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EU Leaders Push for North Macedonia's EU Accession
European leaders are launching a spring diplomatic offensive to unblock North Macedonia's path to the European Union, with visits planned by the President of the European Council, Antonio Costa, and the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs, Josep Borrell, to Skopje in May, following recent sta...
EU Leaders Push for North Macedonia's EU Accession
European leaders are launching a spring diplomatic offensive to unblock North Macedonia's path to the European Union, with visits planned by the President of the European Council, Antonio Costa, and the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs, Josep Borrell, to Skopje in May, following recent sta...
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40% Bias Score


German Media Criticize Putin's Negotiation Proposal as Time-Buying Tactic
German media outlets criticize Putin's proposal for bilateral talks with Ukraine in Istanbul on May 15th, interpreting it as a tactic to buy time, shift focus away from Russia's inflexible position, and secure a favorable negotiation format, ultimately aiming for Ukrainian capitulation.
German Media Criticize Putin's Negotiation Proposal as Time-Buying Tactic
German media outlets criticize Putin's proposal for bilateral talks with Ukraine in Istanbul on May 15th, interpreting it as a tactic to buy time, shift focus away from Russia's inflexible position, and secure a favorable negotiation format, ultimately aiming for Ukrainian capitulation.
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56% Bias Score


Gates Criticizes Musk's USAID Cuts, Accelerates $200 Billion Donation Plan
Bill Gates criticized Elon Musk's cuts to USAID, predicting a rise in child mortality from 5 to 6 million annually due to the cuts, prompting Gates to accelerate his $200 billion, 20-year donation plan to the Gates Foundation to combat global poverty and disease.
Gates Criticizes Musk's USAID Cuts, Accelerates $200 Billion Donation Plan
Bill Gates criticized Elon Musk's cuts to USAID, predicting a rise in child mortality from 5 to 6 million annually due to the cuts, prompting Gates to accelerate his $200 billion, 20-year donation plan to the Gates Foundation to combat global poverty and disease.
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52% Bias Score


Labour's Delay on Conversion Therapy Ban Sparks Outrage
The Labour government's continued delay in banning conversion therapy in the UK, seven years after its initial pledge, is facing criticism from LGBTQ+ campaigners, who argue it endangers LGBTQ+ individuals and sends a message that their safety is negotiable. The Scottish government has also suspende...
Labour's Delay on Conversion Therapy Ban Sparks Outrage
The Labour government's continued delay in banning conversion therapy in the UK, seven years after its initial pledge, is facing criticism from LGBTQ+ campaigners, who argue it endangers LGBTQ+ individuals and sends a message that their safety is negotiable. The Scottish government has also suspende...
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48% Bias Score


Zelenskyy Invites Pope Leo XIV to Ukraine Amidst Call for End to 'War on Words'
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy invited Pope Leo XIV to visit Ukraine after a phone call, while the new Pope urged journalists to end the polarising "war of words" and promote truthful reporting, highlighting concerns about global conflicts.
Zelenskyy Invites Pope Leo XIV to Ukraine Amidst Call for End to 'War on Words'
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy invited Pope Leo XIV to visit Ukraine after a phone call, while the new Pope urged journalists to end the polarising "war of words" and promote truthful reporting, highlighting concerns about global conflicts.
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36% Bias Score


US-China Trade War: 90-Day Truce Averts Shortages, But Uncertainty Remains
The US and China have temporarily reduced tariffs on each other's goods for 90 days, marking a significant de-escalation in their trade war after warnings of potential US shortages and pressure from retailers, although long-term uncertainty remains.
US-China Trade War: 90-Day Truce Averts Shortages, But Uncertainty Remains
The US and China have temporarily reduced tariffs on each other's goods for 90 days, marking a significant de-escalation in their trade war after warnings of potential US shortages and pressure from retailers, although long-term uncertainty remains.
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60% Bias Score

UK and EU to Hold Brexit Reset Summit on May 19th
The UK and EU will hold a summit on May 19th in London to strengthen security cooperation, improve trade relations, and address outstanding issues from previous agreements, including sanitary and phytosanitary measures, internal security, and emissions trading systems.

UK and EU to Hold Brexit Reset Summit on May 19th
The UK and EU will hold a summit on May 19th in London to strengthen security cooperation, improve trade relations, and address outstanding issues from previous agreements, including sanitary and phytosanitary measures, internal security, and emissions trading systems.
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36% Bias Score

AfD Challenges Verfassungsschutz Surveillance Based on Constitutional Immunity
The AfD in Thuringia and Saxony submitted a legal opinion arguing that constitutional immunity protects them from Verfassungsschutz surveillance, challenging the agency's recent classification of the federal AfD as 'securely right-wing extremist'.

AfD Challenges Verfassungsschutz Surveillance Based on Constitutional Immunity
The AfD in Thuringia and Saxony submitted a legal opinion arguing that constitutional immunity protects them from Verfassungsschutz surveillance, challenging the agency's recent classification of the federal AfD as 'securely right-wing extremist'.
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44% Bias Score

India, Pakistan Reopen Airports After Ceasefire
India and Pakistan reopened 32 airports after a US-brokered ceasefire ended a period of heightened military tension, resuming civilian air travel and marking a crucial step towards regional stability; military talks are scheduled to further solidify the truce.

India, Pakistan Reopen Airports After Ceasefire
India and Pakistan reopened 32 airports after a US-brokered ceasefire ended a period of heightened military tension, resuming civilian air travel and marking a crucial step towards regional stability; military talks are scheduled to further solidify the truce.
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20% Bias Score

Kennedy Blames Parents for Autism, Sparking Concerns and Misinformation
US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stated that parents are responsible for their children's autism and should research vaccines, despite scientific consensus against a link between vaccines and autism; this has caused distress among parents and could lead to dangerous alternative treatments.

Kennedy Blames Parents for Autism, Sparking Concerns and Misinformation
US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stated that parents are responsible for their children's autism and should research vaccines, despite scientific consensus against a link between vaccines and autism; this has caused distress among parents and could lead to dangerous alternative treatments.
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68% Bias Score

Recently Released Prisoner Murders Man Days After Leaving Jail
On June 13, 2024, Owen Blades, recently released from prison, murdered 69-year-old John Connolly in his Lincoln home after a burglary, stabbing him at least 18 times; Blades was apprehended later that day for another stabbing but Connolly's body was discovered five days later.

Recently Released Prisoner Murders Man Days After Leaving Jail
On June 13, 2024, Owen Blades, recently released from prison, murdered 69-year-old John Connolly in his Lincoln home after a burglary, stabbing him at least 18 times; Blades was apprehended later that day for another stabbing but Connolly's body was discovered five days later.
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44% Bias Score

Jamaica's Murder Rate Plummets, But Soaring Police Killings Raise Concerns
Jamaica's murder rate has fallen significantly this year, reaching a two-decade low in April 2025; however, this progress is counterbalanced by a 152% increase in fatal police shootings between January and April 2025, compared to the same period last year, prompting concerns about accountability and...

Jamaica's Murder Rate Plummets, But Soaring Police Killings Raise Concerns
Jamaica's murder rate has fallen significantly this year, reaching a two-decade low in April 2025; however, this progress is counterbalanced by a 152% increase in fatal police shootings between January and April 2025, compared to the same period last year, prompting concerns about accountability and...
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56% Bias Score
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