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MEPs to Protest Hungary's Ban on Budapest Pride
A cross-party group of MEPs will protest Hungary's ban on Budapest Pride, urging the European Commission for legal action; the ban, enacted via a constitutional amendment, restricts public events under a child protection law limiting LGBTQ+ depictions and follows a 2021 anti-LGBTQ+ law.
MEPs to Protest Hungary's Ban on Budapest Pride
A cross-party group of MEPs will protest Hungary's ban on Budapest Pride, urging the European Commission for legal action; the ban, enacted via a constitutional amendment, restricts public events under a child protection law limiting LGBTQ+ depictions and follows a 2021 anti-LGBTQ+ law.
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40% Bias Score


EU Delays Anti-Deforestation Law, Classifies Brazil as Standard Risk
The European Union's anti-deforestation law, delayed until late 2025, will require exporters to prove their products are deforestation-free since 2021, classifying Brazil as a standard-risk country alongside Indonesia and Malaysia, prompting criticism from environmental groups.
EU Delays Anti-Deforestation Law, Classifies Brazil as Standard Risk
The European Union's anti-deforestation law, delayed until late 2025, will require exporters to prove their products are deforestation-free since 2021, classifying Brazil as a standard-risk country alongside Indonesia and Malaysia, prompting criticism from environmental groups.
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32% Bias Score


Ukraine, Russia Agree to Prisoner Exchange After First Direct Talks in Three Years
In Istanbul, Ukrainian and Russian delegations held their first direct talks in three years, agreeing to a prisoner exchange of 1,000 soldiers but failing to reach a ceasefire agreement, with Ukraine criticizing Russia's 'unacceptable demands'.
Ukraine, Russia Agree to Prisoner Exchange After First Direct Talks in Three Years
In Istanbul, Ukrainian and Russian delegations held their first direct talks in three years, agreeing to a prisoner exchange of 1,000 soldiers but failing to reach a ceasefire agreement, with Ukraine criticizing Russia's 'unacceptable demands'.
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44% Bias Score


US-EU Trade Consultations Launched Amidst Tariff Disputes
The US and EU initiated extensive trade consultations to address tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, exchanging documents covering tariffs, digital trade, and investments, with the US emphasizing a need for concrete proposals from the EU to avoid higher tariffs by July 8th.
US-EU Trade Consultations Launched Amidst Tariff Disputes
The US and EU initiated extensive trade consultations to address tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, exchanging documents covering tariffs, digital trade, and investments, with the US emphasizing a need for concrete proposals from the EU to avoid higher tariffs by July 8th.
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40% Bias Score


Dutch Cabinet Concerned Over Domestic Unrest Amidst Israel-Hamas War
Dutch Deputy Prime Minister Fleur Agema expressed the cabinet's concern over rising domestic unrest linked to the Israel-Hamas war, citing the violent protests in Katwijk as an example. Upcoming protests are planned, and the government is engaging with local authorities to address the situation.
Dutch Cabinet Concerned Over Domestic Unrest Amidst Israel-Hamas War
Dutch Deputy Prime Minister Fleur Agema expressed the cabinet's concern over rising domestic unrest linked to the Israel-Hamas war, citing the violent protests in Katwijk as an example. Upcoming protests are planned, and the government is engaging with local authorities to address the situation.
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40% Bias Score


Swedish School Shooting: Ten Dead, Motive Unclear
In Örebro, Sweden, on February 4th, Rickard Andersson, a 35-year-old former student with four legally owned firearms, fatally shot ten students and teachers at an adult education school before killing himself; police found no evidence of extremist motives but cited mental health issues and financial...
Swedish School Shooting: Ten Dead, Motive Unclear
In Örebro, Sweden, on February 4th, Rickard Andersson, a 35-year-old former student with four legally owned firearms, fatally shot ten students and teachers at an adult education school before killing himself; police found no evidence of extremist motives but cited mental health issues and financial...
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32% Bias Score

Violent Clashes at Berlin Pro-Palestinian Protest
On May 15th, a pro-Palestinian protest in Berlin's Kreuzberg district marking Nakba Day turned violent, resulting in injuries to both police and protesters, over 50 arrests, and a fractured arm for one officer. The protest, initially planned as a march, was restricted by court order to Südstern squa...

Violent Clashes at Berlin Pro-Palestinian Protest
On May 15th, a pro-Palestinian protest in Berlin's Kreuzberg district marking Nakba Day turned violent, resulting in injuries to both police and protesters, over 50 arrests, and a fractured arm for one officer. The protest, initially planned as a march, was restricted by court order to Südstern squa...
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56% Bias Score

Supreme Court Blocks Mass Deportation of Venezuelans
The Supreme Court blocked the Trump administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to quickly deport Venezuelan nationals accused of gang membership, citing due process concerns and highlighting the wrongful deportation of Kilmar Ábrego García to a dangerous El Salvadorian prison as evidence ...

Supreme Court Blocks Mass Deportation of Venezuelans
The Supreme Court blocked the Trump administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to quickly deport Venezuelan nationals accused of gang membership, citing due process concerns and highlighting the wrongful deportation of Kilmar Ábrego García to a dangerous El Salvadorian prison as evidence ...
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36% Bias Score

UK Migrant Channel Crossings: Ineffective Measures Until 2026
Despite new UK measures targeting migrant Channel crossings, their impact is not anticipated until 2026, due to factors such as increased favorable weather conditions for crossings and the rejection of a proposed scheme by Albania; over 12,000 crossings have already occurred in 2025.

UK Migrant Channel Crossings: Ineffective Measures Until 2026
Despite new UK measures targeting migrant Channel crossings, their impact is not anticipated until 2026, due to factors such as increased favorable weather conditions for crossings and the rejection of a proposed scheme by Albania; over 12,000 crossings have already occurred in 2025.
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60% Bias Score

Soma Disaster Spurs Independent Miners' Union
The Soma mine disaster in Turkey, which killed 301 workers in 2014, led to the creation of the Independent Mine Workers' Union after the DISK union's withdrawal, highlighting systemic failures in worker protection and union representation.

Soma Disaster Spurs Independent Miners' Union
The Soma mine disaster in Turkey, which killed 301 workers in 2014, led to the creation of the Independent Mine Workers' Union after the DISK union's withdrawal, highlighting systemic failures in worker protection and union representation.
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52% Bias Score

Germany Returns Asylum Seekers at Border, Signaling Stricter Immigration Policy
Germany's new government returned 32 asylum seekers at the border in its first week, signaling a stricter immigration policy and raising questions about neighboring countries' cooperation and the potential use of Article 72 of an EU treaty.

Germany Returns Asylum Seekers at Border, Signaling Stricter Immigration Policy
Germany's new government returned 32 asylum seekers at the border in its first week, signaling a stricter immigration policy and raising questions about neighboring countries' cooperation and the potential use of Article 72 of an EU treaty.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Ministry Contradicts Policy, Aids Tata Steel in Disposing of Polluting Steel Slag
The Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management twice aided Tata Steel in disposing of polluting steel slag, despite internal knowledge of environmental risks; this led to further pollution and damage, prompting criticism over transparency and accountability.

Dutch Ministry Contradicts Policy, Aids Tata Steel in Disposing of Polluting Steel Slag
The Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management twice aided Tata Steel in disposing of polluting steel slag, despite internal knowledge of environmental risks; this led to further pollution and damage, prompting criticism over transparency and accountability.
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52% Bias Score
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