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Death of Feyenoord Legend Joop van Daele
Joop van Daele, the "twelfth man" of Feyenoord, died at 77; his 1970 World Cup-winning goal against Estudiantes, during which he broke his glasses, remains a legendary moment in Dutch football history.
Death of Feyenoord Legend Joop van Daele
Joop van Daele, the "twelfth man" of Feyenoord, died at 77; his 1970 World Cup-winning goal against Estudiantes, during which he broke his glasses, remains a legendary moment in Dutch football history.
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24% Bias Score


India-Pakistan Conflict Escalates After Cross-Border Missile Strikes
In response to a deadly April 22nd terrorist attack in Indian-administered Kashmir, India launched "Operation Sindoor," conducting cross-border missile strikes on Pakistan, resulting in conflicting casualty claims and an escalation of the conflict, involving drone warfare and retaliatory actions.
India-Pakistan Conflict Escalates After Cross-Border Missile Strikes
In response to a deadly April 22nd terrorist attack in Indian-administered Kashmir, India launched "Operation Sindoor," conducting cross-border missile strikes on Pakistan, resulting in conflicting casualty claims and an escalation of the conflict, involving drone warfare and retaliatory actions.
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52% Bias Score


EU's 2040 Climate Goals Face Political Gridlock
The European Commission's proposed 90% greenhouse gas emission reduction target by 2040 faces political resistance, with delays caused by competing priorities (economic competitiveness vs. climate action) and opposition from several member states including France and Poland, potentially weakening em...
EU's 2040 Climate Goals Face Political Gridlock
The European Commission's proposed 90% greenhouse gas emission reduction target by 2040 faces political resistance, with delays caused by competing priorities (economic competitiveness vs. climate action) and opposition from several member states including France and Poland, potentially weakening em...
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52% Bias Score


PSG Reaches Champions League Final
Paris Saint-Germain defeated Arsenal 3-1 on aggregate to reach the Champions League final, where they will play Internazionale on May 31st; Fabián Ruiz and Achraf Hakimi scored for PSG, while Bukayo Saka scored for Arsenal.
PSG Reaches Champions League Final
Paris Saint-Germain defeated Arsenal 3-1 on aggregate to reach the Champions League final, where they will play Internazionale on May 31st; Fabián Ruiz and Achraf Hakimi scored for PSG, while Bukayo Saka scored for Arsenal.
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44% Bias Score


Airline Rerouting Due to India-Pakistan Conflict Increases Flight Costs
Due to the India-Pakistan conflict, major airlines rerouted flights, avoiding Pakistani airspace, causing longer flight times and increased fuel costs; this adds to existing restrictions over Ukraine and Russia, impacting the Europe-Asia flight routes.
Airline Rerouting Due to India-Pakistan Conflict Increases Flight Costs
Due to the India-Pakistan conflict, major airlines rerouted flights, avoiding Pakistani airspace, causing longer flight times and increased fuel costs; this adds to existing restrictions over Ukraine and Russia, impacting the Europe-Asia flight routes.
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16% Bias Score


India Conducts Nationwide Civil Drills Following Attacks on Pakistan
On Wednesday, India conducted nationwide civil drills, including blackouts in major cities, following military attacks on Pakistan. The exercises tested public preparedness for various scenarios, such as evacuations and emergency responses, marking the largest such operation since 1971.
India Conducts Nationwide Civil Drills Following Attacks on Pakistan
On Wednesday, India conducted nationwide civil drills, including blackouts in major cities, following military attacks on Pakistan. The exercises tested public preparedness for various scenarios, such as evacuations and emergency responses, marking the largest such operation since 1971.
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40% Bias Score

India-Pakistan Conflict Escalates After Cross-Border Strikes
In response to a deadly April 22nd attack in Indian-administered Kashmir, India launched "Operation Sindoor," striking targets in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir and Punjab, killing at least 31 Pakistanis according to Pakistani authorities; India claims it targeted terrorist infrastructure. This is the ...

India-Pakistan Conflict Escalates After Cross-Border Strikes
In response to a deadly April 22nd attack in Indian-administered Kashmir, India launched "Operation Sindoor," striking targets in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir and Punjab, killing at least 31 Pakistanis according to Pakistani authorities; India claims it targeted terrorist infrastructure. This is the ...
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40% Bias Score

Xi's Russia Visit Highlights Strengthening Sino-Russian Alliance
Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to Russia, his third since the 2022 Ukraine invasion, underscores the strengthening Sino-Russian alliance, with bilateral trade reaching €216 billion in 2024, and both countries drawing parallels between the fight against fascism and current geopolitical tensions...

Xi's Russia Visit Highlights Strengthening Sino-Russian Alliance
Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to Russia, his third since the 2022 Ukraine invasion, underscores the strengthening Sino-Russian alliance, with bilateral trade reaching €216 billion in 2024, and both countries drawing parallels between the fight against fascism and current geopolitical tensions...
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52% Bias Score

RSF Drone Attacks on Port Sudan Disrupt Humanitarian Aid, Escalate Sudanese Conflict
Drone attacks by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on Port Sudan, Sudan's main port, caused major power outages, severely disrupted humanitarian aid, and mark a significant escalation in the Sudanese conflict, impacting civilian infrastructure and leading to Sudan severing ties with the UAE amid accusa...

RSF Drone Attacks on Port Sudan Disrupt Humanitarian Aid, Escalate Sudanese Conflict
Drone attacks by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on Port Sudan, Sudan's main port, caused major power outages, severely disrupted humanitarian aid, and mark a significant escalation in the Sudanese conflict, impacting civilian infrastructure and leading to Sudan severing ties with the UAE amid accusa...
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36% Bias Score

NIOD Director on Gaza Conflict and Evolving Historical Analysis
The director of the NIOD Institute reflects on this year's intense May 4th and 5th commemorations in the Netherlands, marked by counter-voices and incidents of symbolic violence, alongside the institute's evolving approach to analyzing both past and present conflicts, including its assessment of gen...

NIOD Director on Gaza Conflict and Evolving Historical Analysis
The director of the NIOD Institute reflects on this year's intense May 4th and 5th commemorations in the Netherlands, marked by counter-voices and incidents of symbolic violence, alongside the institute's evolving approach to analyzing both past and present conflicts, including its assessment of gen...
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36% Bias Score

Fed Rejects Trump's Rate Cut Demands Amid Trade War Uncertainty
The Federal Reserve maintained interest rates at 4.25-4.5 percent on Wednesday, defying President Trump's repeated calls for a reduction, citing economic uncertainty stemming from Trump's trade policies, which are increasing inflation while threatening economic growth and employment.

Fed Rejects Trump's Rate Cut Demands Amid Trade War Uncertainty
The Federal Reserve maintained interest rates at 4.25-4.5 percent on Wednesday, defying President Trump's repeated calls for a reduction, citing economic uncertainty stemming from Trump's trade policies, which are increasing inflation while threatening economic growth and employment.
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40% Bias Score

EU Court Limits Dutch Asylum Processing Time to Six Months
The European Court of Justice ruled that the Dutch Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND) must decide on asylum applications within six months, rejecting a previous extension to fifteen months due to staff shortages and backlogs, resulting in millions of euros in fines.

EU Court Limits Dutch Asylum Processing Time to Six Months
The European Court of Justice ruled that the Dutch Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND) must decide on asylum applications within six months, rejecting a previous extension to fifteen months due to staff shortages and backlogs, resulting in millions of euros in fines.
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32% Bias Score
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