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Vox Accuses PP of Copying Anti-Immigration Stance Amid Alcalá de Henares Protests
Vox leader Santiago Abascal accused Spain's PP party of copying his anti-immigration policies, claiming it as a victory, amid protests in Alcalá de Henares following a sexual assault allegedly committed by a Malian immigrant.
Vox Accuses PP of Copying Anti-Immigration Stance Amid Alcalá de Henares Protests
Vox leader Santiago Abascal accused Spain's PP party of copying his anti-immigration policies, claiming it as a victory, amid protests in Alcalá de Henares following a sexual assault allegedly committed by a Malian immigrant.
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60% Bias Score


Merz's Assertive Foreign Policy: Germany's New Role in International Affairs
German Chancellor Merz announced a more assertive foreign policy, aiming for a stronger military, increased defense spending, and a leading role in the EU, while facing challenges such as strained relations with Poland and a limited role in the Middle East conflict.
Merz's Assertive Foreign Policy: Germany's New Role in International Affairs
German Chancellor Merz announced a more assertive foreign policy, aiming for a stronger military, increased defense spending, and a leading role in the EU, while facing challenges such as strained relations with Poland and a limited role in the Middle East conflict.
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36% Bias Score


Budapest Pride Defies Ban, Draws Record Crowd Amidst EU Tensions
Despite a government ban based on a new law restricting LGBTQ+ displays, Budapest held its Pride parade on June 28th, with an estimated 180,000–200,000 attendees, defying potential legal consequences and highlighting political tensions within Hungary and the EU.
Budapest Pride Defies Ban, Draws Record Crowd Amidst EU Tensions
Despite a government ban based on a new law restricting LGBTQ+ displays, Budapest held its Pride parade on June 28th, with an estimated 180,000–200,000 attendees, defying potential legal consequences and highlighting political tensions within Hungary and the EU.
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36% Bias Score


Global Media Forum Tackles Authoritarianism, AI Ethics, and Free Media's Future
The 2025 Global Media Forum (GMF) in Bonn addresses the global rise of authoritarianism and the threats to free media, focusing on practical solutions, ethical AI considerations, and featuring discussions with RFE/RL President Steve Capus, who highlights the potential defunding of his organization b...
Global Media Forum Tackles Authoritarianism, AI Ethics, and Free Media's Future
The 2025 Global Media Forum (GMF) in Bonn addresses the global rise of authoritarianism and the threats to free media, focusing on practical solutions, ethical AI considerations, and featuring discussions with RFE/RL President Steve Capus, who highlights the potential defunding of his organization b...
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44% Bias Score


Central Texas Floods Kill 67, Sparking Outrage Over Delayed Warnings
Devastating flash floods in Central Texas on July 4th killed at least 67 people, including 21 children, due to the Guadalupe River surging over 30 feet above its normal level after rapid rainfall; criticism focuses on delayed warnings and insufficient emergency response systems.
Central Texas Floods Kill 67, Sparking Outrage Over Delayed Warnings
Devastating flash floods in Central Texas on July 4th killed at least 67 people, including 21 children, due to the Guadalupe River surging over 30 feet above its normal level after rapid rainfall; criticism focuses on delayed warnings and insufficient emergency response systems.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Administration to Send Tariff Letters to 100 Countries
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced that the Trump administration will send tariff letters to roughly 100 countries, mostly smaller trading partners, setting tariff rates at a 10% baseline, following a 90-day tariff pause. Failure to negotiate new deals will revert tariffs to April 2 levels, ...
Trump Administration to Send Tariff Letters to 100 Countries
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced that the Trump administration will send tariff letters to roughly 100 countries, mostly smaller trading partners, setting tariff rates at a 10% baseline, following a 90-day tariff pause. Failure to negotiate new deals will revert tariffs to April 2 levels, ...
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60% Bias Score

Merz's Ambitious Foreign Policy Faces Early Challenges
German Chancellor Merz declared Germany's return to global leadership, promising increased defense spending and a more assertive European role; however, his initial actions, including border control disputes with Poland and a reactive approach to the Middle East crisis, contradict this claim.

Merz's Ambitious Foreign Policy Faces Early Challenges
German Chancellor Merz declared Germany's return to global leadership, promising increased defense spending and a more assertive European role; however, his initial actions, including border control disputes with Poland and a reactive approach to the Middle East crisis, contradict this claim.
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56% Bias Score

America Party" Filing with FEC Amidst Musk-Trump Dispute
On July 6th, 2024, filings with the US Federal Election Commission (FEC) showed the creation of the "America Party", listing Elon Musk as the candidate and Tesla CFO Vaibhav Taneja as the treasurer, following Musk's criticism of the current two-party system and conflict with President Trump.

America Party" Filing with FEC Amidst Musk-Trump Dispute
On July 6th, 2024, filings with the US Federal Election Commission (FEC) showed the creation of the "America Party", listing Elon Musk as the candidate and Tesla CFO Vaibhav Taneja as the treasurer, following Musk's criticism of the current two-party system and conflict with President Trump.
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36% Bias Score

Turkish Journalist Detained, Then Released, for Social Media Posts
Turkish journalist Timur Soykan was arrested in Istanbul on July 26th, 2024, for social media posts expressing support for detained opposition mayors, facing charges of "publicly spreading misleading information"; he was released with probation.

Turkish Journalist Detained, Then Released, for Social Media Posts
Turkish journalist Timur Soykan was arrested in Istanbul on July 26th, 2024, for social media posts expressing support for detained opposition mayors, facing charges of "publicly spreading misleading information"; he was released with probation.
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48% Bias Score

UK Police Arrest 29 for Supporting Banned Palestine Action
Following a court ruling designating Palestine Action a terrorist organization, British police arrested 29 people, including an 83-year-old reverend, in Parliament Square for publicly supporting the group, an act now punishable by up to 14 years in prison.

UK Police Arrest 29 for Supporting Banned Palestine Action
Following a court ruling designating Palestine Action a terrorist organization, British police arrested 29 people, including an 83-year-old reverend, in Parliament Square for publicly supporting the group, an act now punishable by up to 14 years in prison.
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52% Bias Score

Musk Launches "America Party", Faces Immediate Backlash
Following his announcement of a new US political party called "America Party", Elon Musk faced immediate criticism from former Trump administration officials, particularly regarding potential conflicts of interest between his business and political activities; the party is expected to initially targ...

Musk Launches "America Party", Faces Immediate Backlash
Following his announcement of a new US political party called "America Party", Elon Musk faced immediate criticism from former Trump administration officials, particularly regarding potential conflicts of interest between his business and political activities; the party is expected to initially targ...
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52% Bias Score

Thompson Concert in Zagreb Sparks Controversy Over Nazi Salute
Nearly 500,000 people attended a concert in Zagreb by Croatian singer Marko Perković Thompson, who repeated a Nazi salute from a popular song, sparking controversy given the salute's association with the WWII-era Ustase regime responsible for killing thousands in concentration camps.

Thompson Concert in Zagreb Sparks Controversy Over Nazi Salute
Nearly 500,000 people attended a concert in Zagreb by Croatian singer Marko Perković Thompson, who repeated a Nazi salute from a popular song, sparking controversy given the salute's association with the WWII-era Ustase regime responsible for killing thousands in concentration camps.
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56% Bias Score
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