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Former Ukrainian Official Assassinated in Madrid
A 52-year-old Ukrainian man, Andriy Portnov—former advisor to ex-President Viktor Yanukovych—was fatally shot outside a school in Pozuelo de Alarcón, Spain, on Wednesday at 9:15 AM, prompting a school lockdown; police are investigating possible connections to the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Former Ukrainian Official Assassinated in Madrid
A 52-year-old Ukrainian man, Andriy Portnov—former advisor to ex-President Viktor Yanukovych—was fatally shot outside a school in Pozuelo de Alarcón, Spain, on Wednesday at 9:15 AM, prompting a school lockdown; police are investigating possible connections to the ongoing war in Ukraine.
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44% Bias Score


Trump's "Golden Dome" Missile Defense Plan Faces International Criticism
President Donald Trump announced the "Golden Dome," a proposed US-wide missile defense system costing \$175 billion, inspired by Israel's Iron Dome, despite concerns from China and Russia about global stability and the system's feasibility.
Trump's "Golden Dome" Missile Defense Plan Faces International Criticism
President Donald Trump announced the "Golden Dome," a proposed US-wide missile defense system costing \$175 billion, inspired by Israel's Iron Dome, despite concerns from China and Russia about global stability and the system's feasibility.
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40% Bias Score


German Authorities Arrest Five Youths Suspected of Far-Right Terrorism
German authorities arrested five youths (ages 14-18) suspected of belonging to a far-right terrorist group, 'Letzte Verteidigungswelle,' aiming to collapse the German government through attacks; two additional suspects are already in custody; Thuringia's Interior Minister points to social media's ro...
German Authorities Arrest Five Youths Suspected of Far-Right Terrorism
German authorities arrested five youths (ages 14-18) suspected of belonging to a far-right terrorist group, 'Letzte Verteidigungswelle,' aiming to collapse the German government through attacks; two additional suspects are already in custody; Thuringia's Interior Minister points to social media's ro...
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48% Bias Score


Germany Plans Significant Electricity Price Cuts Amidst EU Scrutiny
Germany's new government aims to reduce electricity prices by at least five cents per kilowatt-hour for all consumers and introduce a subsidized industrial electricity price of around five cents, facing potential EU scrutiny and costing an estimated €10 billion by 2031 while also planning to build 2...
Germany Plans Significant Electricity Price Cuts Amidst EU Scrutiny
Germany's new government aims to reduce electricity prices by at least five cents per kilowatt-hour for all consumers and introduce a subsidized industrial electricity price of around five cents, facing potential EU scrutiny and costing an estimated €10 billion by 2031 while also planning to build 2...
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40% Bias Score


U.S. States Sue Trump Over "Liberation Day" Tariffs
Twelve U.S. states sued President Trump, claiming his "Liberation Day" tariffs, imposed under a national emergency declaration, are unlawful, costing the average family \$3,800 annually; the Justice Department counters that only Congress can challenge such a declaration.
U.S. States Sue Trump Over "Liberation Day" Tariffs
Twelve U.S. states sued President Trump, claiming his "Liberation Day" tariffs, imposed under a national emergency declaration, are unlawful, costing the average family \$3,800 annually; the Justice Department counters that only Congress can challenge such a declaration.
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40% Bias Score


House Republicans Push for Multi-Trillion Dollar Tax Cut Package
House Republicans are pushing for a vote on a tax cut package estimated to increase the federal deficit by $3.8 trillion over a decade, with offsetting spending cuts to programs like Medicaid and SNAP, impacting various income groups differently.
House Republicans Push for Multi-Trillion Dollar Tax Cut Package
House Republicans are pushing for a vote on a tax cut package estimated to increase the federal deficit by $3.8 trillion over a decade, with offsetting spending cuts to programs like Medicaid and SNAP, impacting various income groups differently.
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48% Bias Score

EU Approves €150 Billion Defense Fund to Boost Production
EU ambassadors approved a €150 billion fund to boost defense production, prioritizing 65% EU-made weapons, bypassing the Parliament, and needing member state approval by May 27th to address vulnerabilities exposed by the Ukraine war and potential shifts in US support.

EU Approves €150 Billion Defense Fund to Boost Production
EU ambassadors approved a €150 billion fund to boost defense production, prioritizing 65% EU-made weapons, bypassing the Parliament, and needing member state approval by May 27th to address vulnerabilities exposed by the Ukraine war and potential shifts in US support.
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36% Bias Score

French Government Report Links Muslim Group to Brotherhood
A French government report identifies the Fédération des Musulmans de France as potentially linked to the Muslim Brotherhood, raising concerns about 'entrism' and prompting the organization's strong denial and warnings against conflating Islam with radicalism; the report was examined during a May 21...

French Government Report Links Muslim Group to Brotherhood
A French government report identifies the Fédération des Musulmans de France as potentially linked to the Muslim Brotherhood, raising concerns about 'entrism' and prompting the organization's strong denial and warnings against conflating Islam with radicalism; the report was examined during a May 21...
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36% Bias Score

U.S. AI Chip Export Controls to China Deemed a Failure, Costing Billions
The Biden administration's export controls on advanced AI chips to China have cost U.S. companies billions of dollars in lost sales, prompting criticism and a potential policy shift by the Trump administration towards a global licensing regime.

U.S. AI Chip Export Controls to China Deemed a Failure, Costing Billions
The Biden administration's export controls on advanced AI chips to China have cost U.S. companies billions of dollars in lost sales, prompting criticism and a potential policy shift by the Trump administration towards a global licensing regime.
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56% Bias Score

Temporary Courthouse for Magdeburg Christmas Market Attack Trial
A temporary courthouse is being built in Magdeburg, Germany, to accommodate the trial of the man who drove his car through the city's Christmas market on December 20, 2022, killing six and injuring over 300. The building, to be completed by the third quarter of 2025, is necessary due to the expected...

Temporary Courthouse for Magdeburg Christmas Market Attack Trial
A temporary courthouse is being built in Magdeburg, Germany, to accommodate the trial of the man who drove his car through the city's Christmas market on December 20, 2022, killing six and injuring over 300. The building, to be completed by the third quarter of 2025, is necessary due to the expected...
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20% Bias Score

Former Ukrainian Official Assassinated in Spain
Oleksiy Portnov, a former Ukrainian official with pro-Russian ties, was shot dead in Spain on an unspecified date. He had faced accusations of treason and embezzlement, and recently won lawsuits against media outlets. This assassination follows other crimes involving Ukrainians and Russians in Spain...

Former Ukrainian Official Assassinated in Spain
Oleksiy Portnov, a former Ukrainian official with pro-Russian ties, was shot dead in Spain on an unspecified date. He had faced accusations of treason and embezzlement, and recently won lawsuits against media outlets. This assassination follows other crimes involving Ukrainians and Russians in Spain...
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40% Bias Score

Serbian Activists Released to House Arrest After Protests
On May 20th, a Serbian court released three activists to house arrest following a five-day student blockade and public pressure, amidst accusations of politically motivated prosecution by the government after wiretap recordings were aired on pro-government media before the investigation.

Serbian Activists Released to House Arrest After Protests
On May 20th, a Serbian court released three activists to house arrest following a five-day student blockade and public pressure, amidst accusations of politically motivated prosecution by the government after wiretap recordings were aired on pro-government media before the investigation.
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60% Bias Score
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