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Pope Francis's Death: A Blow to Gaza's Christians
Pope Francis's nightly calls to Gaza's Holy Family Church during the 2023 war provided crucial support and hope to its Christian community, despite the devastating conflict and ongoing humanitarian crisis; his death leaves a void in their support system, but the Vatican's aid continues.
Pope Francis's Death: A Blow to Gaza's Christians
Pope Francis's nightly calls to Gaza's Holy Family Church during the 2023 war provided crucial support and hope to its Christian community, despite the devastating conflict and ongoing humanitarian crisis; his death leaves a void in their support system, but the Vatican's aid continues.
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40% Bias Score


Albanese Cancels Campaign Events Following Death of Pope Francis
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese canceled campaign events Tuesday to mourn Pope Francis, who died overnight at 88; Albanese praised the Pope's leadership and advocacy for the poor and the environment; the Governor-General may represent Australia at the funeral.
Albanese Cancels Campaign Events Following Death of Pope Francis
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese canceled campaign events Tuesday to mourn Pope Francis, who died overnight at 88; Albanese praised the Pope's leadership and advocacy for the poor and the environment; the Governor-General may represent Australia at the funeral.
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36% Bias Score


Quebec Separatists' Hopes Dashed Amidst Surge in Canadian Patriotism
Following a surprise victory in a Montreal riding, the Bloc Québécois's electoral prospects have dramatically worsened amid a surge in Canadian patriotism spurred by Donald Trump's threats, leaving their future uncertain.
Quebec Separatists' Hopes Dashed Amidst Surge in Canadian Patriotism
Following a surprise victory in a Montreal riding, the Bloc Québécois's electoral prospects have dramatically worsened amid a surge in Canadian patriotism spurred by Donald Trump's threats, leaving their future uncertain.
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40% Bias Score


UK, New Zealand Strengthen Defense Ties with £30m Drone Deal and Expanded Ukraine Training
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer will meet with New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon on Tuesday to discuss a £30 million drone deal, extending a joint Ukrainian troop training program, and establishing a new defense partnership, reflecting the increasing importance of drones in modern warfare ...
UK, New Zealand Strengthen Defense Ties with £30m Drone Deal and Expanded Ukraine Training
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer will meet with New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon on Tuesday to discuss a £30 million drone deal, extending a joint Ukrainian troop training program, and establishing a new defense partnership, reflecting the increasing importance of drones in modern warfare ...
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40% Bias Score


Lincolnshire Elections: Reform UK Poses Major Threat to Conservatives
In Lincolnshire's upcoming elections, the Conservative party faces a strong challenge from Reform UK, fueled by local opposition to green energy projects and broader concerns about global instability, with the mayoral race serving as a key bellwether.
Lincolnshire Elections: Reform UK Poses Major Threat to Conservatives
In Lincolnshire's upcoming elections, the Conservative party faces a strong challenge from Reform UK, fueled by local opposition to green energy projects and broader concerns about global instability, with the mayoral race serving as a key bellwether.
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48% Bias Score


London Police Shooting: New Drama Series Highlights 2005 Tragedy
Jean Charles de Menezes, a 27-year-old Brazilian electrician, was fatally shot by London police on July 22, 2005, after being mistakenly identified as a terrorist suspect; a new Disney+ drama, "Suspect: The Shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes," revisits this event, airing on April 30th, prompting De...
London Police Shooting: New Drama Series Highlights 2005 Tragedy
Jean Charles de Menezes, a 27-year-old Brazilian electrician, was fatally shot by London police on July 22, 2005, after being mistakenly identified as a terrorist suspect; a new Disney+ drama, "Suspect: The Shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes," revisits this event, airing on April 30th, prompting De...
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24% Bias Score

Putin Open to Ukraine Talks, but Obstacles Remain
Following a 30-hour Easter ceasefire repeatedly violated by Russia, Vladimir Putin expressed openness to talks with Ukraine for the first time in years, while Volodymyr Zelenskyy offered to discuss halting attacks on civilian targets; however, significant obstacles remain, including Putin's demand f...

Putin Open to Ukraine Talks, but Obstacles Remain
Following a 30-hour Easter ceasefire repeatedly violated by Russia, Vladimir Putin expressed openness to talks with Ukraine for the first time in years, while Volodymyr Zelenskyy offered to discuss halting attacks on civilian targets; however, significant obstacles remain, including Putin's demand f...
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48% Bias Score

Malawi's Unreleased Inquiry Findings Fuel Fears of Ongoing Violence Against Albinos
Tonney Mkwapatira, a Malawian teacher and activist with albinism, protested the government's unreleased findings on attacks against albinos, highlighting over 170 crimes since 2014, including the recent murder of his friend, and demanding accountability ahead of September's general election.

Malawi's Unreleased Inquiry Findings Fuel Fears of Ongoing Violence Against Albinos
Tonney Mkwapatira, a Malawian teacher and activist with albinism, protested the government's unreleased findings on attacks against albinos, highlighting over 170 crimes since 2014, including the recent murder of his friend, and demanding accountability ahead of September's general election.
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36% Bias Score

Santos Barossa Gas Field Approved Despite Climate Concerns
Santos received final approval to begin production at its Barossa offshore gas field in the Northern Territory, projected to release over 270 million tonnes of CO2, sparking criticism from environmental groups due to its high carbon emissions and perceived conflict with Australia's climate goals.

Santos Barossa Gas Field Approved Despite Climate Concerns
Santos received final approval to begin production at its Barossa offshore gas field in the Northern Territory, projected to release over 270 million tonnes of CO2, sparking criticism from environmental groups due to its high carbon emissions and perceived conflict with Australia's climate goals.
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60% Bias Score

The Last of Us: Joel's Death Shakes Up Season Two
In the second episode of the HBO series, The Last of Us, titled "Through the Valley," Joel, played by Pedro Pascal, is killed by Abby, played by Kaitlyn Dever, mirroring the plot of the video game sequel and creating a major narrative shift.

The Last of Us: Joel's Death Shakes Up Season Two
In the second episode of the HBO series, The Last of Us, titled "Through the Valley," Joel, played by Pedro Pascal, is killed by Abby, played by Kaitlyn Dever, mirroring the plot of the video game sequel and creating a major narrative shift.
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48% Bias Score

Large-Scale Protests Challenge Perceptions of Public Support for Current Policies
Recent protests across the US, exceeding expectations, involved over 100,000 participants in DC alone, challenging perceptions of public acceptance of current policies and demonstrating the potential for significant mobilization.

Large-Scale Protests Challenge Perceptions of Public Support for Current Policies
Recent protests across the US, exceeding expectations, involved over 100,000 participants in DC alone, challenging perceptions of public acceptance of current policies and demonstrating the potential for significant mobilization.
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48% Bias Score

Guardian Advertising Achieves Global First: Entire Sales Team Certified Carbon Literate
Guardian Advertising is the first media company globally to certify its entire sales team as Carbon Literate, addressing a significant industry knowledge gap in climate change and aiming to reduce emissions by 20,000kgs of CO2e through a bespoke training program based on the Guardian's award-winning...

Guardian Advertising Achieves Global First: Entire Sales Team Certified Carbon Literate
Guardian Advertising is the first media company globally to certify its entire sales team as Carbon Literate, addressing a significant industry knowledge gap in climate change and aiming to reduce emissions by 20,000kgs of CO2e through a bespoke training program based on the Guardian's award-winning...
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28% Bias Score
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