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Pope Leo XIV Installed: Global Leaders Attend, Conflicts Addressed in Inaugural Speech
Approximately 200,000 people attended Pope Leo XIV's installation in St. Peter's Square on [date unspecified]; he addressed global conflicts in his speech, and key world leaders, including President Zelensky and US Vice President Vance, attended, reflecting his American and Peruvian heritage.
Pope Leo XIV Installed: Global Leaders Attend, Conflicts Addressed in Inaugural Speech
Approximately 200,000 people attended Pope Leo XIV's installation in St. Peter's Square on [date unspecified]; he addressed global conflicts in his speech, and key world leaders, including President Zelensky and US Vice President Vance, attended, reflecting his American and Peruvian heritage.
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40% Bias Score


Israel's Shift in Gaza Strategy: Targeting Civilians to Pressure Hamas
Israel's Gaza offensive represents a departure from its long-standing policy of minimizing civilian casualties, employing a strategy that targets the civilian population to pressure Hamas, violating international law and raising concerns about the erosion of humanitarian norms.
Israel's Shift in Gaza Strategy: Targeting Civilians to Pressure Hamas
Israel's Gaza offensive represents a departure from its long-standing policy of minimizing civilian casualties, employing a strategy that targets the civilian population to pressure Hamas, violating international law and raising concerns about the erosion of humanitarian norms.
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60% Bias Score


Pope Leo XIV Emphasizes Love and Unity, Addressing Global Challenges
Pope Leo XIV, a North American of diverse heritage, was elected Pope, emphasizing love, unity, and addressing societal inequalities and technological threats in his inaugural address, referencing Rerum Novarum and calling for peace and interfaith dialogue.
Pope Leo XIV Emphasizes Love and Unity, Addressing Global Challenges
Pope Leo XIV, a North American of diverse heritage, was elected Pope, emphasizing love, unity, and addressing societal inequalities and technological threats in his inaugural address, referencing Rerum Novarum and calling for peace and interfaith dialogue.
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52% Bias Score


Israel Partially Lifts Gaza Blockade Amidst Famine Concerns
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a resumption of basic food aid to Gaza after a 2.5-month blockade, citing concerns about famine impacting the ongoing military offensive; however, aid organizations and international actors demand the full resumption of humanitarian aid, citing ten...
Israel Partially Lifts Gaza Blockade Amidst Famine Concerns
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a resumption of basic food aid to Gaza after a 2.5-month blockade, citing concerns about famine impacting the ongoing military offensive; however, aid organizations and international actors demand the full resumption of humanitarian aid, citing ten...
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52% Bias Score


Israel to Allow Basic Food Supplies into Gaza Amid Military Offensive
The Israeli government announced it will permit essential food supplies into the Gaza Strip to prevent a humanitarian crisis, amid a major military offensive that has left 2.1 million Palestinians facing starvation, according to the UN, and following the Israeli army's recommendation.
Israel to Allow Basic Food Supplies into Gaza Amid Military Offensive
The Israeli government announced it will permit essential food supplies into the Gaza Strip to prevent a humanitarian crisis, amid a major military offensive that has left 2.1 million Palestinians facing starvation, according to the UN, and following the Israeli army's recommendation.
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60% Bias Score


Biden's Audio Reveals Admission of Keeping Classified Documents, Sparking Debate on Cognitive Decline
Newly released audio from Robert Hur's interview with President Biden reveals the president's admission to keeping classified documents, sparking debate about whether the media and the Biden administration downplayed his cognitive decline, as evidenced by multiple accounts of his memory lapses and s...
Biden's Audio Reveals Admission of Keeping Classified Documents, Sparking Debate on Cognitive Decline
Newly released audio from Robert Hur's interview with President Biden reveals the president's admission to keeping classified documents, sparking debate about whether the media and the Biden administration downplayed his cognitive decline, as evidenced by multiple accounts of his memory lapses and s...
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52% Bias Score

Russia Launches Largest Drone Attack on Ukraine Since 2022
Russia launched its largest drone attack on Ukraine since 2022, killing a 28-year-old woman in Kyiv and injuring three others, including a child, despite Ukraine intercepting almost 90 drones; this follows recent talks between Ukraine and Russia, with President Trump planning calls with both leaders...

Russia Launches Largest Drone Attack on Ukraine Since 2022
Russia launched its largest drone attack on Ukraine since 2022, killing a 28-year-old woman in Kyiv and injuring three others, including a child, despite Ukraine intercepting almost 90 drones; this follows recent talks between Ukraine and Russia, with President Trump planning calls with both leaders...
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40% Bias Score

Tight Polish Presidential Race Sets Up June 1st Runoff
Poland's presidential election first round saw a tight race between centrist Rafał Trzaskowski (30.8%) and populist-right Karol Nawrocki (29.1%), forcing a June 1st runoff that will decide the country's future direction, particularly regarding its relationship with the European Union and its domesti...

Tight Polish Presidential Race Sets Up June 1st Runoff
Poland's presidential election first round saw a tight race between centrist Rafał Trzaskowski (30.8%) and populist-right Karol Nawrocki (29.1%), forcing a June 1st runoff that will decide the country's future direction, particularly regarding its relationship with the European Union and its domesti...
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36% Bias Score

Zelensky-Vance Meeting Follows Failed Istanbul Peace Talks
In Rome on May 18, 2025, Ukrainian President Zelensky met with U.S. Vice President Vance to discuss the largely unsuccessful Istanbul peace talks between Ukraine and Russia, where Russia sent a low-level delegation. Zelensky reiterated Ukraine's commitment to real diplomacy, while future calls betwe...

Zelensky-Vance Meeting Follows Failed Istanbul Peace Talks
In Rome on May 18, 2025, Ukrainian President Zelensky met with U.S. Vice President Vance to discuss the largely unsuccessful Istanbul peace talks between Ukraine and Russia, where Russia sent a low-level delegation. Zelensky reiterated Ukraine's commitment to real diplomacy, while future calls betwe...
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40% Bias Score

Israel Expands Gaza Offensive Amidst Hostage Crisis
Following a failed ceasefire, Israel launched a significantly expanded ground offensive in Gaza, mobilizing tens of thousands of reservists amidst concerns that this action will endanger the hostages held by Hamas, while humanitarian aid will be limited.

Israel Expands Gaza Offensive Amidst Hostage Crisis
Following a failed ceasefire, Israel launched a significantly expanded ground offensive in Gaza, mobilizing tens of thousands of reservists amidst concerns that this action will endanger the hostages held by Hamas, while humanitarian aid will be limited.
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52% Bias Score

Israel Eases Gaza Blockade Amid Humanitarian Crisis
Israel has eased its blockade on Gaza, allowing limited food supplies to avert a starvation crisis, while continuing its military operation against Hamas, amid reports of widespread death and destruction in the region.

Israel Eases Gaza Blockade Amid Humanitarian Crisis
Israel has eased its blockade on Gaza, allowing limited food supplies to avert a starvation crisis, while continuing its military operation against Hamas, amid reports of widespread death and destruction in the region.
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48% Bias Score

Portuguese PM Wins Election, But Lacks Majority Amidst Far-Right Surge
Portugal's center-right Prime Minister Luis Montenegro won the May 18th snap elections with 32.7% of the vote, but the far-right Chega party secured 22.6%, leaving him without a stable majority and highlighting concerns about immigration and corruption.

Portuguese PM Wins Election, But Lacks Majority Amidst Far-Right Surge
Portugal's center-right Prime Minister Luis Montenegro won the May 18th snap elections with 32.7% of the vote, but the far-right Chega party secured 22.6%, leaving him without a stable majority and highlighting concerns about immigration and corruption.
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40% Bias Score
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