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Shared Easter Underscores Declining Christian Population in Middle East
Orthodox and Western Christians share Easter for the first time in years, but in the Middle East, this unity arrives amidst a significant decline in Christian populations due to war, persecution, and economic hardship, leading to mass emigration and the potential loss of historical and cultural heri...
Shared Easter Underscores Declining Christian Population in Middle East
Orthodox and Western Christians share Easter for the first time in years, but in the Middle East, this unity arrives amidst a significant decline in Christian populations due to war, persecution, and economic hardship, leading to mass emigration and the potential loss of historical and cultural heri...
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28% Bias Score


Pope Francis's Unprecedented Absence from Spain
Pope Francis never visited Spain during his papacy, despite multiple invitations from Spanish officials, unlike his predecessors John Paul II and Benedict XVI; reasons remain unconfirmed, but speculation includes internal Church conflicts, Spanish political polarization, and the Pope's health.
Pope Francis's Unprecedented Absence from Spain
Pope Francis never visited Spain during his papacy, despite multiple invitations from Spanish officials, unlike his predecessors John Paul II and Benedict XVI; reasons remain unconfirmed, but speculation includes internal Church conflicts, Spanish political polarization, and the Pope's health.
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44% Bias Score


Petro Demands Release of Colombians from El Salvador Amid US Deportation Halt
President Gustavo Petro of Colombia demanded the release of Colombians imprisoned in El Salvador, prompted by a US Supreme Court order halting Venezuelan deportations and condemning the criminalization of Venezuelan migrants under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act.
Petro Demands Release of Colombians from El Salvador Amid US Deportation Halt
President Gustavo Petro of Colombia demanded the release of Colombians imprisoned in El Salvador, prompted by a US Supreme Court order halting Venezuelan deportations and condemning the criminalization of Venezuelan migrants under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act.
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40% Bias Score


Meloni-Trump Meeting: Trade, Defense, and Geopolitical Implications
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and former US President Donald Trump met at the White House, discussing trade, defense spending, migration, the war in Ukraine, and the Iran nuclear deal; Trump accepted an invitation to visit Rome.
Meloni-Trump Meeting: Trade, Defense, and Geopolitical Implications
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and former US President Donald Trump met at the White House, discussing trade, defense spending, migration, the war in Ukraine, and the Iran nuclear deal; Trump accepted an invitation to visit Rome.
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44% Bias Score


World Press Photo 2024: Conflict, Migration, and Climate Change Dominate Winning Images
The 2024 World Press Photo contest, judged from nearly 60,000 submissions, awarded Samar Abu Elouf's photo of a nine-year-old Palestinian boy who lost his arms in an Israeli attack as Photo of the Year; other winning photos depicted migration, drought, and healthcare access issues, reflecting global...
World Press Photo 2024: Conflict, Migration, and Climate Change Dominate Winning Images
The 2024 World Press Photo contest, judged from nearly 60,000 submissions, awarded Samar Abu Elouf's photo of a nine-year-old Palestinian boy who lost his arms in an Israeli attack as Photo of the Year; other winning photos depicted migration, drought, and healthcare access issues, reflecting global...
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28% Bias Score


Record U.S. Immigration in 2022: 3.2 Million Net Increase
In 2022, the United States received a net increase of over 3.2 million immigrants, primarily from Latin America due to violence, instability, and economic hardship, making it the world's leading immigration destination.
Record U.S. Immigration in 2022: 3.2 Million Net Increase
In 2022, the United States received a net increase of over 3.2 million immigrants, primarily from Latin America due to violence, instability, and economic hardship, making it the world's leading immigration destination.
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48% Bias Score

Vance's Controversial Roman Visit: Private Tours, Papal Meeting, and Migration Tensions
U.S. Vice President JD Vance's three-day visit to Rome, from April 14-16, included private tours of the Vatican Museums' Sistine Chapel and the Colosseum, causing public disruptions; a brief meeting with Pope Francis followed rumored disagreements over migration policies; Vance's visit concluded wit...

Vance's Controversial Roman Visit: Private Tours, Papal Meeting, and Migration Tensions
U.S. Vice President JD Vance's three-day visit to Rome, from April 14-16, included private tours of the Vatican Museums' Sistine Chapel and the Colosseum, causing public disruptions; a brief meeting with Pope Francis followed rumored disagreements over migration policies; Vance's visit concluded wit...
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64% Bias Score

Pope Francis Greets US Vice President Amidst Immigration Policy Disagreement
On Easter Sunday, Pope Francis briefly greeted US Vice President J.D. Vance at the Vatican, despite their differing views on immigration; the Pope later gave the Urbi et Orbi blessing, showing a commitment to his agenda despite his recent illness.

Pope Francis Greets US Vice President Amidst Immigration Policy Disagreement
On Easter Sunday, Pope Francis briefly greeted US Vice President J.D. Vance at the Vatican, despite their differing views on immigration; the Pope later gave the Urbi et Orbi blessing, showing a commitment to his agenda despite his recent illness.
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36% Bias Score

Jealousy and Violence Lead to Murder Conviction
Lyudmila, who moved to Novosibirsk with her twin, had a volatile relationship with Alexei, a much older market colleague, which escalated into violence, culminating in Lyudmila stabbing Alexei to death and receiving a nine-year prison sentence.

Jealousy and Violence Lead to Murder Conviction
Lyudmila, who moved to Novosibirsk with her twin, had a volatile relationship with Alexei, a much older market colleague, which escalated into violence, culminating in Lyudmila stabbing Alexei to death and receiving a nine-year prison sentence.
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72% Bias Score

Meloni-Trump Meeting: Reaffirming Ties, Discussing Trade, Defense, and Ukraine
During a White House meeting, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and former US President Donald Trump reaffirmed their strong relationship, discussed trade deals, defense spending, migration, and the war in Ukraine, with Trump accepting an invitation to visit Italy and Meloni announcing a €10 bil...

Meloni-Trump Meeting: Reaffirming Ties, Discussing Trade, Defense, and Ukraine
During a White House meeting, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and former US President Donald Trump reaffirmed their strong relationship, discussed trade deals, defense spending, migration, and the war in Ukraine, with Trump accepting an invitation to visit Italy and Meloni announcing a €10 bil...
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56% Bias Score

Germany Accepts Afghan Refugees Amidst Political Backlash
Germany accepted a flight of 138 vulnerable Afghan refugees on Thursday, sparking political debate as the incoming government plans to end such admissions, despite ongoing humanitarian obligations and the presence of roughly 2,600 more vulnerable Afghans waiting in Pakistan.

Germany Accepts Afghan Refugees Amidst Political Backlash
Germany accepted a flight of 138 vulnerable Afghan refugees on Thursday, sparking political debate as the incoming government plans to end such admissions, despite ongoing humanitarian obligations and the presence of roughly 2,600 more vulnerable Afghans waiting in Pakistan.
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48% Bias Score

EU Designates Seven Countries as 'Safe,' Affecting Asylum Seekers
The European Commission declared seven countries—Bangladesh, Colombia, Kosovo, Egypt, India, Morocco, and Tunisia—'safe countries of origin,' impacting asylum applications and returns, prompting criticism from human rights organizations.

EU Designates Seven Countries as 'Safe,' Affecting Asylum Seekers
The European Commission declared seven countries—Bangladesh, Colombia, Kosovo, Egypt, India, Morocco, and Tunisia—'safe countries of origin,' impacting asylum applications and returns, prompting criticism from human rights organizations.
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48% Bias Score
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