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HHS Terminates $60 Million in Grants to Harvard Amid Ongoing Feud with Trump Administration
The US Department of Health and Human Services terminated $60 million in federal grants to Harvard University due to alleged anti-Semitism and discrimination, escalating a feud with the Trump administration over academic freedom and presidential control, following a previous freeze of over $2.2 bill...
HHS Terminates $60 Million in Grants to Harvard Amid Ongoing Feud with Trump Administration
The US Department of Health and Human Services terminated $60 million in federal grants to Harvard University due to alleged anti-Semitism and discrimination, escalating a feud with the Trump administration over academic freedom and presidential control, following a previous freeze of over $2.2 bill...
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60% Bias Score


Germany Tightens Border Controls Amidst Rise in Illegal Immigration
Germany's new Interior Minister, Alexander Dobrindt, implemented stricter border controls, barring visa-free non-EU citizens from entry, following a 45% rise in illegal entry attempts and a stabbing incident in Bielefeld allegedly committed by a Syrian immigrant who arrived in 2023; this reverses th...
Germany Tightens Border Controls Amidst Rise in Illegal Immigration
Germany's new Interior Minister, Alexander Dobrindt, implemented stricter border controls, barring visa-free non-EU citizens from entry, following a 45% rise in illegal entry attempts and a stabbing incident in Bielefeld allegedly committed by a Syrian immigrant who arrived in 2023; this reverses th...
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56% Bias Score


India's Steel Expansion Plan Threatens Climate Goals
India's plan to double steel production by 2030, reliant on coal-based methods, threatens its climate goals and global emission targets; a report by Global Energy Monitor reveals that over 40% of global steel capacity under development is in India, using coal, while only 8% has begun construction, l...
India's Steel Expansion Plan Threatens Climate Goals
India's plan to double steel production by 2030, reliant on coal-based methods, threatens its climate goals and global emission targets; a report by Global Energy Monitor reveals that over 40% of global steel capacity under development is in India, using coal, while only 8% has begun construction, l...
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28% Bias Score


German Politically Motivated Crimes Surge by 40 Percent in 2024
German police recorded over 84,000 politically motivated crimes in 2024, a 40 percent increase compared to 2023, primarily due to the Gaza conflict and federal election, with right-wing extremism accounting for half the incidents and antisemitic crimes rising by 20 percent.
German Politically Motivated Crimes Surge by 40 Percent in 2024
German police recorded over 84,000 politically motivated crimes in 2024, a 40 percent increase compared to 2023, primarily due to the Gaza conflict and federal election, with right-wing extremism accounting for half the incidents and antisemitic crimes rising by 20 percent.
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52% Bias Score


WHO Adopts New Global Pandemic Accord
The World Health Organization (WHO) adopted a new global accord on pandemic preparedness and response in Geneva, aiming for equitable access to healthcare resources following the inequities of the COVID-19 pandemic response.
WHO Adopts New Global Pandemic Accord
The World Health Organization (WHO) adopted a new global accord on pandemic preparedness and response in Geneva, aiming for equitable access to healthcare resources following the inequities of the COVID-19 pandemic response.
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48% Bias Score


Germany Tightens Border Controls, Rejecting Asylum Seekers
On May 15, German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt announced a stricter immigration policy, turning away asylum seekers at the border (except pregnant women and children), resulting in a 45% increase in rejected illegal entries in one week compared to the previous week; this is partly due to an ...
Germany Tightens Border Controls, Rejecting Asylum Seekers
On May 15, German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt announced a stricter immigration policy, turning away asylum seekers at the border (except pregnant women and children), resulting in a 45% increase in rejected illegal entries in one week compared to the previous week; this is partly due to an ...
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68% Bias Score

Romania Averts Far-Right Win, But EU Faces Broader Far-Right Surge
In Romania's presidential election, centrist Nicusor Dan defeated far-right nationalist George Simion with 54% of the vote, avoiding a potential crisis for the EU and Ukraine; however, rising far-right parties in Poland and Portugal signal a concerning trend across Europe.

Romania Averts Far-Right Win, But EU Faces Broader Far-Right Surge
In Romania's presidential election, centrist Nicusor Dan defeated far-right nationalist George Simion with 54% of the vote, avoiding a potential crisis for the EU and Ukraine; however, rising far-right parties in Poland and Portugal signal a concerning trend across Europe.
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40% Bias Score

WHO Adopts Landmark Pandemic Agreement Amidst Budget Crisis
The World Health Assembly adopted a landmark agreement on pandemic prevention and response on May 20th, aiming for earlier global coordination and equitable access to healthcare, despite a significant budget deficit caused by US withdrawal and funding cuts.

WHO Adopts Landmark Pandemic Agreement Amidst Budget Crisis
The World Health Assembly adopted a landmark agreement on pandemic prevention and response on May 20th, aiming for earlier global coordination and equitable access to healthcare, despite a significant budget deficit caused by US withdrawal and funding cuts.
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24% Bias Score

WHO Approves Landmark Pandemic Treaty Despite Objections from Several Countries
On Tuesday, WHO member states approved a landmark treaty to improve global pandemic preparedness and response, despite abstentions from several countries; negotiations on some points will continue for the next year, with the treaty entering into force once 60 countries ratify it.

WHO Approves Landmark Pandemic Treaty Despite Objections from Several Countries
On Tuesday, WHO member states approved a landmark treaty to improve global pandemic preparedness and response, despite abstentions from several countries; negotiations on some points will continue for the next year, with the treaty entering into force once 60 countries ratify it.
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40% Bias Score

Khamenei: Iran Nuclear Talks Unlikely to Succeed
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei declared on May 20th that indirect nuclear negotiations with the U.S. are unlikely to succeed, rejecting U.S. demands to halt uranium enrichment and highlighting the ongoing impasse despite a potential fifth round of talks in Rome.

Khamenei: Iran Nuclear Talks Unlikely to Succeed
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei declared on May 20th that indirect nuclear negotiations with the U.S. are unlikely to succeed, rejecting U.S. demands to halt uranium enrichment and highlighting the ongoing impasse despite a potential fifth round of talks in Rome.
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40% Bias Score

Japan's AI Anime Boom: Copyright Concerns and Labor Shortages
Studio Ghibli's AI filter sparked a copyright debate in Japan, where a 2019 law allows AI training on copyrighted material without consent, despite 94 percent of artists expressing concern; the industry also uses AI to combat labor shortages, but this raises job security fears.

Japan's AI Anime Boom: Copyright Concerns and Labor Shortages
Studio Ghibli's AI filter sparked a copyright debate in Japan, where a 2019 law allows AI training on copyrighted material without consent, despite 94 percent of artists expressing concern; the industry also uses AI to combat labor shortages, but this raises job security fears.
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28% Bias Score

Extinction Rebellion's Impact and Decline: From Mass Mobilization to Targeted Action
Extinction Rebellion's April 2019 London protests, involving bridge occupations and other blockades, mobilized tens of thousands, causing widespread disruption, leading to the UK's declaration of a climate emergency, but momentum later waned due to internal divisions, the pandemic, and increased gov...

Extinction Rebellion's Impact and Decline: From Mass Mobilization to Targeted Action
Extinction Rebellion's April 2019 London protests, involving bridge occupations and other blockades, mobilized tens of thousands, causing widespread disruption, leading to the UK's declaration of a climate emergency, but momentum later waned due to internal divisions, the pandemic, and increased gov...
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40% Bias Score
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