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Russia's Rapid Advance in Donetsk Forces Mass Evacuations
Intense fighting in eastern Ukraine's Donetsk region sees Russia making significant gains, forcing mass civilian evacuations and leading to the replacement of a Ukrainian commander; the situation is described as extremely critical by both military and civilian sources.
Russia's Rapid Advance in Donetsk Forces Mass Evacuations
Intense fighting in eastern Ukraine's Donetsk region sees Russia making significant gains, forcing mass civilian evacuations and leading to the replacement of a Ukrainian commander; the situation is described as extremely critical by both military and civilian sources.
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56% Bias Score


Wisconsin School Shooting Leaves Two Dead, Six Injured
A teenage student fatally shot two people and injured six others at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin, on Monday before committing suicide; the incident reignites the national debate on gun control.
Wisconsin School Shooting Leaves Two Dead, Six Injured
A teenage student fatally shot two people and injured six others at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin, on Monday before committing suicide; the incident reignites the national debate on gun control.
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44% Bias Score


Controversial Candidate Leads Spanish Football Federation Election
The Spanish Royal Football Federation (RFEF) is electing a new president on Monday; Rafael Louzán, despite a seven-year ban from public office, is the frontrunner, competing against Salvador Gomar and Sergio Merchán; the election reflects deep divisions within the RFEF and potential instability for ...
Controversial Candidate Leads Spanish Football Federation Election
The Spanish Royal Football Federation (RFEF) is electing a new president on Monday; Rafael Louzán, despite a seven-year ban from public office, is the frontrunner, competing against Salvador Gomar and Sergio Merchán; the election reflects deep divisions within the RFEF and potential instability for ...
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56% Bias Score


Assad Mausoleum Burned After Syrian Regime Fall
Rebels set fire to Hafez al-Assad's mausoleum in Qardaha, Syria, following the overthrow of the Assad regime, sparking fear among the Alawite community and highlighting concerns about potential sectarian violence and human rights abuses by rebel groups.
Assad Mausoleum Burned After Syrian Regime Fall
Rebels set fire to Hafez al-Assad's mausoleum in Qardaha, Syria, following the overthrow of the Assad regime, sparking fear among the Alawite community and highlighting concerns about potential sectarian violence and human rights abuses by rebel groups.
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48% Bias Score


Syrian Army's Internal Weakness Fuels HTS Victory
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham's (HTS) 15-day offensive against the Syrian regime resulted in significant territorial gains, exploiting internal weaknesses like low troop morale stemming from years of repression, economic hardship, and insufficient military resources exacerbated by the withdrawal of Russian s...
Syrian Army's Internal Weakness Fuels HTS Victory
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham's (HTS) 15-day offensive against the Syrian regime resulted in significant territorial gains, exploiting internal weaknesses like low troop morale stemming from years of repression, economic hardship, and insufficient military resources exacerbated by the withdrawal of Russian s...
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36% Bias Score


Spanish Court to Review 2010 Public Employee Salary Cuts
Spain's Constitutional Court has accepted an appeal to potentially overturn 2010 salary cuts for public employees, impacting over two million workers and potentially costing €30 billion, following the Congress's rejection of a popular legislative initiative by the CSIF union.
Spanish Court to Review 2010 Public Employee Salary Cuts
Spain's Constitutional Court has accepted an appeal to potentially overturn 2010 salary cuts for public employees, impacting over two million workers and potentially costing €30 billion, following the Congress's rejection of a popular legislative initiative by the CSIF union.
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40% Bias Score

LALIGA's El Salvador Program Diverts 26,000 Children From Gangs
The LALIGA Foundation's Valores y Oportunidad program in El Salvador, launched in 2015, has positively impacted over 350,000 people by using soccer to divert more than 26,000 children from gang recruitment, creating 263 socio-sports schools nationwide.

LALIGA's El Salvador Program Diverts 26,000 Children From Gangs
The LALIGA Foundation's Valores y Oportunidad program in El Salvador, launched in 2015, has positively impacted over 350,000 people by using soccer to divert more than 26,000 children from gang recruitment, creating 263 socio-sports schools nationwide.
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56% Bias Score

Pakistani Mother's Fight for Deaf Children's Rights in Baltistan
Aniqa Bano, from Baltistan, Pakistan, fought to secure a cochlear implant for her deaf daughter and established a school for deaf children, challenging societal stigma and advocating for their inclusion, despite facing cultural resistance and potential environmental factors contributing to high deaf...

Pakistani Mother's Fight for Deaf Children's Rights in Baltistan
Aniqa Bano, from Baltistan, Pakistan, fought to secure a cochlear implant for her deaf daughter and established a school for deaf children, challenging societal stigma and advocating for their inclusion, despite facing cultural resistance and potential environmental factors contributing to high deaf...
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44% Bias Score

Controversial Candidate with Past Conviction Runs for Head of Spanish Football Federation
Rafael Louzán, a candidate with a prior conviction, is running for president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), raising concerns about repeated scandals and ethical standards within the organization.

Controversial Candidate with Past Conviction Runs for Head of Spanish Football Federation
Rafael Louzán, a candidate with a prior conviction, is running for president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), raising concerns about repeated scandals and ethical standards within the organization.
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84% Bias Score

Ecuador Protests: Indigenous Communities Seize Government Building over Mega-Prison Plan
Indigenous Kichwa protests in Archidona, Ecuador, against President Daniel Noboa's plan to build a $52 million mega-prison have closed a main road, caused food shortages, and led to protesters seizing the governor's building; the project by Spanish company Puentes y Calzadas Infraestructuras S.L. th...

Ecuador Protests: Indigenous Communities Seize Government Building over Mega-Prison Plan
Indigenous Kichwa protests in Archidona, Ecuador, against President Daniel Noboa's plan to build a $52 million mega-prison have closed a main road, caused food shortages, and led to protesters seizing the governor's building; the project by Spanish company Puentes y Calzadas Infraestructuras S.L. th...
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36% Bias Score

EU Explores Contact with Syria's HTS-Led Interim Government
The European Union is debating how to initiate contact with Syria's HTS-led interim government, a UN-designated terrorist organization, amid similar moves by other Western nations, sparking concerns and opportunities regarding the ongoing Syrian crisis.

EU Explores Contact with Syria's HTS-Led Interim Government
The European Union is debating how to initiate contact with Syria's HTS-led interim government, a UN-designated terrorist organization, amid similar moves by other Western nations, sparking concerns and opportunities regarding the ongoing Syrian crisis.
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32% Bias Score

Spanish Farmers Protest EU-Mercosur Trade Deal, Citing Risks to Food Safety and Livelihoods
Spanish farmers and ranchers protested in Madrid on Monday against the recently signed EU-Mercosur trade agreement, fearing the impact of cheaper imports on their livelihoods, particularly regarding food safety and quality, while the deal promises to create the world's largest free trade area saving...

Spanish Farmers Protest EU-Mercosur Trade Deal, Citing Risks to Food Safety and Livelihoods
Spanish farmers and ranchers protested in Madrid on Monday against the recently signed EU-Mercosur trade agreement, fearing the impact of cheaper imports on their livelihoods, particularly regarding food safety and quality, while the deal promises to create the world's largest free trade area saving...
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52% Bias Score
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