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Zelenskyy Announces Major Ukrainian Government Reshuffle
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced a major government reshuffle on Thursday, appointing Yulia Svyrydenko as prime minister and Denys Shmyhal as defense minister, along with several other key positions changes. This shakeup follows a series of corruption scandals and aims to strengthen...
Zelenskyy Announces Major Ukrainian Government Reshuffle
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced a major government reshuffle on Thursday, appointing Yulia Svyrydenko as prime minister and Denys Shmyhal as defense minister, along with several other key positions changes. This shakeup follows a series of corruption scandals and aims to strengthen...
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48% Bias Score


State Department Layoffs Raise Concerns About US Foreign Policy Effectiveness
The US State Department laid off over 1300 employees, impacting offices focused on counterterrorism, energy diplomacy, and other key areas, raising concerns about operational effectiveness and institutional knowledge loss despite the administration's assurances.
State Department Layoffs Raise Concerns About US Foreign Policy Effectiveness
The US State Department laid off over 1300 employees, impacting offices focused on counterterrorism, energy diplomacy, and other key areas, raising concerns about operational effectiveness and institutional knowledge loss despite the administration's assurances.
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56% Bias Score


Trump Opposes Special Prosecutor in Epstein Case, Calls Controversy a "Hoax
President Trump opposes appointing a special prosecutor to investigate Jeffrey Epstein, calling related controversies a "hoax", despite calls from some Republicans for transparency and document release; Attorney General Bondi faces criticism over handling of Epstein case records.
Trump Opposes Special Prosecutor in Epstein Case, Calls Controversy a "Hoax
President Trump opposes appointing a special prosecutor to investigate Jeffrey Epstein, calling related controversies a "hoax", despite calls from some Republicans for transparency and document release; Attorney General Bondi faces criticism over handling of Epstein case records.
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56% Bias Score


Federal Prosecutor Maurene Comey Fired Without Explanation
Maurene Comey, a federal prosecutor in New York who led the case against Sean "Diddy" Combs and worked on the Epstein and Maxwell prosecutions, was summarily fired from the Justice Department on Wednesday without stated reason, prompting concerns about political influence and its potential chilling ...
Federal Prosecutor Maurene Comey Fired Without Explanation
Maurene Comey, a federal prosecutor in New York who led the case against Sean "Diddy" Combs and worked on the Epstein and Maxwell prosecutions, was summarily fired from the Justice Department on Wednesday without stated reason, prompting concerns about political influence and its potential chilling ...
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48% Bias Score


Polish Professor Murdered: Ex-Wife and Partner Arrested
A 43-year-old Polish marketing professor was murdered in Agia Paraskevi, Greece on July 4th; his ex-wife and her new partner were arrested for orchestrating the killing, with three accomplices also apprehended, due to a custody dispute and financial disagreements.
Polish Professor Murdered: Ex-Wife and Partner Arrested
A 43-year-old Polish marketing professor was murdered in Agia Paraskevi, Greece on July 4th; his ex-wife and her new partner were arrested for orchestrating the killing, with three accomplices also apprehended, due to a custody dispute and financial disagreements.
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52% Bias Score


EU's €2 Trillion Budget Proposal Faces Strong Opposition
The European Commission's proposed €2 trillion budget for 2028-2034 faces strong opposition from Germany and the Netherlands, who reject proposed tax increases on businesses and increased national contributions, while Southern European countries worry about cuts to agricultural and cohesion funds.
EU's €2 Trillion Budget Proposal Faces Strong Opposition
The European Commission's proposed €2 trillion budget for 2028-2034 faces strong opposition from Germany and the Netherlands, who reject proposed tax increases on businesses and increased national contributions, while Southern European countries worry about cuts to agricultural and cohesion funds.
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44% Bias Score

Druze Militants Attack Sunni Tribes in Sweida, Syria
Following a Syrian government-announced ceasefire and troop withdrawal from Sweida, Druze militants, led by Hakmat al-Hijri, reportedly attacked Sunni Arab tribes, displacing them; this sparked online outrage, with the hashtag "Arab clans and tribes" trending.

Druze Militants Attack Sunni Tribes in Sweida, Syria
Following a Syrian government-announced ceasefire and troop withdrawal from Sweida, Druze militants, led by Hakmat al-Hijri, reportedly attacked Sunni Arab tribes, displacing them; this sparked online outrage, with the hashtag "Arab clans and tribes" trending.
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44% Bias Score

Congress Spares PEPFAR from $9 Billion Rescissions Package
Congress passed a $9 billion rescissions package, initially including a $400 million cut to PEPFAR, but ultimately preserving the global HIV/AIDS program following bipartisan opposition highlighting its success in saving 26 million lives and enabling nearly 8 million healthy births to HIV-positive m...

Congress Spares PEPFAR from $9 Billion Rescissions Package
Congress passed a $9 billion rescissions package, initially including a $400 million cut to PEPFAR, but ultimately preserving the global HIV/AIDS program following bipartisan opposition highlighting its success in saving 26 million lives and enabling nearly 8 million healthy births to HIV-positive m...
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60% Bias Score

House Passes \$9 Billion Spending Cut Bill
The Republican-controlled House passed a bill cutting \$9 billion in federal spending, targeting public media (\$1.1 billion from CPB) and foreign aid (\$8 billion), after a similar Senate vote, despite Democratic opposition citing negative impacts on rural communities and American leadership.

House Passes \$9 Billion Spending Cut Bill
The Republican-controlled House passed a bill cutting \$9 billion in federal spending, targeting public media (\$1.1 billion from CPB) and foreign aid (\$8 billion), after a similar Senate vote, despite Democratic opposition citing negative impacts on rural communities and American leadership.
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52% Bias Score

Manhattan DA Accused of HIPAA Violation in Mangione Murder Case
Luigi Mangione's legal team accuses the Manhattan District Attorney's Office of illegally accessing his health records via Aetna, using a fraudulent subpoena; the DA's office admits to receiving and deleting the records, and the judge will decide on a hearing to determine sanctions.

Manhattan DA Accused of HIPAA Violation in Mangione Murder Case
Luigi Mangione's legal team accuses the Manhattan District Attorney's Office of illegally accessing his health records via Aetna, using a fraudulent subpoena; the DA's office admits to receiving and deleting the records, and the judge will decide on a hearing to determine sanctions.
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40% Bias Score

Spain Overtakes Germany as Top EU Asylum Destination
Germany is no longer the top EU destination for asylum seekers; Spain now leads, as the fall of Assad's regime decreased Syrian applications while Venezuelan applications rose due to the country's crisis. In May 2025, Spain received almost 12,800 applications, Germany 9,900, and Italy 12,300.

Spain Overtakes Germany as Top EU Asylum Destination
Germany is no longer the top EU destination for asylum seekers; Spain now leads, as the fall of Assad's regime decreased Syrian applications while Venezuelan applications rose due to the country's crisis. In May 2025, Spain received almost 12,800 applications, Germany 9,900, and Italy 12,300.
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36% Bias Score

60 Dead in Iraq Mall Fire, Investigation Launched
A fire at the Corniche Hypermarket Mall in Al-Kut, Iraq, killed at least 60 people, with 11 still missing, highlighting inadequate safety measures in a recently opened building; investigations are underway and lawsuits are planned against the owners.

60 Dead in Iraq Mall Fire, Investigation Launched
A fire at the Corniche Hypermarket Mall in Al-Kut, Iraq, killed at least 60 people, with 11 still missing, highlighting inadequate safety measures in a recently opened building; investigations are underway and lawsuits are planned against the owners.
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24% Bias Score
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