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EU to Consider Suspending Parts of Israel Association Agreement Over Gaza
Following an EU review citing Israeli human rights violations in Gaza, the EU's foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, stated that if the situation doesn't improve, the EU will discuss measures in July that could partially suspend the EU-Israel Association Agreement, potentially impacting trade, researc...
EU to Consider Suspending Parts of Israel Association Agreement Over Gaza
Following an EU review citing Israeli human rights violations in Gaza, the EU's foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, stated that if the situation doesn't improve, the EU will discuss measures in July that could partially suspend the EU-Israel Association Agreement, potentially impacting trade, researc...
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44% Bias Score


Spain Celebrates 20 Years of Same-Sex Marriage: A Landmark Achievement and Ongoing Fight
Spain commemorated the 20th anniversary of its same-sex marriage law, highlighting its positive impact on society despite initial opposition, and emphasizing the ongoing need to protect LGBTQ+ rights against reactionary movements.
Spain Celebrates 20 Years of Same-Sex Marriage: A Landmark Achievement and Ongoing Fight
Spain commemorated the 20th anniversary of its same-sex marriage law, highlighting its positive impact on society despite initial opposition, and emphasizing the ongoing need to protect LGBTQ+ rights against reactionary movements.
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48% Bias Score


EU Weighs Economic Leverage Against Israel Amidst Gaza Conflict
Israel's substantial economic ties to Europe, despite strong US military and diplomatic support, are being leveraged by the EU to potentially influence Israeli policies following the Gaza conflict, amidst internal EU divisions and unprecedented domestic pressure for action.
EU Weighs Economic Leverage Against Israel Amidst Gaza Conflict
Israel's substantial economic ties to Europe, despite strong US military and diplomatic support, are being leveraged by the EU to potentially influence Israeli policies following the Gaza conflict, amidst internal EU divisions and unprecedented domestic pressure for action.
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36% Bias Score


London Police Arrest Climate Activists in Quaker Meeting House Raid
On March 27th and 28th, 2025, London's Metropolitan Police arrested seven climate activists, including autistic Joe Booth at his supported living facility and six women at a Quaker meeting house, sparking criticism over heavy-handed tactics against peaceful protest.
London Police Arrest Climate Activists in Quaker Meeting House Raid
On March 27th and 28th, 2025, London's Metropolitan Police arrested seven climate activists, including autistic Joe Booth at his supported living facility and six women at a Quaker meeting house, sparking criticism over heavy-handed tactics against peaceful protest.
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48% Bias Score


Belarus Releases Political Prisoners in US-Brokered Deal
Belarus released political prisoners, including Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya's husband Siarhei Tsikhanouski, on Saturday in a US-brokered deal aimed at easing tensions with the West, though opposition leader Tsikhanouskaya remains deeply distrustful of Belarusian President Lukashenka.
Belarus Releases Political Prisoners in US-Brokered Deal
Belarus released political prisoners, including Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya's husband Siarhei Tsikhanouski, on Saturday in a US-brokered deal aimed at easing tensions with the West, though opposition leader Tsikhanouskaya remains deeply distrustful of Belarusian President Lukashenka.
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60% Bias Score


Europride 2025 in Lisbon Faces Criticism Amidst Rise of Far-Right in Portugal
Several Portuguese LGBTQ+ organizations criticized Lisbon's Europride 2025 for its commercial nature and links to the Israeli embassy, highlighting internal divisions and coinciding with a rise in far-right influence and a decline in LGBTQ+ rights in Portugal.
Europride 2025 in Lisbon Faces Criticism Amidst Rise of Far-Right in Portugal
Several Portuguese LGBTQ+ organizations criticized Lisbon's Europride 2025 for its commercial nature and links to the Israeli embassy, highlighting internal divisions and coinciding with a rise in far-right influence and a decline in LGBTQ+ rights in Portugal.
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60% Bias Score

EU Criticizes Israel's Gaza Actions; Israel Rejects Report
The EU's review of the EU-Israel Association Agreement finds Israel's actions in Gaza breach human rights provisions, focusing on aid restrictions and the October 7 attacks; Israel strongly rejects the report, calling it biased and ignoring security context.

EU Criticizes Israel's Gaza Actions; Israel Rejects Report
The EU's review of the EU-Israel Association Agreement finds Israel's actions in Gaza breach human rights provisions, focusing on aid restrictions and the October 7 attacks; Israel strongly rejects the report, calling it biased and ignoring security context.
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60% Bias Score

Mass Grave in Jojutla, Mexico: At Least 60 Remains Found, Exposing Continued Failures of State Authorities
The fourth search of a mass grave in Jojutla, Morelos, Mexico has uncovered at least 60 bodies, including those of infants and women, exposing the continued failings of the Morelos Attorney General's Office in handling unidentified remains, with work suspended due to damage from recent heavy rains.

Mass Grave in Jojutla, Mexico: At Least 60 Remains Found, Exposing Continued Failures of State Authorities
The fourth search of a mass grave in Jojutla, Morelos, Mexico has uncovered at least 60 bodies, including those of infants and women, exposing the continued failings of the Morelos Attorney General's Office in handling unidentified remains, with work suspended due to damage from recent heavy rains.
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36% Bias Score

UK Government's Disability Benefit Reforms Spark Outrage
The UK government plans to reform disability benefits, tightening PIP eligibility and cutting Universal Credit health payments, potentially impoverishing thousands of disabled people and impacting their access to carer's allowance and special needs education.

UK Government's Disability Benefit Reforms Spark Outrage
The UK government plans to reform disability benefits, tightening PIP eligibility and cutting Universal Credit health payments, potentially impoverishing thousands of disabled people and impacting their access to carer's allowance and special needs education.
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64% Bias Score

Dallas Eviction Center Fights Systemic Inequalities
The Dallas Eviction Advocacy Center (DEAC) prevents evictions in Dallas, Texas, by providing free legal aid to vulnerable defendants, achieving a 60% success rate while highlighting systemic inequalities in housing laws and assisting around 30,000 people since its founding in 2020.

Dallas Eviction Center Fights Systemic Inequalities
The Dallas Eviction Advocacy Center (DEAC) prevents evictions in Dallas, Texas, by providing free legal aid to vulnerable defendants, achieving a 60% success rate while highlighting systemic inequalities in housing laws and assisting around 30,000 people since its founding in 2020.
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48% Bias Score

Jailed Belarusian Opposition Leader Freed After US Envoy Visit
Jailed Belarusian opposition leader Siarhei Tsikhanouski was freed and is now in Lithuania following a meeting between Belarusian President Lukashenko and US envoy Keith Kellogg, who is President Trump's envoy for Ukraine; 13 other political prisoners were also released.

Jailed Belarusian Opposition Leader Freed After US Envoy Visit
Jailed Belarusian opposition leader Siarhei Tsikhanouski was freed and is now in Lithuania following a meeting between Belarusian President Lukashenko and US envoy Keith Kellogg, who is President Trump's envoy for Ukraine; 13 other political prisoners were also released.
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48% Bias Score

Queensland MP Calls for Return of Vagrancy Laws to Address Homelessness
A Gold Coast MP, Ray Stevens, is pushing to reinstate Queensland's 1931 Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Act to allow police to remove homeless people from public spaces, citing complaints from constituents and a lack of police power to address the issue.

Queensland MP Calls for Return of Vagrancy Laws to Address Homelessness
A Gold Coast MP, Ray Stevens, is pushing to reinstate Queensland's 1931 Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Act to allow police to remove homeless people from public spaces, citing complaints from constituents and a lack of police power to address the issue.
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72% Bias Score
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