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US Arrests, Seeks to Deport Anti-Israel Activist, Citing Foreign Policy Concerns
US immigration authorities arrested Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate and leader of an anti-Israel student movement, on Saturday for allegedly disseminating Hamas propaganda; a judge temporarily blocked his deportation on Monday, citing a rarely used legal exception, while the State Dep...
US Arrests, Seeks to Deport Anti-Israel Activist, Citing Foreign Policy Concerns
US immigration authorities arrested Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate and leader of an anti-Israel student movement, on Saturday for allegedly disseminating Hamas propaganda; a judge temporarily blocked his deportation on Monday, citing a rarely used legal exception, while the State Dep...
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56% Bias Score


EU Directive Targets Food and Textile Waste Reduction
The EU aims to reduce food waste by 30% in certain sectors and 10% in food production by 2030, excluding agriculture until 2027, due to political sensitivities, while addressing textile waste through extended producer responsibility measures.
EU Directive Targets Food and Textile Waste Reduction
The EU aims to reduce food waste by 30% in certain sectors and 10% in food production by 2030, excluding agriculture until 2027, due to political sensitivities, while addressing textile waste through extended producer responsibility measures.
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20% Bias Score


AfD's Strong Showing in Northeast Germany Highlights Rural Discontent
The AfD achieved its best-ever election result in Northeast Germany's Mecklenburg-Vorpommern state, winning 40.4% in Pasewalk due to widespread dissatisfaction with the federal government's handling of economic issues and the Ukraine war, while rural areas like Groß Luckow saw even higher AfD suppor...
AfD's Strong Showing in Northeast Germany Highlights Rural Discontent
The AfD achieved its best-ever election result in Northeast Germany's Mecklenburg-Vorpommern state, winning 40.4% in Pasewalk due to widespread dissatisfaction with the federal government's handling of economic issues and the Ukraine war, while rural areas like Groß Luckow saw even higher AfD suppor...
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52% Bias Score


Political Crisis in Portugal: PM's Family Business Under Scrutiny
Portugal's Prime Minister Luís Montenegro faces a political crisis after his family's company received €4,500 from a casino group whose concessions his government will decide on, triggering investigations, no-confidence votes, and potential early elections.
Political Crisis in Portugal: PM's Family Business Under Scrutiny
Portugal's Prime Minister Luís Montenegro faces a political crisis after his family's company received €4,500 from a casino group whose concessions his government will decide on, triggering investigations, no-confidence votes, and potential early elections.
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56% Bias Score


Over 300 Alawites Killed in Post-Assad Syria
In the aftermath of Bashar al-Assad's removal, pro-government Islamist forces reportedly killed over 300 Alawite civilians in western Syria, prompting the interim president to call for the surrender of Assad loyalists amid escalating sectarian violence and security challenges across the country.
Over 300 Alawites Killed in Post-Assad Syria
In the aftermath of Bashar al-Assad's removal, pro-government Islamist forces reportedly killed over 300 Alawite civilians in western Syria, prompting the interim president to call for the surrender of Assad loyalists amid escalating sectarian violence and security challenges across the country.
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60% Bias Score


Trump Considers Shifting US Troops from Germany to Hungary
President Trump, angered by Europe's perceived insufficient defense spending, is considering shifting US troops from Germany to Hungary, a country with close ties to Russia, potentially impacting European security and NATO's future.
Trump Considers Shifting US Troops from Germany to Hungary
President Trump, angered by Europe's perceived insufficient defense spending, is considering shifting US troops from Germany to Hungary, a country with close ties to Russia, potentially impacting European security and NATO's future.
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56% Bias Score

Russia Captures Sudzha in Kursk Region
Russian forces have captured the town of Sudzha and several villages in Russia's Kursk region following an advance, a development acknowledged by Ukraine as tactical but assessed by independent analysts as potentially signaling a full Russian recapture of the area; this comes after Ukraine had held ...

Russia Captures Sudzha in Kursk Region
Russian forces have captured the town of Sudzha and several villages in Russia's Kursk region following an advance, a development acknowledged by Ukraine as tactical but assessed by independent analysts as potentially signaling a full Russian recapture of the area; this comes after Ukraine had held ...
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36% Bias Score

EU Proposes Regulation Allowing Transfer of Rejected Asylum Seekers to Third Countries
The European Commission proposed a new regulation allowing EU member states to transfer rejected asylum seekers to third countries, potentially establishing extraterritorial processing centers in exchange for financial incentives, raising human rights concerns.

EU Proposes Regulation Allowing Transfer of Rejected Asylum Seekers to Third Countries
The European Commission proposed a new regulation allowing EU member states to transfer rejected asylum seekers to third countries, potentially establishing extraterritorial processing centers in exchange for financial incentives, raising human rights concerns.
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52% Bias Score

Columbia Graduate Arrested, Visa Revoked Amid Crackdown on Pro-Palestinian Activism
Columbia University graduate Mahmoud Khalil was arrested for his involvement in a Gaza solidarity camp, resulting in his visa revocation and potential deportation; the incident reflects a broader crackdown on pro-Palestinian activism.

Columbia Graduate Arrested, Visa Revoked Amid Crackdown on Pro-Palestinian Activism
Columbia University graduate Mahmoud Khalil was arrested for his involvement in a Gaza solidarity camp, resulting in his visa revocation and potential deportation; the incident reflects a broader crackdown on pro-Palestinian activism.
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68% Bias Score

Greenland Election: Independence and U.S. Relations Take Center Stage
Greenland holds general elections on Tuesday, focusing on independence from Denmark and relations with the U.S., fueled by President Trump's repeated attempts to acquire the strategically located island, while polls suggest the Inuit Ataqatigiit party may lead a future coalition government.

Greenland Election: Independence and U.S. Relations Take Center Stage
Greenland holds general elections on Tuesday, focusing on independence from Denmark and relations with the U.S., fueled by President Trump's repeated attempts to acquire the strategically located island, while polls suggest the Inuit Ataqatigiit party may lead a future coalition government.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Proposes Iran Nuclear Deal, Faces Rejection
US President Donald Trump proposed a new nuclear deal with Iran via a letter to Ayatollah Khamenei, offering diplomatic resolution but threatening military intervention if negotiations fail; Iran rejected the letter and any negotiations under current sanctions.

Trump Proposes Iran Nuclear Deal, Faces Rejection
US President Donald Trump proposed a new nuclear deal with Iran via a letter to Ayatollah Khamenei, offering diplomatic resolution but threatening military intervention if negotiations fail; Iran rejected the letter and any negotiations under current sanctions.
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36% Bias Score

Hungarian Medical Chamber Opposes Premature Easing of Pandemic Restrictions
The Hungarian Medical Chamber (MOK) deems the easing of pandemic restrictions premature due to high infection rates, an overburdened healthcare system, and the fact that full vaccine protection is only effective seven days after the second dose. They advise continued adherence to safety measures.

Hungarian Medical Chamber Opposes Premature Easing of Pandemic Restrictions
The Hungarian Medical Chamber (MOK) deems the easing of pandemic restrictions premature due to high infection rates, an overburdened healthcare system, and the fact that full vaccine protection is only effective seven days after the second dose. They advise continued adherence to safety measures.
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44% Bias Score
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