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Swiatek's French Open Title Defense in Jeopardy Amidst Inconsistent Form
Iga Swiatek, despite being a four-time French Open champion, faces uncertainty in her title defense due to a drop in ranking to fifth in the world after inconsistent performances this season, including a positive doping test and emotional setbacks.
Swiatek's French Open Title Defense in Jeopardy Amidst Inconsistent Form
Iga Swiatek, despite being a four-time French Open champion, faces uncertainty in her title defense due to a drop in ranking to fifth in the world after inconsistent performances this season, including a positive doping test and emotional setbacks.
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60% Bias Score


Poland Condemns Desecration of Miednoje War Memorial
Poland lodged a diplomatic protest with Russia after the desecration of a memorial honoring Polish prisoners of war at the Miednoje cemetery, citing the removal of military decorations as a violation of bilateral agreements and a manifestation of Stalinist historical revisionism.
Poland Condemns Desecration of Miednoje War Memorial
Poland lodged a diplomatic protest with Russia after the desecration of a memorial honoring Polish prisoners of war at the Miednoje cemetery, citing the removal of military decorations as a violation of bilateral agreements and a manifestation of Stalinist historical revisionism.
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52% Bias Score


Rival Rallies Highlight Deep Divisions in Poland's Presidential Election
Poland's upcoming presidential election is highly contested, with tens of thousands demonstrating for both the liberal Warsaw mayor Rafal Trzaskowski and the nationalist Karol Nawrocki in rival rallies in Warsaw on Sunday, reflecting a deep societal division over Poland's future direction.
Rival Rallies Highlight Deep Divisions in Poland's Presidential Election
Poland's upcoming presidential election is highly contested, with tens of thousands demonstrating for both the liberal Warsaw mayor Rafal Trzaskowski and the nationalist Karol Nawrocki in rival rallies in Warsaw on Sunday, reflecting a deep societal division over Poland's future direction.
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44% Bias Score


Tight Polish Presidential Race: Trzaskowski and Nawrocki Vie for Power
Poland's presidential runoff election pits liberal Rafal Trzaskowski against PiS's Karol Nawrocki, both polling at 47%, with the outcome impacting Poland's stance on Ukraine and the EU. Nawrocki's deal with far-right figure Slawomir Mentzen contrasts with Trzaskowski's refusal to compromise on suppo...
Tight Polish Presidential Race: Trzaskowski and Nawrocki Vie for Power
Poland's presidential runoff election pits liberal Rafal Trzaskowski against PiS's Karol Nawrocki, both polling at 47%, with the outcome impacting Poland's stance on Ukraine and the EU. Nawrocki's deal with far-right figure Slawomir Mentzen contrasts with Trzaskowski's refusal to compromise on suppo...
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40% Bias Score


Massive Rallies in Poland Ahead of Tight Presidential Runoff
One week before Poland's presidential runoff, pro-European candidate Rafał Trzaskowski and right-wing nationalist Karol Nawrocki held massive rallies in Warsaw, each attracting over 100,000 supporters, as both aim to sway the tight election nearing a 47-47 percent tie.
Massive Rallies in Poland Ahead of Tight Presidential Runoff
One week before Poland's presidential runoff, pro-European candidate Rafał Trzaskowski and right-wing nationalist Karol Nawrocki held massive rallies in Warsaw, each attracting over 100,000 supporters, as both aim to sway the tight election nearing a 47-47 percent tie.
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56% Bias Score


Pope Beatifies Polish Priest, Prays for Chinese Catholics
On Sunday, Pope Francis beatified Stanislaw Streich, a Polish priest killed in 1938 for his work with the poor, and observed a prayer day for the Church in China, expressing support for Chinese Catholics.
Pope Beatifies Polish Priest, Prays for Chinese Catholics
On Sunday, Pope Francis beatified Stanislaw Streich, a Polish priest killed in 1938 for his work with the poor, and observed a prayer day for the Church in China, expressing support for Chinese Catholics.
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32% Bias Score

Germany to Increase Defense Spending to 5% of GDP
Germany will increase its defense budget to 5% of its GDP, a major policy shift reflecting growing security concerns in Europe, while Poland aims to become Europe's strongest land army by 2035, investing 4.12% of its GDP in defense.

Germany to Increase Defense Spending to 5% of GDP
Germany will increase its defense budget to 5% of its GDP, a major policy shift reflecting growing security concerns in Europe, while Poland aims to become Europe's strongest land army by 2035, investing 4.12% of its GDP in defense.
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44% Bias Score

Poland's Presidential Election: Rival Rallies Highlight Deep Political Divide
Ahead of Poland's June 1st presidential election, rival rallies in Warsaw drew tens of thousands; estimates vary widely (70,000 nationalists, 160,000 pro-Europeans), highlighting the deep political divide. The election's outcome will significantly influence Poland's EU relations and support for Ukra...

Poland's Presidential Election: Rival Rallies Highlight Deep Political Divide
Ahead of Poland's June 1st presidential election, rival rallies in Warsaw drew tens of thousands; estimates vary widely (70,000 nationalists, 160,000 pro-Europeans), highlighting the deep political divide. The election's outcome will significantly influence Poland's EU relations and support for Ukra...
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36% Bias Score

China Arms Russia; Germany Prepares for 2029; Ukraine Seeks More Support
Ukraine's foreign intelligence confirms China supplies Russia's military factories; Germany aims for full military readiness by 2029 due to concerns over Russia's potential future aggression; Ukraine requests increased Western support; upcoming Polish elections may impact EU's stance on Ukraine.

China Arms Russia; Germany Prepares for 2029; Ukraine Seeks More Support
Ukraine's foreign intelligence confirms China supplies Russia's military factories; Germany aims for full military readiness by 2029 due to concerns over Russia's potential future aggression; Ukraine requests increased Western support; upcoming Polish elections may impact EU's stance on Ukraine.
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48% Bias Score

Russia Claims Territorial Gains in Ukraine; Europe Considers US Weapon Purchases
Russian forces claim to have liberated several Ukrainian settlements, inflicted heavy casualties, and shot down a Ukrainian MiG-29; Europe plans to buy US weapons to aid Ukraine, while Polish presidential candidates debate Ukraine's impact on Poland; and Ukraine is attempting to justify the use of a...

Russia Claims Territorial Gains in Ukraine; Europe Considers US Weapon Purchases
Russian forces claim to have liberated several Ukrainian settlements, inflicted heavy casualties, and shot down a Ukrainian MiG-29; Europe plans to buy US weapons to aid Ukraine, while Polish presidential candidates debate Ukraine's impact on Poland; and Ukraine is attempting to justify the use of a...
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64% Bias Score

Massive Rival Rallies in Poland Ahead of Presidential Election
Rival demonstrations in Warsaw drew tens of thousands supporting either pro-European Rafal Trzaskowski or nationalist Karol Nawrocki, a week before Poland's presidential election second round; estimates of attendance varied greatly.

Massive Rival Rallies in Poland Ahead of Presidential Election
Rival demonstrations in Warsaw drew tens of thousands supporting either pro-European Rafal Trzaskowski or nationalist Karol Nawrocki, a week before Poland's presidential election second round; estimates of attendance varied greatly.
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40% Bias Score

Archive Reveals 25 Polish Journalists in Post-War Eppstein
A recently discovered archive in Eppstein, Germany, contains 25 registration cards from August 1945, detailing the presence of Polish journalists who were housed in the Hotel Bienberg after being liberated from Nazi concentration camps or forced labor; many worked for the Polish newspaper "Kronika",...

Archive Reveals 25 Polish Journalists in Post-War Eppstein
A recently discovered archive in Eppstein, Germany, contains 25 registration cards from August 1945, detailing the presence of Polish journalists who were housed in the Hotel Bienberg after being liberated from Nazi concentration camps or forced labor; many worked for the Polish newspaper "Kronika",...
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28% Bias Score
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