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Zimbabwe's GPS-Based Elephant Tracking System Reduces Human-Wildlife Conflict
Zimbabwe uses GPS trackers on elephants to warn villagers of approaching herds via WhatsApp, mitigating human-elephant conflict exacerbated by climate change-induced resource scarcity; the system also records incidents, informing conservation decisions.
Zimbabwe's GPS-Based Elephant Tracking System Reduces Human-Wildlife Conflict
Zimbabwe uses GPS trackers on elephants to warn villagers of approaching herds via WhatsApp, mitigating human-elephant conflict exacerbated by climate change-induced resource scarcity; the system also records incidents, informing conservation decisions.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Announces Immediate Russia-Ukraine Negotiations for Ceasefire Following Putin Call
Following a two-and-a-half-hour phone call between Presidents Trump and Putin, Putin proposed a possible ceasefire contingent on reaching suitable agreements, while Trump announced immediate negotiations between Russia and Ukraine for a ceasefire and an end to the war, stating Russia's interest in l...
Trump Announces Immediate Russia-Ukraine Negotiations for Ceasefire Following Putin Call
Following a two-and-a-half-hour phone call between Presidents Trump and Putin, Putin proposed a possible ceasefire contingent on reaching suitable agreements, while Trump announced immediate negotiations between Russia and Ukraine for a ceasefire and an end to the war, stating Russia's interest in l...
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56% Bias Score


Supreme Court Ends TPS for 350,000 Venezuelans
The US Supreme Court ruled to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 350,000 Venezuelans granted the designation in 2023, potentially leading to their deportation; another 250,000 will lose their status in September, overturning a lower court ruling.
Supreme Court Ends TPS for 350,000 Venezuelans
The US Supreme Court ruled to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 350,000 Venezuelans granted the designation in 2023, potentially leading to their deportation; another 250,000 will lose their status in September, overturning a lower court ruling.
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56% Bias Score


European Distrust of US Nuclear Deterrence Grows
A YouGov survey of over 9,400 Europeans in April 2025 reveals declining trust in US nuclear protection against Russia, with Western European nations largely opposed to developing their own arsenals, although France and the UK support maintaining their existing capabilities; significant opposition al...
European Distrust of US Nuclear Deterrence Grows
A YouGov survey of over 9,400 Europeans in April 2025 reveals declining trust in US nuclear protection against Russia, with Western European nations largely opposed to developing their own arsenals, although France and the UK support maintaining their existing capabilities; significant opposition al...
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40% Bias Score


Council of Europe adopts treaty to fight environmental crime, but omits key human rights provision
The Council of Europe adopted a new legally binding treaty to combat serious environmental crimes, defining a wide range of offenses and facilitating international cooperation, but failed to recognize the right to a healthy environment, leaving Europe as the only continent without this legal right.
Council of Europe adopts treaty to fight environmental crime, but omits key human rights provision
The Council of Europe adopted a new legally binding treaty to combat serious environmental crimes, defining a wide range of offenses and facilitating international cooperation, but failed to recognize the right to a healthy environment, leaving Europe as the only continent without this legal right.
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48% Bias Score


Russian Hacking Alleged in Poland's Presidential Election
Two days before Poland's presidential election, Prime Minister Donald Tusk accused Russia of hacking his coalition's websites; authorities are investigating Facebook ads flagged as potential electoral interference, and the election could impact Poland's relationships with the EU and NATO.
Russian Hacking Alleged in Poland's Presidential Election
Two days before Poland's presidential election, Prime Minister Donald Tusk accused Russia of hacking his coalition's websites; authorities are investigating Facebook ads flagged as potential electoral interference, and the election could impact Poland's relationships with the EU and NATO.
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40% Bias Score

Harvard's $27.50 Magna Carta: A Misidentified Original
Harvard Law School unknowingly purchased an original 1300 Magna Carta for $27.50 in 1946, misidentified as a copy, a document now recognized as one of only seven surviving originals from that year, establishing the foundational principle of the rule of law.

Harvard's $27.50 Magna Carta: A Misidentified Original
Harvard Law School unknowingly purchased an original 1300 Magna Carta for $27.50 in 1946, misidentified as a copy, a document now recognized as one of only seven surviving originals from that year, establishing the foundational principle of the rule of law.
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8% Bias Score

Limited Aid Reaches Gaza Amidst Continued Israeli Offensive
Following a near three-month blockade, five trucks of humanitarian aid entered Gaza on Monday, prompting concerns about a potential famine, while Israel continues its military offensive, aiming to "take control of all Gaza" and potentially facilitate mass emigration.

Limited Aid Reaches Gaza Amidst Continued Israeli Offensive
Following a near three-month blockade, five trucks of humanitarian aid entered Gaza on Monday, prompting concerns about a potential famine, while Israel continues its military offensive, aiming to "take control of all Gaza" and potentially facilitate mass emigration.
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68% Bias Score

EU-Mercosur Trade Deal Threatens Brazilian Indigenous Rights
Representatives of Brazilian indigenous communities are protesting the EU-Mercosur trade deal in Brussels, fearing increased deforestation and land conflicts due to the deal's likely increase in agricultural production and the recent passage of a restrictive Brazilian law concerning land demarcation...

EU-Mercosur Trade Deal Threatens Brazilian Indigenous Rights
Representatives of Brazilian indigenous communities are protesting the EU-Mercosur trade deal in Brussels, fearing increased deforestation and land conflicts due to the deal's likely increase in agricultural production and the recent passage of a restrictive Brazilian law concerning land demarcation...
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52% Bias Score

Election Results: Dan Wins in Romania, Democratic Alliance Wins in Portugal, Poland Heads to Runoff
Romania's presidential election saw Nicusor Dan win with 54% of the vote against George Simion; Portugal's legislative elections saw the Democratic Alliance win, leading to the resignation of the Socialist Party leader; Poland's presidential election heads to a second round between Trzaskowski and N...

Election Results: Dan Wins in Romania, Democratic Alliance Wins in Portugal, Poland Heads to Runoff
Romania's presidential election saw Nicusor Dan win with 54% of the vote against George Simion; Portugal's legislative elections saw the Democratic Alliance win, leading to the resignation of the Socialist Party leader; Poland's presidential election heads to a second round between Trzaskowski and N...
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52% Bias Score

Palm Springs Fertility Clinic Bombing: One Dead, Four Injured in Terrorist Attack
A bomb explosion destroyed an American Reproductive Centers fertility clinic in Palm Springs, California, killing the suspected perpetrator and injuring four others; the FBI has labeled it a terrorist act.

Palm Springs Fertility Clinic Bombing: One Dead, Four Injured in Terrorist Attack
A bomb explosion destroyed an American Reproductive Centers fertility clinic in Palm Springs, California, killing the suspected perpetrator and injuring four others; the FBI has labeled it a terrorist act.
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52% Bias Score

Meta to Use European User Data for AI Training, Opt-Out Available
Meta will use Facebook and Instagram user data in Europe to train its AI models starting May 27th; users can opt out, but Meta doesn't guarantee acceptance; this raises privacy concerns and highlights global debate on AI training data.

Meta to Use European User Data for AI Training, Opt-Out Available
Meta will use Facebook and Instagram user data in Europe to train its AI models starting May 27th; users can opt out, but Meta doesn't guarantee acceptance; this raises privacy concerns and highlights global debate on AI training data.
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44% Bias Score
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