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Bulgaria to Adopt Euro in 2026 Amidst Public Opposition
Bulgaria will adopt the euro on January 1, 2026, after delays due to high inflation, facilitating trade and travel; however, the decision is met with significant public opposition from pro-Russian and nationalist groups.
Bulgaria to Adopt Euro in 2026 Amidst Public Opposition
Bulgaria will adopt the euro on January 1, 2026, after delays due to high inflation, facilitating trade and travel; however, the decision is met with significant public opposition from pro-Russian and nationalist groups.
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36% Bias Score


Chile Prosecutes Individuals for Baby Theft Under Pinochet Dictatorship
A Chilean judge has issued arrest warrants for five individuals accused of participating in a network that stole babies during the Pinochet dictatorship and sold them to foreign families, mainly in the U.S. and Europe, for up to \$50,000; the government is establishing a genetic fingerprint bank to ...
Chile Prosecutes Individuals for Baby Theft Under Pinochet Dictatorship
A Chilean judge has issued arrest warrants for five individuals accused of participating in a network that stole babies during the Pinochet dictatorship and sold them to foreign families, mainly in the U.S. and Europe, for up to \$50,000; the government is establishing a genetic fingerprint bank to ...
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24% Bias Score


Bitcoin Sets Guinness World Record with 4,001 Transactions in 8 Hours
At Bitcoin 2025 in Las Vegas, 4,001 Bitcoin transactions were made in 8 hours, setting a Guinness World Record and showcasing the Lightning Network's efficiency for real-world payments.
Bitcoin Sets Guinness World Record with 4,001 Transactions in 8 Hours
At Bitcoin 2025 in Las Vegas, 4,001 Bitcoin transactions were made in 8 hours, setting a Guinness World Record and showcasing the Lightning Network's efficiency for real-world payments.
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40% Bias Score


Italian Court Prioritizes Child's Rights in Same-Sex Surrogacy Case
An Italian court granted adoption rights to the second father in a same-sex couple who used surrogacy abroad, prioritizing the child's well-being despite Italy's recent criminalization of surrogacy, even if performed internationally.
Italian Court Prioritizes Child's Rights in Same-Sex Surrogacy Case
An Italian court granted adoption rights to the second father in a same-sex couple who used surrogacy abroad, prioritizing the child's well-being despite Italy's recent criminalization of surrogacy, even if performed internationally.
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32% Bias Score


Illegal Adoption Network Separated Thousands of Babies in France and Belgium
A Belgian man's search for his biological mother in Dunkirk, France, reveals a vast illegal adoption network operating between France and Belgium from 1950 to the late 1980s, involving thousands of babies separated from their mothers and placed with adoptive families in Belgium.
Illegal Adoption Network Separated Thousands of Babies in France and Belgium
A Belgian man's search for his biological mother in Dunkirk, France, reveals a vast illegal adoption network operating between France and Belgium from 1950 to the late 1980s, involving thousands of babies separated from their mothers and placed with adoptive families in Belgium.
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64% Bias Score


SAFE Home Act" Reintroduced to Protect Parents' Rights in Adoption
Republican Senators Jim Banks and Tom Cotton, along with Representative Mary Miller, reintroduced the "SAFE Home Act" to prevent federally funded adoption agencies from discriminating against parents who refuse gender-affirming care for adopted children, directly opposing a 2023 HHS rule.
SAFE Home Act" Reintroduced to Protect Parents' Rights in Adoption
Republican Senators Jim Banks and Tom Cotton, along with Representative Mary Miller, reintroduced the "SAFE Home Act" to prevent federally funded adoption agencies from discriminating against parents who refuse gender-affirming care for adopted children, directly opposing a 2023 HHS rule.
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84% Bias Score

A concise, factual title that captures the core news value, highlighting the most significant aspect with specificity. Avoid sensationalism and maintain neutrality. In English.
A one-sentence summary answering the key journalistic questions (Who, What, When, Where, Why) with specific details. Ensure it provides unique information not repeated verbatim in other sections. In English.

A concise, factual title that captures the core news value, highlighting the most significant aspect with specificity. Avoid sensationalism and maintain neutrality. In English.
A one-sentence summary answering the key journalistic questions (Who, What, When, Where, Why) with specific details. Ensure it provides unique information not repeated verbatim in other sections. In English.
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36% Bias Score

Vladivostok Supports Orphans' Search for Families
Over 100 children in Vladivostok family centers seek adoptive families; the city administration actively facilitates the process through various guardianship options and provides contact details for potential guardians.

Vladivostok Supports Orphans' Search for Families
Over 100 children in Vladivostok family centers seek adoptive families; the city administration actively facilitates the process through various guardianship options and provides contact details for potential guardians.
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40% Bias Score

Liège Teen Mothers: A Dardenne Brothers' Film
The Dardenne brothers' latest film, set in a Belgian state home for teen mothers, poignantly depicts the lives of several young women grappling with motherhood, addiction, and family issues, raising complex questions about adoption and societal responsibility.

Liège Teen Mothers: A Dardenne Brothers' Film
The Dardenne brothers' latest film, set in a Belgian state home for teen mothers, poignantly depicts the lives of several young women grappling with motherhood, addiction, and family issues, raising complex questions about adoption and societal responsibility.
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60% Bias Score

England's Adoption Crisis: Inadequate Support Leads to Breakdown
In England, a lack of post-adoption support is causing a crisis, as evidenced by the cases of Victoria Bristow and Sarah, two mothers who had to return their adopted children to the care system due to inadequate resources, leading to their emotional distress and highlighting a broader systemic probl...

England's Adoption Crisis: Inadequate Support Leads to Breakdown
In England, a lack of post-adoption support is causing a crisis, as evidenced by the cases of Victoria Bristow and Sarah, two mothers who had to return their adopted children to the care system due to inadequate resources, leading to their emotional distress and highlighting a broader systemic probl...
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44% Bias Score

Global AI Adoption High, But Trust Remains Low
A global survey of 48,000 individuals across 47 countries reveals that while over two-thirds regularly use AI, only 46% trust its results, raising concerns about workplace misuse and the need for increased AI literacy.

Global AI Adoption High, But Trust Remains Low
A global survey of 48,000 individuals across 47 countries reveals that while over two-thirds regularly use AI, only 46% trust its results, raising concerns about workplace misuse and the need for increased AI literacy.
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36% Bias Score

Adoptive Parents Include Bio-Mother's Friend in Child's Life After Job Loss
Former Louisiana correctional officer Roberta Bell lost her job for caring for the infant son of an incarcerated woman, but the child's adoptive parents later ensured Bell remained part of the child's life after an emotional reunion outside a Louisiana courthouse.

Adoptive Parents Include Bio-Mother's Friend in Child's Life After Job Loss
Former Louisiana correctional officer Roberta Bell lost her job for caring for the infant son of an incarcerated woman, but the child's adoptive parents later ensured Bell remained part of the child's life after an emotional reunion outside a Louisiana courthouse.
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48% Bias Score
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