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European Leaders Coordinate with Trump on Ukraine Ahead of Putin Call
On May 18th, European leaders discussed the Ukraine conflict with US President Trump before his planned call with President Putin, emphasizing the need for a ceasefire and potential sanctions against Russia if peace talks aren't pursued seriously; Trump aims to broker a ceasefire with a proposed 30-...
European Leaders Coordinate with Trump on Ukraine Ahead of Putin Call
On May 18th, European leaders discussed the Ukraine conflict with US President Trump before his planned call with President Putin, emphasizing the need for a ceasefire and potential sanctions against Russia if peace talks aren't pursued seriously; Trump aims to broker a ceasefire with a proposed 30-...
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44% Bias Score


Dan Wins Romanian Presidency in Upset Victory
In Romania's May 18th, 2025 presidential election, centrist Nicusor Dan defeated nationalist George Simion (54% to 46%), reversing the first round results amid high turnout (65%) and allegations of Russian interference, signifying a victory for pro-European forces.
Dan Wins Romanian Presidency in Upset Victory
In Romania's May 18th, 2025 presidential election, centrist Nicusor Dan defeated nationalist George Simion (54% to 46%), reversing the first round results amid high turnout (65%) and allegations of Russian interference, signifying a victory for pro-European forces.
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48% Bias Score


Pope Leo XIV Inauguration: Calls for Peace Amidst Global Conflicts
The inauguration of Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope, was lauded as a unifying event amid global conflicts, featuring calls for peace and disarmament, contrasting sharply with the self-aggrandizing rhetoric of political leaders like Donald Trump.
Pope Leo XIV Inauguration: Calls for Peace Amidst Global Conflicts
The inauguration of Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope, was lauded as a unifying event amid global conflicts, featuring calls for peace and disarmament, contrasting sharply with the self-aggrandizing rhetoric of political leaders like Donald Trump.
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36% Bias Score


Trzaskowski Leads in Poland's Tight Presidential First Round
In Poland's presidential election's first round, pro-European Rafal Trzaskowski (30.8%) will face nationalist Karol Nawrocki (29.1%) in a June 1st runoff, crucial for the government's future and policies on abortion and LGBTQ+ rights, amid the war in Ukraine and rising far-right influence.
Trzaskowski Leads in Poland's Tight Presidential First Round
In Poland's presidential election's first round, pro-European Rafal Trzaskowski (30.8%) will face nationalist Karol Nawrocki (29.1%) in a June 1st runoff, crucial for the government's future and policies on abortion and LGBTQ+ rights, amid the war in Ukraine and rising far-right influence.
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56% Bias Score


Mega-Tsunami Threats to US Coastlines
Three US regions—Alaska, Hawaii, and the West Coast—face significant mega-tsunami risks from landslides, volcanic collapses, and earthquakes, as demonstrated by historical events like Alaska's 1958 Lituya Bay mega-tsunami and the 1700 Cascadia mega-tsunami.
Mega-Tsunami Threats to US Coastlines
Three US regions—Alaska, Hawaii, and the West Coast—face significant mega-tsunami risks from landslides, volcanic collapses, and earthquakes, as demonstrated by historical events like Alaska's 1958 Lituya Bay mega-tsunami and the 1700 Cascadia mega-tsunami.
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36% 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

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

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

NATO Corruption Scandal: Five Arrests Spark Transparency Concerns
Belgian and Dutch authorities arrested five individuals for alleged corruption involving NATO contracts for ammunition and drones, prompting investigations across Europe and the US, raising concerns about transparency in rapidly increasing defense spending.

NATO Corruption Scandal: Five Arrests Spark Transparency Concerns
Belgian and Dutch authorities arrested five individuals for alleged corruption involving NATO contracts for ammunition and drones, prompting investigations across Europe and the US, raising concerns about transparency in rapidly increasing defense spending.
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44% Bias Score

Colombia: Deadliest Country for Trade Unionists
Colombia is the deadliest country for trade unionists globally, with at least 11 murdered in the year to March 2024, according to the ITUC; attacks are linked to the country's long conflict and illegal economies, impacting labor rights and stability.

Colombia: Deadliest Country for Trade Unionists
Colombia is the deadliest country for trade unionists globally, with at least 11 murdered in the year to March 2024, according to the ITUC; attacks are linked to the country's long conflict and illegal economies, impacting labor rights and stability.
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44% Bias Score

Biden Diagnosed with Aggressive Prostate Cancer
Former President Joe Biden, 82, has been diagnosed with an aggressive, hormone-sensitive prostate cancer with bone metastasis (Gleason score 9, Grade Group 5), necessitating immediate treatment; his family history includes his son's death from brain cancer.

Biden Diagnosed with Aggressive Prostate Cancer
Former President Joe Biden, 82, has been diagnosed with an aggressive, hormone-sensitive prostate cancer with bone metastasis (Gleason score 9, Grade Group 5), necessitating immediate treatment; his family history includes his son's death from brain cancer.
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40% Bias Score

Amber Alert Issued for Missing Siblings in Groningen
A 10-year-old boy and an 8-year-old girl went missing from Beerta, Groningen, around 3:30 PM on August 29, 2024; police suspect their father took them in a gray Toyota Avensis (license plate 77-NLV-4) and issued an Amber Alert, expanding the search to Germany, Belgium, and France.

Amber Alert Issued for Missing Siblings in Groningen
A 10-year-old boy and an 8-year-old girl went missing from Beerta, Groningen, around 3:30 PM on August 29, 2024; police suspect their father took them in a gray Toyota Avensis (license plate 77-NLV-4) and issued an Amber Alert, expanding the search to Germany, Belgium, and France.
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32% Bias Score
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