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UK and EU Sign Post-Brexit Agreements Amidst Economic Losses and Political Backlash
The UK and EU concluded their first post-Brexit summit in London, signing agreements on various sectors, aiming to reduce economic friction and improve cooperation, despite significant post-Brexit economic losses and domestic political opposition.
UK and EU Sign Post-Brexit Agreements Amidst Economic Losses and Political Backlash
The UK and EU concluded their first post-Brexit summit in London, signing agreements on various sectors, aiming to reduce economic friction and improve cooperation, despite significant post-Brexit economic losses and domestic political opposition.
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48% Bias Score


Söder Calls for Federal Police Expansion to Secure German Borders
CSU leader Markus Söder proposes expanding the German Federal Police to strengthen border security, citing a ten-year high in voluntary departures from Bavaria potentially linked to a new payment card system for asylum seekers, alongside stricter migration policies.
Söder Calls for Federal Police Expansion to Secure German Borders
CSU leader Markus Söder proposes expanding the German Federal Police to strengthen border security, citing a ten-year high in voluntary departures from Bavaria potentially linked to a new payment card system for asylum seekers, alongside stricter migration policies.
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40% Bias Score


Nigeria's "Reserved Seat for Women Bill" Aims to Increase Female Representation in Parliament
Nigeria's proposed "Reserved Seat for Women bill" seeks to address the severe underrepresentation of women in politics, with only 4.3% of federal lawmakers being women, ranking Nigeria 179 out of 183 globally in women's representation in national parliaments.
Nigeria's "Reserved Seat for Women Bill" Aims to Increase Female Representation in Parliament
Nigeria's proposed "Reserved Seat for Women bill" seeks to address the severe underrepresentation of women in politics, with only 4.3% of federal lawmakers being women, ranking Nigeria 179 out of 183 globally in women's representation in national parliaments.
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24% Bias Score


Belarus-North Korea Ties Deepen Amidst UN Sanctions
Belarus has engaged in multiple high-level visits to North Korea in 2024 and 2025, focusing on economic and potentially military cooperation despite UN sanctions, raising international concerns.
Belarus-North Korea Ties Deepen Amidst UN Sanctions
Belarus has engaged in multiple high-level visits to North Korea in 2024 and 2025, focusing on economic and potentially military cooperation despite UN sanctions, raising international concerns.
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44% Bias Score


Malcolm X: A Response to Centuries of Systemic Racism
Malcolm X, born Malcolm Little in 1925, advocated for Black empowerment through any means necessary, including violence, as a response to systemic racism and the perceived failures of nonviolent civil rights movements, after experiencing poverty, discrimination, and witnessing his father's murder.
Malcolm X: A Response to Centuries of Systemic Racism
Malcolm X, born Malcolm Little in 1925, advocated for Black empowerment through any means necessary, including violence, as a response to systemic racism and the perceived failures of nonviolent civil rights movements, after experiencing poverty, discrimination, and witnessing his father's murder.
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44% Bias Score


Lithuania Sues Belarus at UN Court Over Migrant Influx
Lithuania sued Belarus at the UN's International Court of Justice in The Hague on May 19, 2024, for illegally facilitating a massive influx of migrants across its border, citing violations of the UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crime and demanding compensation for damages, including bo...
Lithuania Sues Belarus at UN Court Over Migrant Influx
Lithuania sued Belarus at the UN's International Court of Justice in The Hague on May 19, 2024, for illegally facilitating a massive influx of migrants across its border, citing violations of the UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crime and demanding compensation for damages, including bo...
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52% Bias Score

HDZ Gains in Croatian Local Elections Highlight Central Government Influence
In Croatia's local elections, the HDZ achieved better results than anticipated, while the SDP faced significant losses; the election highlighted the influence of central government funding on local politics, with the HDZ employing various strategies, including the State Attorney's Office to investig...

HDZ Gains in Croatian Local Elections Highlight Central Government Influence
In Croatia's local elections, the HDZ achieved better results than anticipated, while the SDP faced significant losses; the election highlighted the influence of central government funding on local politics, with the HDZ employing various strategies, including the State Attorney's Office to investig...
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48% Bias Score

Lintner Admits Role in Azerbaijan Lobbying Scandal
Former CSU Bundestag member Eduard Lintner admitted to forwarding Azerbaijani payments to a deceased CDU member via his company, claiming it was standard lobbying, while facing charges of bribing officials to influence decisions within the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.

Lintner Admits Role in Azerbaijan Lobbying Scandal
Former CSU Bundestag member Eduard Lintner admitted to forwarding Azerbaijani payments to a deceased CDU member via his company, claiming it was standard lobbying, while facing charges of bribing officials to influence decisions within the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.
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32% Bias Score

EU 2025 GDP Growth Revised Downward; Germany's Economy to Stagnate
The European Commission forecasts a 1.1% GDP growth for the EU and 0.9% for the Eurozone in 2025, significantly lower than previous projections due to unpredictable US trade tariffs; Germany's economy is expected to stagnate at 0% growth, while Austria anticipates a -0.3% decline; a recovery is anti...

EU 2025 GDP Growth Revised Downward; Germany's Economy to Stagnate
The European Commission forecasts a 1.1% GDP growth for the EU and 0.9% for the Eurozone in 2025, significantly lower than previous projections due to unpredictable US trade tariffs; Germany's economy is expected to stagnate at 0% growth, while Austria anticipates a -0.3% decline; a recovery is anti...
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36% Bias Score

50 Years After King's Assassination: A Legacy of Nonviolent Resistance
On April 4, 1968, Martin Luther King Jr., a leader of the American Civil Rights Movement known for his nonviolent protests and "I Have a Dream" speech, was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee; fifty years later, his legacy continues to inspire the fight for racial justice and equality.

50 Years After King's Assassination: A Legacy of Nonviolent Resistance
On April 4, 1968, Martin Luther King Jr., a leader of the American Civil Rights Movement known for his nonviolent protests and "I Have a Dream" speech, was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee; fifty years later, his legacy continues to inspire the fight for racial justice and equality.
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32% Bias Score

Portugal Wildfires: 100,000 Hectares Burned in a Week, Exposing Europe's Growing Fire Risk
Over 100,000 hectares of land in Portugal burned down in a week during autumn 2024, resulting in at least seven deaths and highlighting Europe's increasing wildfire risk due to climate change and unsustainable land management practices.

Portugal Wildfires: 100,000 Hectares Burned in a Week, Exposing Europe's Growing Fire Risk
Over 100,000 hectares of land in Portugal burned down in a week during autumn 2024, resulting in at least seven deaths and highlighting Europe's increasing wildfire risk due to climate change and unsustainable land management practices.
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40% Bias Score

EES to Cause Longer Waits at EU Airports for Britons Despite Brexit 'Reset'
The EU's new Entry/Exit System (EES), starting in October, will require biometric data from UK travelers entering the EU, potentially causing significant delays at airports and border crossings despite the UK Prime Minister's claims of a Brexit 'reset' easing these issues.

EES to Cause Longer Waits at EU Airports for Britons Despite Brexit 'Reset'
The EU's new Entry/Exit System (EES), starting in October, will require biometric data from UK travelers entering the EU, potentially causing significant delays at airports and border crossings despite the UK Prime Minister's claims of a Brexit 'reset' easing these issues.
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44% Bias Score
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