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Merz Visits Trump Amidst Tensions and Uncertainties
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is in Washington D.C. for his first official meeting with President Trump, aiming to address the war in Ukraine, trade disputes, and strengthen transatlantic ties, while acknowledging the unpredictability of the Trump administration.
Merz Visits Trump Amidst Tensions and Uncertainties
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is in Washington D.C. for his first official meeting with President Trump, aiming to address the war in Ukraine, trade disputes, and strengthen transatlantic ties, while acknowledging the unpredictability of the Trump administration.
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36% Bias Score


Bulgaria Recommended for Eurozone Membership
The European Commission recommended Bulgaria for eurozone membership, pending EU Council and Parliament approval by July 8th; this decision, while met with some protests, is largely viewed positively and will complete Bulgaria's integration into the core of the EU.
Bulgaria Recommended for Eurozone Membership
The European Commission recommended Bulgaria for eurozone membership, pending EU Council and Parliament approval by July 8th; this decision, while met with some protests, is largely viewed positively and will complete Bulgaria's integration into the core of the EU.
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56% Bias Score


Bengaluru Cricket Stampede Kills 11
At least 11 people died and 33 were injured in a stampede outside Bengaluru's M. Chinnaswamy Stadium on Wednesday, following a Royal Challengers Bengaluru IPL victory celebration, due to unexpectedly large crowds and a collapsing temporary drain cover.
Bengaluru Cricket Stampede Kills 11
At least 11 people died and 33 were injured in a stampede outside Bengaluru's M. Chinnaswamy Stadium on Wednesday, following a Royal Challengers Bengaluru IPL victory celebration, due to unexpectedly large crowds and a collapsing temporary drain cover.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration Considers Pulling \$4 Billion in Funding for California's High-Speed Rail Project
The Trump administration is considering pulling \$4 billion in federal funding from California's High-Speed Rail project after a report revealed no track has been laid despite nearly \$7 billion spent over 15 years; the project, initially budgeted at \$10 billion, now faces costs between \$89 billio...
Trump Administration Considers Pulling \$4 Billion in Funding for California's High-Speed Rail Project
The Trump administration is considering pulling \$4 billion in federal funding from California's High-Speed Rail project after a report revealed no track has been laid despite nearly \$7 billion spent over 15 years; the project, initially budgeted at \$10 billion, now faces costs between \$89 billio...
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52% Bias Score


Jean-Pierre Leaves Democratic Party, Details Biden's Withdrawal in Upcoming Book
Former White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre left the Democratic Party to become an independent, and her upcoming book, "Independent: A Look Inside a Broken White House, Outside the Party Lines", details the three weeks leading up to President Biden's withdrawal from the 2024 presidential r...
Jean-Pierre Leaves Democratic Party, Details Biden's Withdrawal in Upcoming Book
Former White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre left the Democratic Party to become an independent, and her upcoming book, "Independent: A Look Inside a Broken White House, Outside the Party Lines", details the three weeks leading up to President Biden's withdrawal from the 2024 presidential r...
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56% Bias Score


Russell Simmons Sues HBO Over Defamation in "On the Record" Documentary
Russell Simmons is suing HBO and the filmmakers of the 2020 documentary "On the Record" for $20 million, alleging defamation for ignoring evidence supporting him and focusing solely on sexual assault allegations; HBO denies these claims and will vigorously defend itself.
Russell Simmons Sues HBO Over Defamation in "On the Record" Documentary
Russell Simmons is suing HBO and the filmmakers of the 2020 documentary "On the Record" for $20 million, alleging defamation for ignoring evidence supporting him and focusing solely on sexual assault allegations; HBO denies these claims and will vigorously defend itself.
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68% Bias Score

Code of Fear": Cameroon's Homophobia and the Fight for LGBTQ+ Rights
Appolain Siewe's documentary "Code of Fear" investigates the murder of LGBTQ+ activist Eric Lembembe in Cameroon in 2013, exploring the pervasive homophobia and the courageous activism fighting against it, revealing systemic failures in justice and protection for the LGBTQ+ community.

Code of Fear": Cameroon's Homophobia and the Fight for LGBTQ+ Rights
Appolain Siewe's documentary "Code of Fear" investigates the murder of LGBTQ+ activist Eric Lembembe in Cameroon in 2013, exploring the pervasive homophobia and the courageous activism fighting against it, revealing systemic failures in justice and protection for the LGBTQ+ community.
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24% Bias Score

Schwerin CSD Braces for Right-Wing Extremist Disruption
The Schwerin, Germany Christopher Street Day (CSD) parade on Saturday faces threats from right-wing extremists, prompting increased security measures after similar incidents last year and the recent disruption of a CSD in Wismar. The 'Division Schwerin' group, linked to those investigated for terror...

Schwerin CSD Braces for Right-Wing Extremist Disruption
The Schwerin, Germany Christopher Street Day (CSD) parade on Saturday faces threats from right-wing extremists, prompting increased security measures after similar incidents last year and the recent disruption of a CSD in Wismar. The 'Division Schwerin' group, linked to those investigated for terror...
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52% Bias Score

Brazil's Supreme Court to Decide on Internet Platform Liability for Illegal Content
The Brazilian Supreme Court is reviewing the liability of internet providers for illegal user content, potentially altering content moderation practices; three justices oppose prior judicial orders for removal, while others support the current model.

Brazil's Supreme Court to Decide on Internet Platform Liability for Illegal Content
The Brazilian Supreme Court is reviewing the liability of internet providers for illegal user content, potentially altering content moderation practices; three justices oppose prior judicial orders for removal, while others support the current model.
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40% Bias Score

Child's Death Highlights Systemic Failures in Child Safeguarding
Three-year-old Abiyah Yasharahyalah died from malnutrition in early 2020 due to a restrictive vegan diet imposed by his parents, Tai and Naiyahmi Yasharahyalah, who were jailed for 44 years in December 2022 for causing or allowing his death; a review highlights that professionals' fear of being seen...

Child's Death Highlights Systemic Failures in Child Safeguarding
Three-year-old Abiyah Yasharahyalah died from malnutrition in early 2020 due to a restrictive vegan diet imposed by his parents, Tai and Naiyahmi Yasharahyalah, who were jailed for 44 years in December 2022 for causing or allowing his death; a review highlights that professionals' fear of being seen...
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52% Bias Score

£47 Million Lost in HMRC Phishing Scam
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) lost £47 million in a phishing scam targeting 100,000 PAYE accounts; however, no individual taxpayers lost money, and arrests were made in connection to the crime, which was deemed organized crime and not a cyberattack.

£47 Million Lost in HMRC Phishing Scam
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) lost £47 million in a phishing scam targeting 100,000 PAYE accounts; however, no individual taxpayers lost money, and arrests were made in connection to the crime, which was deemed organized crime and not a cyberattack.
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36% Bias Score

France to Intercept Asylum Seeker Boats at Sea
France will start intercepting asylum seeker boats at sea, despite safety concerns from NGOs, following record numbers of arrivals in the UK this year—14,812—and criticism of the slow French response, while the UK plans fast-track removals for asylum seekers from safe countries.

France to Intercept Asylum Seeker Boats at Sea
France will start intercepting asylum seeker boats at sea, despite safety concerns from NGOs, following record numbers of arrivals in the UK this year—14,812—and criticism of the slow French response, while the UK plans fast-track removals for asylum seekers from safe countries.
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52% Bias Score
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