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Moldova's President Warns of Russian Interference in Upcoming Elections
Moldovan President Maia Sandu addressed the European Parliament, warning of extensive Russian interference in the upcoming September 28th elections, crucial for the country's EU integration path, and alleging Russia spent 1% of Moldova's GDP to influence the election.
Moldova's President Warns of Russian Interference in Upcoming Elections
Moldovan President Maia Sandu addressed the European Parliament, warning of extensive Russian interference in the upcoming September 28th elections, crucial for the country's EU integration path, and alleging Russia spent 1% of Moldova's GDP to influence the election.
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52% Bias Score


Pakistan Floods: 2 Million Displaced in Punjab Province
Heavy rainfall and water releases from Indian dams have displaced over 2 million people in Pakistan's Punjab province, resulting in at least 56 deaths since August 26, while the national death toll from monsoon floods since late June exceeds 900.
Pakistan Floods: 2 Million Displaced in Punjab Province
Heavy rainfall and water releases from Indian dams have displaced over 2 million people in Pakistan's Punjab province, resulting in at least 56 deaths since August 26, while the national death toll from monsoon floods since late June exceeds 900.
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32% Bias Score


FDA Approves First Clinical Trial for Genetically Modified Pig Organs
The FDA has approved the first clinical trial for genetically modified pig kidneys for human use, following successful cases of xenotransplantation, aiming to alleviate the critical organ shortage.
FDA Approves First Clinical Trial for Genetically Modified Pig Organs
The FDA has approved the first clinical trial for genetically modified pig kidneys for human use, following successful cases of xenotransplantation, aiming to alleviate the critical organ shortage.
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48% Bias Score


UK concludes Israel not committing genocide in Gaza but criticizes actions
The UK government has determined that Israel is not committing genocide in Gaza but strongly criticized its actions, citing the "catastrophic humanitarian situation" and urging Israel to do more to alleviate suffering, while Spain banned weapons shipments to Israel, a move condemned as antisemitic.
UK concludes Israel not committing genocide in Gaza but criticizes actions
The UK government has determined that Israel is not committing genocide in Gaza but strongly criticized its actions, citing the "catastrophic humanitarian situation" and urging Israel to do more to alleviate suffering, while Spain banned weapons shipments to Israel, a move condemned as antisemitic.
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48% Bias Score


Imprisonment of Spanish Citizens in Venezuela: A Year-Long Crisis
Two Basque tourists, Andrés Martínez Adasme and José María Basoa, remain imprisoned in Venezuela after a year, falsely accused of plotting to assassinate Nicolás Maduro, highlighting the dire human rights situation and strained diplomatic relations.
Imprisonment of Spanish Citizens in Venezuela: A Year-Long Crisis
Two Basque tourists, Andrés Martínez Adasme and José María Basoa, remain imprisoned in Venezuela after a year, falsely accused of plotting to assassinate Nicolás Maduro, highlighting the dire human rights situation and strained diplomatic relations.
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52% Bias Score


Bolsonaro Supporters Hold Vigil as Supreme Court Nears Verdict
In Brasilia, about 70 Bolsonaro supporters held an overnight vigil outside his home as the Supreme Court prepares to deliver its verdict on his alleged coup attempt.
Bolsonaro Supporters Hold Vigil as Supreme Court Nears Verdict
In Brasilia, about 70 Bolsonaro supporters held an overnight vigil outside his home as the Supreme Court prepares to deliver its verdict on his alleged coup attempt.
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56% Bias Score

French Government Collapses Amidst Political and Economic Crisis
French Prime Minister François Bayrou resigned on Tuesday after a confidence vote, triggering a political crisis and raising concerns about France's economic stability, following a snap election that left the country with a divided parliament.

French Government Collapses Amidst Political and Economic Crisis
French Prime Minister François Bayrou resigned on Tuesday after a confidence vote, triggering a political crisis and raising concerns about France's economic stability, following a snap election that left the country with a divided parliament.
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20% Bias Score

Afghanistan Earthquake: UN Struggles to Reach 362 Isolated Villages
A magnitude 6.0 earthquake in eastern Afghanistan's Kunar province killed at least 2,200 people, leaving 362 villages unreachable by the UN, which has assessed damage in only 49 of the 411 affected villages, finding 5,230 homes destroyed and 672 damaged, with half a million people potentially affect...

Afghanistan Earthquake: UN Struggles to Reach 362 Isolated Villages
A magnitude 6.0 earthquake in eastern Afghanistan's Kunar province killed at least 2,200 people, leaving 362 villages unreachable by the UN, which has assessed damage in only 49 of the 411 affected villages, finding 5,230 homes destroyed and 672 damaged, with half a million people potentially affect...
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16% Bias Score

Drone Attack on Greta Thunberg's Gaza-Bound Boat
A boat carrying Greta Thunberg and other activists towards Gaza was reportedly attacked by a drone off the coast of North Africa, resulting in minor damage but no injuries.

Drone Attack on Greta Thunberg's Gaza-Bound Boat
A boat carrying Greta Thunberg and other activists towards Gaza was reportedly attacked by a drone off the coast of North Africa, resulting in minor damage but no injuries.
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60% Bias Score

Ukraine Faces Air Defense Shortages Amidst Slowed US Arms Deliveries
The Pentagon's revised military aid program has slowed arms deliveries to Ukraine, raising concerns about potential air defense shortages as Russia intensifies air attacks.

Ukraine Faces Air Defense Shortages Amidst Slowed US Arms Deliveries
The Pentagon's revised military aid program has slowed arms deliveries to Ukraine, raising concerns about potential air defense shortages as Russia intensifies air attacks.
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24% Bias Score

France's Political and Economic Crisis: Soaring Debt and Uncertain Future
Following Prime Minister François Bayrou's dismissal, France faces political uncertainty, with a record public debt exceeding €3.35 trillion (114% of GDP) and a growing budget deficit, triggering market concerns and social unrest.

France's Political and Economic Crisis: Soaring Debt and Uncertain Future
Following Prime Minister François Bayrou's dismissal, France faces political uncertainty, with a record public debt exceeding €3.35 trillion (114% of GDP) and a growing budget deficit, triggering market concerns and social unrest.
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28% Bias Score

NSU Terrorist Group: 25 Years After First Murder, Unanswered Questions Remain
On September 9, 2000, Enver Simsek, a Turkish-German flower seller, was murdered in Nuremberg by the National Socialist Underground (NSU), a far-right terrorist group; eleven years later, his family learned of the killers and the state's failures.

NSU Terrorist Group: 25 Years After First Murder, Unanswered Questions Remain
On September 9, 2000, Enver Simsek, a Turkish-German flower seller, was murdered in Nuremberg by the National Socialist Underground (NSU), a far-right terrorist group; eleven years later, his family learned of the killers and the state's failures.
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24% Bias Score
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