Zelensky Accuses Slovak PM Fico of Prioritizing Personal Gain Over EU Sanctions on Russian Gas
Ukrainian President Zelensky criticized Slovak Prime Minister Fico for his continued reliance on Russian gas imports, accusing him of prioritizing personal interests over EU sanctions and suggesting a conflict of interest; this comes a week before the termination of a gas transit agreement between U...
Zelensky Accuses Slovak PM Fico of Prioritizing Personal Gain Over EU Sanctions on Russian Gas
Ukrainian President Zelensky criticized Slovak Prime Minister Fico for his continued reliance on Russian gas imports, accusing him of prioritizing personal interests over EU sanctions and suggesting a conflict of interest; this comes a week before the termination of a gas transit agreement between U...
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44% Bias Score
Spar Revokes Iranian Franchise License Amid Sanctions Circumvention Concerns
Spar International revoked the license of its Iranian franchise after an internal investigation revealed potential irregularities and license violations, including the procurement of non-essential equipment and facilitation of travel for individuals without apparent business ties, raising concerns a...
Spar Revokes Iranian Franchise License Amid Sanctions Circumvention Concerns
Spar International revoked the license of its Iranian franchise after an internal investigation revealed potential irregularities and license violations, including the procurement of non-essential equipment and facilitation of travel for individuals without apparent business ties, raising concerns a...
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40% Bias Score
Spar Revokes Iranian Franchise License Amid Sanctions Violation Allegations
Spar International revoked the license of its Iranian franchise after a whistleblower revealed that the Austrian company Blue River, which managed the franchise, had used it to import unauthorized equipment and facilitate travel for individuals connected to the Iranian regime, thus potentially viola...
Spar Revokes Iranian Franchise License Amid Sanctions Violation Allegations
Spar International revoked the license of its Iranian franchise after a whistleblower revealed that the Austrian company Blue River, which managed the franchise, had used it to import unauthorized equipment and facilitate travel for individuals connected to the Iranian regime, thus potentially viola...
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40% Bias Score
Dutch Municipalities Urged to House 1300 Statusholders to Ease Asylum Center Crisis
The VNG and Aedes are urging Dutch municipalities to house an estimated 1300 statusholders to alleviate pressure on the Ter Apel asylum application center, which faces high daily fines for exceeding its capacity; this aims to prevent a humanitarian crisis and offers a short-term solution to a larger...
Dutch Municipalities Urged to House 1300 Statusholders to Ease Asylum Center Crisis
The VNG and Aedes are urging Dutch municipalities to house an estimated 1300 statusholders to alleviate pressure on the Ter Apel asylum application center, which faces high daily fines for exceeding its capacity; this aims to prevent a humanitarian crisis and offers a short-term solution to a larger...
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48% Bias Score
Van de Zandschulp's Career Turnaround: From Doubt to US Open Victory
On May 27, 2024, Botic van de Zandschulp lost at Roland Garros, publicly questioning his tennis career; however, after seeking mental coaching and consistent play, he achieved a surprising victory over Carlos Alcaraz at the US Open.
Van de Zandschulp's Career Turnaround: From Doubt to US Open Victory
On May 27, 2024, Botic van de Zandschulp lost at Roland Garros, publicly questioning his tennis career; however, after seeking mental coaching and consistent play, he achieved a surprising victory over Carlos Alcaraz at the US Open.
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36% Bias Score
Van de Zandschulp's US Open Triumph After Roland Garros Doubts
On May 27, 2024, Dutch tennis player Botic van de Zandschulp lost at Roland Garros, publicly questioning his career; however, after mental coaching and consistent play, he surprisingly defeated Carlos Alcaraz at the US Open, reaching a Davis Cup final, showcasing his resilience and the importance of...
Van de Zandschulp's US Open Triumph After Roland Garros Doubts
On May 27, 2024, Dutch tennis player Botic van de Zandschulp lost at Roland Garros, publicly questioning his career; however, after mental coaching and consistent play, he surprisingly defeated Carlos Alcaraz at the US Open, reaching a Davis Cup final, showcasing his resilience and the importance of...
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24% Bias Score
China's Dam Project in Tibet Sparks Protests, Hundreds Arrested
In February 2024, hundreds of Tibetans protesting a Chinese dam project in a sacred valley near the Sichuan border were arrested and allegedly severely beaten; the planned dam threatens to displace thousands and destroy culturally important sites, while China's response highlights ongoing human righ...
China's Dam Project in Tibet Sparks Protests, Hundreds Arrested
In February 2024, hundreds of Tibetans protesting a Chinese dam project in a sacred valley near the Sichuan border were arrested and allegedly severely beaten; the planned dam threatens to displace thousands and destroy culturally important sites, while China's response highlights ongoing human righ...
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52% Bias Score
Biden Commutes 37 Death Sentences, Irreversible by Trump
President Biden commuted the death sentences of 37 federal inmates to life imprisonment without parole, reversing a trend of increased federal executions under the Trump administration; this decision affects individuals convicted of murder and other violent crimes, and it cannot be undone by a futur...
Biden Commutes 37 Death Sentences, Irreversible by Trump
President Biden commuted the death sentences of 37 federal inmates to life imprisonment without parole, reversing a trend of increased federal executions under the Trump administration; this decision affects individuals convicted of murder and other violent crimes, and it cannot be undone by a futur...
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40% Bias Score
Dutchman Sues Netherlands for Wrongful Imprisonment in Thailand
Former Dutch coffeeshop owner Johan van Laarhoven is suing the Netherlands for wrongful imprisonment in Thailand (2014-2019), claiming coercive plea deal and seeking compensation for his inhumane treatment and to clear his name.
Dutchman Sues Netherlands for Wrongful Imprisonment in Thailand
Former Dutch coffeeshop owner Johan van Laarhoven is suing the Netherlands for wrongful imprisonment in Thailand (2014-2019), claiming coercive plea deal and seeking compensation for his inhumane treatment and to clear his name.
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56% Bias Score
Dutch Municipalities Urged to House Statusholders to Relieve Asylum Center Strain
The VNG and Aedes are urging Dutch municipalities to house an average of two statusholders per municipality to alleviate pressure on Ter Apel asylum center, where overcrowding leads to €50,000 daily fines; this aims to prevent a recurrence of the crisis and provide faster integration.
Dutch Municipalities Urged to House Statusholders to Relieve Asylum Center Strain
The VNG and Aedes are urging Dutch municipalities to house an average of two statusholders per municipality to alleviate pressure on Ter Apel asylum center, where overcrowding leads to €50,000 daily fines; this aims to prevent a recurrence of the crisis and provide faster integration.
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44% Bias Score
Australian Pilot Extradited to US for Training Chinese Military
Australian pilot Daniel Duggan will be extradited to the US for allegedly training Chinese military pilots on aircraft carrier operations between 2009 and 2012, earning $100,000, violating US arms trade laws, and facing a potential 65-year prison sentence.
Australian Pilot Extradited to US for Training Chinese Military
Australian pilot Daniel Duggan will be extradited to the US for allegedly training Chinese military pilots on aircraft carrier operations between 2009 and 2012, earning $100,000, violating US arms trade laws, and facing a potential 65-year prison sentence.
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56% Bias Score
US Boarding School Death Toll Far Exceeds Government Estimate: 3104 Indigenous Children Died
A Washington Post investigation found that at least 3104 Indigenous children died at US boarding schools between 1828 and 1970, significantly higher than the government's previous estimate of 973, revealing many deaths under suspicious circumstances due to abuse, neglect, and the forced assimilation...
US Boarding School Death Toll Far Exceeds Government Estimate: 3104 Indigenous Children Died
A Washington Post investigation found that at least 3104 Indigenous children died at US boarding schools between 1828 and 1970, significantly higher than the government's previous estimate of 973, revealing many deaths under suspicious circumstances due to abuse, neglect, and the forced assimilation...
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36% Bias Score