August 2025
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Alaska Summit Highlights Power Imbalance in Ukraine Conflict
The Alaska summit between Trump and Putin saw Lavrov wear a sweatshirt with Soviet Union initials, while Trump informally addressed Putin as "Vladimir" but not Zelensky, suggesting a perceived power imbalance favoring Russia and potentially influencing the ongoing Ukraine conflict.
Alaska Summit Highlights Power Imbalance in Ukraine Conflict
The Alaska summit between Trump and Putin saw Lavrov wear a sweatshirt with Soviet Union initials, while Trump informally addressed Putin as "Vladimir" but not Zelensky, suggesting a perceived power imbalance favoring Russia and potentially influencing the ongoing Ukraine conflict.
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56% Bias Score


Brooklyn Lounge Shooting Leaves Three Dead, Eight Wounded
Three people died and eight were wounded in a shooting stemming from a dispute at a Brooklyn lounge early Sunday morning; police are searching for multiple shooters and recovered 36 shell casings and a firearm at the scene.
Brooklyn Lounge Shooting Leaves Three Dead, Eight Wounded
Three people died and eight were wounded in a shooting stemming from a dispute at a Brooklyn lounge early Sunday morning; police are searching for multiple shooters and recovered 36 shell casings and a firearm at the scene.
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52% Bias Score


41-Year-Old Cold Case Solved: Remains of Missing Teen Found in Buenos Aires
On July 26, 1984, 16-year-old Diego Fernández Lima disappeared in Buenos Aires; his remains were found buried in a backyard in 2025, leading to an investigation into potential complicity by a former resident's son.
41-Year-Old Cold Case Solved: Remains of Missing Teen Found in Buenos Aires
On July 26, 1984, 16-year-old Diego Fernández Lima disappeared in Buenos Aires; his remains were found buried in a backyard in 2025, leading to an investigation into potential complicity by a former resident's son.
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28% Bias Score


European Heatwaves Strain Power Grids, Exposing Energy System Vulnerabilities
Record-breaking heatwaves across Europe this summer (temperatures exceeding 40°C in several regions) caused a surge in energy demand for air conditioning, while simultaneously reducing electricity generation from thermal and nuclear plants due to overheating, resulting in power outages and grid inst...
European Heatwaves Strain Power Grids, Exposing Energy System Vulnerabilities
Record-breaking heatwaves across Europe this summer (temperatures exceeding 40°C in several regions) caused a surge in energy demand for air conditioning, while simultaneously reducing electricity generation from thermal and nuclear plants due to overheating, resulting in power outages and grid inst...
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40% Bias Score


Depardon's Auschwitz: A 1979 Documentary
Raymond Depardon's 1979 photo series of Auschwitz-Birkenau, commissioned by Paris Match, is now on exhibit at the Paris Memorial de la Shoah. His objective was to document the physical remnants of the camp, using a style that reflected prevailing sensitivities towards Holocaust imagery in the late 1...
Depardon's Auschwitz: A 1979 Documentary
Raymond Depardon's 1979 photo series of Auschwitz-Birkenau, commissioned by Paris Match, is now on exhibit at the Paris Memorial de la Shoah. His objective was to document the physical remnants of the camp, using a style that reflected prevailing sensitivities towards Holocaust imagery in the late 1...
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40% Bias Score


13-Year-Old Extremist Critically Stabs Caregiver in German Clinic
A 13-year-old Islamist extremist in a Paderborn psychiatric clinic stabbed a 24-year-old caregiver, critically injuring her, despite prior police warnings about the girl's access to knives; the caregiver is recovering.
13-Year-Old Extremist Critically Stabs Caregiver in German Clinic
A 13-year-old Islamist extremist in a Paderborn psychiatric clinic stabbed a 24-year-old caregiver, critically injuring her, despite prior police warnings about the girl's access to knives; the caregiver is recovering.
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36% Bias Score

Sudan Army Accused of Torture and Extrajudicial Killings in Khartoum
A Sudanese human rights group accuses the Sudanese army and security forces of torturing people to death and operating "execution chambers" in Khartoum, following hundreds of documented arrests, amidst the ongoing civil war that has displaced 12 million people and caused a major cholera outbreak.

Sudan Army Accused of Torture and Extrajudicial Killings in Khartoum
A Sudanese human rights group accuses the Sudanese army and security forces of torturing people to death and operating "execution chambers" in Khartoum, following hundreds of documented arrests, amidst the ongoing civil war that has displaced 12 million people and caused a major cholera outbreak.
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44% Bias Score

Syria's Sectarian Violence and the Challenges to Post-Assad Stability
Recent clashes between Kurdish and Syrian government forces near Manbij, following the deadly Suwayda violence that killed over 1,400 and displaced 175,000, highlight Syria's persistent sectarian tensions despite President al-Sharaa's focus on reconstruction and international recognition.

Syria's Sectarian Violence and the Challenges to Post-Assad Stability
Recent clashes between Kurdish and Syrian government forces near Manbij, following the deadly Suwayda violence that killed over 1,400 and displaced 175,000, highlight Syria's persistent sectarian tensions despite President al-Sharaa's focus on reconstruction and international recognition.
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36% Bias Score

Record Heatwave Fuels Devastating Wildfires Across Spain and Portugal
Widespread wildfires fueled by a record-breaking heatwave are ravaging Spain and Portugal, forcing evacuations, deploying over 17,000 emergency personnel, and burning over 250,000 hectares; Spain's response is described as possibly the largest European civil protection mobilization in history.

Record Heatwave Fuels Devastating Wildfires Across Spain and Portugal
Widespread wildfires fueled by a record-breaking heatwave are ravaging Spain and Portugal, forcing evacuations, deploying over 17,000 emergency personnel, and burning over 250,000 hectares; Spain's response is described as possibly the largest European civil protection mobilization in history.
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28% Bias Score

Europe Seeks to Counter Putin's Influence on Trump in Ukraine Crisis
European leaders visited Washington to address concerns about Trump's alignment with Putin after their meeting in Alaska, focusing on securing stronger US support for Ukraine and preventing a peace deal that compromises Ukraine's security, especially concerning the Donbass region.

Europe Seeks to Counter Putin's Influence on Trump in Ukraine Crisis
European leaders visited Washington to address concerns about Trump's alignment with Putin after their meeting in Alaska, focusing on securing stronger US support for Ukraine and preventing a peace deal that compromises Ukraine's security, especially concerning the Donbass region.
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56% Bias Score

Romanian Man Arrested for Alleged Child Abuse at German Water Park
A 31-year-old Romanian man has been arrested in Romania for the alleged sexual abuse of a six-year-old girl at Rulantica water park in Germany last Saturday; he was identified via security footage and apprehended following an international manhunt.

Romanian Man Arrested for Alleged Child Abuse at German Water Park
A 31-year-old Romanian man has been arrested in Romania for the alleged sexual abuse of a six-year-old girl at Rulantica water park in Germany last Saturday; he was identified via security footage and apprehended following an international manhunt.
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48% Bias Score

Germany Halts Humanitarian Visas, Leaving 300 Russian, Belarusian Dissidents in Limbo
Germany halted its humanitarian visa program, impacting roughly 300 approved applicants, including Alexei Moskalev and Anton K., who are facing persecution in Russia for anti-war stances, despite previously approved visas.

Germany Halts Humanitarian Visas, Leaving 300 Russian, Belarusian Dissidents in Limbo
Germany halted its humanitarian visa program, impacting roughly 300 approved applicants, including Alexei Moskalev and Anton K., who are facing persecution in Russia for anti-war stances, despite previously approved visas.
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44% Bias Score
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