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Lisbon Cable Car Accident: 15 Dead, National Mourning Declared
A cable car accident in Lisbon, Portugal, on [date], resulted in 15 deaths and 23 injuries, prompting a national day of mourning and an investigation into potential causes including cable failure or brake malfunction.
Lisbon Cable Car Accident: 15 Dead, National Mourning Declared
A cable car accident in Lisbon, Portugal, on [date], resulted in 15 deaths and 23 injuries, prompting a national day of mourning and an investigation into potential causes including cable failure or brake malfunction.
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20% Bias Score


Maroccan Activist Sentenced for Blasphemy
Ibtissame Lachgar, a Moroccan activist, received a 30-month prison sentence and a fine for a 2022 X post showing her wearing a "Allah is a lesbian" T-shirt, violating Morocco's blasphemy law.
Maroccan Activist Sentenced for Blasphemy
Ibtissame Lachgar, a Moroccan activist, received a 30-month prison sentence and a fine for a 2022 X post showing her wearing a "Allah is a lesbian" T-shirt, violating Morocco's blasphemy law.
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40% Bias Score


Lisbon Funicular Accident: 16 Dead, Safety Concerns Raised
A funicular derailment in Lisbon, Portugal, resulted in 16 deaths and 5 serious injuries, prompting safety concerns about similar transportation systems worldwide.
Lisbon Funicular Accident: 16 Dead, Safety Concerns Raised
A funicular derailment in Lisbon, Portugal, resulted in 16 deaths and 5 serious injuries, prompting safety concerns about similar transportation systems worldwide.
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24% Bias Score


ECB Official Assures Profitability of Digital Euro for Payment Providers
European Central Bank (ECB) Governing Council member Piero Cipollone assured members of the European Parliament that the digital euro will be profitable for payment service providers, based on current information, while acknowledging ongoing debates regarding its implementation and potential challen...
ECB Official Assures Profitability of Digital Euro for Payment Providers
European Central Bank (ECB) Governing Council member Piero Cipollone assured members of the European Parliament that the digital euro will be profitable for payment service providers, based on current information, while acknowledging ongoing debates regarding its implementation and potential challen...
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16% Bias Score


Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook Under Criminal Mortgage Fraud Probe
The Department of Justice launched a criminal mortgage fraud investigation into Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, following a referral from the Federal Housing Finance Agency Director, focusing on allegations of misrepresenting property residences on mortgage applications.
Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook Under Criminal Mortgage Fraud Probe
The Department of Justice launched a criminal mortgage fraud investigation into Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, following a referral from the Federal Housing Finance Agency Director, focusing on allegations of misrepresenting property residences on mortgage applications.
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52% Bias Score


U.S. Designates Ecuadorian Gangs as Terrorist Groups Amidst Rising Violence
The U.S. has designated Los Lobos and Los Choneros, two Ecuadorian gangs, as terrorist organizations, citing their role in the surge of violence in the country since the COVID-19 pandemic; this allows the U.S. government to take stronger actions against them.
U.S. Designates Ecuadorian Gangs as Terrorist Groups Amidst Rising Violence
The U.S. has designated Los Lobos and Los Choneros, two Ecuadorian gangs, as terrorist organizations, citing their role in the surge of violence in the country since the COVID-19 pandemic; this allows the U.S. government to take stronger actions against them.
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56% Bias Score

US Judge Orders Reinstatement of $2.4 Billion in Harvard Funding
A Boston federal judge ruled that the Trump administration's $2.4 billion funding cut to Harvard University was an illegal retaliatory action, rejecting the administration's claim that the cut was due to insufficient action against antisemitism on campus.

US Judge Orders Reinstatement of $2.4 Billion in Harvard Funding
A Boston federal judge ruled that the Trump administration's $2.4 billion funding cut to Harvard University was an illegal retaliatory action, rejecting the administration's claim that the cut was due to insufficient action against antisemitism on campus.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration to End Long-Standing European Security Aid Programs
The Trump administration plans to terminate long-term European security aid programs, including one aimed at bolstering Eastern Europe against potential Russian aggression, prompting concern among allies and confusion among US lawmakers.

Trump Administration to End Long-Standing European Security Aid Programs
The Trump administration plans to terminate long-term European security aid programs, including one aimed at bolstering Eastern Europe against potential Russian aggression, prompting concern among allies and confusion among US lawmakers.
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24% Bias Score

Karpacz Economic Forum: Poland's Leading Figures Convene
The 2025 Karpacz Economic Forum, held in Poland's Karkonosze Mountains, brought together over 6,000 politicians, entrepreneurs, and scientists for three days of discussions on Europe's future.

Karpacz Economic Forum: Poland's Leading Figures Convene
The 2025 Karpacz Economic Forum, held in Poland's Karkonosze Mountains, brought together over 6,000 politicians, entrepreneurs, and scientists for three days of discussions on Europe's future.
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32% Bias Score

EU's Foreign Policy Credibility Undermined by Inaction on Israel
Belgian Foreign Minister Maxime Prévot criticizes European Union member states for failing to sanction Israel over Gaza and West Bank issues, stating that this inaction is eroding the EU's foreign policy credibility.

EU's Foreign Policy Credibility Undermined by Inaction on Israel
Belgian Foreign Minister Maxime Prévot criticizes European Union member states for failing to sanction Israel over Gaza and West Bank issues, stating that this inaction is eroding the EU's foreign policy credibility.
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60% Bias Score

US Senate Hearing Grills HHS Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. on Vaccine Policies
During a contentious Senate hearing, HHS Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. faced criticism for his administration's rollback of vaccine access and promotion of policies contradicting scientific consensus, leading to accusations of undermining public health.

US Senate Hearing Grills HHS Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. on Vaccine Policies
During a contentious Senate hearing, HHS Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. faced criticism for his administration's rollback of vaccine access and promotion of policies contradicting scientific consensus, leading to accusations of undermining public health.
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40% Bias Score

Lammy replaces Rayner as Deputy PM amid Labour Cabinet reshuffle
Following Angela Rayner's resignation for tax irregularities, David Lammy was appointed as Deputy Prime Minister, triggering a wider reshuffle within Keir Starmer's Cabinet.

Lammy replaces Rayner as Deputy PM amid Labour Cabinet reshuffle
Following Angela Rayner's resignation for tax irregularities, David Lammy was appointed as Deputy Prime Minister, triggering a wider reshuffle within Keir Starmer's Cabinet.
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64% Bias Score
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