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Bulgaria's Illegal Nursing Homes: Hundreds Rescued Amidst Widespread Abuse
Over 200 elderly people have been rescued from six unlicensed nursing homes in Bulgaria in recent weeks, revealing widespread abuse, neglect, and a systemic failure of oversight amid the country's poverty and aging population.
Bulgaria's Illegal Nursing Homes: Hundreds Rescued Amidst Widespread Abuse
Over 200 elderly people have been rescued from six unlicensed nursing homes in Bulgaria in recent weeks, revealing widespread abuse, neglect, and a systemic failure of oversight amid the country's poverty and aging population.
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48% Bias Score


Weinstein Convicted in Retrial, to Serve California Sentence
Harvey Weinstein, 73, was convicted in a New York court on April 2024 of one count of sexual assault related to Miriam Haley's 2006 testimony; the jury acquitted him on another count and deadlocked on a third. The conviction follows a 2020 conviction overturned on appeal and a retrial with stricter ...
Weinstein Convicted in Retrial, to Serve California Sentence
Harvey Weinstein, 73, was convicted in a New York court on April 2024 of one count of sexual assault related to Miriam Haley's 2006 testimony; the jury acquitted him on another count and deadlocked on a third. The conviction follows a 2020 conviction overturned on appeal and a retrial with stricter ...
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44% Bias Score


Greece Pledges Continued Support for Ukraine Amidst Russian Aggression
During the 4th Ukraine-Southeast Europe Summit in Odesa, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis reiterated his country's steadfast support for Ukraine against ongoing Russian aggression, pledging continued aid and advocating for a swift ceasefire and a just peace while pushing for increased pressu...
Greece Pledges Continued Support for Ukraine Amidst Russian Aggression
During the 4th Ukraine-Southeast Europe Summit in Odesa, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis reiterated his country's steadfast support for Ukraine against ongoing Russian aggression, pledging continued aid and advocating for a swift ceasefire and a just peace while pushing for increased pressu...
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40% Bias Score


Netherlands Resumes Syrian Asylum Applications Amidst Safety Concerns
The Netherlands will resume processing Syrian asylum applications, impacting 16,870 cases, despite concerns from asylum seekers and advocates who dispute the government's assessment of improved security in Syria.
Netherlands Resumes Syrian Asylum Applications Amidst Safety Concerns
The Netherlands will resume processing Syrian asylum applications, impacting 16,870 cases, despite concerns from asylum seekers and advocates who dispute the government's assessment of improved security in Syria.
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52% Bias Score


Egypt Expected to Block Pro-Palestinian Convoy to Gaza
Over 7,000 pro-Palestinian activists began a land convoy from Tunis on Monday, aiming to reach the Rafah crossing to deliver humanitarian aid and open a humanitarian corridor; Israel's Defense Minister stated Egypt is expected to block the convoy and warned the IDF might intervene if Egypt fails to ...
Egypt Expected to Block Pro-Palestinian Convoy to Gaza
Over 7,000 pro-Palestinian activists began a land convoy from Tunis on Monday, aiming to reach the Rafah crossing to deliver humanitarian aid and open a humanitarian corridor; Israel's Defense Minister stated Egypt is expected to block the convoy and warned the IDF might intervene if Egypt fails to ...
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56% Bias Score


Israeli Runners Harassed at South Africa's Comrades Marathon
Six Israeli runners participating in South Africa's Comrades Marathon were harassed by protesters after the ANCYL publicly named them and shared their race numbers, sparking outrage from Jewish organizations and raising concerns about freedom of expression and safety.
Israeli Runners Harassed at South Africa's Comrades Marathon
Six Israeli runners participating in South Africa's Comrades Marathon were harassed by protesters after the ANCYL publicly named them and shared their race numbers, sparking outrage from Jewish organizations and raising concerns about freedom of expression and safety.
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56% Bias Score

Spain, UK, and EU Finalize Gibraltar Agreement
Spain, the UK, and the EU reached a historic agreement on Gibraltar, eliminating border controls after four years of post-Brexit negotiations; however, Spain maintains its claim to Gibraltar's sovereignty, and the opposition party criticized the government for a lack of prior consultation.

Spain, UK, and EU Finalize Gibraltar Agreement
Spain, the UK, and the EU reached a historic agreement on Gibraltar, eliminating border controls after four years of post-Brexit negotiations; however, Spain maintains its claim to Gibraltar's sovereignty, and the opposition party criticized the government for a lack of prior consultation.
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44% Bias Score

Humanitarian Worker Describes Emotional Toll of Trauma Exposure
Eva Petrakis, a psychologist with Doctors Without Borders (MSF), describes the emotional toll of working in conflict zones, highlighting the need for support systems, such as regular breaks and psychological support, to mitigate trauma and prevent burnout.

Humanitarian Worker Describes Emotional Toll of Trauma Exposure
Eva Petrakis, a psychologist with Doctors Without Borders (MSF), describes the emotional toll of working in conflict zones, highlighting the need for support systems, such as regular breaks and psychological support, to mitigate trauma and prevent burnout.
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24% Bias Score

Labour Unveils Multi-Year Spending Plan, Prioritizing Investment Over Austerity
The UK's Labour government unveiled a multi-year financial plan (2024-2029) allocating billions to healthcare, education, defense, and local services, aiming to boost economic sentiment and contrast with past austerity measures, while cutting funding to other departments.

Labour Unveils Multi-Year Spending Plan, Prioritizing Investment Over Austerity
The UK's Labour government unveiled a multi-year financial plan (2024-2029) allocating billions to healthcare, education, defense, and local services, aiming to boost economic sentiment and contrast with past austerity measures, while cutting funding to other departments.
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40% Bias Score

Child Wrongly Removed From Grandparents in Russia, Later Returned
In Krasnoyarsk Krai, a 14-year-old boy was wrongly removed from his loving grandparents due to their temporary financial difficulties; however, after intervention by the children's ombudsman, he was returned home two weeks later.

Child Wrongly Removed From Grandparents in Russia, Later Returned
In Krasnoyarsk Krai, a 14-year-old boy was wrongly removed from his loving grandparents due to their temporary financial difficulties; however, after intervention by the children's ombudsman, he was returned home two weeks later.
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60% Bias Score

International Sanctions Imposed on Israeli Ministers
The UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Norway imposed personal sanctions on Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir on Tuesday for "incitement to serious violence against Palestinians," prompting a strong rebuke from Smotrich who views the sancti...

International Sanctions Imposed on Israeli Ministers
The UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Norway imposed personal sanctions on Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir on Tuesday for "incitement to serious violence against Palestinians," prompting a strong rebuke from Smotrich who views the sancti...
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68% Bias Score

October 18th: Critical Deadline in Iran Nuclear Standoff
Multiple deadlines surround Iran's nuclear program; however, October 18th is the most critical, as it's the deadline for the Europeans to invoke a global snapback of sanctions, potentially escalating the standoff. The IAEA may increase pressure this week, and groups like the NCRI are highlighting Ir...

October 18th: Critical Deadline in Iran Nuclear Standoff
Multiple deadlines surround Iran's nuclear program; however, October 18th is the most critical, as it's the deadline for the Europeans to invoke a global snapback of sanctions, potentially escalating the standoff. The IAEA may increase pressure this week, and groups like the NCRI are highlighting Ir...
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52% Bias Score
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