's 145% tariffs on Chinese goods and China's subsequent retaliatory tariffs have created a trade war, disrupting global supply chains and raising prices worldwide; neither side is willing to back down, escalating tensions.
US-China Trade War Disrupts Global Supply Chains
President Trump's 145% tariffs on Chinese goods and China's subsequent retaliatory tariffs have created a trade war, disrupting global supply chains and raising prices worldwide; neither side is willing to back down, escalating tensions.
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56% Bias Score


EU Plans Complete Ban on Russian Gas Imports by 2027
The EU Commission proposes a complete ban on Russian gas imports by 2027, presenting concrete measures in June; this follows EU import bans on Russian coal and oil, and aims to counter Russia's weaponization of energy; the German company Sefe is potentially affected.
EU Plans Complete Ban on Russian Gas Imports by 2027
The EU Commission proposes a complete ban on Russian gas imports by 2027, presenting concrete measures in June; this follows EU import bans on Russian coal and oil, and aims to counter Russia's weaponization of energy; the German company Sefe is potentially affected.
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40% Bias Score


Russian Journalist Flees to Paris to Escape 10-Year Prison Sentence
Russian journalist Ekaterina Barabash escaped house arrest and a 10-year prison sentence for criticizing the Ukraine invasion, fleeing to Paris via clandestine routes after evading electronic monitoring; Reporters Without Borders coordinated her escape.
Russian Journalist Flees to Paris to Escape 10-Year Prison Sentence
Russian journalist Ekaterina Barabash escaped house arrest and a 10-year prison sentence for criticizing the Ukraine invasion, fleeing to Paris via clandestine routes after evading electronic monitoring; Reporters Without Borders coordinated her escape.
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44% Bias Score

Iran Mediates as India-Pakistan Tensions Soar After Deadly Attack
Following a deadly attack on tourists in which India blames Pakistan, Iran offered mediation, while Pakistan raised its military alert level and denies involvement, leading to diplomatic expulsions and airspace closures.

Iran Mediates as India-Pakistan Tensions Soar After Deadly Attack
Following a deadly attack on tourists in which India blames Pakistan, Iran offered mediation, while Pakistan raised its military alert level and denies involvement, leading to diplomatic expulsions and airspace closures.
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48% Bias Score

19 Billion Compromised Passwords Highlight Critical Cybersecurity Flaw
A new report reveals over 19 billion compromised passwords are easily accessible online, due to widespread reuse of weak passwords, highlighting a critical vulnerability and emphasizing the need for stronger authentication methods.

19 Billion Compromised Passwords Highlight Critical Cybersecurity Flaw
A new report reveals over 19 billion compromised passwords are easily accessible online, due to widespread reuse of weak passwords, highlighting a critical vulnerability and emphasizing the need for stronger authentication methods.
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20% Bias Score

Far-Right Candidate Dominates Romania's Presidential Election First Round
Romania's first round of presidential elections saw far-right extremist George Simion secure nearly 41% of the vote, significantly exceeding expectations and raising concerns about a potential shift away from the country's pro-Western trajectory.

Far-Right Candidate Dominates Romania's Presidential Election First Round
Romania's first round of presidential elections saw far-right extremist George Simion secure nearly 41% of the vote, significantly exceeding expectations and raising concerns about a potential shift away from the country's pro-Western trajectory.
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60% Bias Score

Lapu-Lapu Festival Attack Highlights Gaps in Canadian Mental Healthcare
The Lapu-Lapu festival in Canada was the scene of a deadly attack on April 26th, leaving 11 dead and 13 hospitalized, allegedly perpetrated by Kai-Ji Adam Lo, a 30-year-old man with a history of over 100 police interactions stemming from his untreated schizophrenia, prompting calls for mental health...

Lapu-Lapu Festival Attack Highlights Gaps in Canadian Mental Healthcare
The Lapu-Lapu festival in Canada was the scene of a deadly attack on April 26th, leaving 11 dead and 13 hospitalized, allegedly perpetrated by Kai-Ji Adam Lo, a 30-year-old man with a history of over 100 police interactions stemming from his untreated schizophrenia, prompting calls for mental health...
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48% Bias Score

EU Plans Complete Ban on Russian Gas by 2027
The EU Commission proposes a two-stage ban on Russian gas imports, starting with short-term contracts by the end of 2023 and ending all imports by the end of 2027, aiming to replace Russian gas with alternative sources and reduce reliance on an unreliable supplier. This follows sanctions on Russian ...

EU Plans Complete Ban on Russian Gas by 2027
The EU Commission proposes a two-stage ban on Russian gas imports, starting with short-term contracts by the end of 2023 and ending all imports by the end of 2027, aiming to replace Russian gas with alternative sources and reduce reliance on an unreliable supplier. This follows sanctions on Russian ...
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40% Bias Score

Harvard's Federal Grants Paused Amidst Trump Administration Dispute
The Department of Education paused Harvard University's federal grant funding due to allegations of mismanagement, discrimination, and lack of viewpoint diversity, escalating a conflict between the Trump administration and the university, impacting new research grants but not student aid.

Harvard's Federal Grants Paused Amidst Trump Administration Dispute
The Department of Education paused Harvard University's federal grant funding due to allegations of mismanagement, discrimination, and lack of viewpoint diversity, escalating a conflict between the Trump administration and the university, impacting new research grants but not student aid.
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56% Bias Score
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