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Athens Uprising: 1943 Protest Blocks Bulgarian Expansion
On July 22, 1943, over 100,000 Athenians protested the planned expansion of Bulgarian occupation to Northern Greece, resulting in 15–30 deaths and the subsequent indefinite postponement of the annexation plans due to fears of widespread rebellion.
Athens Uprising: 1943 Protest Blocks Bulgarian Expansion
On July 22, 1943, over 100,000 Athenians protested the planned expansion of Bulgarian occupation to Northern Greece, resulting in 15–30 deaths and the subsequent indefinite postponement of the annexation plans due to fears of widespread rebellion.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Administration Releases MLK Documents Amidst Epstein Controversy
The Trump administration released over 240,000 previously restricted documents concerning Martin Luther King Jr., prompting concern from the King family about the potential for reputational harm due to the inclusion of personal information; this action follows a broken promise to release Epstein-rel...
Trump Administration Releases MLK Documents Amidst Epstein Controversy
The Trump administration released over 240,000 previously restricted documents concerning Martin Luther King Jr., prompting concern from the King family about the potential for reputational harm due to the inclusion of personal information; this action follows a broken promise to release Epstein-rel...
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56% Bias Score


SPD Demands Change in German Israel Policy Amid Gaza Crisis
The SPD parliamentary group in Germany is demanding a policy shift from the government regarding Israel, urging alignment with a UK-led initiative (joined by 27 countries) calling for a Gaza ceasefire and improved aid access, criticizing Germany's abstention and highlighting the severe humanitarian ...
SPD Demands Change in German Israel Policy Amid Gaza Crisis
The SPD parliamentary group in Germany is demanding a policy shift from the government regarding Israel, urging alignment with a UK-led initiative (joined by 27 countries) calling for a Gaza ceasefire and improved aid access, criticizing Germany's abstention and highlighting the severe humanitarian ...
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48% Bias Score


Venezuela Investigates El Salvador Over Alleged Migrant Abuse
Venezuela's Public Ministry released videos alleging mistreatment of Venezuelan migrants repatriated from El Salvador after a prisoner exchange with the US, prompting an investigation into Salvadoran officials and raising international human rights concerns.
Venezuela Investigates El Salvador Over Alleged Migrant Abuse
Venezuela's Public Ministry released videos alleging mistreatment of Venezuelan migrants repatriated from El Salvador after a prisoner exchange with the US, prompting an investigation into Salvadoran officials and raising international human rights concerns.
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36% Bias Score


Spain to Reform Official Secrets Act, Declassify Franco-Era Documents
The Spanish Council of Ministers will approve a draft law reforming the 1968 Official Secrets Act, automatically declassifying documents over 45 years old, including those from the Franco era and the Transition, while establishing a four-tiered classification system and penalties for unauthorized di...
Spain to Reform Official Secrets Act, Declassify Franco-Era Documents
The Spanish Council of Ministers will approve a draft law reforming the 1968 Official Secrets Act, automatically declassifying documents over 45 years old, including those from the Franco era and the Transition, while establishing a four-tiered classification system and penalties for unauthorized di...
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40% Bias Score


US Citizen Executed in Syria Sectarian Violence
A US citizen from Oklahoma was among eight men from the same family executed in Syria on July 17th during sectarian violence between Druze and Bedouin groups; the killings were filmed and shared online, sparking international condemnation and prompting a ceasefire agreement.
US Citizen Executed in Syria Sectarian Violence
A US citizen from Oklahoma was among eight men from the same family executed in Syria on July 17th during sectarian violence between Druze and Bedouin groups; the killings were filmed and shared online, sparking international condemnation and prompting a ceasefire agreement.
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52% Bias Score

700 US Marines Withdrawn from Los Angeles After Immigration Protests
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the withdrawal of 700 US Marines from Los Angeles following protests against immigration raids; Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass called the deployment unnecessary, while the Pentagon highlighted the Marines' role in restoring order; the deployment marked the first ...

700 US Marines Withdrawn from Los Angeles After Immigration Protests
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the withdrawal of 700 US Marines from Los Angeles following protests against immigration raids; Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass called the deployment unnecessary, while the Pentagon highlighted the Marines' role in restoring order; the deployment marked the first ...
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44% Bias Score

Two Italian Nationals Detained at Florida's Controversial "Alligator Alcatraz" ICE Facility
Two Italian citizens, Fernando Artese and Gaetano Mirabella Costa, are detained at the "Alligator Alcatraz" ICE facility in Florida for immigration violations; Artese was arrested for a driving offense while intending to self-deport, while Mirabella Costa's detention follows a jail sentence for dome...

Two Italian Nationals Detained at Florida's Controversial "Alligator Alcatraz" ICE Facility
Two Italian citizens, Fernando Artese and Gaetano Mirabella Costa, are detained at the "Alligator Alcatraz" ICE facility in Florida for immigration violations; Artese was arrested for a driving offense while intending to self-deport, while Mirabella Costa's detention follows a jail sentence for dome...
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68% Bias Score

London Police Kill Innocent Brazilian in Mistaken Identity
In July 2005, London police fatally shot Jean Charles de Menezes, a Brazilian electrician, mistaking him for a terrorist suspect following a series of bombings; a series of errors in surveillance, communication, and identification led to his death.

London Police Kill Innocent Brazilian in Mistaken Identity
In July 2005, London police fatally shot Jean Charles de Menezes, a Brazilian electrician, mistaking him for a terrorist suspect following a series of bombings; a series of errors in surveillance, communication, and identification led to his death.
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48% Bias Score

Venezuela Investigates El Salvador Over Alleged Torture of Deported Migrants
Venezuela is investigating El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele and officials for the alleged torture of 252 Venezuelan migrants deported from the US in March under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, who reported beatings, sexual abuse, and lack of medical care in El Salvadoran prisons; the investigation w...

Venezuela Investigates El Salvador Over Alleged Torture of Deported Migrants
Venezuela is investigating El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele and officials for the alleged torture of 252 Venezuelan migrants deported from the US in March under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, who reported beatings, sexual abuse, and lack of medical care in El Salvadoran prisons; the investigation w...
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44% Bias Score

Italian Nationals Detained in Controversial Florida ICE Facility
Two Italian nationals, Fernando Artese and Gaetano Mirabella Costa, are detained at a Florida ICE facility for immigration violations, sparking diplomatic concerns and calls for intervention from Italian officials due to alleged inhumane conditions and questionable legal procedures.

Italian Nationals Detained in Controversial Florida ICE Facility
Two Italian nationals, Fernando Artese and Gaetano Mirabella Costa, are detained at a Florida ICE facility for immigration violations, sparking diplomatic concerns and calls for intervention from Italian officials due to alleged inhumane conditions and questionable legal procedures.
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76% Bias Score

Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Crackdown Sparks G7 Concerns
Ukraine's Security Service raided anti-corruption agencies, prompting G7 concern and accusations of political repression, as a new law gives the Prosecutor General more power over these bodies, jeopardizing EU integration efforts and anti-corruption progress.

Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Crackdown Sparks G7 Concerns
Ukraine's Security Service raided anti-corruption agencies, prompting G7 concern and accusations of political repression, as a new law gives the Prosecutor General more power over these bodies, jeopardizing EU integration efforts and anti-corruption progress.
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52% Bias Score
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