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Russia Launches Record Drone Attack on Ukraine; West Lifts Weapon Range Restrictions
Russia launched its largest drone attack on Ukraine, killing six and prompting Western allies to lift range restrictions on weapons supplied to Kyiv, while the Kremlin downplayed Trump's criticism of Putin.
Russia Launches Record Drone Attack on Ukraine; West Lifts Weapon Range Restrictions
Russia launched its largest drone attack on Ukraine, killing six and prompting Western allies to lift range restrictions on weapons supplied to Kyiv, while the Kremlin downplayed Trump's criticism of Putin.
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52% Bias Score


Gaza Food Distribution Chaos: Israeli Troops Fire Warning Shots as Thousands Seek Aid
On its second day, a new food distribution center in Gaza, run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation and guarded by Israeli forces, lost control amidst a huge crowd of starving Palestinians, prompting warning shots from Israeli troops; this occurred after an 11-week siege and blockade of Gaza.
Gaza Food Distribution Chaos: Israeli Troops Fire Warning Shots as Thousands Seek Aid
On its second day, a new food distribution center in Gaza, run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation and guarded by Israeli forces, lost control amidst a huge crowd of starving Palestinians, prompting warning shots from Israeli troops; this occurred after an 11-week siege and blockade of Gaza.
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56% Bias Score


Gaza Influencer, 11, Killed in Israeli Strikes
Eleven-year-old Gaza influencer Yaqeen Hammad, known for her humanitarian work and online survival tips, was killed in Israeli strikes on Friday, alongside dozens of other children, sparking international outrage amidst the intensified military offensive that killed at least 100 people over the week...
Gaza Influencer, 11, Killed in Israeli Strikes
Eleven-year-old Gaza influencer Yaqeen Hammad, known for her humanitarian work and online survival tips, was killed in Israeli strikes on Friday, alongside dozens of other children, sparking international outrage amidst the intensified military offensive that killed at least 100 people over the week...
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48% Bias Score


Germany's Shifting Stance on Ukraine Arms Raises Coalition Tensions
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's announcement of lifting range restrictions on weapons to Ukraine, later clarified as a reiteration of existing policy, sparked controversy within his coalition government and criticism from Russia, highlighting internal divisions on military aid to Ukraine amidst t...
Germany's Shifting Stance on Ukraine Arms Raises Coalition Tensions
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's announcement of lifting range restrictions on weapons to Ukraine, later clarified as a reiteration of existing policy, sparked controversy within his coalition government and criticism from Russia, highlighting internal divisions on military aid to Ukraine amidst t...
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40% Bias Score


Trump's Memorial Day Speech Blends Tribute with Partisan Politics
President Trump's Memorial Day speech at Arlington National Cemetery honored fallen soldiers but included partisan political asides, self-promotion, and attacks on immigration, prompting criticism and raising concerns about the blurring of traditional commemoration with political messaging.
Trump's Memorial Day Speech Blends Tribute with Partisan Politics
President Trump's Memorial Day speech at Arlington National Cemetery honored fallen soldiers but included partisan political asides, self-promotion, and attacks on immigration, prompting criticism and raising concerns about the blurring of traditional commemoration with political messaging.
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64% Bias Score


Mongolian PM Faces No-Confidence Vote Amidst Son's Lavish Spending Allegations
Amidst allegations of lavish spending by his son, Mongolian Prime Minister Oyun-Erdene Luvsannamsrai faces a vote of no confidence, potentially destabilizing the 10-month-old coalition government and jeopardizing economic reforms, amidst concerns that the opposition are seeking to sideline parliamen...
Mongolian PM Faces No-Confidence Vote Amidst Son's Lavish Spending Allegations
Amidst allegations of lavish spending by his son, Mongolian Prime Minister Oyun-Erdene Luvsannamsrai faces a vote of no confidence, potentially destabilizing the 10-month-old coalition government and jeopardizing economic reforms, amidst concerns that the opposition are seeking to sideline parliamen...
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52% Bias Score

UK Legal Experts Demand Strong Action Against Israel Over Gaza Crisis
More than 800 UK legal professionals, including former Supreme Court justices, demanded stronger UK action against Israel, citing war crimes, potential genocide in Gaza, and Israel's challenge to the UN system, urging sanctions, UN suspension, and enforcement of ICC warrants.

UK Legal Experts Demand Strong Action Against Israel Over Gaza Crisis
More than 800 UK legal professionals, including former Supreme Court justices, demanded stronger UK action against Israel, citing war crimes, potential genocide in Gaza, and Israel's challenge to the UN system, urging sanctions, UN suspension, and enforcement of ICC warrants.
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56% Bias Score

State-Funded Jerusalem March Marked by Racist Violence
A state-funded Israeli flag march through Jerusalem's Muslim Quarter resulted in widespread racist chanting, violence against Palestinians, and the closure of numerous shops, mirroring similar events that have previously triggered conflict.

State-Funded Jerusalem March Marked by Racist Violence
A state-funded Israeli flag march through Jerusalem's Muslim Quarter resulted in widespread racist chanting, violence against Palestinians, and the closure of numerous shops, mirroring similar events that have previously triggered conflict.
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64% Bias Score

Trump's Failed Ukraine Peace Efforts: War Likely to Continue into Fifth Year
Despite Donald Trump's failed attempts to broker a peace deal, the war in Ukraine continues due to Vladimir Putin's commitment to conquering four Ukrainian provinces, even with significant Russian military casualties (estimated 900,000, including over 100,000 dead) and economic strain (military spen...

Trump's Failed Ukraine Peace Efforts: War Likely to Continue into Fifth Year
Despite Donald Trump's failed attempts to broker a peace deal, the war in Ukraine continues due to Vladimir Putin's commitment to conquering four Ukrainian provinces, even with significant Russian military casualties (estimated 900,000, including over 100,000 dead) and economic strain (military spen...
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40% Bias Score

Charles Rangel, Influential Harlem Congressman, Dies at 94
Former US Congressman Charles Rangel, a Harlem Democrat and Korean War veteran, died Monday at age 94; his five-decade career included chairing the House Ways and Means Committee and a 2010 House censure for ethics violations.

Charles Rangel, Influential Harlem Congressman, Dies at 94
Former US Congressman Charles Rangel, a Harlem Democrat and Korean War veteran, died Monday at age 94; his five-decade career included chairing the House Ways and Means Committee and a 2010 House censure for ethics violations.
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20% Bias Score

New Zealand's Mining Expansion: Economic Growth vs. Environmental Protection
New Zealand's new fast-track law is enabling a major mining expansion, prioritizing economic growth over environmental concerns and potentially threatening unique biodiversity and the country's 'clean, green' image, despite protests and concerns from environmental groups and locals.

New Zealand's Mining Expansion: Economic Growth vs. Environmental Protection
New Zealand's new fast-track law is enabling a major mining expansion, prioritizing economic growth over environmental concerns and potentially threatening unique biodiversity and the country's 'clean, green' image, despite protests and concerns from environmental groups and locals.
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60% Bias Score

Home Office Revokes Deportation Order for Wrongly Deported Windrush Man
Gersham Williams, a 74-year-old Windrush generation man deported in 2016 after a firearms conviction, has had his deportation order revoked by the Home Office due to an error; his arrival predated the 1971 Immigration Act granting him indefinite leave to remain.

Home Office Revokes Deportation Order for Wrongly Deported Windrush Man
Gersham Williams, a 74-year-old Windrush generation man deported in 2016 after a firearms conviction, has had his deportation order revoked by the Home Office due to an error; his arrival predated the 1971 Immigration Act granting him indefinite leave to remain.
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36% Bias Score
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