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Kohberger Pleads Guilty in Idaho Student Murders; Families Outraged
Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty to the November 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students—Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin—avoiding the death penalty; several victims' families expressed outrage at the plea deal, while the judge condemned the disruptive public ...
Kohberger Pleads Guilty in Idaho Student Murders; Families Outraged
Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty to the November 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students—Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin—avoiding the death penalty; several victims' families expressed outrage at the plea deal, while the judge condemned the disruptive public ...
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36% Bias Score


Turkish Court Releases Nurses in "Newborn Babies Gang" Case
A Turkish court released three nurses on bail in the "newborn babies gang" trial involving 57 defendants accused of transferring infants to private hospitals for profit, causing deaths and defrauding the Social Security Institution; the trial was adjourned until September 9th.
Turkish Court Releases Nurses in "Newborn Babies Gang" Case
A Turkish court released three nurses on bail in the "newborn babies gang" trial involving 57 defendants accused of transferring infants to private hospitals for profit, causing deaths and defrauding the Social Security Institution; the trial was adjourned until September 9th.
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64% Bias Score


NATO Agrees to 5% GDP Defense Spending Increase by 2035
NATO leaders agreed to raise defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2035, with member states allocating at least 3.5% to core defense and up to 1.5% to indirect spending; this decision, however, has sparked concerns about its economic feasibility among some members and potential impacts on social spending...
NATO Agrees to 5% GDP Defense Spending Increase by 2035
NATO leaders agreed to raise defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2035, with member states allocating at least 3.5% to core defense and up to 1.5% to indirect spending; this decision, however, has sparked concerns about its economic feasibility among some members and potential impacts on social spending...
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44% Bias Score


Lula to Visit Kirchner Amidst Corruption Conviction
Brazilian President Lula da Silva will visit Cristina Kirchner, who is under house arrest in Buenos Aires, on Thursday afternoon following the Mercosur summit, showing solidarity after her corruption conviction, a gesture also aimed at Argentinian President Milei.
Lula to Visit Kirchner Amidst Corruption Conviction
Brazilian President Lula da Silva will visit Cristina Kirchner, who is under house arrest in Buenos Aires, on Thursday afternoon following the Mercosur summit, showing solidarity after her corruption conviction, a gesture also aimed at Argentinian President Milei.
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44% Bias Score


Double Homicide Follows History of Domestic Violence in Buryatia
In Buryatia, Russia, a man murdered his ex-wife and her 17-year-old daughter on June 7th, 2025, after a history of domestic violence, including prior assaults and death threats reported to police. The murders happened in front of their two younger siblings.
Double Homicide Follows History of Domestic Violence in Buryatia
In Buryatia, Russia, a man murdered his ex-wife and her 17-year-old daughter on June 7th, 2025, after a history of domestic violence, including prior assaults and death threats reported to police. The murders happened in front of their two younger siblings.
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64% Bias Score


Republican Healthcare Bill to Leave 11.8 Million Uninsured by 2034
The Republican domestic policy bill, if passed, will cause 11.8 million more Americans to be uninsured by 2034 due to over $1 trillion in cuts to Medicaid and other healthcare programs, disproportionately impacting low-income individuals and rural healthcare systems.
Republican Healthcare Bill to Leave 11.8 Million Uninsured by 2034
The Republican domestic policy bill, if passed, will cause 11.8 million more Americans to be uninsured by 2034 due to over $1 trillion in cuts to Medicaid and other healthcare programs, disproportionately impacting low-income individuals and rural healthcare systems.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Asylum Bills Jeopardized by Last-Minute Political Maneuvering
The Dutch parliament is set to vote on two controversial asylum bills tomorrow, facing last-minute changes and party disagreements after the PVV unexpectedly demanded stricter measures, including criminalizing illegal residence, causing the CDA to withdraw its support, jeopardizing the bills' passag...

Dutch Asylum Bills Jeopardized by Last-Minute Political Maneuvering
The Dutch parliament is set to vote on two controversial asylum bills tomorrow, facing last-minute changes and party disagreements after the PVV unexpectedly demanded stricter measures, including criminalizing illegal residence, causing the CDA to withdraw its support, jeopardizing the bills' passag...
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60% Bias Score

Turkish Bill Sparks Campaign Against Mining in Protected Areas
Over 100 Turkish organizations launched a campaign against a parliamentary bill enabling mining in protected areas, arguing it prioritizes corporate profit over environmental protection and community rights, potentially leading to land grabs and ecological damage.

Turkish Bill Sparks Campaign Against Mining in Protected Areas
Over 100 Turkish organizations launched a campaign against a parliamentary bill enabling mining in protected areas, arguing it prioritizes corporate profit over environmental protection and community rights, potentially leading to land grabs and ecological damage.
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60% Bias Score

Lleida Wildfire: Sixth-Generation Fire Kills Two, Burns Thousands of Hectares
A wildfire in Lleida, Catalonia, has burned nearly 6,000 hectares, killing two people and causing significant damage; the fire, spreading at an unprecedented 30 kilometers per hour, is considered a 'sixth-generation' wildfire, exceeding human extinction capabilities.

Lleida Wildfire: Sixth-Generation Fire Kills Two, Burns Thousands of Hectares
A wildfire in Lleida, Catalonia, has burned nearly 6,000 hectares, killing two people and causing significant damage; the fire, spreading at an unprecedented 30 kilometers per hour, is considered a 'sixth-generation' wildfire, exceeding human extinction capabilities.
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36% Bias Score

Nijmegen Volunteers Read Names of Gaza Victims
In Nijmegen, Netherlands, over 600 volunteers are reading the names of over 64,000 Gazan civilians, reported killed by Israel, and 800 Israeli civilians killed by Hamas, to humanize the conflict's casualties and raise awareness.

Nijmegen Volunteers Read Names of Gaza Victims
In Nijmegen, Netherlands, over 600 volunteers are reading the names of over 64,000 Gazan civilians, reported killed by Israel, and 800 Israeli civilians killed by Hamas, to humanize the conflict's casualties and raise awareness.
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44% Bias Score

Senate Rejects AI Regulation Moratorium, Leaving States to Set Their Own Rules
The Senate voted 99-1 to remove a 10-year moratorium on state AI regulation from a major bill, rejecting tech industry calls for a federal framework and leaving individual states to regulate AI, potentially creating a complex patchwork of laws.

Senate Rejects AI Regulation Moratorium, Leaving States to Set Their Own Rules
The Senate voted 99-1 to remove a 10-year moratorium on state AI regulation from a major bill, rejecting tech industry calls for a federal framework and leaving individual states to regulate AI, potentially creating a complex patchwork of laws.
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44% Bias Score

France Charges First 'Incel' Terror Suspect
An 18-year-old in Saint-Etienne, France, was arrested and charged with terrorism for planning attacks based solely on the 'incel' ideology; this is the first such case in France, highlighting the dangers of online radicalization.

France Charges First 'Incel' Terror Suspect
An 18-year-old in Saint-Etienne, France, was arrested and charged with terrorism for planning attacks based solely on the 'incel' ideology; this is the first such case in France, highlighting the dangers of online radicalization.
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56% Bias Score
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