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Bolu Hotel Fire: Investigation Launched into Ministerial Negligence
A fire at the Grand Kartal Hotel in Kartalkaya, Bolu, Turkey, on January 21, resulted in 78 deaths (36 children) and 133 injuries; the Bolu Public Prosecutor's office is investigating negligence by personnel in the Tourism and Labor Ministries, following an expert report citing insufficient inspecti...
Bolu Hotel Fire: Investigation Launched into Ministerial Negligence
A fire at the Grand Kartal Hotel in Kartalkaya, Bolu, Turkey, on January 21, resulted in 78 deaths (36 children) and 133 injuries; the Bolu Public Prosecutor's office is investigating negligence by personnel in the Tourism and Labor Ministries, following an expert report citing insufficient inspecti...
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36% Bias Score


BfV Temporarily Suspends AfD's 'Right-Wing Extremist' Label
Germany's domestic intelligence agency temporarily suspended its classification of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as "securely right-wing extremist" on Thursday, pending a court decision on an injunction filed by the AfD, effectively reversing a recent designation and returning the situatio...
BfV Temporarily Suspends AfD's 'Right-Wing Extremist' Label
Germany's domestic intelligence agency temporarily suspended its classification of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as "securely right-wing extremist" on Thursday, pending a court decision on an injunction filed by the AfD, effectively reversing a recent designation and returning the situatio...
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40% Bias Score


Houthi Attacks on Israel Continue Despite Shipping Truce
Following a mediated agreement, the Huthi rebels in Yemen have ceased attacks on international shipping but will continue targeting Israeli assets, including airports, despite US President Trump's claims of a broader surrender.
Houthi Attacks on Israel Continue Despite Shipping Truce
Following a mediated agreement, the Huthi rebels in Yemen have ceased attacks on international shipping but will continue targeting Israeli assets, including airports, despite US President Trump's claims of a broader surrender.
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36% Bias Score


Mali's Military Government Bans All Political Parties Indefinitely
Mali's military government banned all political parties and political activities indefinitely, citing national security concerns, following a 'consultation' that recommended extending the military ruler's term and ignoring calls for elections; this follows the April 30th revocation of the 2005 party...
Mali's Military Government Bans All Political Parties Indefinitely
Mali's military government banned all political parties and political activities indefinitely, citing national security concerns, following a 'consultation' that recommended extending the military ruler's term and ignoring calls for elections; this follows the April 30th revocation of the 2005 party...
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48% Bias Score


West Point Professor Resigns, Citing Censorship Under Trump Administration
West Point philosophy professor Graham Parsons resigned, citing censorship of "un-American" theories under the Trump administration, leading to curriculum changes, course removals, and restrictions on faculty speech and publications.
West Point Professor Resigns, Citing Censorship Under Trump Administration
West Point philosophy professor Graham Parsons resigned, citing censorship of "un-American" theories under the Trump administration, leading to curriculum changes, course removals, and restrictions on faculty speech and publications.
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60% Bias Score


US-UK Trade Agreement: Temporary Tariff Easing
The US and UK reached a temporary trade agreement, easing tariffs on British goods and potentially saving thousands of jobs; however, the agreement is fragile and could be rescinded by the US President.
US-UK Trade Agreement: Temporary Tariff Easing
The US and UK reached a temporary trade agreement, easing tariffs on British goods and potentially saving thousands of jobs; however, the agreement is fragile and could be rescinded by the US President.
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60% Bias Score

Germany Declares Migration Emergency, Bypassing Dublin Agreement
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz declared a migration-related state of emergency, intending to bypass the Dublin Agreement via Article 72 of the EU Treaty, resulting in intensified border controls and asylum rejections; neighboring countries are being informed.

Germany Declares Migration Emergency, Bypassing Dublin Agreement
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz declared a migration-related state of emergency, intending to bypass the Dublin Agreement via Article 72 of the EU Treaty, resulting in intensified border controls and asylum rejections; neighboring countries are being informed.
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52% Bias Score

Brazilian Study Shows DMT's Promise as Depression Treatment
A Brazilian study, published in Nature, shows that DMT, extracted from the jurema preta plant and used in indigenous rituals, significantly improved depression symptoms in 14 patients within a day in a six-month trial, though researchers caution it's not a 'magic cure'.

Brazilian Study Shows DMT's Promise as Depression Treatment
A Brazilian study, published in Nature, shows that DMT, extracted from the jurema preta plant and used in indigenous rituals, significantly improved depression symptoms in 14 patients within a day in a six-month trial, though researchers caution it's not a 'magic cure'.
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44% Bias Score

U.K.-U.S. Economic Agreement: Tariff Reductions and Future Negotiations
The U.K. and the U.S. announced a new economic agreement offering tariff reductions on British steel and cars, increased market access for agricultural exports, and potential future negotiations, despite a lack of progress on digital services tax and online safety rules.

U.K.-U.S. Economic Agreement: Tariff Reductions and Future Negotiations
The U.K. and the U.S. announced a new economic agreement offering tariff reductions on British steel and cars, increased market access for agricultural exports, and potential future negotiations, despite a lack of progress on digital services tax and online safety rules.
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52% Bias Score

Centrica Faces Shareholder Backlash Over CEO's £4.3m Pay During Energy Crisis
Centrica, British Gas's owner, faced a shareholder rebellion (nearly 40% voted against) over CEO Chris O'Shea's £4.3 million pay package amid a cost-of-living crisis and record £3.8 billion in household energy debt, prompting calls for government intervention to cap energy company executive pay.

Centrica Faces Shareholder Backlash Over CEO's £4.3m Pay During Energy Crisis
Centrica, British Gas's owner, faced a shareholder rebellion (nearly 40% voted against) over CEO Chris O'Shea's £4.3 million pay package amid a cost-of-living crisis and record £3.8 billion in household energy debt, prompting calls for government intervention to cap energy company executive pay.
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56% Bias Score

Sanders Partners with Run for Something to Boost Young Progressive Candidates
Bernie Sanders has partnered with Run for Something to recruit and train young progressive candidates for public office; over 5,000 people have already expressed interest, reflecting Sanders' push for increased progressive involvement in politics following his Fighting Oligarchy tour and the Democra...

Sanders Partners with Run for Something to Boost Young Progressive Candidates
Bernie Sanders has partnered with Run for Something to recruit and train young progressive candidates for public office; over 5,000 people have already expressed interest, reflecting Sanders' push for increased progressive involvement in politics following his Fighting Oligarchy tour and the Democra...
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48% Bias Score

Russia Liberates Troitske in DNR; Ukraine Disregards Ceasefire
Russian forces liberated the village of Troitske in the DNR on May 8, destroying several UAF brigades and causing over 500 casualties, while the UAF disregarded the announced ceasefire and increased attacks, disrupting Moscow airports.

Russia Liberates Troitske in DNR; Ukraine Disregards Ceasefire
Russian forces liberated the village of Troitske in the DNR on May 8, destroying several UAF brigades and causing over 500 casualties, while the UAF disregarded the announced ceasefire and increased attacks, disrupting Moscow airports.
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72% Bias Score
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