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Greece Remembers Pontian Greek Genocide
On May 19th, Greece observes the Genocide of the Pontian Greeks, remembering the hundreds of thousands killed during the Ottoman Empire; President Tasoulas' message emphasizes international recognition as a tribute and a step towards preventing future atrocities.
Greece Remembers Pontian Greek Genocide
On May 19th, Greece observes the Genocide of the Pontian Greeks, remembering the hundreds of thousands killed during the Ottoman Empire; President Tasoulas' message emphasizes international recognition as a tribute and a step towards preventing future atrocities.
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56% Bias Score


Greece Performs First Robotic Liver Transplant in Public Hospital
On May 16th, 2025, Greece's Laiko General Hospital performed its third living-donor liver transplant, the first to use a robotic system (DaVinci) in a public hospital, significantly advancing the country's transplant capabilities. An 18-year-old received a liver lobe from his 56-year-old mother.
Greece Performs First Robotic Liver Transplant in Public Hospital
On May 16th, 2025, Greece's Laiko General Hospital performed its third living-donor liver transplant, the first to use a robotic system (DaVinci) in a public hospital, significantly advancing the country's transplant capabilities. An 18-year-old received a liver lobe from his 56-year-old mother.
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44% Bias Score


Israel Resumes Gaza Aid Amidst New Military Offensive
On May 18, Israel resumed humanitarian aid to Gaza after a two-month suspension, prompted by US pressure and coinciding with the launch of a large-scale military operation, "Gideon's Chariots," despite prior attempts to use aid cuts as leverage against Hamas proving ineffective.
Israel Resumes Gaza Aid Amidst New Military Offensive
On May 18, Israel resumed humanitarian aid to Gaza after a two-month suspension, prompted by US pressure and coinciding with the launch of a large-scale military operation, "Gideon's Chariots," despite prior attempts to use aid cuts as leverage against Hamas proving ineffective.
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52% Bias Score


Italian Holocaust Mural Defaced in Antisemitic Attack
AleXsandro Palombo's Holocaust mural in Milan, depicting the Simpsons family as Auschwitz deportees, was completely defaced on Sunday, marking the sixth antisemitic attack in two years; the artist intends to leave it defaced as a testament to rising antisemitism and calls for stronger laws and gover...
Italian Holocaust Mural Defaced in Antisemitic Attack
AleXsandro Palombo's Holocaust mural in Milan, depicting the Simpsons family as Auschwitz deportees, was completely defaced on Sunday, marking the sixth antisemitic attack in two years; the artist intends to leave it defaced as a testament to rising antisemitism and calls for stronger laws and gover...
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48% Bias Score


2 Million Student Loan Forgiveness Applications Backlogged
A federal court report reveals a 1,985,726 income-driven repayment (IDR) application backlog as of April 30, 2025, resulting from a Department of Education freeze and slow processing resumption; only 79,349 applications were processed in April, leaving millions of borrowers awaiting lower payments a...
2 Million Student Loan Forgiveness Applications Backlogged
A federal court report reveals a 1,985,726 income-driven repayment (IDR) application backlog as of April 30, 2025, resulting from a Department of Education freeze and slow processing resumption; only 79,349 applications were processed in April, leaving millions of borrowers awaiting lower payments a...
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40% Bias Score


Verizon Ends DEI Programs to Secure FCC Approval of \$20 Billion Deal
Verizon ended its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs to secure FCC approval for its \$20 billion acquisition of Frontier Communications, a deal that will upgrade internet access across 25 states and expand fiber optic access to at least 1 million homes annually.
Verizon Ends DEI Programs to Secure FCC Approval of \$20 Billion Deal
Verizon ended its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs to secure FCC approval for its \$20 billion acquisition of Frontier Communications, a deal that will upgrade internet access across 25 states and expand fiber optic access to at least 1 million homes annually.
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64% Bias Score

Lineker Leaves BBC After Antisemitic Post Controversy
Gary Lineker, the BBC's highest-paid employee, is leaving the corporation after sharing a social media post featuring an antisemitic rat emoji, triggering widespread criticism and calls for his dismissal. His final Match of the Day appearance will be this Sunday, and he'll also miss the 2026 World C...

Lineker Leaves BBC After Antisemitic Post Controversy
Gary Lineker, the BBC's highest-paid employee, is leaving the corporation after sharing a social media post featuring an antisemitic rat emoji, triggering widespread criticism and calls for his dismissal. His final Match of the Day appearance will be this Sunday, and he'll also miss the 2026 World C...
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40% Bias Score

Netherlands Police Launch Home Visits for Online Crime Victims
The Netherlands National Police implemented a nationwide program offering home visits to victims of online crimes like bank fraud and sextortion, improving support and investigation efficiency, addressing the unique challenges of digital crime compared to physical crime.

Netherlands Police Launch Home Visits for Online Crime Victims
The Netherlands National Police implemented a nationwide program offering home visits to victims of online crimes like bank fraud and sextortion, improving support and investigation efficiency, addressing the unique challenges of digital crime compared to physical crime.
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36% Bias Score

Ryanair Considers Diverting Planes from Tel Aviv Due to Security Concerns
Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary announced on May 2025 that the airline is considering relocating planes from Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport due to security concerns, suspending flights until June 4th, after a recent missile strike and following a 16% drop in annual profit.

Ryanair Considers Diverting Planes from Tel Aviv Due to Security Concerns
Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary announced on May 2025 that the airline is considering relocating planes from Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport due to security concerns, suspending flights until June 4th, after a recent missile strike and following a 16% drop in annual profit.
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52% Bias Score

Israel Halts Gaza Ground Maneuver Amidst Diplomatic Shifts
Israel halted a planned large-scale ground operation in Gaza due to the collapse of a hostage release deal brokered by Egypt, reportedly disrupted by Qatar, and the reported death of Hamas commander Sinwar. Reservists mobilized for the operation expressed frustration.

Israel Halts Gaza Ground Maneuver Amidst Diplomatic Shifts
Israel halted a planned large-scale ground operation in Gaza due to the collapse of a hostage release deal brokered by Egypt, reportedly disrupted by Qatar, and the reported death of Hamas commander Sinwar. Reservists mobilized for the operation expressed frustration.
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44% Bias Score

Panama Climate Summit Aims to Accelerate Clean Energy and Nature-Based Solutions
Panama is hosting climate and nature summits this week, bringing together 100 governments and the private sector to accelerate clean energy, focusing on forest and ocean preservation, and aiming to scale nature-based solutions to combat rising global temperatures exceeding the 1.5 degrees Celsius th...

Panama Climate Summit Aims to Accelerate Clean Energy and Nature-Based Solutions
Panama is hosting climate and nature summits this week, bringing together 100 governments and the private sector to accelerate clean energy, focusing on forest and ocean preservation, and aiming to scale nature-based solutions to combat rising global temperatures exceeding the 1.5 degrees Celsius th...
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48% Bias Score

England Launches Nationwide Blood Transfusion Screening for Contaminated Blood Scandal Victims
In England, all new GP patients born before 1996 will be asked about past blood transfusions to identify those affected by the contaminated blood scandal, leading to Hepatitis C testing and treatment; around 400,000 people will be asked annually.

England Launches Nationwide Blood Transfusion Screening for Contaminated Blood Scandal Victims
In England, all new GP patients born before 1996 will be asked about past blood transfusions to identify those affected by the contaminated blood scandal, leading to Hepatitis C testing and treatment; around 400,000 people will be asked annually.
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32% Bias Score
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