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Germany's Fragmented Election: CDU/SPD Decline and AfD Rise
Ahead of Germany's federal election, the CDU and SPD are projected to receive less than half the vote, with the far-right AfD gaining about 20 percent, reflecting a fragmented political landscape and anxieties about immigration and the economy.
Germany's Fragmented Election: CDU/SPD Decline and AfD Rise
Ahead of Germany's federal election, the CDU and SPD are projected to receive less than half the vote, with the far-right AfD gaining about 20 percent, reflecting a fragmented political landscape and anxieties about immigration and the economy.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Claims Actions to "Save Country" Supersede Legal Restraints
Donald Trump's recent post, possibly quoting Napoleon, asserts that saving one's country justifies actions beyond legal boundaries, reflecting his disregard for established norms and institutions and resonating with some Americans disillusioned by past governance failures.
Trump Claims Actions to "Save Country" Supersede Legal Restraints
Donald Trump's recent post, possibly quoting Napoleon, asserts that saving one's country justifies actions beyond legal boundaries, reflecting his disregard for established norms and institutions and resonating with some Americans disillusioned by past governance failures.
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64% Bias Score


Pakistan to Deport All Afghan Refugees from Islamabad and Rawalpindi by March 31
Pakistan plans to remove all Afghan refugees from Islamabad and Rawalpindi by March 31, 2024, amid strained relations with Afghanistan, despite some refugees having UNHCR registration and US resettlement approvals.
Pakistan to Deport All Afghan Refugees from Islamabad and Rawalpindi by March 31
Pakistan plans to remove all Afghan refugees from Islamabad and Rawalpindi by March 31, 2024, amid strained relations with Afghanistan, despite some refugees having UNHCR registration and US resettlement approvals.
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40% Bias Score


Mass Stranding of False Killer Whales in Tasmania
More than 150 false killer whales, an endangered species, have beached near Arthur River in Tasmania; rescue efforts are underway, but only 90 whales are still alive, with challenges posed by the remote location and ocean conditions.
Mass Stranding of False Killer Whales in Tasmania
More than 150 false killer whales, an endangered species, have beached near Arthur River in Tasmania; rescue efforts are underway, but only 90 whales are still alive, with challenges posed by the remote location and ocean conditions.
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16% Bias Score


Post-Ceasefire Destruction in Naqoura, Lebanon
Following a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in November 2024, Israeli forces destroyed homes and infrastructure in the southern Lebanese village of Naqoura, causing widespread displacement and violating the ceasefire agreement; this involved the use of bulldozers and deliberate targeting of c...
Post-Ceasefire Destruction in Naqoura, Lebanon
Following a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in November 2024, Israeli forces destroyed homes and infrastructure in the southern Lebanese village of Naqoura, causing widespread displacement and violating the ceasefire agreement; this involved the use of bulldozers and deliberate targeting of c...
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56% Bias Score


Israel Defies Ceasefire, Remains in Lebanon
Despite a November 2024 ceasefire agreement requiring Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon by January 26, 2025, Israel maintains troops in five locations, citing security concerns and Lebanon's failure to disarm Hezbollah. This refusal to withdraw, following a deadline extension to February 18, risks rei...
Israel Defies Ceasefire, Remains in Lebanon
Despite a November 2024 ceasefire agreement requiring Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon by January 26, 2025, Israel maintains troops in five locations, citing security concerns and Lebanon's failure to disarm Hezbollah. This refusal to withdraw, following a deadline extension to February 18, risks rei...
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36% Bias Score

Australian Aboriginal Group Seeks \$1.15 Billion in Damages Over Mining Project
The Yindjibarndi Ngurra Aboriginal Corporation is suing the Western Australian government for \$1.15 billion in damages for authorizing the Fortescue Solomon iron ore mine on their ancestral land without an agreement, causing \$637 million in cultural and \$431 million in economic damage; the Federa...

Australian Aboriginal Group Seeks \$1.15 Billion in Damages Over Mining Project
The Yindjibarndi Ngurra Aboriginal Corporation is suing the Western Australian government for \$1.15 billion in damages for authorizing the Fortescue Solomon iron ore mine on their ancestral land without an agreement, causing \$637 million in cultural and \$431 million in economic damage; the Federa...
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36% Bias Score

Top Prosecutor Resigns Amid Trump Administration Pressure
Denise Cheung, a top federal prosecutor, resigned after refusing to initiate a politically motivated criminal probe into a contract awarded during the Biden administration, citing lack of evidence; this follows a series of resignations from the Department of Justice under President Trump, raising co...

Top Prosecutor Resigns Amid Trump Administration Pressure
Denise Cheung, a top federal prosecutor, resigned after refusing to initiate a politically motivated criminal probe into a contract awarded during the Biden administration, citing lack of evidence; this follows a series of resignations from the Department of Justice under President Trump, raising co...
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52% Bias Score

Albanese Condemns Islamophobic Attack Amidst Criticism of Government Response
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese condemned an alleged Islamophobic attack on two Muslim women in Melbourne on February 13, 2024, while a 31-year-old woman was arrested; however, criticism of the government's response to rising Islamophobia since October 7, 2023 persists.

Albanese Condemns Islamophobic Attack Amidst Criticism of Government Response
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese condemned an alleged Islamophobic attack on two Muslim women in Melbourne on February 13, 2024, while a 31-year-old woman was arrested; however, criticism of the government's response to rising Islamophobia since October 7, 2023 persists.
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40% Bias Score

US, Russia Hold Talks on Ukraine, Excluding Kyiv
US and Russian officials held high-level talks in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday, focusing on ending the war in Ukraine, without Ukrainian or European participation. The meeting, which lasted over four hours, signals a potential shift in US foreign policy and aims to address bilateral "irritants", although...

US, Russia Hold Talks on Ukraine, Excluding Kyiv
US and Russian officials held high-level talks in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday, focusing on ending the war in Ukraine, without Ukrainian or European participation. The meeting, which lasted over four hours, signals a potential shift in US foreign policy and aims to address bilateral "irritants", although...
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56% Bias Score

Israel's Partial Withdrawal from Lebanon Fuels Tensions
Israel partially withdrew its troops from southern Lebanon by the February 18 deadline, maintaining a presence at five border locations, prompting Lebanon to consider it an occupation and seek UN intervention; this follows months of cross-border conflict resulting in over 4,000 deaths and \$10 billi...

Israel's Partial Withdrawal from Lebanon Fuels Tensions
Israel partially withdrew its troops from southern Lebanon by the February 18 deadline, maintaining a presence at five border locations, prompting Lebanon to consider it an occupation and seek UN intervention; this follows months of cross-border conflict resulting in over 4,000 deaths and \$10 billi...
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44% Bias Score

Mexico challenges Google over "Gulf of America" map name change
Mexico is demanding that Google restore the name "Gulf of Mexico" to its maps after the company changed it to "Gulf of America" following a US executive order, threatening legal action if Google doesn't comply; Mexico controls 49% of the gulf, while the US controls 46%.

Mexico challenges Google over "Gulf of America" map name change
Mexico is demanding that Google restore the name "Gulf of Mexico" to its maps after the company changed it to "Gulf of America" following a US executive order, threatening legal action if Google doesn't comply; Mexico controls 49% of the gulf, while the US controls 46%.
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44% Bias Score
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