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Unconfirmed Remains Found Near Raqqa: Potential Link to Missing Priest
The potential discovery of Father Paolo Dall'Oglio's remains in a Syrian mass grave near Raqqa remains unconfirmed despite reports from the Bishop of Qamishlie and the Apostolic Nuncio to Damascus; his sister and the Bishop of Aleppo express doubt, and the Italian authorities are investigating.
Unconfirmed Remains Found Near Raqqa: Potential Link to Missing Priest
The potential discovery of Father Paolo Dall'Oglio's remains in a Syrian mass grave near Raqqa remains unconfirmed despite reports from the Bishop of Qamishlie and the Apostolic Nuncio to Damascus; his sister and the Bishop of Aleppo express doubt, and the Italian authorities are investigating.
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52% Bias Score


Turin Machete Attack: 12-Year Sentence for Pietro Costanzia di Costigliole
On November 18, 2023, Pietro Costanzia di Costigliole was sentenced to 12 years and 6 months for the attempted murder of Oreste Borelli in Turin using a machete; his brother Rocco received an 8-year and 10-month sentence. A €200,000 compensation was awarded to Borelli, who also faced drug charges.
Turin Machete Attack: 12-Year Sentence for Pietro Costanzia di Costigliole
On November 18, 2023, Pietro Costanzia di Costigliole was sentenced to 12 years and 6 months for the attempted murder of Oreste Borelli in Turin using a machete; his brother Rocco received an 8-year and 10-month sentence. A €200,000 compensation was awarded to Borelli, who also faced drug charges.
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48% Bias Score


Galatasaray Wins 25th Süper Lig Title
Galatasaray clinched their 25th Süper Lig title with a 30-5-1 record (95 points), led by top scorer Victor Osimhen's 26 goals in 28 matches, and strong defense allowing only 31 goals.
Galatasaray Wins 25th Süper Lig Title
Galatasaray clinched their 25th Süper Lig title with a 30-5-1 record (95 points), led by top scorer Victor Osimhen's 26 goals in 28 matches, and strong defense allowing only 31 goals.
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52% Bias Score


Athens & Epidaurus Festival: A Visual History
The Athens & Epidaurus Festival, founded in 1955, entrusted its visual identity to leading Greek artists, evolving from classical designs by Anemogiannis to modernist styles by Katzourakis and Karambot, reflecting broader cultural shifts and showcasing a continuous artistic legacy.
Athens & Epidaurus Festival: A Visual History
The Athens & Epidaurus Festival, founded in 1955, entrusted its visual identity to leading Greek artists, evolving from classical designs by Anemogiannis to modernist styles by Katzourakis and Karambot, reflecting broader cultural shifts and showcasing a continuous artistic legacy.
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24% Bias Score


Big Ten's CFP Plan Sparks Scheduling Dispute
The Big Ten's proposal for four automatic CFP bids for itself and the SEC sparked controversy due to scheduling disparities among power conferences, concerns over selection bias, and past instances where strong Big Ten teams were overlooked in favor of teams with weaker strength-of-schedule metrics.
Big Ten's CFP Plan Sparks Scheduling Dispute
The Big Ten's proposal for four automatic CFP bids for itself and the SEC sparked controversy due to scheduling disparities among power conferences, concerns over selection bias, and past instances where strong Big Ten teams were overlooked in favor of teams with weaker strength-of-schedule metrics.
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48% Bias Score


Dutch Political Uncertainty, Trial Begins for Truck Driver, Border Control Report Released
Dutch political uncertainty continues as PVV leader Wilders considers the future of the coalition; a trial begins for a truck driver accused of killing seven; and a report on border control costs and effectiveness is released.
Dutch Political Uncertainty, Trial Begins for Truck Driver, Border Control Report Released
Dutch political uncertainty continues as PVV leader Wilders considers the future of the coalition; a trial begins for a truck driver accused of killing seven; and a report on border control costs and effectiveness is released.
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8% Bias Score

Spanish Royals Celebrate Brañosera's 1200th Anniversary, Underscoring Municipalism's Importance
King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia visited Brañosera, Spain's oldest municipality (founded in 824), to celebrate its 1200th anniversary, emphasizing the significance of municipalism in Spain and Europe while showcasing local initiatives to combat rural depopulation.

Spanish Royals Celebrate Brañosera's 1200th Anniversary, Underscoring Municipalism's Importance
King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia visited Brañosera, Spain's oldest municipality (founded in 824), to celebrate its 1200th anniversary, emphasizing the significance of municipalism in Spain and Europe while showcasing local initiatives to combat rural depopulation.
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48% Bias Score

Spanish Government Concedes to PP Demands, Altering Conference of Presidents Agenda
Due to a majority of regional governments' request, the Spanish government will include eight topics proposed by the People's Party in the Conference of Presidents' agenda, including reforms on financing, healthcare, and border control, following the Conference's regulations.

Spanish Government Concedes to PP Demands, Altering Conference of Presidents Agenda
Due to a majority of regional governments' request, the Spanish government will include eight topics proposed by the People's Party in the Conference of Presidents' agenda, including reforms on financing, healthcare, and border control, following the Conference's regulations.
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60% Bias Score

Greece and Albania Strengthen Ties, Focus on Minority Rights and Economic Cooperation
Greek Foreign Minister Gerapetritis and Albanian Foreign Minister Hasani met to discuss the Greek minority in Albania, the Albanian community in Greece, and bilateral economic cooperation, aiming to strengthen relations and support Albania's EU accession; €910 million in bilateral trade was reported...

Greece and Albania Strengthen Ties, Focus on Minority Rights and Economic Cooperation
Greek Foreign Minister Gerapetritis and Albanian Foreign Minister Hasani met to discuss the Greek minority in Albania, the Albanian community in Greece, and bilateral economic cooperation, aiming to strengthen relations and support Albania's EU accession; €910 million in bilateral trade was reported...
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12% Bias Score

2026 Formula 1 Calendar: Australia to Host Opener, Madrid Joins, Potential Indy 500 Clash
The 2026 Formula 1 season will feature 24 grands prix, starting in Australia in March and concluding in December; a new race in Madrid, Spain, replaces Imola, and the Canadian Grand Prix moves to May, potentially clashing with the Indy 500; pre-season testing increases to nine days.

2026 Formula 1 Calendar: Australia to Host Opener, Madrid Joins, Potential Indy 500 Clash
The 2026 Formula 1 season will feature 24 grands prix, starting in Australia in March and concluding in December; a new race in Madrid, Spain, replaces Imola, and the Canadian Grand Prix moves to May, potentially clashing with the Indy 500; pre-season testing increases to nine days.
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32% Bias Score

Wilders' Decision, Deadly Crash Trial, and Border Control Report
Dutch political uncertainty hangs over coalition talks as PVV leader Wilders mulls his next move; a Spanish truck driver faces trial for a deadly accident in the Netherlands; and the Algemene Rekenkamer releases a report on border control costs and effectiveness.

Wilders' Decision, Deadly Crash Trial, and Border Control Report
Dutch political uncertainty hangs over coalition talks as PVV leader Wilders mulls his next move; a Spanish truck driver faces trial for a deadly accident in the Netherlands; and the Algemene Rekenkamer releases a report on border control costs and effectiveness.
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12% Bias Score

Dutch Schoof Cabinet Collapses Amidst Immigration Policy Disputes
The Schoof cabinet in the Netherlands collapsed on June 2, 2025, due to irreconcilable differences among coalition partners primarily concerning immigration policies and budget allocations, following a series of crises that started with controversial cabinet appointments and ended with the PVV leade...

Dutch Schoof Cabinet Collapses Amidst Immigration Policy Disputes
The Schoof cabinet in the Netherlands collapsed on June 2, 2025, due to irreconcilable differences among coalition partners primarily concerning immigration policies and budget allocations, following a series of crises that started with controversial cabinet appointments and ended with the PVV leade...
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56% Bias Score
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