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Perinatal Loss: A Personal Account of Grief and the Importance of Support
Joanna Tymkiw, a Canadian writer in Estonia, describes her experience of losing her son at nearly six months of pregnancy, highlighting the profound grief and the crucial support she received from family and friends, advocating for increased awareness and improved support systems for perinatal loss.
Perinatal Loss: A Personal Account of Grief and the Importance of Support
Joanna Tymkiw, a Canadian writer in Estonia, describes her experience of losing her son at nearly six months of pregnancy, highlighting the profound grief and the crucial support she received from family and friends, advocating for increased awareness and improved support systems for perinatal loss.
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20% Bias Score


Mafia Killer Giovanni Brusca Released From Prison
Giovanni Brusca, the mobster who triggered the bomb that killed Judge Giovanni Falcone in 1992, was released from prison after serving his sentence, sparking outrage from victims' families but also acknowledgement of his crucial role as a state witness against the Cosa Nostra.
Mafia Killer Giovanni Brusca Released From Prison
Giovanni Brusca, the mobster who triggered the bomb that killed Judge Giovanni Falcone in 1992, was released from prison after serving his sentence, sparking outrage from victims' families but also acknowledgement of his crucial role as a state witness against the Cosa Nostra.
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60% Bias Score


Strained Czech-Slovak Relations Amidst Divergent Foreign Policies
The historically close Czech-Slovak relations have severely deteriorated since October 2023 due to Slovakia's pro-Russian shift under Prime Minister Robert Fico, contrasting with the Czech Republic's pro-Ukrainian stance; this is reflected in canceled government meetings and plummeting public approv...
Strained Czech-Slovak Relations Amidst Divergent Foreign Policies
The historically close Czech-Slovak relations have severely deteriorated since October 2023 due to Slovakia's pro-Russian shift under Prime Minister Robert Fico, contrasting with the Czech Republic's pro-Ukrainian stance; this is reflected in canceled government meetings and plummeting public approv...
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44% Bias Score


CPAC Hungary 2025: Right-Wing Populists Unite to Challenge EU
Right-wing populist leaders from across Europe met in Budapest for CPAC Hungary 2025, expressing opposition to the EU and promoting a 'Patriot Era' led by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who aims to challenge the EU's influence and consolidate his power through legislation targeting NGOs.
CPAC Hungary 2025: Right-Wing Populists Unite to Challenge EU
Right-wing populist leaders from across Europe met in Budapest for CPAC Hungary 2025, expressing opposition to the EU and promoting a 'Patriot Era' led by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who aims to challenge the EU's influence and consolidate his power through legislation targeting NGOs.
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48% Bias Score


Musk-Trump Feud Triggers $150 Billion Tesla Market Value Plunge
Elon Musk's public feud with Donald Trump caused a $150 billion drop in Tesla's market value on Thursday, resulting from a 14 percent share price decline; the conflict stemmed from Musk's opposition to Trump's policies and Trump's subsequent threats to cut government contracts with Musk's companies.
Musk-Trump Feud Triggers $150 Billion Tesla Market Value Plunge
Elon Musk's public feud with Donald Trump caused a $150 billion drop in Tesla's market value on Thursday, resulting from a 14 percent share price decline; the conflict stemmed from Musk's opposition to Trump's policies and Trump's subsequent threats to cut government contracts with Musk's companies.
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44% Bias Score


Syrian Sunni Leader's Arrest and Alleged Mistreatment Spark International Concern
Sheikh Ahmad Badreddin Hassoun, a Sunni religious leader close to Bashar al-Assad, was arrested in Damascus on March 26, 2025, before a trip to Amman, and is reportedly severely injured and denied medical attention, prompting international concern and calls for intervention.
Syrian Sunni Leader's Arrest and Alleged Mistreatment Spark International Concern
Sheikh Ahmad Badreddin Hassoun, a Sunni religious leader close to Bashar al-Assad, was arrested in Damascus on March 26, 2025, before a trip to Amman, and is reportedly severely injured and denied medical attention, prompting international concern and calls for intervention.
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56% Bias Score

China's Rare Earth Export Controls Slow EU Supply Chains
China implemented export licenses for rare earth materials in April 2024, causing delays for European industries due to China's dominant global market share (over 60% mining, 92% refining). While China claims this is standard practice and is offering expedited processing, negotiations between China ...

China's Rare Earth Export Controls Slow EU Supply Chains
China implemented export licenses for rare earth materials in April 2024, causing delays for European industries due to China's dominant global market share (over 60% mining, 92% refining). While China claims this is standard practice and is offering expedited processing, negotiations between China ...
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36% Bias Score

Bulgaria's Inclusive Education Crisis: Thousands of SEN Children Lack Support
In Bulgaria, thousands of children with special educational needs (SEN) lack effective state support, with only a small percentage of educational institutions providing necessary resources, leading to social and economic hardship for their families and highlighting systemic failings in inclusive edu...

Bulgaria's Inclusive Education Crisis: Thousands of SEN Children Lack Support
In Bulgaria, thousands of children with special educational needs (SEN) lack effective state support, with only a small percentage of educational institutions providing necessary resources, leading to social and economic hardship for their families and highlighting systemic failings in inclusive edu...
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64% Bias Score

France and Ukraine to Jointly Produce Drones in Ukraine
France and Ukraine will jointly produce drones in Ukraine, leveraging French industrial capacity and Ukrainian expertise; some drones will supply the Ukrainian military, and others the French military for training.

France and Ukraine to Jointly Produce Drones in Ukraine
France and Ukraine will jointly produce drones in Ukraine, leveraging French industrial capacity and Ukrainian expertise; some drones will supply the Ukrainian military, and others the French military for training.
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36% Bias Score

Fukushima Farmer Cultivates Kiwis to Combat Radiation Concerns
Twenty-five-year-old Takuya Haraguchi cultivates kiwis in Okuma, Fukushima, aiming to revitalize the region and overcome lingering radiation concerns after the 2011 nuclear disaster, despite ongoing consumer anxieties and the need for continued public education.

Fukushima Farmer Cultivates Kiwis to Combat Radiation Concerns
Twenty-five-year-old Takuya Haraguchi cultivates kiwis in Okuma, Fukushima, aiming to revitalize the region and overcome lingering radiation concerns after the 2011 nuclear disaster, despite ongoing consumer anxieties and the need for continued public education.
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36% Bias Score

Nefteyugansk Teen Manipulated into Arson
A 16-year-old boy in Nefteyugansk, Russia, was manipulated into revealing personal and banking information, leading him to commit arson on four vehicles after being told that his family would be arrested if he did not comply with the demands of a group impersonating school and law enforcement offici...

Nefteyugansk Teen Manipulated into Arson
A 16-year-old boy in Nefteyugansk, Russia, was manipulated into revealing personal and banking information, leading him to commit arson on four vehicles after being told that his family would be arrested if he did not comply with the demands of a group impersonating school and law enforcement offici...
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32% Bias Score

West Virginia Women Face Potential Criminal Charges for Miscarriages
In West Virginia, women who miscarry may face criminal charges under laws regarding fetal remains disposal, despite abortion and miscarriage not being explicitly illegal; prosecutor Tom Truman advises reporting miscarriages to law enforcement, though he opposes such prosecutions, reflecting a broade...

West Virginia Women Face Potential Criminal Charges for Miscarriages
In West Virginia, women who miscarry may face criminal charges under laws regarding fetal remains disposal, despite abortion and miscarriage not being explicitly illegal; prosecutor Tom Truman advises reporting miscarriages to law enforcement, though he opposes such prosecutions, reflecting a broade...
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68% Bias Score
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