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Rubiales Fined €10,800 for Non-Consensual Kiss at Women's World Cup Final
Following a non-consensual kiss of player Jennifer Hermoso during the Women's World Cup final, former RFEF president Luis Rubiales was fined €10,800, banned from contacting Hermoso for a year, and prohibited from approaching her within 200 meters; he was acquitted on coercion charges.
Rubiales Fined €10,800 for Non-Consensual Kiss at Women's World Cup Final
Following a non-consensual kiss of player Jennifer Hermoso during the Women's World Cup final, former RFEF president Luis Rubiales was fined €10,800, banned from contacting Hermoso for a year, and prohibited from approaching her within 200 meters; he was acquitted on coercion charges.
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60% Bias Score


EU Accused of Ignoring Vietnam's Human Rights Abuses Under EVFTA
The International Federation for Human Rights and the Vietnam Committee on Human Rights filed a complaint with the EU on February 4, alleging Vietnam's suppression of human rights defenders violates the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA), prompting questions about the EU's commitment to using t...
EU Accused of Ignoring Vietnam's Human Rights Abuses Under EVFTA
The International Federation for Human Rights and the Vietnam Committee on Human Rights filed a complaint with the EU on February 4, alleging Vietnam's suppression of human rights defenders violates the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA), prompting questions about the EU's commitment to using t...
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48% Bias Score


Grand Kartal Hotel Fire: 78 Dead, Fire Safety Violations Cited
A fire at the Grand Kartal Hotel in Kartalkaya, Turkey, on January 21, 2024, killed 78 people (36 children) due to numerous fire safety violations cited in a government report, including the lack of a sprinkler system, fire-resistant escape routes, and inadequate emergency planning.
Grand Kartal Hotel Fire: 78 Dead, Fire Safety Violations Cited
A fire at the Grand Kartal Hotel in Kartalkaya, Turkey, on January 21, 2024, killed 78 people (36 children) due to numerous fire safety violations cited in a government report, including the lack of a sprinkler system, fire-resistant escape routes, and inadequate emergency planning.
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36% Bias Score


Odessa's Decolonization: Removing Imperial Symbols
Odessa, Ukraine, is removing streets and monuments honoring figures linked to the Russian Empire and Soviet Union, as part of a July 2023 decolonization law, affecting over 400 street names and 19 monuments, due to Russia's 2014 annexation of Crimea and the 2022 invasion.
Odessa's Decolonization: Removing Imperial Symbols
Odessa, Ukraine, is removing streets and monuments honoring figures linked to the Russian Empire and Soviet Union, as part of a July 2023 decolonization law, affecting over 400 street names and 19 monuments, due to Russia's 2014 annexation of Crimea and the 2022 invasion.
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40% Bias Score


Time of Flight": Lviv's Enduring Grief Amidst War
Vitaly Mansky's "Time of Flight" documents the daily reality of war in Lviv, Ukraine, focusing on a military orchestra playing at soldiers' funerals; the film's three-hour runtime reflects the ongoing emotional toll of the war, and the director critiques potential peace negotiations as a betrayal of...
Time of Flight": Lviv's Enduring Grief Amidst War
Vitaly Mansky's "Time of Flight" documents the daily reality of war in Lviv, Ukraine, focusing on a military orchestra playing at soldiers' funerals; the film's three-hour runtime reflects the ongoing emotional toll of the war, and the director critiques potential peace negotiations as a betrayal of...
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60% Bias Score


Ukraine's War: A Demographic Crisis
In war-torn Chernihiv, Ukraine, expectant mothers like Tanya are giving birth amidst constant air raid sirens, highlighting the drastic decline in birth rates and the severe demographic crisis facing the nation due to the ongoing conflict with Russia.
Ukraine's War: A Demographic Crisis
In war-torn Chernihiv, Ukraine, expectant mothers like Tanya are giving birth amidst constant air raid sirens, highlighting the drastic decline in birth rates and the severe demographic crisis facing the nation due to the ongoing conflict with Russia.
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44% Bias Score

Pentagon to Cut Budget by 8% Annually, Prioritizing Domestic Missile Defense
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth ordered a review for an 8% annual reduction of the Pentagon budget over five years, excluding certain areas, while potentially allocating $50 billion to a new missile defense system; this comes alongside a statement deeming Ukraine's full territorial restoratio...

Pentagon to Cut Budget by 8% Annually, Prioritizing Domestic Missile Defense
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth ordered a review for an 8% annual reduction of the Pentagon budget over five years, excluding certain areas, while potentially allocating $50 billion to a new missile defense system; this comes alongside a statement deeming Ukraine's full territorial restoratio...
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40% Bias Score

Arctic Amplification Drives Extreme Cold Waves in Turkey and North America
Turkey and parts of North America are experiencing extreme cold snaps with temperatures expected to reach -40°C in some US states and -20°C in Erzurum, Turkey, on Friday; experts link these events to Arctic amplification, a phenomenon where the Arctic warms four times faster than the global average,...

Arctic Amplification Drives Extreme Cold Waves in Turkey and North America
Turkey and parts of North America are experiencing extreme cold snaps with temperatures expected to reach -40°C in some US states and -20°C in Erzurum, Turkey, on Friday; experts link these events to Arctic amplification, a phenomenon where the Arctic warms four times faster than the global average,...
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20% Bias Score

Bomb Attacks in Colombia Near Venezuelan Border
Four bomb attacks, including a car bomb, struck Villa del Rosario and Cúcuta, Colombia, on February 19-20, 2025, injuring at least five and destroying a toll booth; the ELN is suspected.

Bomb Attacks in Colombia Near Venezuelan Border
Four bomb attacks, including a car bomb, struck Villa del Rosario and Cúcuta, Colombia, on February 19-20, 2025, injuring at least five and destroying a toll booth; the ELN is suspected.
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40% Bias Score

Putin Expresses Optimism After Riyadh Talks, Criticizes European Response
Following talks in Riyadh between US and Russian foreign ministers, Vladimir Putin expressed cautious optimism, praising President Trump and criticizing European allies' response, while Russian media celebrated the potential rapprochement with the US, raising concerns about the West's response and t...

Putin Expresses Optimism After Riyadh Talks, Criticizes European Response
Following talks in Riyadh between US and Russian foreign ministers, Vladimir Putin expressed cautious optimism, praising President Trump and criticizing European allies' response, while Russian media celebrated the potential rapprochement with the US, raising concerns about the West's response and t...
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72% Bias Score

Germany vs. US: Contrasting Approaches to Freedom of Speech
Germany's freedom of speech, while constitutionally guaranteed, is more restricted than in the US, prohibiting defamation and hate speech, unlike the US's broader First Amendment protection; this difference is rooted in history and societal values, creating distinct challenges in regulating online h...

Germany vs. US: Contrasting Approaches to Freedom of Speech
Germany's freedom of speech, while constitutionally guaranteed, is more restricted than in the US, prohibiting defamation and hate speech, unlike the US's broader First Amendment protection; this difference is rooted in history and societal values, creating distinct challenges in regulating online h...
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40% Bias Score

Berlinale Navigates Free Speech and Incitement Laws After Controversial Speech
At the Berlinale 2025, a speech at the premiere of "Queerpanorama" included the controversial slogan "from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free," sparking debate about freedom of speech versus incitement laws in Germany and prompting the Berlinale to issue new guidelines on respectful dialog...

Berlinale Navigates Free Speech and Incitement Laws After Controversial Speech
At the Berlinale 2025, a speech at the premiere of "Queerpanorama" included the controversial slogan "from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free," sparking debate about freedom of speech versus incitement laws in Germany and prompting the Berlinale to issue new guidelines on respectful dialog...
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48% Bias Score
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