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Italian Actress Claudia Cardinale Dies at 87
Claudia Cardinale, a Tunisian-born Italian actress and icon of 1960s cinema, passed away at age 87 in Nemours, France, leaving a legacy of a free and inspired woman both in her personal life and artistic career.
Italian Actress Claudia Cardinale Dies at 87
Claudia Cardinale, a Tunisian-born Italian actress and icon of 1960s cinema, passed away at age 87 in Nemours, France, leaving a legacy of a free and inspired woman both in her personal life and artistic career.
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4% Bias Score


Trump's UN Visit Marred by Technical Glitches
During US President Donald Trump's visit to the UN headquarters, technical issues including a malfunctioning escalator and a faulty teleprompter disrupted his appearance, prompting accusations of sabotage and explanations of accidental malfunction.
Trump's UN Visit Marred by Technical Glitches
During US President Donald Trump's visit to the UN headquarters, technical issues including a malfunctioning escalator and a faulty teleprompter disrupted his appearance, prompting accusations of sabotage and explanations of accidental malfunction.
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32% Bias Score


Minneapolis Judge Halts Homeless Encampment on Private Property
A Minneapolis judge issued a temporary restraining order against a parking lot owner who allowed a homeless encampment on his property, citing safety concerns and numerous health violations after a shooting resulted in one death and several injuries.
Minneapolis Judge Halts Homeless Encampment on Private Property
A Minneapolis judge issued a temporary restraining order against a parking lot owner who allowed a homeless encampment on his property, citing safety concerns and numerous health violations after a shooting resulted in one death and several injuries.
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40% Bias Score


Guinean Referendum: New Constitution Approved Amidst Opposition Boycott
In Guinea, a referendum on a new constitution resulted in an 89.38% approval rate, according to provisional results, despite an opposition boycott and accusations of the junta seeking to maintain power.
Guinean Referendum: New Constitution Approved Amidst Opposition Boycott
In Guinea, a referendum on a new constitution resulted in an 89.38% approval rate, according to provisional results, despite an opposition boycott and accusations of the junta seeking to maintain power.
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44% Bias Score


Discrepancies in Jubillar Disappearance Case Highlight Ongoing Mystery
The trial of Cédric Jubillar, accused of his wife Delphine's disappearance, revealed inconsistencies in initial police testimonies, raising questions about the investigation's thoroughness and the defense's strategy of casting doubt.
Discrepancies in Jubillar Disappearance Case Highlight Ongoing Mystery
The trial of Cédric Jubillar, accused of his wife Delphine's disappearance, revealed inconsistencies in initial police testimonies, raising questions about the investigation's thoroughness and the defense's strategy of casting doubt.
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36% Bias Score


Germany: Court to Decide on Deportation of ISIS Supporter
A convicted ISIS supporter from Warendorf, Germany, faces imminent deportation, with a regional court in North Rhine-Westphalia deciding whether to proceed with the expulsion, following a prior ruling by a lower court that he faces no threat in his native Tajikistan.
Germany: Court to Decide on Deportation of ISIS Supporter
A convicted ISIS supporter from Warendorf, Germany, faces imminent deportation, with a regional court in North Rhine-Westphalia deciding whether to proceed with the expulsion, following a prior ruling by a lower court that he faces no threat in his native Tajikistan.
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20% Bias Score

The Hague Riots: 14 Demonstrators Sentenced
Fourteen individuals involved in the Hague riots on Saturday, stemming from a protest against asylum policy and housing shortages, received sentences ranging from community service to conditional imprisonment.

The Hague Riots: 14 Demonstrators Sentenced
Fourteen individuals involved in the Hague riots on Saturday, stemming from a protest against asylum policy and housing shortages, received sentences ranging from community service to conditional imprisonment.
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28% Bias Score

Iran Parliament Member Claims Imminent Delivery of Russian and Chinese Arms, Analysts Express Deep Skepticism
An Iranian parliament member announced that Iran has received MiG-29 fighter jets and will soon receive Su-35 fighter jets from Russia, along with S-400 and Chinese HQ-9 air defense systems; however, multiple Iran analysts express significant skepticism towards this claim.

Iran Parliament Member Claims Imminent Delivery of Russian and Chinese Arms, Analysts Express Deep Skepticism
An Iranian parliament member announced that Iran has received MiG-29 fighter jets and will soon receive Su-35 fighter jets from Russia, along with S-400 and Chinese HQ-9 air defense systems; however, multiple Iran analysts express significant skepticism towards this claim.
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56% Bias Score

Cold Case Solved: 1989 Arizona Murder Victim Identified, Daughters Found",
After 34 years, investigators identified Marina Ramos, found murdered in Arizona in 1989, and located her two infant daughters, who were abandoned in California shortly after her death.

Cold Case Solved: 1989 Arizona Murder Victim Identified, Daughters Found",
After 34 years, investigators identified Marina Ramos, found murdered in Arizona in 1989, and located her two infant daughters, who were abandoned in California shortly after her death.
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8% Bias Score

German Court to Decide on IS Supporter's Deportation
A German court will decide on the deportation of a convicted IS supporter from Warendorf, Germany, after the lower court ruled he faces no threat of torture in his home country of Tajikistan.

German Court to Decide on IS Supporter's Deportation
A German court will decide on the deportation of a convicted IS supporter from Warendorf, Germany, after the lower court ruled he faces no threat of torture in his home country of Tajikistan.
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24% Bias Score

German Chancellor Merz Prioritizes Domestic Policy over UN General Assembly
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz chose to remain in Germany for a parliamentary debate on the 2026 budget, forgoing attendance at the UN General Assembly in New York, sparking criticism.

German Chancellor Merz Prioritizes Domestic Policy over UN General Assembly
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz chose to remain in Germany for a parliamentary debate on the 2026 budget, forgoing attendance at the UN General Assembly in New York, sparking criticism.
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24% Bias Score

Thuringia's Minister-President Calls for Stronger Online Child Protection and Regulation
Thuringia's Minister-President Mario Voigt is advocating for stronger legal frameworks and platform accountability to protect children from online extremism and harassment, proposing age limits for smartphones and social media.

Thuringia's Minister-President Calls for Stronger Online Child Protection and Regulation
Thuringia's Minister-President Mario Voigt is advocating for stronger legal frameworks and platform accountability to protect children from online extremism and harassment, proposing age limits for smartphones and social media.
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44% Bias Score
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