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German Bundestag's AfD Committee Chair Denial Sparks Democratic Concerns
The German Bundestag's refusal to grant the AfD chairmanships in parliamentary committees, despite winning 10 million votes, deviates from past proportional representation practices, raising concerns about democratic principles and future political stability.
German Bundestag's AfD Committee Chair Denial Sparks Democratic Concerns
The German Bundestag's refusal to grant the AfD chairmanships in parliamentary committees, despite winning 10 million votes, deviates from past proportional representation practices, raising concerns about democratic principles and future political stability.
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56% Bias Score


Three Charged in Arson Attacks Targeting UK Prime Minister Starmer's Homes
Three individuals—Petro Pochynok (34), Roman Lavrynovych (21), and Stanislav Carpiuc (26)—face charges for arson attacks targeting UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's properties in Kentish Town and Islington, including a car fire and fires at his current and former residences; the counter-terrorism...
Three Charged in Arson Attacks Targeting UK Prime Minister Starmer's Homes
Three individuals—Petro Pochynok (34), Roman Lavrynovych (21), and Stanislav Carpiuc (26)—face charges for arson attacks targeting UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's properties in Kentish Town and Islington, including a car fire and fires at his current and former residences; the counter-terrorism...
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32% Bias Score


US-South Africa Tensions Escalate Over Land Expropriation Bill
President Cyril Ramaphosa's meeting with President Trump at the White House addresses strained US-South Africa relations stemming from South Africa's Expropriation Bill, which allows for land seizure with possible compensation waivers, leading to accusations of persecution against the white minority...
US-South Africa Tensions Escalate Over Land Expropriation Bill
President Cyril Ramaphosa's meeting with President Trump at the White House addresses strained US-South Africa relations stemming from South Africa's Expropriation Bill, which allows for land seizure with possible compensation waivers, leading to accusations of persecution against the white minority...
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72% Bias Score


Russian Strike Kills Six Ukrainian Soldiers in Sumy
At least six Ukrainian soldiers were killed and ten injured in a Russian missile strike on a military training ground in Sumy, Ukraine, on Tuesday; a commander has been dismissed, and an official investigation is underway, though Russia claims far higher casualties.
Russian Strike Kills Six Ukrainian Soldiers in Sumy
At least six Ukrainian soldiers were killed and ten injured in a Russian missile strike on a military training ground in Sumy, Ukraine, on Tuesday; a commander has been dismissed, and an official investigation is underway, though Russia claims far higher casualties.
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52% Bias Score


Iranian Transgender Individuals Face Exile Despite Legal Gender Confirmation
Despite Iran's legal allowance for gender confirmation, societal rejection forces many transgender individuals into exile, seeking acceptance and safety; however, the experience of migration often presents its own set of challenges, highlighting a larger systemic issue of support and acceptance.
Iranian Transgender Individuals Face Exile Despite Legal Gender Confirmation
Despite Iran's legal allowance for gender confirmation, societal rejection forces many transgender individuals into exile, seeking acceptance and safety; however, the experience of migration often presents its own set of challenges, highlighting a larger systemic issue of support and acceptance.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Announces $175 Billion "Golden Dome" Missile Defense System
President Trump announced a $175 billion plan for a missile defense system called "Golden Dome", potentially including space-based technologies, aiming for completion by the end of his presidency, despite expert concerns over its feasibility and cost, and criticism from China and Russia.
Trump Announces $175 Billion "Golden Dome" Missile Defense System
President Trump announced a $175 billion plan for a missile defense system called "Golden Dome", potentially including space-based technologies, aiming for completion by the end of his presidency, despite expert concerns over its feasibility and cost, and criticism from China and Russia.
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44% Bias Score

Legal Concerns Raised Over Germany's Increased Border Controls
Several SPD members of the Bundestag question the legality of Germany's increased border controls, implemented by Interior Minister Dobrindt (CSU) since May 8th, causing economic hardship in the German-French border region and prompting a complaint to Chancellor Merz.

Legal Concerns Raised Over Germany's Increased Border Controls
Several SPD members of the Bundestag question the legality of Germany's increased border controls, implemented by Interior Minister Dobrindt (CSU) since May 8th, causing economic hardship in the German-French border region and prompting a complaint to Chancellor Merz.
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44% Bias Score

Diddy's Sex Trafficking Trial: Day Eight Highlights Witness Testimony and Defense Challenges
Sean "Diddy" Combs's sex trafficking trial in Lower Manhattan entered its eighth day, featuring testimony from a forensic psychologist, a Homeland Security agent detailing seized drugs and weapons from Combs' Miami mansion, and an exotic dancer who identified Combs on a hotel TV. The defense is acti...

Diddy's Sex Trafficking Trial: Day Eight Highlights Witness Testimony and Defense Challenges
Sean "Diddy" Combs's sex trafficking trial in Lower Manhattan entered its eighth day, featuring testimony from a forensic psychologist, a Homeland Security agent detailing seized drugs and weapons from Combs' Miami mansion, and an exotic dancer who identified Combs on a hotel TV. The defense is acti...
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44% Bias Score

First West Nile Virus Detection in English Mosquitoes
Mosquitoes in Nottinghamshire, England, tested positive for West Nile virus for the first time, prompting increased surveillance though the risk to the public remains low; the virus is spread through mosquito bites and is linked to warmer temperatures from climate change.

First West Nile Virus Detection in English Mosquitoes
Mosquitoes in Nottinghamshire, England, tested positive for West Nile virus for the first time, prompting increased surveillance though the risk to the public remains low; the virus is spread through mosquito bites and is linked to warmer temperatures from climate change.
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20% Bias Score

2024 ILGA-Europe Rainbow Index Reveals Stark Contrasts in European LGBTQ+ Rights
The 2024 ILGA-Europe Rainbow Index ranks Malta, Belgium, Iceland, Denmark, and Spain highest for LGBTQ+ rights, while Romania, Poland, and Bulgaria lag, revealing a concerning global backlash against LGBTQ+ rights masked as tradition defense, as highlighted by Hungary's Pride ban and the UK's court ...

2024 ILGA-Europe Rainbow Index Reveals Stark Contrasts in European LGBTQ+ Rights
The 2024 ILGA-Europe Rainbow Index ranks Malta, Belgium, Iceland, Denmark, and Spain highest for LGBTQ+ rights, while Romania, Poland, and Bulgaria lag, revealing a concerning global backlash against LGBTQ+ rights masked as tradition defense, as highlighted by Hungary's Pride ban and the UK's court ...
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32% Bias Score

Illegal Methane Leaks in Croatia Expose Regulatory Gaps
Théophile Humann-Guilleminot, a CATF climate technician, discovered significant methane leaks at Croatian oil and gas facilities, violating the EU's new methane regulation aimed at reducing global emissions by one-third between 2020 and 2030.

Illegal Methane Leaks in Croatia Expose Regulatory Gaps
Théophile Humann-Guilleminot, a CATF climate technician, discovered significant methane leaks at Croatian oil and gas facilities, violating the EU's new methane regulation aimed at reducing global emissions by one-third between 2020 and 2030.
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56% Bias Score

Israeli Soldiers Fire on Diplomatic Delegation Near Jenin
A diplomatic delegation, including representatives from numerous countries, was fired upon by Israeli soldiers near Jenin refugee camp; while no injuries were reported, the incident prompted strong condemnations and the summoning of Israeli ambassadors by several European nations.

Israeli Soldiers Fire on Diplomatic Delegation Near Jenin
A diplomatic delegation, including representatives from numerous countries, was fired upon by Israeli soldiers near Jenin refugee camp; while no injuries were reported, the incident prompted strong condemnations and the summoning of Israeli ambassadors by several European nations.
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40% Bias Score
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