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Israel Launches Large-Scale Gaza Offensive, Causing Hundreds of Deaths
Israel launched a major offensive in Gaza, aiming for operational control, resulting in at least 58 deaths overnight, raising concerns of ethnic cleansing due to the blockade of aid and the high civilian casualties, while over 300 Palestinians have died since Thursday.
Israel Launches Large-Scale Gaza Offensive, Causing Hundreds of Deaths
Israel launched a major offensive in Gaza, aiming for operational control, resulting in at least 58 deaths overnight, raising concerns of ethnic cleansing due to the blockade of aid and the high civilian casualties, while over 300 Palestinians have died since Thursday.
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56% Bias Score


Russia Demands Unilateral Cession of All Claimed Ukrainian Territories
In Istanbul, Russia demanded Ukraine cede all Russian-claimed regions, including those not fully occupied, and have their international recognition as Russian, far exceeding current occupation and existing peace proposals.
Russia Demands Unilateral Cession of All Claimed Ukrainian Territories
In Istanbul, Russia demanded Ukraine cede all Russian-claimed regions, including those not fully occupied, and have their international recognition as Russian, far exceeding current occupation and existing peace proposals.
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40% Bias Score


Germany Returns Asylum Seekers at Border, Signaling Stricter Immigration Policy
Germany's new government returned 32 asylum seekers at the border in its first week, signaling a stricter immigration policy and raising questions about neighboring countries' cooperation and the potential use of Article 72 of an EU treaty.
Germany Returns Asylum Seekers at Border, Signaling Stricter Immigration Policy
Germany's new government returned 32 asylum seekers at the border in its first week, signaling a stricter immigration policy and raising questions about neighboring countries' cooperation and the potential use of Article 72 of an EU treaty.
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48% Bias Score


Low-Turnout Romanian Festival Highlights Nationalist Presidential Candidate's Growing Influence
A music festival celebrating Dacian heritage in Sarmizegetusa, Romania, saw low attendance but highlighted the growing influence of radical nationalist George Simion, a presidential candidate whose platform resonates with Romanians seeking economic and political change, raising concerns about potent...
Low-Turnout Romanian Festival Highlights Nationalist Presidential Candidate's Growing Influence
A music festival celebrating Dacian heritage in Sarmizegetusa, Romania, saw low attendance but highlighted the growing influence of radical nationalist George Simion, a presidential candidate whose platform resonates with Romanians seeking economic and political change, raising concerns about potent...
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60% Bias Score


Swedish School Shooting: Ten Dead, Motive Unclear
In Örebro, Sweden, on February 4th, Rickard Andersson, a 35-year-old former student with four legally owned firearms, fatally shot ten students and teachers at an adult education school before killing himself; police found no evidence of extremist motives but cited mental health issues and financial...
Swedish School Shooting: Ten Dead, Motive Unclear
In Örebro, Sweden, on February 4th, Rickard Andersson, a 35-year-old former student with four legally owned firearms, fatally shot ten students and teachers at an adult education school before killing himself; police found no evidence of extremist motives but cited mental health issues and financial...
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Dutch Ministry Contradicts Policy, Aids Tata Steel in Disposing of Polluting Steel Slag
The Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management twice aided Tata Steel in disposing of polluting steel slag, despite internal knowledge of environmental risks; this led to further pollution and damage, prompting criticism over transparency and accountability.
Dutch Ministry Contradicts Policy, Aids Tata Steel in Disposing of Polluting Steel Slag
The Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management twice aided Tata Steel in disposing of polluting steel slag, despite internal knowledge of environmental risks; this led to further pollution and damage, prompting criticism over transparency and accountability.
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52% Bias Score

Russia Demands Cession of Ukrainian Territories During Istanbul Talks
Russia demanded Ukraine cede four regions and Crimea, recognizing them as Russian territory, during talks in Istanbul; this maximalist position contrasts sharply with Ukrainian willingness to negotiate, resulting only in a prisoner exchange agreement.

Russia Demands Cession of Ukrainian Territories During Istanbul Talks
Russia demanded Ukraine cede four regions and Crimea, recognizing them as Russian territory, during talks in Istanbul; this maximalist position contrasts sharply with Ukrainian willingness to negotiate, resulting only in a prisoner exchange agreement.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Cabinet Concerned Over Domestic Unrest Amidst Israel-Hamas War
Dutch Deputy Prime Minister Fleur Agema expressed the cabinet's concern over rising domestic unrest linked to the Israel-Hamas war, citing the violent protests in Katwijk as an example. Upcoming protests are planned, and the government is engaging with local authorities to address the situation.

Dutch Cabinet Concerned Over Domestic Unrest Amidst Israel-Hamas War
Dutch Deputy Prime Minister Fleur Agema expressed the cabinet's concern over rising domestic unrest linked to the Israel-Hamas war, citing the violent protests in Katwijk as an example. Upcoming protests are planned, and the government is engaging with local authorities to address the situation.
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Politician and Author Jan Terlouw Dies at 93
Jan Terlouw, former D66 leader, renowned children's author (Oorlogswinter, Koning van Katoren), and environmental advocate, died peacefully at 93 in Twello, Gelderland, prompting widespread tributes from political leaders and cultural figures.

Dutch Politician and Author Jan Terlouw Dies at 93
Jan Terlouw, former D66 leader, renowned children's author (Oorlogswinter, Koning van Katoren), and environmental advocate, died peacefully at 93 in Twello, Gelderland, prompting widespread tributes from political leaders and cultural figures.
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32% Bias Score

Ukraine, Russia Agree to Prisoner Exchange After First Direct Talks in Three Years
In Istanbul, Ukrainian and Russian delegations held their first direct talks in three years, agreeing to a prisoner exchange of 1,000 soldiers but failing to reach a ceasefire agreement, with Ukraine criticizing Russia's 'unacceptable demands'.

Ukraine, Russia Agree to Prisoner Exchange After First Direct Talks in Three Years
In Istanbul, Ukrainian and Russian delegations held their first direct talks in three years, agreeing to a prisoner exchange of 1,000 soldiers but failing to reach a ceasefire agreement, with Ukraine criticizing Russia's 'unacceptable demands'.
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44% Bias Score

Biden's Leaked Audio Recordings Reveal Cognitive Issues
Leaked audio recordings of President Biden's October 2023 interview with investigators regarding classified documents reveal moments of confusion and difficulty recalling dates, despite previously released transcripts. Axios obtained the recordings, highlighting the president's occasional struggles ...

Biden's Leaked Audio Recordings Reveal Cognitive Issues
Leaked audio recordings of President Biden's October 2023 interview with investigators regarding classified documents reveal moments of confusion and difficulty recalling dates, despite previously released transcripts. Axios obtained the recordings, highlighting the president's occasional struggles ...
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56% Bias Score

Biden's Classified Documents Interview: Audio Recordings Reveal Cognitive Concerns
Audio recordings of President Biden's October 2023 interview with investigators regarding classified documents reveal instances of confusion and disorientation, despite a previously released transcript. Axios obtained the recordings, highlighting moments where Biden struggled with recall and needed ...

Biden's Classified Documents Interview: Audio Recordings Reveal Cognitive Concerns
Audio recordings of President Biden's October 2023 interview with investigators regarding classified documents reveal instances of confusion and disorientation, despite a previously released transcript. Axios obtained the recordings, highlighting moments where Biden struggled with recall and needed ...
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52% Bias Score
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