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Opaque Dutch Budget Deal Sparks Internal Government Crisis
The Dutch government's spring budget deal, reached between PVV, VVD, NSC, and BBB, has sparked controversy due to its lack of transparency and internal disagreements, with ministers unsure of its budgetary implications and opposition parties demanding full disclosure.
Opaque Dutch Budget Deal Sparks Internal Government Crisis
The Dutch government's spring budget deal, reached between PVV, VVD, NSC, and BBB, has sparked controversy due to its lack of transparency and internal disagreements, with ministers unsure of its budgetary implications and opposition parties demanding full disclosure.
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44% Bias Score


Former Deputy Sentenced for Killing Man in Mental Health Crisis
A former Colorado sheriff's deputy, Andrew Buen, was sentenced to three years in prison for the criminally negligent homicide of Christian Glass, a 22-year-old man experiencing a mental health crisis; a $19 million settlement was reached with the victim's family.
Former Deputy Sentenced for Killing Man in Mental Health Crisis
A former Colorado sheriff's deputy, Andrew Buen, was sentenced to three years in prison for the criminally negligent homicide of Christian Glass, a 22-year-old man experiencing a mental health crisis; a $19 million settlement was reached with the victim's family.
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40% Bias Score


Sumy Missile Strike Kills 34 Civilians
A Russian missile strike on Sumy, Ukraine, on April 13th, killed 34 civilians, including two children, and injured 119, using cluster munitions in a populated area, sparking international condemnation and debate on the target.
Sumy Missile Strike Kills 34 Civilians
A Russian missile strike on Sumy, Ukraine, on April 13th, killed 34 civilians, including two children, and injured 119, using cluster munitions in a populated area, sparking international condemnation and debate on the target.
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40% Bias Score


Klarsfelds' Nazi Hunt: A Legacy of Justice
Serge and Beate Klarsfeld's decades-long hunt for Nazi criminals, culminating in the conviction of figures like Klaus Barbie, significantly impacted German law by making genocide and murder imprescriptible in 1979, highlighting Germany's ongoing struggle with accountability for Nazi-era crimes.
Klarsfelds' Nazi Hunt: A Legacy of Justice
Serge and Beate Klarsfeld's decades-long hunt for Nazi criminals, culminating in the conviction of figures like Klaus Barbie, significantly impacted German law by making genocide and murder imprescriptible in 1979, highlighting Germany's ongoing struggle with accountability for Nazi-era crimes.
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40% Bias Score


Klarsfelds' Legacy: Nazi Hunting and the Pursuit of Delayed Justice
Nazi hunters Serge and Beate Klarsfeld's relentless pursuit of high-ranking Nazi officials and collaborators like Klaus Barbie, and their impact on the 1979 Bundestag decision to abolish statutes of limitations for murder and genocide, demonstrates a long-term struggle for justice against the system...
Klarsfelds' Legacy: Nazi Hunting and the Pursuit of Delayed Justice
Nazi hunters Serge and Beate Klarsfeld's relentless pursuit of high-ranking Nazi officials and collaborators like Klaus Barbie, and their impact on the 1979 Bundestag decision to abolish statutes of limitations for murder and genocide, demonstrates a long-term struggle for justice against the system...
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44% Bias Score


Lebanese Judge Questions Former Security Chiefs in Beirut Port Blast Probe
Lebanese Judge Tarek Bitar questioned former security chiefs Maj. Gen. Abbas Ibrahim and Maj. Gen. Tony Saliba on Friday in the long-stalled investigation into the August 4, 2020, Beirut port explosion that killed at least 218 people, injured thousands, and caused billions of dollars in damage. The ...
Lebanese Judge Questions Former Security Chiefs in Beirut Port Blast Probe
Lebanese Judge Tarek Bitar questioned former security chiefs Maj. Gen. Abbas Ibrahim and Maj. Gen. Tony Saliba on Friday in the long-stalled investigation into the August 4, 2020, Beirut port explosion that killed at least 218 people, injured thousands, and caused billions of dollars in damage. The ...
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28% Bias Score

Spanish Government Admits Failures in Valencia Flood Response
Six months after devastating floods in Valencia claimed 228 lives, the Spanish government admits its response was hampered by communication failures, highlighting a lack of real-time information sharing among agencies during the crisis.

Spanish Government Admits Failures in Valencia Flood Response
Six months after devastating floods in Valencia claimed 228 lives, the Spanish government admits its response was hampered by communication failures, highlighting a lack of real-time information sharing among agencies during the crisis.
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40% Bias Score

Valencian Government Deletes Security Footage from Day of October Storm
Following a request by the PSOE and Compromís, the Valencian government revealed that security footage from the Palau de la Generalitat on October 29th, 2023, has been deleted in compliance with article 8 of Organic Law 4/1997, prompting accusations of evidence destruction from the opposition partie...

Valencian Government Deletes Security Footage from Day of October Storm
Following a request by the PSOE and Compromís, the Valencian government revealed that security footage from the Palau de la Generalitat on October 29th, 2023, has been deleted in compliance with article 8 of Organic Law 4/1997, prompting accusations of evidence destruction from the opposition partie...
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48% Bias Score

Manchester Arena Bombing Survivor Learns of Daughter's Death
Lisa Roussos, a Manchester Arena bombing survivor, awoke from a coma to discover her eight-year-old daughter Saffie-Rose had died in the May 22, 2017 attack; an inquiry later found failings in the emergency services' response that may have contributed to Saffie-Rose's death.

Manchester Arena Bombing Survivor Learns of Daughter's Death
Lisa Roussos, a Manchester Arena bombing survivor, awoke from a coma to discover her eight-year-old daughter Saffie-Rose had died in the May 22, 2017 attack; an inquiry later found failings in the emergency services' response that may have contributed to Saffie-Rose's death.
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60% Bias Score

Macedonian Authorities Expand Pulse Nightclub Fire Investigation
The investigation into the March 16th, 2025, Pulse nightclub fire in Kocani, Macedonia, has expanded to include 19 additional suspects—government officials and inspectors—charged with severe offenses against public safety, bringing the total to 45 individuals and three legal entities under investiga...

Macedonian Authorities Expand Pulse Nightclub Fire Investigation
The investigation into the March 16th, 2025, Pulse nightclub fire in Kocani, Macedonia, has expanded to include 19 additional suspects—government officials and inspectors—charged with severe offenses against public safety, bringing the total to 45 individuals and three legal entities under investiga...
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52% Bias Score

Spanish Minister Implicated in Corruption over Employment Favoritism
Former Spanish Minister José Luis Ábalos is implicated in corruption due to an email revealing his attempt to secure employment for a woman at a public company, highlighting abuse of power and ethical concerns within the Spanish government.

Spanish Minister Implicated in Corruption over Employment Favoritism
Former Spanish Minister José Luis Ábalos is implicated in corruption due to an email revealing his attempt to secure employment for a woman at a public company, highlighting abuse of power and ethical concerns within the Spanish government.
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72% Bias Score

Wisconsin Audit Reveals $52.7 Million in Estimated DEI Spending, Reporting Issues
Wisconsin's Legislative Audit Bureau estimated the University of Wisconsin system spent $52.7 million on DEI initiatives in FY 2023-2024, while 12 state agencies spent roughly $2.2 million, hampered by inconsistent tracking and reporting, and the university's DEI staff was reduced from 123 to 60.

Wisconsin Audit Reveals $52.7 Million in Estimated DEI Spending, Reporting Issues
Wisconsin's Legislative Audit Bureau estimated the University of Wisconsin system spent $52.7 million on DEI initiatives in FY 2023-2024, while 12 state agencies spent roughly $2.2 million, hampered by inconsistent tracking and reporting, and the university's DEI staff was reduced from 123 to 60.
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60% Bias Score
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