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French Presidency Denounces Fake News of Drug Use by European Leaders in Ukraine
Reports claiming European leaders used drugs during a Ukraine trip are fake news, according to the French presidency; high-quality video footage shows the alleged drugs were a handkerchief and a spoon; Russia is accused of spreading the disinformation to undermine European unity.
French Presidency Denounces Fake News of Drug Use by European Leaders in Ukraine
Reports claiming European leaders used drugs during a Ukraine trip are fake news, according to the French presidency; high-quality video footage shows the alleged drugs were a handkerchief and a spoon; Russia is accused of spreading the disinformation to undermine European unity.
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52% Bias Score


German-Israeli Relations Tested Amidst Gaza Conflict and Netanyahu Arrest Warrant
On May 12, 1965, Germany and Israel established official diplomatic relations; 59 years later, Israeli President Isaac Herzog visits Berlin, commemorating this relationship amidst the ongoing Gaza conflict and rising domestic criticism of Israel in Germany, posing challenges to the bilateral relatio...
German-Israeli Relations Tested Amidst Gaza Conflict and Netanyahu Arrest Warrant
On May 12, 1965, Germany and Israel established official diplomatic relations; 59 years later, Israeli President Isaac Herzog visits Berlin, commemorating this relationship amidst the ongoing Gaza conflict and rising domestic criticism of Israel in Germany, posing challenges to the bilateral relatio...
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32% Bias Score


Poland Accuses Russia of Arson in Warsaw Shopping Center Fire
One year after the May 12, 2024 fire at Warsaw's Marywilska 44 shopping center, Poland's government accuses Russian intelligence of arson, leading to arrests and the closure of a Russian consulate in Krakow, amid already strained relations between the two countries.
Poland Accuses Russia of Arson in Warsaw Shopping Center Fire
One year after the May 12, 2024 fire at Warsaw's Marywilska 44 shopping center, Poland's government accuses Russian intelligence of arson, leading to arrests and the closure of a Russian consulate in Krakow, amid already strained relations between the two countries.
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64% Bias Score


Rwandan Government Repatriates Trafficked Citizens from Southeast Asia
Ten Rwandan citizens, victims of job scams, have been repatriated from Myanmar and Laos, highlighting a broader issue of human trafficking targeting young Rwandans seeking better opportunities abroad; the government is working to bring back more victims.
Rwandan Government Repatriates Trafficked Citizens from Southeast Asia
Ten Rwandan citizens, victims of job scams, have been repatriated from Myanmar and Laos, highlighting a broader issue of human trafficking targeting young Rwandans seeking better opportunities abroad; the government is working to bring back more victims.
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24% Bias Score


Fire Damages UK Prime Minister's Home; Police Investigate
A small fire damaged the front door of Prime Minister Keir Starmer's north London home early Monday morning; police are investigating, treating the incident as suspicious and involving counterterror police.
Fire Damages UK Prime Minister's Home; Police Investigate
A small fire damaged the front door of Prime Minister Keir Starmer's north London home early Monday morning; police are investigating, treating the incident as suspicious and involving counterterror police.
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40% Bias Score


Bulgarian Spies Jailed for Targeting Dissidents in UK
Six Bulgarians were convicted at the Old Bailey for spying for Russia, targeting journalists and dissidents between 2020 and 2023, with sentences ranging from five years to over ten years, highlighting the increasing threat of state-sponsored surveillance in the UK.
Bulgarian Spies Jailed for Targeting Dissidents in UK
Six Bulgarians were convicted at the Old Bailey for spying for Russia, targeting journalists and dissidents between 2020 and 2023, with sentences ranging from five years to over ten years, highlighting the increasing threat of state-sponsored surveillance in the UK.
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56% Bias Score

Venezuela: Mass Protests Erupt Amidst Crushing Poverty and Economic Crisis
On May 1, 2025, massive protests erupted in Venezuela against a \$1.48 minimum wage, insufficient bonuses, and low pensions amid a projected 2-2.5% GDP contraction and 220% inflation in 2025 (OVF), reflecting the failure of government policies to address a deep structural crisis.

Venezuela: Mass Protests Erupt Amidst Crushing Poverty and Economic Crisis
On May 1, 2025, massive protests erupted in Venezuela against a \$1.48 minimum wage, insufficient bonuses, and low pensions amid a projected 2-2.5% GDP contraction and 220% inflation in 2025 (OVF), reflecting the failure of government policies to address a deep structural crisis.
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60% Bias Score

Nazi War Criminal's Role in South American Drug Cartel Revealed
A Der Spiegel report reveals that Nazi war criminal Klaus Barbie, while living in Bolivia under the alias Klaus Altmann, deeply involved himself in the Roberto Suarez drug cartel in the 1970s and actively aided Bolivian military regimes, including helping organize the 1980 coup, leveraging his secur...

Nazi War Criminal's Role in South American Drug Cartel Revealed
A Der Spiegel report reveals that Nazi war criminal Klaus Barbie, while living in Bolivia under the alias Klaus Altmann, deeply involved himself in the Roberto Suarez drug cartel in the 1970s and actively aided Bolivian military regimes, including helping organize the 1980 coup, leveraging his secur...
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52% Bias Score

Germany Tightens Border Controls, Turning Back Asylum Seekers
Germany's new Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt ordered stricter border controls, turning back non-EU citizens without visas, including asylum seekers, based on Chancellor Merz's election promise to curb irregular migration, despite legal and political controversy and concerns from neighboring co...

Germany Tightens Border Controls, Turning Back Asylum Seekers
Germany's new Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt ordered stricter border controls, turning back non-EU citizens without visas, including asylum seekers, based on Chancellor Merz's election promise to curb irregular migration, despite legal and political controversy and concerns from neighboring co...
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48% Bias Score

Alcatraz Reopening Reflects Punitive Populism Trend in Americas
President Trump ordered Alcatraz prison's reopening, reflecting a surge in punitive populism in the Americas; El Salvador's CECOT mega-prison, costing $100 million and holding 40,000 inmates, serves as a model for other nations facing rising crime rates, despite human rights concerns and questionabl...

Alcatraz Reopening Reflects Punitive Populism Trend in Americas
President Trump ordered Alcatraz prison's reopening, reflecting a surge in punitive populism in the Americas; El Salvador's CECOT mega-prison, costing $100 million and holding 40,000 inmates, serves as a model for other nations facing rising crime rates, despite human rights concerns and questionabl...
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44% Bias Score

Starmer's Immigration Plan: Stricter Visas and Criticism over 'Island of Strangers' Rhetoric
Keir Starmer's new immigration plan, aiming to reduce net migration to 300,000 by 2029, includes stricter visa requirements, English language tests, and extended citizenship timelines, sparking criticism for echoing past anti-immigrant rhetoric and potentially harming economic growth and social cohe...

Starmer's Immigration Plan: Stricter Visas and Criticism over 'Island of Strangers' Rhetoric
Keir Starmer's new immigration plan, aiming to reduce net migration to 300,000 by 2029, includes stricter visa requirements, English language tests, and extended citizenship timelines, sparking criticism for echoing past anti-immigrant rhetoric and potentially harming economic growth and social cohe...
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56% Bias Score

Cannes 2024: Expanded Lineup Showcases Global Cinema and Social Commentary
The 2024 Cannes Film Festival's main competition expanded to 22 films, including late additions like Bi Gan's futuristic "Resurrection" and Sergey Loznitsa's Stalin-era drama "Two Prosecutors," starring Aleksandr Kuznetsov, alongside works by acclaimed directors like Wes Anderson and Joanna Trier, w...

Cannes 2024: Expanded Lineup Showcases Global Cinema and Social Commentary
The 2024 Cannes Film Festival's main competition expanded to 22 films, including late additions like Bi Gan's futuristic "Resurrection" and Sergey Loznitsa's Stalin-era drama "Two Prosecutors," starring Aleksandr Kuznetsov, alongside works by acclaimed directors like Wes Anderson and Joanna Trier, w...
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24% Bias Score
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