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No-Confidence Vote Targets Von der Leyen
A no-confidence motion against European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, initiated by Romanian MEP Gheorghe Piperea with 73 signatures, alleges breaches of transparency in COVID-19 vaccine negotiations, misuse of post-COVID funds, and promotion of green policies via NGO funding; the Europe...
No-Confidence Vote Targets Von der Leyen
A no-confidence motion against European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, initiated by Romanian MEP Gheorghe Piperea with 73 signatures, alleges breaches of transparency in COVID-19 vaccine negotiations, misuse of post-COVID funds, and promotion of green policies via NGO funding; the Europe...
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32% Bias Score


DRC Conflict Fuels Surge in Sexual Violence Amidst Justice System Collapse
In the DRC, armed conflict between the Congolese army and M23 rebels has caused a massive increase in sexual violence against women and girls, with the Congolese military, Wazalendo militias, and M23 fighters implicated; survivors are denied justice due to the collapse of the judicial system, and re...
DRC Conflict Fuels Surge in Sexual Violence Amidst Justice System Collapse
In the DRC, armed conflict between the Congolese army and M23 rebels has caused a massive increase in sexual violence against women and girls, with the Congolese military, Wazalendo militias, and M23 fighters implicated; survivors are denied justice due to the collapse of the judicial system, and re...
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40% Bias Score


No-Confidence Vote Launched Against EU Commission President Von der Leyen
A group of European MEPs launched a no-confidence vote against European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, exceeding the required signatures, fueled by the "Pfizergate" scandal and broader transparency concerns; while unlikely to succeed, it might pressure her resignation or spark broader po...
No-Confidence Vote Launched Against EU Commission President Von der Leyen
A group of European MEPs launched a no-confidence vote against European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, exceeding the required signatures, fueled by the "Pfizergate" scandal and broader transparency concerns; while unlikely to succeed, it might pressure her resignation or spark broader po...
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40% Bias Score


Newsboys Dropped by Label Following Sexual Assault Allegations Against Former Singer
Newsboys, a Christian rock band, was dropped from its record label, Capitol Christian Music Group, after allegations of sexual assault and drug abuse against former lead singer Michael Tait surfaced in investigations by the Guardian and other media outlets. The band's current lead singer, Adam Agee,...
Newsboys Dropped by Label Following Sexual Assault Allegations Against Former Singer
Newsboys, a Christian rock band, was dropped from its record label, Capitol Christian Music Group, after allegations of sexual assault and drug abuse against former lead singer Michael Tait surfaced in investigations by the Guardian and other media outlets. The band's current lead singer, Adam Agee,...
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48% Bias Score


Masked Federal Officers Spark Alarm Amidst Concerns of Eroding Democratic Controls
Federal immigration officers across the US are increasingly masking their identities during raids, protests, and arrests, sparking alarm among civil rights and law enforcement experts due to concerns about eroding democratic controls and potential for abuse.
Masked Federal Officers Spark Alarm Amidst Concerns of Eroding Democratic Controls
Federal immigration officers across the US are increasingly masking their identities during raids, protests, and arrests, sparking alarm among civil rights and law enforcement experts due to concerns about eroding democratic controls and potential for abuse.
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48% Bias Score


Tattle Life Founder Unmasked After Defamation Case Awards Victims £300,000
The founder of Tattle Life, a UK gossip website accused of enabling the stalking and harassment of celebrities, has been revealed as 41-year-old Sebastian Bond following a defamation case which awarded victims £300,000. Google has restricted ads on the site after it was estimated to be earning £180,...
Tattle Life Founder Unmasked After Defamation Case Awards Victims £300,000
The founder of Tattle Life, a UK gossip website accused of enabling the stalking and harassment of celebrities, has been revealed as 41-year-old Sebastian Bond following a defamation case which awarded victims £300,000. Google has restricted ads on the site after it was estimated to be earning £180,...
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56% Bias Score

Assumption Grammar School Financial Irregularities Investigated
An Education Authority investigation into Assumption Grammar School in Ballynahinch, County Down, uncovered concerning financial practices, including unauthorized credit card use totaling over £10,000 in restaurants and bars by one staff member, missing receipts, and unverified spending of grants fo...

Assumption Grammar School Financial Irregularities Investigated
An Education Authority investigation into Assumption Grammar School in Ballynahinch, County Down, uncovered concerning financial practices, including unauthorized credit card use totaling over £10,000 in restaurants and bars by one staff member, missing receipts, and unverified spending of grants fo...
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36% Bias Score

Attacks on Humanitarian Workers: Impunity and the Urgent Need for Accountability
The deliberate killing of 15 Palestinian paramedics in Gaza, part of a larger pattern of attacks on humanitarian workers globally, highlights the urgent need for independent investigations and accountability, as demonstrated by the unresolved murders of three MSF staff members in Tigray, Ethiopia in...

Attacks on Humanitarian Workers: Impunity and the Urgent Need for Accountability
The deliberate killing of 15 Palestinian paramedics in Gaza, part of a larger pattern of attacks on humanitarian workers globally, highlights the urgent need for independent investigations and accountability, as demonstrated by the unresolved murders of three MSF staff members in Tigray, Ethiopia in...
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56% Bias Score

Special Tribunal for Ukraine to Prosecute Russian Officials
Ukraine and the Council of Europe signed an agreement on Wednesday in Strasbourg to create a Special Tribunal to prosecute senior Russian officials for crimes of aggression in Ukraine, a gap in existing international courts' jurisdictions.

Special Tribunal for Ukraine to Prosecute Russian Officials
Ukraine and the Council of Europe signed an agreement on Wednesday in Strasbourg to create a Special Tribunal to prosecute senior Russian officials for crimes of aggression in Ukraine, a gap in existing international courts' jurisdictions.
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Iran Strikes Spark War Powers Debate, Accountability Concerns
President Trump ordered military strikes against Iran without congressional consent, sparking debate over war powers and accountability, drawing sharp criticism from Democrats and some Republicans.

Trump's Iran Strikes Spark War Powers Debate, Accountability Concerns
President Trump ordered military strikes against Iran without congressional consent, sparking debate over war powers and accountability, drawing sharp criticism from Democrats and some Republicans.
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60% Bias Score

Mexico: At Least 60 Bodies Found in Jojutla Mass Grave
In the fourth search of a mass grave in Jojutla, Morelos, Mexico, family members of the disappeared claim to have identified at least 60 bodies, including infants and women, contradicting the Attorney General's statement; the search, initially planned for three weeks, was temporarily halted due to s...

Mexico: At Least 60 Bodies Found in Jojutla Mass Grave
In the fourth search of a mass grave in Jojutla, Morelos, Mexico, family members of the disappeared claim to have identified at least 60 bodies, including infants and women, contradicting the Attorney General's statement; the search, initially planned for three weeks, was temporarily halted due to s...
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44% Bias Score

EU Parliament Launches Investigation into Commission's NGO Funding
The European Parliament established a six-month working group to investigate the European Commission's funding of NGOs, following accusations of undisclosed payments totaling up to €700,000 to promote climate policies. The decision, supported by a right-wing coalition, overruled objections from a pr...

EU Parliament Launches Investigation into Commission's NGO Funding
The European Parliament established a six-month working group to investigate the European Commission's funding of NGOs, following accusations of undisclosed payments totaling up to €700,000 to promote climate policies. The decision, supported by a right-wing coalition, overruled objections from a pr...
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44% Bias Score
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