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Spain Supports Palestine Amid US Visa Revoking
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez voiced strong support for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas after the US revoked visas for Palestinian diplomats scheduled to attend the UN General Assembly in New York, prompting criticism from France and Ireland.
Spain Supports Palestine Amid US Visa Revoking
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez voiced strong support for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas after the US revoked visas for Palestinian diplomats scheduled to attend the UN General Assembly in New York, prompting criticism from France and Ireland.
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16% Bias Score


Z2X Festival in Berlin: Youth, Activism, and Tech Explored
On August 30th, the Z2X Ideenfestival in Berlin's silent green Kulturquartier hosted 1,000 young people to discuss projects, network, and explore pressing issues including activism, technology, and social justice, with some sessions livestreamed.
Z2X Festival in Berlin: Youth, Activism, and Tech Explored
On August 30th, the Z2X Ideenfestival in Berlin's silent green Kulturquartier hosted 1,000 young people to discuss projects, network, and explore pressing issues including activism, technology, and social justice, with some sessions livestreamed.
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16% Bias Score


UK Investigation Launched into Sex Trafficking on Online Platforms
The UK's independent anti-slavery commissioner launched an investigation into websites advertising sex services, prompted by concerns about the exploitation of trafficked women, following a 2021 Scottish parliamentary study linking online advertising to a surge in sex trafficking.
UK Investigation Launched into Sex Trafficking on Online Platforms
The UK's independent anti-slavery commissioner launched an investigation into websites advertising sex services, prompted by concerns about the exploitation of trafficked women, following a 2021 Scottish parliamentary study linking online advertising to a surge in sex trafficking.
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20% Bias Score


Iowa's Agricultural Pollution and Water Quality Crisis: Funding Cut for Landmark Study
A $1 million study reveals agricultural pollution as a major source of Iowa's water contamination, leading to public health concerns, but funding for publicizing these findings has been eliminated by public officials.
Iowa's Agricultural Pollution and Water Quality Crisis: Funding Cut for Landmark Study
A $1 million study reveals agricultural pollution as a major source of Iowa's water contamination, leading to public health concerns, but funding for publicizing these findings has been eliminated by public officials.
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36% Bias Score


UK bars Israeli officials from arms fair amid Gaza conflict
The UK government has barred Israeli officials from attending the DSEI arms fair in London due to Israel's escalating military operation in Gaza, although Israeli defense contractors remain invited.
UK bars Israeli officials from arms fair amid Gaza conflict
The UK government has barred Israeli officials from attending the DSEI arms fair in London due to Israel's escalating military operation in Gaza, although Israeli defense contractors remain invited.
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36% Bias Score


International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances: A Continuing Debt in South America
On the International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances, the UN Human Rights Office reaffirms its commitment to truth, justice, and reparations for victims and their families in South America, where thousands remain disappeared due to state actions or complicity during past dictatorships ...
International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances: A Continuing Debt in South America
On the International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances, the UN Human Rights Office reaffirms its commitment to truth, justice, and reparations for victims and their families in South America, where thousands remain disappeared due to state actions or complicity during past dictatorships ...
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60% Bias Score

Trump Considers US Private Military Contractors for Ukraine Peace Plan
Donald Trump is reportedly considering sending US private military contractors to Ukraine as part of a long-term peace plan, a compromise to avoid deploying US troops while providing support for a potential ceasefire.

Trump Considers US Private Military Contractors for Ukraine Peace Plan
Donald Trump is reportedly considering sending US private military contractors to Ukraine as part of a long-term peace plan, a compromise to avoid deploying US troops while providing support for a potential ceasefire.
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48% Bias Score

AfD Party Faces €1.1 Billion in Fines for Financial Irregularities
Germany's far-right AfD party has been fined €1.1 billion, accounting for over half of the €1.8 million total in penalties levied against German political parties since 2017 for financial violations including illegal donations and false reporting.

AfD Party Faces €1.1 Billion in Fines for Financial Irregularities
Germany's far-right AfD party has been fined €1.1 billion, accounting for over half of the €1.8 million total in penalties levied against German political parties since 2017 for financial violations including illegal donations and false reporting.
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40% Bias Score

UK Fertility Rate at Record Low: Societal and Economic Implications
England and Wales' fertility rate has fallen to a record low of 1.41, raising concerns about an aging population and its impact on the economy and social care.

UK Fertility Rate at Record Low: Societal and Economic Implications
England and Wales' fertility rate has fallen to a record low of 1.41, raising concerns about an aging population and its impact on the economy and social care.
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24% Bias Score

Rise of Anti-Migrant Vigilante Groups in Europe
A recent surge in anti-migrant vigilante groups across Europe, fueled by misinformation and far-right agendas, is causing increased fear and security concerns, despite their limited impact on migration.

Rise of Anti-Migrant Vigilante Groups in Europe
A recent surge in anti-migrant vigilante groups across Europe, fueled by misinformation and far-right agendas, is causing increased fear and security concerns, despite their limited impact on migration.
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24% Bias Score

Thousands March in Venice for Palestine, Amidst Film Festival Controversy
Around 5,000 people marched in Venice, Italy, protesting the situation in Gaza and calling for an end to what they described as genocide, coinciding with the Venice Film Festival.

Thousands March in Venice for Palestine, Amidst Film Festival Controversy
Around 5,000 people marched in Venice, Italy, protesting the situation in Gaza and calling for an end to what they described as genocide, coinciding with the Venice Film Festival.
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60% Bias Score

Israeli airstrike kills Yemen's Houthi prime minister and ministers
On Thursday, an Israeli airstrike killed Yemen's Houthi prime minister, Ahmad Ghaaleb al-Rahawi, and several ministers in Sanaa, according to a Houthi-run news agency citing a statement by Houthi leader Mahdi al-Mashat; Israel had announced an airstrike targeting the Houthi chief of staff, defense m...

Israeli airstrike kills Yemen's Houthi prime minister and ministers
On Thursday, an Israeli airstrike killed Yemen's Houthi prime minister, Ahmad Ghaaleb al-Rahawi, and several ministers in Sanaa, according to a Houthi-run news agency citing a statement by Houthi leader Mahdi al-Mashat; Israel had announced an airstrike targeting the Houthi chief of staff, defense m...
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36% Bias Score
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