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Albania's EU Accession Spurs Improved Greco-Albanian Relations
Following negotiations in Brussels, Albania adopted laws (844 and 845/26-12-2024) granting self-identification rights to the Greek minority, regardless of location, improving Greco-Albanian relations and paving the way for addressing other issues as Albania pursues EU accession.
Albania's EU Accession Spurs Improved Greco-Albanian Relations
Following negotiations in Brussels, Albania adopted laws (844 and 845/26-12-2024) granting self-identification rights to the Greek minority, regardless of location, improving Greco-Albanian relations and paving the way for addressing other issues as Albania pursues EU accession.
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40% Bias Score


North Dakota Gender-Affirming Care Ban Faces Trial
A trial in North Dakota challenges a state law banning gender-affirming medical care for transgender minors; the law, passed in April 2023, is argued to violate the state's constitution and has faced numerous legal challenges across the U.S.; the trial will decide the constitutionality of this speci...
North Dakota Gender-Affirming Care Ban Faces Trial
A trial in North Dakota challenges a state law banning gender-affirming medical care for transgender minors; the law, passed in April 2023, is argued to violate the state's constitution and has faced numerous legal challenges across the U.S.; the trial will decide the constitutionality of this speci...
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36% Bias Score


EU Condemns Belarusian Elections as Unfair, Cites Human Rights Abuses
EU officials condemned Belarus's recent elections as lacking freedom and fairness, citing the imprisonment of political opponents, including an EU mission employee, and the delayed invitation to OSCE observers. Lukashenko denied these claims, while expressing optimism about a resolution to the Ukrai...
EU Condemns Belarusian Elections as Unfair, Cites Human Rights Abuses
EU officials condemned Belarus's recent elections as lacking freedom and fairness, citing the imprisonment of political opponents, including an EU mission employee, and the delayed invitation to OSCE observers. Lukashenko denied these claims, while expressing optimism about a resolution to the Ukrai...
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60% Bias Score


Lukashenko Wins Controversial Belarusian Election
Alexandr Lukashenko won Belarus's presidential election with 86.82% of the vote on January 29, 2024, despite widespread international condemnation of the process as a sham due to the imprisonment or exile of all opposition candidates and a lack of independent observation.
Lukashenko Wins Controversial Belarusian Election
Alexandr Lukashenko won Belarus's presidential election with 86.82% of the vote on January 29, 2024, despite widespread international condemnation of the process as a sham due to the imprisonment or exile of all opposition candidates and a lack of independent observation.
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64% Bias Score


Lukashenko Wins Fraudulent Belarusian Election Amidst International Condemnation
Belarus's central election commission announced Alexander Lukashenko's reelection with 86.82% of the vote on Monday, a result rejected by the opposition and the EU as fraudulent; this follows decades of authoritarian rule marked by repression and close ties with Russia, including the recent deployme...
Lukashenko Wins Fraudulent Belarusian Election Amidst International Condemnation
Belarus's central election commission announced Alexander Lukashenko's reelection with 86.82% of the vote on Monday, a result rejected by the opposition and the EU as fraudulent; this follows decades of authoritarian rule marked by repression and close ties with Russia, including the recent deployme...
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56% Bias Score


Siege of Leningrad: Survivor's Testimony Reveals 872 Days of Starvation and Resilience
The 872-day Siege of Leningrad (September 8, 1941 – January 27, 1944), caused by the Nazi blockade, resulted in the deaths of 600,000 to 1.5 million people, mostly from starvation; the "Road of Life" across Lake Ladoga provided vital supplies and facilitated the evacuation of over 1.3 million reside...
Siege of Leningrad: Survivor's Testimony Reveals 872 Days of Starvation and Resilience
The 872-day Siege of Leningrad (September 8, 1941 – January 27, 1944), caused by the Nazi blockade, resulted in the deaths of 600,000 to 1.5 million people, mostly from starvation; the "Road of Life" across Lake Ladoga provided vital supplies and facilitated the evacuation of over 1.3 million reside...
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40% Bias Score

US and Colombia avert trade war over deportation flights
The US and Colombia resolved a trade dispute over deportation flights, averting threatened 25% tariffs on goods from both countries after Colombia agreed to accept all returned migrants. The disagreement began when Colombia refused two military deportation flights, citing concerns over the treatment...

US and Colombia avert trade war over deportation flights
The US and Colombia resolved a trade dispute over deportation flights, averting threatened 25% tariffs on goods from both countries after Colombia agreed to accept all returned migrants. The disagreement began when Colombia refused two military deportation flights, citing concerns over the treatment...
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48% Bias Score

Lukashenko Wins Controversial Belarusian Election
Alexander Lukashenko won Belarus's presidential election with 86.8 percent of the vote on August 7, 2024, according to the Central Election Commission, despite accusations of rigging from the opposition and Western nations. Turnout was 85.7 percent, and his victory further strengthens his alliance w...

Lukashenko Wins Controversial Belarusian Election
Alexander Lukashenko won Belarus's presidential election with 86.8 percent of the vote on August 7, 2024, according to the Central Election Commission, despite accusations of rigging from the opposition and Western nations. Turnout was 85.7 percent, and his victory further strengthens his alliance w...
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60% Bias Score

Rome Clinic Offers Vital Mental Healthcare to Asylum Seekers
The Samifo Centre in Rome, Europe's only publicly funded clinic treating PTSD and trauma among asylum seekers and refugees, provided care to over 2,000 individuals last year, offering medical, psychological, and cultural mediation services to help them cope with the effects of their often perilous j...

Rome Clinic Offers Vital Mental Healthcare to Asylum Seekers
The Samifo Centre in Rome, Europe's only publicly funded clinic treating PTSD and trauma among asylum seekers and refugees, provided care to over 2,000 individuals last year, offering medical, psychological, and cultural mediation services to help them cope with the effects of their often perilous j...
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48% Bias Score

Lukashenko Wins Seventh Term in Belarusian Election Amid Repression
Alexander Lukashenko won a seventh term as Belarusian president in an election denounced as a sham by the EU and opposition, securing 87.6% of the vote according to an official exit poll, amid a crackdown on dissent that has led to the exile or imprisonment of his opponents and the exodus of approxi...

Lukashenko Wins Seventh Term in Belarusian Election Amid Repression
Alexander Lukashenko won a seventh term as Belarusian president in an election denounced as a sham by the EU and opposition, securing 87.6% of the vote according to an official exit poll, amid a crackdown on dissent that has led to the exile or imprisonment of his opponents and the exodus of approxi...
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48% Bias Score

Hawija Airstrike: Insufficient Reconnaissance Leads to 70+ Civilian Deaths
A 2015 US-led coalition airstrike on an ISIS bomb factory in Hawija, Iraq, conducted by Dutch F-16s, resulted in at least 70 civilian deaths due to insufficient reconnaissance and intelligence, causing a significant political fallout and ongoing legal proceedings.

Hawija Airstrike: Insufficient Reconnaissance Leads to 70+ Civilian Deaths
A 2015 US-led coalition airstrike on an ISIS bomb factory in Hawija, Iraq, conducted by Dutch F-16s, resulted in at least 70 civilian deaths due to insufficient reconnaissance and intelligence, causing a significant political fallout and ongoing legal proceedings.
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44% Bias Score

Chavarria's "Tarantula" Show Signals Global Brand Potential
Willy Chavarria's Paris Men's Fashion Week show, "Tarantula," showcased his brand's evolution from American market success to global potential, incorporating upcycled materials and collaborating with social justice organizations like the Human Rights Campaign.

Chavarria's "Tarantula" Show Signals Global Brand Potential
Willy Chavarria's Paris Men's Fashion Week show, "Tarantula," showcased his brand's evolution from American market success to global potential, incorporating upcycled materials and collaborating with social justice organizations like the Human Rights Campaign.
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56% Bias Score
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