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Planned Berlin Protests Near ARD Interview
Two protests are planned near the August 3rd ARD interview with Green Party co-leader Felix Banaszak in Berlin, following a disruptive protest during the July 20th interview with AfD leader Alice Weidel; one protest group, "Nuklearia," plans a visual protest in favor of nuclear power, while police a...
Planned Berlin Protests Near ARD Interview
Two protests are planned near the August 3rd ARD interview with Green Party co-leader Felix Banaszak in Berlin, following a disruptive protest during the July 20th interview with AfD leader Alice Weidel; one protest group, "Nuklearia," plans a visual protest in favor of nuclear power, while police a...
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36% Bias Score


Pentagon Withdraws Most National Guard Troops From Los Angeles
The Pentagon announced the withdrawal of 1,350 California National Guardsmen from the Los Angeles security mission, leaving 250 in place, after an initial deployment of over 5,000 troops in June following protests against ICE raids; the withdrawal was met with mixed reactions from local and federal ...
Pentagon Withdraws Most National Guard Troops From Los Angeles
The Pentagon announced the withdrawal of 1,350 California National Guardsmen from the Los Angeles security mission, leaving 250 in place, after an initial deployment of over 5,000 troops in June following protests against ICE raids; the withdrawal was met with mixed reactions from local and federal ...
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44% Bias Score


Angola Taxi Strike Leads to Widespread Unrest, 22 Deaths
Following a three-day taxi strike in Angola protesting fuel price increases, at least 22 people died, 197 were injured, and over 1200 were arrested during widespread unrest; the government saved 400 billion kwanzas (370 million euros) by cutting fuel subsidies.
Angola Taxi Strike Leads to Widespread Unrest, 22 Deaths
Following a three-day taxi strike in Angola protesting fuel price increases, at least 22 people died, 197 were injured, and over 1200 were arrested during widespread unrest; the government saved 400 billion kwanzas (370 million euros) by cutting fuel subsidies.
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22 Dead in Angola Fuel Price Protest
At least 22 people died and 200 were injured in protests in Angola against fuel price hikes, causing widespread unrest, business closures, and over 1,200 arrests; the government called the protests acts of vandalism.
22 Dead in Angola Fuel Price Protest
At least 22 people died and 200 were injured in protests in Angola against fuel price hikes, causing widespread unrest, business closures, and over 1,200 arrests; the government called the protests acts of vandalism.
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52% Bias Score


Boluarte's Final Address Amidst Protests and Investigations
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte delivered her final address to Congress on July 28th, facing protests amid a 4% approval rating and multiple investigations, including one into the deaths of over 60 people during post-Castillo protests; public concern over crime and corruption is high.
Boluarte's Final Address Amidst Protests and Investigations
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte delivered her final address to Congress on July 28th, facing protests amid a 4% approval rating and multiple investigations, including one into the deaths of over 60 people during post-Castillo protests; public concern over crime and corruption is high.
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56% Bias Score


Serbia: Police Clash with Protesters After Forced Eviction of Student Occupiers
On Tuesday, police clashed with protesters in Novi Pazar, Serbia, following the forced eviction of student protesters from a university building by unidentified men, allegedly private security, at the request of faculty management, amidst nationwide anti-government demonstrations.
Serbia: Police Clash with Protesters After Forced Eviction of Student Occupiers
On Tuesday, police clashed with protesters in Novi Pazar, Serbia, following the forced eviction of student protesters from a university building by unidentified men, allegedly private security, at the request of faculty management, amidst nationwide anti-government demonstrations.
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36% Bias Score

Greenpeace Protests Reichling Gas Drilling Amid Environmental Concerns
On July 29th, 2025, thirteen Greenpeace activists protested the planned natural gas drilling near Ammersee lake in Reichling, Germany, raising concerns about environmental impact and climate change; despite police presence, the protest ended peacefully, and authorities are investigating.

Greenpeace Protests Reichling Gas Drilling Amid Environmental Concerns
On July 29th, 2025, thirteen Greenpeace activists protested the planned natural gas drilling near Ammersee lake in Reichling, Germany, raising concerns about environmental impact and climate change; despite police presence, the protest ended peacefully, and authorities are investigating.
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16% Bias Score

Ukraine Reinstates Anti-Corruption Agencies' Independence After Protests and EU Pressure
On Thursday, Ukraine's parliament restored the independence of its National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAP), following widespread protests and EU pressure after President Zelenskyy's initial attempt to subordinate them to the President's office...

Ukraine Reinstates Anti-Corruption Agencies' Independence After Protests and EU Pressure
On Thursday, Ukraine's parliament restored the independence of its National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAP), following widespread protests and EU pressure after President Zelenskyy's initial attempt to subordinate them to the President's office...
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40% Bias Score

False Anti-Zelensky Protest Video Highlights Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Law Controversy
A video falsely presented as evidence of mass anti-Zelensky protests in Kyiv is actually footage of recent demonstrations against a controversial Ukrainian anti-corruption law, prompting President Zelensky to reverse his initial support for the legislation amid domestic protests and EU pressure.

False Anti-Zelensky Protest Video Highlights Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Law Controversy
A video falsely presented as evidence of mass anti-Zelensky protests in Kyiv is actually footage of recent demonstrations against a controversial Ukrainian anti-corruption law, prompting President Zelensky to reverse his initial support for the legislation amid domestic protests and EU pressure.
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Zelenskyy Reverses Curbs on Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Agencies Amid Public Outcry
Facing massive public protests and EU pressure, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reversed a law weakening anti-corruption agencies NABU and SAP, highlighting the power of civil society and international influence on Ukrainian politics during wartime.

Zelenskyy Reverses Curbs on Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Agencies Amid Public Outcry
Facing massive public protests and EU pressure, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reversed a law weakening anti-corruption agencies NABU and SAP, highlighting the power of civil society and international influence on Ukrainian politics during wartime.
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36% Bias Score

UCLA Settles $6.5M Lawsuit Alleging Antisemitic Discrimination During Pro-Palestinian Protests
UCLA will pay $6.5 million to settle a lawsuit filed by Jewish students and a professor alleging antisemitic discrimination during last year's pro-Palestinian protests on campus, admitting shortcomings in addressing the issue and agreeing to fund Jewish student groups and antisemitism initiatives.

UCLA Settles $6.5M Lawsuit Alleging Antisemitic Discrimination During Pro-Palestinian Protests
UCLA will pay $6.5 million to settle a lawsuit filed by Jewish students and a professor alleging antisemitic discrimination during last year's pro-Palestinian protests on campus, admitting shortcomings in addressing the issue and agreeing to fund Jewish student groups and antisemitism initiatives.
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40% Bias Score

Online Safety Act Sparks Free Speech Concerns in UK
The UK's Online Safety Act is causing widespread restrictions on viewing videos of asylum seeker protests and political speeches on platforms like X, sparking concerns about free speech and censorship due to its age verification requirements; critics cite instances of blocked content and warn of cat...

Online Safety Act Sparks Free Speech Concerns in UK
The UK's Online Safety Act is causing widespread restrictions on viewing videos of asylum seeker protests and political speeches on platforms like X, sparking concerns about free speech and censorship due to its age verification requirements; critics cite instances of blocked content and warn of cat...
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56% Bias Score
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