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German Police Renew Search in Madeleine McCann Case
German police are conducting a new search in Praia da Luz, Portugal, near where Madeleine McCann disappeared in 2007, focusing on the area between the Ocean Club resort and the former residence of prime suspect Christian Brückner. The search, the first in two years, is part of the ongoing investigat...
German Police Renew Search in Madeleine McCann Case
German police are conducting a new search in Praia da Luz, Portugal, near where Madeleine McCann disappeared in 2007, focusing on the area between the Ocean Club resort and the former residence of prime suspect Christian Brückner. The search, the first in two years, is part of the ongoing investigat...
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44% Bias Score


UK Records Warmest and Driest Spring on Record
The UK recorded its warmest spring on record in 2025, surpassing the 2024 record, and its driest spring in over 50 years, receiving only slightly more than half the expected rainfall; this follows a trend of increasingly extreme weather patterns linked to climate change.
UK Records Warmest and Driest Spring on Record
The UK recorded its warmest spring on record in 2025, surpassing the 2024 record, and its driest spring in over 50 years, receiving only slightly more than half the expected rainfall; this follows a trend of increasingly extreme weather patterns linked to climate change.
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16% Bias Score


Timbuktu Attack: 13 Assailants Neutralized in Coordinated Assault
On June 2nd, 2024, a coordinated attack by jihadist groups targeted Timbuktu's military camp and airport, resulting in 13 neutralized assailants according to the Malian army; the situation is reported as under control, although gunfire was heard throughout the city, prompting UN personnel and reside...
Timbuktu Attack: 13 Assailants Neutralized in Coordinated Assault
On June 2nd, 2024, a coordinated attack by jihadist groups targeted Timbuktu's military camp and airport, resulting in 13 neutralized assailants according to the Malian army; the situation is reported as under control, although gunfire was heard throughout the city, prompting UN personnel and reside...
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44% Bias Score


Racially Motivated Double Attack in France Leads to Terrorism Investigation
A Tunisian man was murdered and a Turkish man injured in Puget-sur-Argens, France, on June 2nd; their neighbor, who had previously shared racist and hateful videos online, is in custody, and the investigation now involves anti-terrorism authorities.
Racially Motivated Double Attack in France Leads to Terrorism Investigation
A Tunisian man was murdered and a Turkish man injured in Puget-sur-Argens, France, on June 2nd; their neighbor, who had previously shared racist and hateful videos online, is in custody, and the investigation now involves anti-terrorism authorities.
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32% Bias Score


Immigration Arrests in Courthouses Spark Concerns Over Due Process
Immigration agents are arresting immigrants in courthouses across the US, sometimes immediately after court hearings, causing concern among lawyers and advocates who say this practice undermines due process and creates fear.
Immigration Arrests in Courthouses Spark Concerns Over Due Process
Immigration agents are arresting immigrants in courthouses across the US, sometimes immediately after court hearings, causing concern among lawyers and advocates who say this practice undermines due process and creates fear.
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56% Bias Score


Milky Way May Avoid Collision With Andromeda Galaxy
New research indicates a 50% chance the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies will avoid collision within 10 billion years, challenging previous predictions due to the gravitational influence of dwarf galaxies orbiting the Milky Way, especially the Large Magellanic Cloud.
Milky Way May Avoid Collision With Andromeda Galaxy
New research indicates a 50% chance the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies will avoid collision within 10 billion years, challenging previous predictions due to the gravitational influence of dwarf galaxies orbiting the Milky Way, especially the Large Magellanic Cloud.
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44% Bias Score

Macron Waxwork Stolen in Protest of France-Russia Trade
Greenpeace activists stole a €40,000 wax figure of French President Emmanuel Macron from Paris' Grevin Museum and placed it outside the Russian embassy to protest France's continued trade with Russia, despite supporting Ukraine; the action highlights the €17.9 billion in Russian gas and fertilizer i...

Macron Waxwork Stolen in Protest of France-Russia Trade
Greenpeace activists stole a €40,000 wax figure of French President Emmanuel Macron from Paris' Grevin Museum and placed it outside the Russian embassy to protest France's continued trade with Russia, despite supporting Ukraine; the action highlights the €17.9 billion in Russian gas and fertilizer i...
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48% Bias Score

Mount Etna Eruption Forces Tourist Evacuation
A massive eruption at Mount Etna on Monday, the largest since 2014, forced approximately 40 tourists to flee as a high-temperature gas, ash, and rock plume rose several kilometers. Explosions were heard up to 50 kilometers away, and authorities closed roads near the volcano.

Mount Etna Eruption Forces Tourist Evacuation
A massive eruption at Mount Etna on Monday, the largest since 2014, forced approximately 40 tourists to flee as a high-temperature gas, ash, and rock plume rose several kilometers. Explosions were heard up to 50 kilometers away, and authorities closed roads near the volcano.
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24% Bias Score

Banksy's Marseille Mural: A Philosophical Inversion of Plato's Cave
Banksy's new Marseille mural, featuring a lighthouse and bollard with the text "I want to be what you saw in me," philosophically inverts Plato's allegory of the cave, prompting reflection on self-perception and the potential for self-realization; it's his first new piece in five months.

Banksy's Marseille Mural: A Philosophical Inversion of Plato's Cave
Banksy's new Marseille mural, featuring a lighthouse and bollard with the text "I want to be what you saw in me," philosophically inverts Plato's allegory of the cave, prompting reflection on self-perception and the potential for self-realization; it's his first new piece in five months.
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20% Bias Score

Three High-Profile Fugitives Remain at Large After Jailbreaks
Former Arkansas police chief Grant Hardin and Louisiana inmates Derrick Groves and Antoine Massey remain fugitives following separate jailbreaks, highlighting security flaws and the challenges of apprehending individuals with law enforcement knowledge and extensive support networks.

Three High-Profile Fugitives Remain at Large After Jailbreaks
Former Arkansas police chief Grant Hardin and Louisiana inmates Derrick Groves and Antoine Massey remain fugitives following separate jailbreaks, highlighting security flaws and the challenges of apprehending individuals with law enforcement knowledge and extensive support networks.
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48% Bias Score

Liberia to Audit Foreign Work Permits Amidst Job Crisis
Facing pressure from the Liberian Senate and public, the Ministry of Labour announced a nationwide audit of work permits for foreign nationals, starting June 2, 2025, to address permit abuse and protect Liberian jobs, following concerns over the issuance of 10,974 permits in 2024 and accusations of ...

Liberia to Audit Foreign Work Permits Amidst Job Crisis
Facing pressure from the Liberian Senate and public, the Ministry of Labour announced a nationwide audit of work permits for foreign nationals, starting June 2, 2025, to address permit abuse and protect Liberian jobs, following concerns over the issuance of 10,974 permits in 2024 and accusations of ...
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44% Bias Score

French Court Awards €325,000 for Androcur's Failure to Warn of Meningioma Risk
A French court ordered Bayer, Viatris, and Sandoz to pay €325,000 to a woman who developed meningiomas after taking Androcur for over 20 years due to their failure to adequately warn her about this risk, a ruling that could affect future legal actions.

French Court Awards €325,000 for Androcur's Failure to Warn of Meningioma Risk
A French court ordered Bayer, Viatris, and Sandoz to pay €325,000 to a woman who developed meningiomas after taking Androcur for over 20 years due to their failure to adequately warn her about this risk, a ruling that could affect future legal actions.
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40% Bias Score
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