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Stalin Monument Unveiled in Moscow Metro, Igniting Debate
A new life-size Stalin monument in Moscow's Taganskaya metro station, unveiled on May 15th, is sparking controversy, with some praising it as a tribute and others condemning it as a celebration of a dictator responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands.
Stalin Monument Unveiled in Moscow Metro, Igniting Debate
A new life-size Stalin monument in Moscow's Taganskaya metro station, unveiled on May 15th, is sparking controversy, with some praising it as a tribute and others condemning it as a celebration of a dictator responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands.
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40% Bias Score


Tanzanian Authorities Abandon Tortured Activists at Border
Ugandan activist Agather Atuhaire and Kenyan activist Boniface Mwangi, arrested in Tanzania for supporting opposition leader Tundu Lissu, were found abandoned at the border with signs of torture after being held incommunicado; Tanzania's government has not commented on the allegations.
Tanzanian Authorities Abandon Tortured Activists at Border
Ugandan activist Agather Atuhaire and Kenyan activist Boniface Mwangi, arrested in Tanzania for supporting opposition leader Tundu Lissu, were found abandoned at the border with signs of torture after being held incommunicado; Tanzania's government has not commented on the allegations.
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800 Prisoners Exchanged in Largest Swap Since War Began
Russia and Ukraine completed the first phase of a prisoner exchange on Friday, releasing almost 800 people, with the goal of releasing 2,000 people between both sides over the weekend, as agreed at the Istanbul meeting last week.
800 Prisoners Exchanged in Largest Swap Since War Began
Russia and Ukraine completed the first phase of a prisoner exchange on Friday, releasing almost 800 people, with the goal of releasing 2,000 people between both sides over the weekend, as agreed at the Istanbul meeting last week.
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Trump's Tariff Threats Plunge US Markets
President Trump's Friday threats of a 25% tariff on Apple products and a 50% tariff on EU goods sent US markets sharply lower, reversing recent optimism and raising concerns about persistent trade uncertainty. The Dow fell 325 points, the S&P 500 dropped 0.9%, and the Nasdaq slid 1.2%.
Trump's Tariff Threats Plunge US Markets
President Trump's Friday threats of a 25% tariff on Apple products and a 50% tariff on EU goods sent US markets sharply lower, reversing recent optimism and raising concerns about persistent trade uncertainty. The Dow fell 325 points, the S&P 500 dropped 0.9%, and the Nasdaq slid 1.2%.
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Pakistan and Afghanistan Restore Diplomatic Ties Amidst Regional Tensions
Following a recent Pakistan-India conflict involving missiles and drones, Pakistan and Afghanistan, with China's mediation, agreed to restore diplomatic relations and extend the $62 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) into Afghanistan, aiming to improve regional relations.
Pakistan and Afghanistan Restore Diplomatic Ties Amidst Regional Tensions
Following a recent Pakistan-India conflict involving missiles and drones, Pakistan and Afghanistan, with China's mediation, agreed to restore diplomatic relations and extend the $62 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) into Afghanistan, aiming to improve regional relations.
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36% Bias Score


Harvard Faces US Ban on Chinese Students, Triggering Legal Action and Travel Disruptions
The US government banned new international student admissions at Harvard University, prompting many Chinese students to cancel travel plans and seek legal advice to remain in the US, amid concerns about visa status and summer internships, reflecting escalating US-China tensions and potentially shift...
Harvard Faces US Ban on Chinese Students, Triggering Legal Action and Travel Disruptions
The US government banned new international student admissions at Harvard University, prompting many Chinese students to cancel travel plans and seek legal advice to remain in the US, amid concerns about visa status and summer internships, reflecting escalating US-China tensions and potentially shift...
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Record Number of Americans Seek British Citizenship
A record 1,931 Americans applied for British citizenship between January and March 2025, a 12% increase from the last quarter, driven by political dissatisfaction and the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic in the US, although obtaining citizenship in the UK and EU is becoming more difficult.

Record Number of Americans Seek British Citizenship
A record 1,931 Americans applied for British citizenship between January and March 2025, a 12% increase from the last quarter, driven by political dissatisfaction and the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic in the US, although obtaining citizenship in the UK and EU is becoming more difficult.
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36% Bias Score

Trump's Crypto Dinner Raises Pay-to-Play Concerns
More than 200 wealthy cryptocurrency investors, predominantly from Europe, dined with President Trump at his golf club Thursday night for investing millions in his personal $TRUMP meme coin; critics slammed the event as an unprecedented pay-to-play scheme.

Trump's Crypto Dinner Raises Pay-to-Play Concerns
More than 200 wealthy cryptocurrency investors, predominantly from Europe, dined with President Trump at his golf club Thursday night for investing millions in his personal $TRUMP meme coin; critics slammed the event as an unprecedented pay-to-play scheme.
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Fiji's "Loloma Hour": Sustainable Tourism Through Cultural Exchange
Fiji's "Loloma Hour" initiative invites visitors to contribute an hour to environmental or cultural projects, aiming for 5,000 hours of community engagement annually, promoting sustainable tourism and cultural preservation through activities like traditional weaving, coral planting, and culinary cla...

Fiji's "Loloma Hour": Sustainable Tourism Through Cultural Exchange
Fiji's "Loloma Hour" initiative invites visitors to contribute an hour to environmental or cultural projects, aiming for 5,000 hours of community engagement annually, promoting sustainable tourism and cultural preservation through activities like traditional weaving, coral planting, and culinary cla...
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Trump Demands Apple Make iPhones in US or Face 25% Tariff
President Trump demanded Apple manufacture iPhones in the US or face a 25% tariff, a move unlikely to succeed due to high costs and complex supply chains, despite Apple's $500 billion US investment and efforts to increase US production of some components.

Trump Demands Apple Make iPhones in US or Face 25% Tariff
President Trump demanded Apple manufacture iPhones in the US or face a 25% tariff, a move unlikely to succeed due to high costs and complex supply chains, despite Apple's $500 billion US investment and efforts to increase US production of some components.
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Trump Administration Drops Lawsuits Against Major Corporations, Weakening Consumer Protections
The Trump administration dropped numerous lawsuits against major corporations, including Boeing, Capital One, Southwest Airlines, and Coinbase, for alleged consumer fraud and other misconduct, removing consumer protections and potentially emboldening businesses to exploit consumers without fear of p...

Trump Administration Drops Lawsuits Against Major Corporations, Weakening Consumer Protections
The Trump administration dropped numerous lawsuits against major corporations, including Boeing, Capital One, Southwest Airlines, and Coinbase, for alleged consumer fraud and other misconduct, removing consumer protections and potentially emboldening businesses to exploit consumers without fear of p...
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Judge Blocks Trump Ban on Harvard's Foreign Students
A federal judge in Massachusetts temporarily blocked the Trump administration's ban on Harvard University enrolling foreign students, hours after Harvard sued, claiming the ban violated the First Amendment and would devastate the university and its 7,000 international students.

Judge Blocks Trump Ban on Harvard's Foreign Students
A federal judge in Massachusetts temporarily blocked the Trump administration's ban on Harvard University enrolling foreign students, hours after Harvard sued, claiming the ban violated the First Amendment and would devastate the university and its 7,000 international students.
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48% Bias Score
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