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Over 100 International Media Outlets Oppose US Visa Changes for Journalists
More than 100 international media organizations, including Deutsche Welle, urged the US to abandon a proposal to shorten visas for foreign journalists working in the US, citing concerns over reduced news quality and hampered understanding of America.
Over 100 International Media Outlets Oppose US Visa Changes for Journalists
More than 100 international media organizations, including Deutsche Welle, urged the US to abandon a proposal to shorten visas for foreign journalists working in the US, citing concerns over reduced news quality and hampered understanding of America.
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20% Bias Score


Thousands Protest Slovakia's Pro-Russia Policies
Thousands protested in Bratislava against Prime Minister Robert Fico's pro-Russia stance, government austerity measures, and scandals involving EU funds embezzlement and Fico's meeting with Putin in China.
Thousands Protest Slovakia's Pro-Russia Policies
Thousands protested in Bratislava against Prime Minister Robert Fico's pro-Russia stance, government austerity measures, and scandals involving EU funds embezzlement and Fico's meeting with Putin in China.
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28% Bias Score


Colorado School Shooting: 16-Year-Old Gunman Kills Himself After Attack
On Wednesday, a 16-year-old boy, Desmond Holly, opened fire at Evergreen High School in Colorado, injuring two students before fatally shooting himself; one injured student is in stable condition, while the other remains critical.
Colorado School Shooting: 16-Year-Old Gunman Kills Himself After Attack
On Wednesday, a 16-year-old boy, Desmond Holly, opened fire at Evergreen High School in Colorado, injuring two students before fatally shooting himself; one injured student is in stable condition, while the other remains critical.
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40% Bias Score


Dana" storm: Judge reopens investigation into Valencian president Mazón after journalist's letter
A journalist's open letter detailing Valencian President Carlos Mazón's actions during the "Dana" storm has prompted a judge to reinvestigate his conduct, focusing on a delay in his arrival at the emergency coordination center.
Dana" storm: Judge reopens investigation into Valencian president Mazón after journalist's letter
A journalist's open letter detailing Valencian President Carlos Mazón's actions during the "Dana" storm has prompted a judge to reinvestigate his conduct, focusing on a delay in his arrival at the emergency coordination center.
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36% Bias Score


New Zealand fugitive Tom Phillips killed by police after four-year-long hideout with children
Tom Phillips, a New Zealand fugitive, was killed by police after a four-year evasion, during which he lived in hiding with his three children in a remote forest; authorities are now investigating who helped him.
New Zealand fugitive Tom Phillips killed by police after four-year-long hideout with children
Tom Phillips, a New Zealand fugitive, was killed by police after a four-year evasion, during which he lived in hiding with his three children in a remote forest; authorities are now investigating who helped him.
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40% Bias Score


Tokio to Host 2025 World Athletics Championships: A Showcase of Track and Field Stars
The 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo will feature prominent athletes like Armand Duplantis, Faith Kipyegon, and Yulimar Rojas, alongside rising stars and notable absences due to age restrictions.
Tokio to Host 2025 World Athletics Championships: A Showcase of Track and Field Stars
The 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo will feature prominent athletes like Armand Duplantis, Faith Kipyegon, and Yulimar Rojas, alongside rising stars and notable absences due to age restrictions.
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12% Bias Score

US Condemns Violence Glorification After Killing of Right-Wing Influencer
Following the fatal shooting of right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk, the US State Department warned foreign nationals against glorifying violence online, prompting reactions from President Trump and both sides of the political spectrum.

US Condemns Violence Glorification After Killing of Right-Wing Influencer
Following the fatal shooting of right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk, the US State Department warned foreign nationals against glorifying violence online, prompting reactions from President Trump and both sides of the political spectrum.
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36% Bias Score

Venezuela Launches Military Operation in Response to US Actions
On September 11, 2025, Venezuela initiated a military operation called "Operación Independencia 200" in response to a perceived US threat stemming from the deployment of eight US naval vessels to the southern Caribbean and a recent incident where a Venezuelan boat was destroyed, killing 11 people.

Venezuela Launches Military Operation in Response to US Actions
On September 11, 2025, Venezuela initiated a military operation called "Operación Independencia 200" in response to a perceived US threat stemming from the deployment of eight US naval vessels to the southern Caribbean and a recent incident where a Venezuelan boat was destroyed, killing 11 people.
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48% Bias Score

Killing of Far-Right Activist Charlie Kirk in Orem, Utah, Sparks Outrage and Debate
The killing of far-right activist Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah, has shocked the community and sparked a national debate over his legacy and the rise of political violence.

Killing of Far-Right Activist Charlie Kirk in Orem, Utah, Sparks Outrage and Debate
The killing of far-right activist Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah, has shocked the community and sparked a national debate over his legacy and the rise of political violence.
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32% Bias Score

Spanish Government's Work Reduction Bill Vetoed: Junts's Demands and Political Fallout
The Spanish government's bill to reduce the work day, spearheaded by Second Vice President Yolanda Díaz, was vetoed by Junts, PP, and Vox, causing significant political friction and raising questions about the government's stability.

Spanish Government's Work Reduction Bill Vetoed: Junts's Demands and Political Fallout
The Spanish government's bill to reduce the work day, spearheaded by Second Vice President Yolanda Díaz, was vetoed by Junts, PP, and Vox, causing significant political friction and raising questions about the government's stability.
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52% Bias Score

Son of UGT Navarra Leader Employed by Company at Center of Corruption Investigation
Iván Santos Mateo, son of former UGT Navarra leader Jesús Santos, was employed by Servinabar 2000 SL, a company implicated in a corruption investigation involving ex-PSOE official Santos Cerdán, from 2015 to 2024, a period overlapping with his father's leadership.

Son of UGT Navarra Leader Employed by Company at Center of Corruption Investigation
Iván Santos Mateo, son of former UGT Navarra leader Jesús Santos, was employed by Servinabar 2000 SL, a company implicated in a corruption investigation involving ex-PSOE official Santos Cerdán, from 2015 to 2024, a period overlapping with his father's leadership.
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52% Bias Score

Yolanda Díaz's Role in Facilitating Dialogue Between the Spanish Government and Carles Puigdemont
Yolanda Díaz, leader of Sumar, played a key role in bridging the gap between the Spanish government and Carles Puigdemont, paving the way for negotiations and ultimately contributing to Pedro Sánchez's investiture.

Yolanda Díaz's Role in Facilitating Dialogue Between the Spanish Government and Carles Puigdemont
Yolanda Díaz, leader of Sumar, played a key role in bridging the gap between the Spanish government and Carles Puigdemont, paving the way for negotiations and ultimately contributing to Pedro Sánchez's investiture.
Progress
40% Bias Score
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