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Labour's Delay on Conversion Therapy Ban Sparks Outrage
The Labour government's continued delay in banning conversion therapy in the UK, seven years after its initial pledge, is facing criticism from LGBTQ+ campaigners, who argue it endangers LGBTQ+ individuals and sends a message that their safety is negotiable. The Scottish government has also suspende...
Labour's Delay on Conversion Therapy Ban Sparks Outrage
The Labour government's continued delay in banning conversion therapy in the UK, seven years after its initial pledge, is facing criticism from LGBTQ+ campaigners, who argue it endangers LGBTQ+ individuals and sends a message that their safety is negotiable. The Scottish government has also suspende...
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48% Bias Score


Serbian Student Protests Highlight Corruption and Demand EU Action
Serbian students are protesting government corruption and the perceived cover-up of the Novi Sad train station canopy collapse, marching from Luxembourg to Brussels to pressure the EU for support.
Serbian Student Protests Highlight Corruption and Demand EU Action
Serbian students are protesting government corruption and the perceived cover-up of the Novi Sad train station canopy collapse, marching from Luxembourg to Brussels to pressure the EU for support.
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60% Bias Score


Three Migrants Dead After Boat Engine Failure in Mediterranean Crossing
A boat carrying migrants from Libya to Italy experienced engine failure, resulting in the deaths of three people, including two children aged 3 and 4, while 59 survivors were rescued by the German aid organization RESQSHIP near Lampedusa.
Three Migrants Dead After Boat Engine Failure in Mediterranean Crossing
A boat carrying migrants from Libya to Italy experienced engine failure, resulting in the deaths of three people, including two children aged 3 and 4, while 59 survivors were rescued by the German aid organization RESQSHIP near Lampedusa.
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28% Bias Score


Herzog's Berlin Visit Marks 60 Years of Complex German-Israeli Relations
On the 60th anniversary of German-Israeli diplomatic relations, Israeli President Isaac Herzog visited Berlin, commemorating the occasion with German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier at the Grunewald train station memorial, where 10,000 Jews were deported during WWII. The visit occurs amidst the on...
Herzog's Berlin Visit Marks 60 Years of Complex German-Israeli Relations
On the 60th anniversary of German-Israeli diplomatic relations, Israeli President Isaac Herzog visited Berlin, commemorating the occasion with German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier at the Grunewald train station memorial, where 10,000 Jews were deported during WWII. The visit occurs amidst the on...
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48% Bias Score


Legal Challenges to Trump Administration's Use of Alien Enemies Act
The Trump administration used the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to deport suspected MS-13 and Tren de Aragua gang members, prompting legal challenges over presidential authority and due process. Federal judges questioned the president's power to define 'alien enemies' and the expedited deportation process.
Legal Challenges to Trump Administration's Use of Alien Enemies Act
The Trump administration used the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to deport suspected MS-13 and Tren de Aragua gang members, prompting legal challenges over presidential authority and due process. Federal judges questioned the president's power to define 'alien enemies' and the expedited deportation process.
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52% Bias Score


Pope Leo XIV Advocates for Press Freedom and Peace
Pope Leo XIV, the first U.S.-born pontiff, called for the release of imprisoned journalists, urging peace and free speech in his first meeting with 6,000 journalists in Rome, while also announcing plans to visit Turkey to commemorate the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea.
Pope Leo XIV Advocates for Press Freedom and Peace
Pope Leo XIV, the first U.S.-born pontiff, called for the release of imprisoned journalists, urging peace and free speech in his first meeting with 6,000 journalists in Rome, while also announcing plans to visit Turkey to commemorate the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea.
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32% Bias Score

US Immigration Arrests Mirror El Salvador's Repressive Tactics Under Bukele
Following Trump's return to office, the US has seen a surge in immigration arrests driven by daily quotas, mirroring El Salvador's state of exception under Bukele, where over 80,000 arrests and 6,000 reported human rights violations have been documented, raising concerns about due process and human ...

US Immigration Arrests Mirror El Salvador's Repressive Tactics Under Bukele
Following Trump's return to office, the US has seen a surge in immigration arrests driven by daily quotas, mirroring El Salvador's state of exception under Bukele, where over 80,000 arrests and 6,000 reported human rights violations have been documented, raising concerns about due process and human ...
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60% Bias Score

USAID's Dismantling: A Family's Legacy Lost
On April 18, 1983, a bombing at the U.S. Embassy in Beirut killed Albert Votaw, a USAID public-housing expert, and 62 others; four decades later, USAID's dismantling under Trump and Musk underscores the human cost of this decision, impacting two generations of Votaw's family who served the agency.

USAID's Dismantling: A Family's Legacy Lost
On April 18, 1983, a bombing at the U.S. Embassy in Beirut killed Albert Votaw, a USAID public-housing expert, and 62 others; four decades later, USAID's dismantling under Trump and Musk underscores the human cost of this decision, impacting two generations of Votaw's family who served the agency.
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56% Bias Score

Oesterheld Family: A Legacy of Disappearance and Renewed Search
Héctor Germán Oesterheld, creator of the graphic novel "El Eternauta," and his four daughters were kidnapped and disappeared during Argentina's civic-military dictatorship (1976-1983); only his wife survived, leading a decades-long search for her missing grandchildren.

Oesterheld Family: A Legacy of Disappearance and Renewed Search
Héctor Germán Oesterheld, creator of the graphic novel "El Eternauta," and his four daughters were kidnapped and disappeared during Argentina's civic-military dictatorship (1976-1983); only his wife survived, leading a decades-long search for her missing grandchildren.
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44% Bias Score

Alcatraz Reopening Reflects Punitive Populism Trend in Americas
President Trump ordered Alcatraz prison's reopening, reflecting a surge in punitive populism in the Americas; El Salvador's CECOT mega-prison, costing $100 million and holding 40,000 inmates, serves as a model for other nations facing rising crime rates, despite human rights concerns and questionabl...

Alcatraz Reopening Reflects Punitive Populism Trend in Americas
President Trump ordered Alcatraz prison's reopening, reflecting a surge in punitive populism in the Americas; El Salvador's CECOT mega-prison, costing $100 million and holding 40,000 inmates, serves as a model for other nations facing rising crime rates, despite human rights concerns and questionabl...
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44% Bias Score

Morales's Impunity: Sexual Abuse Accusations and Political Power Play in Bolivia
Former Bolivian president Evo Morales faces numerous accusations of sexual abuse of minors, with two arrest warrants unexecuted, highlighting political interference in the Bolivian justice system and the silencing of victims.

Morales's Impunity: Sexual Abuse Accusations and Political Power Play in Bolivia
Former Bolivian president Evo Morales faces numerous accusations of sexual abuse of minors, with two arrest warrants unexecuted, highlighting political interference in the Bolivian justice system and the silencing of victims.
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60% Bias Score

Venezuela: Mass Protests Erupt Amidst Crushing Poverty and Economic Crisis
On May 1, 2025, massive protests erupted in Venezuela against a \$1.48 minimum wage, insufficient bonuses, and low pensions amid a projected 2-2.5% GDP contraction and 220% inflation in 2025 (OVF), reflecting the failure of government policies to address a deep structural crisis.

Venezuela: Mass Protests Erupt Amidst Crushing Poverty and Economic Crisis
On May 1, 2025, massive protests erupted in Venezuela against a \$1.48 minimum wage, insufficient bonuses, and low pensions amid a projected 2-2.5% GDP contraction and 220% inflation in 2025 (OVF), reflecting the failure of government policies to address a deep structural crisis.
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60% Bias Score
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