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Trump's Hush Money Case Appeal Heard in Federal Court
Five months after former President Donald Trump's conviction on 34 counts of falsifying business records in New York, a three-judge panel of the 2nd US Circuit Court of Appeals will hear arguments Wednesday on whether to transfer the case to federal court, based on the Supreme Court's landmark presi...
Trump's Hush Money Case Appeal Heard in Federal Court
Five months after former President Donald Trump's conviction on 34 counts of falsifying business records in New York, a three-judge panel of the 2nd US Circuit Court of Appeals will hear arguments Wednesday on whether to transfer the case to federal court, based on the Supreme Court's landmark presi...
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32% Bias Score


Austria Mourns 10 Victims of School Shooting in Graz
A 21-year-old Austrian man fatally shot 10 people at his former high school in Graz on Tuesday before committing suicide, prompting a nationwide minute of silence and three days of national mourning, while investigations into the motive continue and calls for stricter gun laws arise.
Austria Mourns 10 Victims of School Shooting in Graz
A 21-year-old Austrian man fatally shot 10 people at his former high school in Graz on Tuesday before committing suicide, prompting a nationwide minute of silence and three days of national mourning, while investigations into the motive continue and calls for stricter gun laws arise.
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32% Bias Score


Surge in German Right-Wing Extremism: Over 50,000 Identified in 2024
German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt announced a significant increase in right-wing extremism in Germany, with over 50,000 individuals identified in 2024, approximately 14,500 of whom are considered potentially violent; this comes alongside a rise in other extremist groups, including Islamist...
Surge in German Right-Wing Extremism: Over 50,000 Identified in 2024
German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt announced a significant increase in right-wing extremism in Germany, with over 50,000 individuals identified in 2024, approximately 14,500 of whom are considered potentially violent; this comes alongside a rise in other extremist groups, including Islamist...
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56% Bias Score


Iranian Protester Executed: International Condemnation
Mojahed Kourkour, a Lur minority member, was executed in Iran following the "Woman, Life, Freedom" protests; human rights groups cite a flawed trial and torture, condemning the international community's silence. At least eleven protesters have been executed, with dozens more facing execution.
Iranian Protester Executed: International Condemnation
Mojahed Kourkour, a Lur minority member, was executed in Iran following the "Woman, Life, Freedom" protests; human rights groups cite a flawed trial and torture, condemning the international community's silence. At least eleven protesters have been executed, with dozens more facing execution.
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52% Bias Score


Photojournalist Shot During LA Riots
During violent Los Angeles protests against President Trump's immigration crackdown, a British photojournalist, Toby Canham, was shot in the head by a California Highway Patrol officer with a rubber bullet while filming; the incident resulted in a city-wide curfew and spurred questions about law enf...
Photojournalist Shot During LA Riots
During violent Los Angeles protests against President Trump's immigration crackdown, a British photojournalist, Toby Canham, was shot in the head by a California Highway Patrol officer with a rubber bullet while filming; the incident resulted in a city-wide curfew and spurred questions about law enf...
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44% Bias Score


Gibraltar-EU Agreement Finalized After Years of Negotiations
UK and Spanish foreign ministers met in Brussels with EU officials and Gibraltar's Chief Minister to finalize a post-Brexit agreement addressing Gibraltar's tax regime and Schengen border controls at its airport, resolving the last outstanding issue from Brexit after nearly three and a half years of...
Gibraltar-EU Agreement Finalized After Years of Negotiations
UK and Spanish foreign ministers met in Brussels with EU officials and Gibraltar's Chief Minister to finalize a post-Brexit agreement addressing Gibraltar's tax regime and Schengen border controls at its airport, resolving the last outstanding issue from Brexit after nearly three and a half years of...
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44% Bias Score

Record Warm May 2025 Exacerbates European Drought
May 2025 was the second warmest May on record globally, following the record-breaking May 2024, causing unusual drought in Northwest Europe with below-average rainfall across much of Northern and Central Europe, impacting agriculture and the economy.

Record Warm May 2025 Exacerbates European Drought
May 2025 was the second warmest May on record globally, following the record-breaking May 2024, causing unusual drought in Northwest Europe with below-average rainfall across much of Northern and Central Europe, impacting agriculture and the economy.
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44% Bias Score

US-China Trade Deal Reached, Addressing Rare Earths Access
Following months of tension, the US and China reached a framework agreement in London on June 11, 2025, addressing US concerns over access to Chinese rare earths, crucial for various industries, building upon a 90-day tariff reduction truce agreed in Geneva. The agreement requires governmental appro...

US-China Trade Deal Reached, Addressing Rare Earths Access
Following months of tension, the US and China reached a framework agreement in London on June 11, 2025, addressing US concerns over access to Chinese rare earths, crucial for various industries, building upon a 90-day tariff reduction truce agreed in Geneva. The agreement requires governmental appro...
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40% Bias Score

Brandenburg's €3.6 Billion Plan for CO2 Pipelines
Brandenburg plans a €3.6 billion investment by 2045 to build over 300km of CO2 pipelines, aiming to avoid 6.2 million tons of CO2 emissions annually from industrial sites like oil refineries and cement plants, using CCS and CCU technologies to meet its 2045 climate neutrality goal, while facing publ...

Brandenburg's €3.6 Billion Plan for CO2 Pipelines
Brandenburg plans a €3.6 billion investment by 2045 to build over 300km of CO2 pipelines, aiming to avoid 6.2 million tons of CO2 emissions annually from industrial sites like oil refineries and cement plants, using CCS and CCU technologies to meet its 2045 climate neutrality goal, while facing publ...
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48% Bias Score

Kharkiv Drone Attack: Two Dead, 54 Injured
A Russian drone attack on Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, killed at least two people and injured 54, including five children, on the night of July 11, 2024, causing widespread damage to residential buildings, a trolleybus depot, and other infrastructure.

Kharkiv Drone Attack: Two Dead, 54 Injured
A Russian drone attack on Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, killed at least two people and injured 54, including five children, on the night of July 11, 2024, causing widespread damage to residential buildings, a trolleybus depot, and other infrastructure.
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32% Bias Score

UK's Chagos Islands Deal Funds Mauritian Tax Cuts Amidst Controversy
The UK will pay Mauritius an average of £101 million annually for 99 years to lease a military base on Diego Garcia after ceding sovereignty of the Chagos Islands, prompting tax cuts in Mauritius and criticism over the deal's cost and impact on Chagossians.

UK's Chagos Islands Deal Funds Mauritian Tax Cuts Amidst Controversy
The UK will pay Mauritius an average of £101 million annually for 99 years to lease a military base on Diego Garcia after ceding sovereignty of the Chagos Islands, prompting tax cuts in Mauritius and criticism over the deal's cost and impact on Chagossians.
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52% Bias Score

Spanish Court Blocks Repeal of Cantabria's Memory Law
The Spanish Constitutional Court temporarily blocked Cantabria's repeal of its 2021 Historical and Democratic Memory Law, siding with the national government's argument that the revocation would harm victims of human rights abuses, despite the regional government's claims that the law lacked consens...

Spanish Court Blocks Repeal of Cantabria's Memory Law
The Spanish Constitutional Court temporarily blocked Cantabria's repeal of its 2021 Historical and Democratic Memory Law, siding with the national government's argument that the revocation would harm victims of human rights abuses, despite the regional government's claims that the law lacked consens...
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40% Bias Score
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