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Trump Denies Photos with Epstein Amidst Renewed Scrutiny
Newly unearthed photos show Donald Trump with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein at various events in the 1990s, including Trump's wedding, sparking outrage and accusations of "fake news" from Trump and his White House communications director. The photos re-emerged amidst criticism of the DOJ's ...
Trump Denies Photos with Epstein Amidst Renewed Scrutiny
Newly unearthed photos show Donald Trump with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein at various events in the 1990s, including Trump's wedding, sparking outrage and accusations of "fake news" from Trump and his White House communications director. The photos re-emerged amidst criticism of the DOJ's ...
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64% Bias Score


Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Law Jeopardizes EU Membership Bid
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy signed a law placing anti-corruption agencies under the prosecutor general, prompting strong criticism from the EU and jeopardizing Ukraine's EU membership bid and Western financial aid, despite Zelenskyy's insistence that the agencies will continue their work.
Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Law Jeopardizes EU Membership Bid
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy signed a law placing anti-corruption agencies under the prosecutor general, prompting strong criticism from the EU and jeopardizing Ukraine's EU membership bid and Western financial aid, despite Zelenskyy's insistence that the agencies will continue their work.
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48% Bias Score


England Lioness Jess Carter Takes Social Media Break Following Racist Abuse
England Lionesses player Jess Carter announced a social media break after receiving racist abuse following their Euro 2025 quarter-final victory over Sweden; the incident sparked widespread support and prompted discussions on combating racism in football and social media.
England Lioness Jess Carter Takes Social Media Break Following Racist Abuse
England Lionesses player Jess Carter announced a social media break after receiving racist abuse following their Euro 2025 quarter-final victory over Sweden; the incident sparked widespread support and prompted discussions on combating racism in football and social media.
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48% Bias Score


EU Links Development Aid to African Migration Control
The European Commission suggests tying development aid to African nations' cooperation on migration control, potentially cutting aid for those not complying with deportation agreements; this has sparked criticism from humanitarian organizations and African experts who see it as neocolonial and ignor...
EU Links Development Aid to African Migration Control
The European Commission suggests tying development aid to African nations' cooperation on migration control, potentially cutting aid for those not complying with deportation agreements; this has sparked criticism from humanitarian organizations and African experts who see it as neocolonial and ignor...
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56% Bias Score


India Censors 33-Second Kiss in "Superman", Sparking Outrage
India's film censorship board, CBFC, sparked outrage by altering a 33-second kiss in the upcoming Superman movie to a peck, despite a 13+ rating, highlighting a broader global trend of film censorship impacting artistic expression and freedom of speech.
India Censors 33-Second Kiss in "Superman", Sparking Outrage
India's film censorship board, CBFC, sparked outrage by altering a 33-second kiss in the upcoming Superman movie to a peck, despite a 13+ rating, highlighting a broader global trend of film censorship impacting artistic expression and freedom of speech.
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64% Bias Score


Sudan's War: Two Rival Governments, Armed Groups, and an Uncertain Future
Sudan's civil war has produced two rival governments: the army-backed administration in Port Sudan and the RSF-backed Tasis coalition, both heavily reliant on armed groups for power and resources, creating instability.
Sudan's War: Two Rival Governments, Armed Groups, and an Uncertain Future
Sudan's civil war has produced two rival governments: the army-backed administration in Port Sudan and the RSF-backed Tasis coalition, both heavily reliant on armed groups for power and resources, creating instability.
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52% Bias Score

Ozzy Osbourne Dies at Home After Air Ambulance Response
Ozzy Osbourne, the Black Sabbath singer, died at his home in Chalfont St Giles on Tuesday morning after an air ambulance was called to his property at approximately 10:30 am, but attempts to save his life were unsuccessful.

Ozzy Osbourne Dies at Home After Air Ambulance Response
Ozzy Osbourne, the Black Sabbath singer, died at his home in Chalfont St Giles on Tuesday morning after an air ambulance was called to his property at approximately 10:30 am, but attempts to save his life were unsuccessful.
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Court Blocks Asylum Seeker Returns to Belgium
The Netherlands' highest administrative court ruled Wednesday that it cannot return single male asylum seekers to Belgium due to Belgium's "systemic failure" to provide adequate shelter and legal protection, violating EU rules.

Dutch Court Blocks Asylum Seeker Returns to Belgium
The Netherlands' highest administrative court ruled Wednesday that it cannot return single male asylum seekers to Belgium due to Belgium's "systemic failure" to provide adequate shelter and legal protection, violating EU rules.
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52% Bias Score

Germany's Shadow Economy Surges Past Federal Budget
Germany's shadow economy reached €482 billion in 2024, exceeding the federal budget, driven by declining tax morale due to perceived poor public services and economic downturns. Experts propose increased data sharing and economic growth as solutions.

Germany's Shadow Economy Surges Past Federal Budget
Germany's shadow economy reached €482 billion in 2024, exceeding the federal budget, driven by declining tax morale due to perceived poor public services and economic downturns. Experts propose increased data sharing and economic growth as solutions.
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48% Bias Score

Baltic Sea Tensions Rise Amidst Russian Shadow Fleet Activity and Increased Military Presence
Increased Russian tanker activity in the Baltic Sea, particularly from the "shadow fleet," following EU sanctions, coupled with heightened Russian military presence and ambiguous drone activity, raises concerns of potential conflict escalation. Denmark has intensified checks, inspecting over 60 tank...

Baltic Sea Tensions Rise Amidst Russian Shadow Fleet Activity and Increased Military Presence
Increased Russian tanker activity in the Baltic Sea, particularly from the "shadow fleet," following EU sanctions, coupled with heightened Russian military presence and ambiguous drone activity, raises concerns of potential conflict escalation. Denmark has intensified checks, inspecting over 60 tank...
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40% Bias Score

€631 Billion Investment Pledge Aims to Revitalize German Economy
Sixty-one major German companies announced a €631 billion investment plan ("Made for Germany") to revitalize the German economy, aiming to increase competitiveness and address challenges like high social security costs and an aging population, following years of recession and low investment.

€631 Billion Investment Pledge Aims to Revitalize German Economy
Sixty-one major German companies announced a €631 billion investment plan ("Made for Germany") to revitalize the German economy, aiming to increase competitiveness and address challenges like high social security costs and an aging population, following years of recession and low investment.
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52% Bias Score

South Korea Reopens 1964 Sexual Assault Case, Prosecutors Apologize
In 2024, South Korea reopened the 1964 case of Choi Mal-ja, who was convicted of grievous bodily harm for biting her attacker during a sexual assault, prompting a formal apology from prosecutors and raising questions about historical injustices.

South Korea Reopens 1964 Sexual Assault Case, Prosecutors Apologize
In 2024, South Korea reopened the 1964 case of Choi Mal-ja, who was convicted of grievous bodily harm for biting her attacker during a sexual assault, prompting a formal apology from prosecutors and raising questions about historical injustices.
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44% Bias Score
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