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Paolini Ends 40-Year Drought, Wins Italian Open
Jasmine Paolini, a 29-year-old Italian tennis player, won the Italian Open women's singles title on May 20, 2024, defeating Coco Gauff of the United States in straight sets (6-4, 6-2), ending a 40-year drought for Italian winners. The win propels her to fourth in the world rankings and secures a top...
Paolini Ends 40-Year Drought, Wins Italian Open
Jasmine Paolini, a 29-year-old Italian tennis player, won the Italian Open women's singles title on May 20, 2024, defeating Coco Gauff of the United States in straight sets (6-4, 6-2), ending a 40-year drought for Italian winners. The win propels her to fourth in the world rankings and secures a top...
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56% Bias Score


Ukraine and Russia Agree to Prisoner Exchange After Failed Ceasefire Talks in Istanbul
Ukrainian and Russian delegations met in Istanbul on Friday for the first time in three years, agreeing to exchange 1,000 prisoners of war each, despite failing to reach a ceasefire agreement; Russia demanded territorial concessions as a precondition for a ceasefire, while Ukraine viewed it as an ul...
Ukraine and Russia Agree to Prisoner Exchange After Failed Ceasefire Talks in Istanbul
Ukrainian and Russian delegations met in Istanbul on Friday for the first time in three years, agreeing to exchange 1,000 prisoners of war each, despite failing to reach a ceasefire agreement; Russia demanded territorial concessions as a precondition for a ceasefire, while Ukraine viewed it as an ul...
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44% Bias Score


Tight Polish Presidential Race Pits Pro-EU Candidate Against Nationalist
Poland's May 18th presidential election features a tight race between pro-European Rafal Trzaskowski and nationalist Karol Nawrocki, with the outcome impacting Prime Minister Donald Tusk's agenda and Poland's international relations, potentially strengthening ties with either the EU or the US.
Tight Polish Presidential Race Pits Pro-EU Candidate Against Nationalist
Poland's May 18th presidential election features a tight race between pro-European Rafal Trzaskowski and nationalist Karol Nawrocki, with the outcome impacting Prime Minister Donald Tusk's agenda and Poland's international relations, potentially strengthening ties with either the EU or the US.
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56% Bias Score


UK Treasury Secures £25 Billion Pension Investment Deal Amid Controversy
The UK Treasury secured a deal with 17 major pension providers to invest at least 5% of default funds in UK assets by 2030, potentially adding £25 billion to the economy, but this has sparked controversy over its impact on pension holders' best interests.
UK Treasury Secures £25 Billion Pension Investment Deal Amid Controversy
The UK Treasury secured a deal with 17 major pension providers to invest at least 5% of default funds in UK assets by 2030, potentially adding £25 billion to the economy, but this has sparked controversy over its impact on pension holders' best interests.
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64% Bias Score


Australia's New Government to Implement Stalled Reforms
Australia's new majority government, led by Prime Minister Albanese, can now implement previously stalled policy reforms addressing climate change, economic inequality, and Indigenous recognition, drawing on expert reports from previous administrations, unlike the previous period of political instab...
Australia's New Government to Implement Stalled Reforms
Australia's new majority government, led by Prime Minister Albanese, can now implement previously stalled policy reforms addressing climate change, economic inequality, and Indigenous recognition, drawing on expert reports from previous administrations, unlike the previous period of political instab...
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40% Bias Score


Aviation Insurance Adapts to Limited Nuclear Warfare Threat
Due to the rising probability of limited nuclear warfare, the aviation industry is creating insurance policies that would allow flights to continue outside immediate conflict zones, unlike previous policies mandating worldwide grounding after any nuclear detonation.
Aviation Insurance Adapts to Limited Nuclear Warfare Threat
Due to the rising probability of limited nuclear warfare, the aviation industry is creating insurance policies that would allow flights to continue outside immediate conflict zones, unlike previous policies mandating worldwide grounding after any nuclear detonation.
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52% Bias Score

Crystal Palace Wins First Major Trophy: FA Cup Victory Over Manchester City
Crystal Palace defeated Manchester City 1-0 in the FA Cup final on May 2025, securing their first major trophy after overcoming a challenging start to the season marked by a managerial crisis and significant roster changes.

Crystal Palace Wins First Major Trophy: FA Cup Victory Over Manchester City
Crystal Palace defeated Manchester City 1-0 in the FA Cup final on May 2025, securing their first major trophy after overcoming a challenging start to the season marked by a managerial crisis and significant roster changes.
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36% Bias Score

Trump's Mideast Trip Excludes Israel Amid Gaza Crisis
President Trump's Middle East trip excluded Israel, fueling speculation of a strained relationship amid intensified Israeli airstrikes in Gaza resulting in at least 90 deaths, and major arms deals with Saudi Arabia; analysts suggest a US policy shift prioritizing regional stability.

Trump's Mideast Trip Excludes Israel Amid Gaza Crisis
President Trump's Middle East trip excluded Israel, fueling speculation of a strained relationship amid intensified Israeli airstrikes in Gaza resulting in at least 90 deaths, and major arms deals with Saudi Arabia; analysts suggest a US policy shift prioritizing regional stability.
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56% Bias Score

Portugal's Hung Parliament Election: Corruption and Immigration Dominate
Portugal's snap parliamentary elections on May 18th see Prime Minister Luís Montenegro's center-right coalition leading polls with 31.3% but facing a hung parliament; concerns over corruption involving his family's firm triggered the early vote; immigration is a key campaign issue amid a sevenfold i...

Portugal's Hung Parliament Election: Corruption and Immigration Dominate
Portugal's snap parliamentary elections on May 18th see Prime Minister Luís Montenegro's center-right coalition leading polls with 31.3% but facing a hung parliament; concerns over corruption involving his family's firm triggered the early vote; immigration is a key campaign issue amid a sevenfold i...
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44% Bias Score

Planned Burns Threaten Extinction of Victorian Glossy Black Cockatoos
Planned burns of 13,000 hectares of forest in East Gippsland, Victoria, threaten the vulnerable Glossy Black Cockatoo population, which already suffered a 75% decline after the 2019-20 bushfires and relies on the remaining 48,000 hectares of unburnt habitat for its specialized diet and breeding. Con...

Planned Burns Threaten Extinction of Victorian Glossy Black Cockatoos
Planned burns of 13,000 hectares of forest in East Gippsland, Victoria, threaten the vulnerable Glossy Black Cockatoo population, which already suffered a 75% decline after the 2019-20 bushfires and relies on the remaining 48,000 hectares of unburnt habitat for its specialized diet and breeding. Con...
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48% Bias Score

Sheinbaum's Presidential Test: Navigating US Relations Under Trump's Return
Mexican President Sheinbaum faces the challenge of balancing economic cooperation with the US under Trump's return while maintaining national sovereignty, drawing on past PRI strategies of discreet accommodation and strategic nationalism to navigate complex relations.

Sheinbaum's Presidential Test: Navigating US Relations Under Trump's Return
Mexican President Sheinbaum faces the challenge of balancing economic cooperation with the US under Trump's return while maintaining national sovereignty, drawing on past PRI strategies of discreet accommodation and strategic nationalism to navigate complex relations.
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56% Bias Score

Australian Campaign Pushes for Mandatory Genetic Testing in Unexplained Child Deaths
Danielle Green's campaign, "Coroners Project," advocates for mandatory genetic testing in unexplained child deaths in Australia after losing two children to a rare gene mutation that was not detected during autopsy, highlighting that 40% of child deaths under 20 are currently unascertained.

Australian Campaign Pushes for Mandatory Genetic Testing in Unexplained Child Deaths
Danielle Green's campaign, "Coroners Project," advocates for mandatory genetic testing in unexplained child deaths in Australia after losing two children to a rare gene mutation that was not detected during autopsy, highlighting that 40% of child deaths under 20 are currently unascertained.
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40% Bias Score
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