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Denmark Tries Quran Burning Case Under New Law
Two men stand trial in Denmark for burning a Quran during a June 2024 folk festival, a case under a new law criminalizing such acts that followed international outrage over similar incidents in 2023, raising concerns about free speech versus national security.
Denmark Tries Quran Burning Case Under New Law
Two men stand trial in Denmark for burning a Quran during a June 2024 folk festival, a case under a new law criminalizing such acts that followed international outrage over similar incidents in 2023, raising concerns about free speech versus national security.
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44% Bias Score


Danish Trial: First Case Under New Law on Quran Desecration
Two men in Denmark stand trial for burning a Quran during a June 2024 festival, livestreamed on Facebook; this is the first case under a new law criminalizing mistreatment of religious texts, enacted in December 2023, due to international tensions from previous Quran burnings.
Danish Trial: First Case Under New Law on Quran Desecration
Two men in Denmark stand trial for burning a Quran during a June 2024 festival, livestreamed on Facebook; this is the first case under a new law criminalizing mistreatment of religious texts, enacted in December 2023, due to international tensions from previous Quran burnings.
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48% Bias Score


France Wins EHF Euro Cup Despite Missing Key Players
The French handball team, missing several key players, defeated Sweden 32-33 in the EHF Euro Cup on Wednesday in Gothenburg, securing the tournament trophy before their final match against Norway on Sunday. Three debuting players contributed significantly to the victory, showcasing the team's depth.
France Wins EHF Euro Cup Despite Missing Key Players
The French handball team, missing several key players, defeated Sweden 32-33 in the EHF Euro Cup on Wednesday in Gothenburg, securing the tournament trophy before their final match against Norway on Sunday. Three debuting players contributed significantly to the victory, showcasing the team's depth.
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20% Bias Score


Three Teenagers Shot Dead in Sweden Ahead of Spring Festival
Three young men aged 15-20 were shot dead in an Uppsala, Sweden hair salon on April 30th, hours before the Walpurgis festival, prompting a large police response and raising concerns about Sweden's rising gun violence linked to increasingly younger perpetrators.
Three Teenagers Shot Dead in Sweden Ahead of Spring Festival
Three young men aged 15-20 were shot dead in an Uppsala, Sweden hair salon on April 30th, hours before the Walpurgis festival, prompting a large police response and raising concerns about Sweden's rising gun violence linked to increasingly younger perpetrators.
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36% Bias Score


Spain Power Outage Kills Five, Reignites Nuclear Energy Debate
A massive power outage affecting Spain and Portugal on Monday resulted in five deaths and millions without power, sparking investigations and reigniting the debate about Spain's energy transition and the role of nuclear power; in Ukraine, Russian drone attacks killed one and injured several; and Swe...
Spain Power Outage Kills Five, Reignites Nuclear Energy Debate
A massive power outage affecting Spain and Portugal on Monday resulted in five deaths and millions without power, sparking investigations and reigniting the debate about Spain's energy transition and the role of nuclear power; in Ukraine, Russian drone attacks killed one and injured several; and Swe...
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44% Bias Score


Swedish Journalist Receives Suspended Sentence in Turkey for Insulting President
A Swedish journalist, Joakim Medin, received an 11-month suspended sentence in Turkey for allegedly insulting President Erdoğan. Medin, who was covering protests related to Ekrem İmamoğlu's arrest, was released from prison after the ruling.
Swedish Journalist Receives Suspended Sentence in Turkey for Insulting President
A Swedish journalist, Joakim Medin, received an 11-month suspended sentence in Turkey for allegedly insulting President Erdoğan. Medin, who was covering protests related to Ekrem İmamoğlu's arrest, was released from prison after the ruling.
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36% Bias Score

Swedish National Security Advisor Resigns After Personal Photos Surface
Tobias Billström, Sweden's newly appointed National Security Advisor, resigned hours after assuming the post on May 8th following the release of personal photos from his Grindr account, prompting criticism and a search for a replacement.

Swedish National Security Advisor Resigns After Personal Photos Surface
Tobias Billström, Sweden's newly appointed National Security Advisor, resigned hours after assuming the post on May 8th following the release of personal photos from his Grindr account, prompting criticism and a search for a replacement.
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48% Bias Score

Sweden to Criminalize Virginity Checks
Sweden is criminalizing virginity checks, which are medically baseless and violate women's rights, to combat honor-related crimes by December 2025, aligning with the World Health Organization's 2018 call.

Sweden to Criminalize Virginity Checks
Sweden is criminalizing virginity checks, which are medically baseless and violate women's rights, to combat honor-related crimes by December 2025, aligning with the World Health Organization's 2018 call.
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20% Bias Score

France Edges Sweden in Thrilling Handball Match
In a closely contested handball match in Göteborg, France defeated Sweden, showcasing strong defense against Sweden's offensive plays and capitalizing on their opponent's errors to secure victory in the final minutes.

France Edges Sweden in Thrilling Handball Match
In a closely contested handball match in Göteborg, France defeated Sweden, showcasing strong defense against Sweden's offensive plays and capitalizing on their opponent's errors to secure victory in the final minutes.
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32% Bias Score

Sweden to drastically increase financial incentives for migrant repatriation
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson announced a plan to increase financial incentives for migrants to return home to €32,000, a 3,400% increase from the current €900, effective January 1, 2026, aiming to address integration challenges and reduce the number of rejected asylum seekers remaining in ...

Sweden to drastically increase financial incentives for migrant repatriation
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson announced a plan to increase financial incentives for migrants to return home to €32,000, a 3,400% increase from the current €900, effective January 1, 2026, aiming to address integration challenges and reduce the number of rejected asylum seekers remaining in ...
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44% Bias Score

Uppsala Triple Homicide: 16-Year-Old Arrested Amid Sweden's Gang Violence"
Three teenagers were killed in a shooting at a hair salon in Uppsala, Sweden, on April 29, 2024; a 16-year-old suspect was arrested, and police investigate potential links to organized crime, amid Sweden's ongoing gang violence issue.

Uppsala Triple Homicide: 16-Year-Old Arrested Amid Sweden's Gang Violence"
Three teenagers were killed in a shooting at a hair salon in Uppsala, Sweden, on April 29, 2024; a 16-year-old suspect was arrested, and police investigate potential links to organized crime, amid Sweden's ongoing gang violence issue.
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32% Bias Score

Stockholm Embassy Siege: Two Hostages Killed in RAF-Linked Attack
On April 24, 1975, six left-wing extremists from the "Kommando Holger Meins" stormed the German embassy in Stockholm, taking hostages and demanding the release of 26 imprisoned RAF members; two hostages were killed during the siege, which ended with an accidental explosion.

Stockholm Embassy Siege: Two Hostages Killed in RAF-Linked Attack
On April 24, 1975, six left-wing extremists from the "Kommando Holger Meins" stormed the German embassy in Stockholm, taking hostages and demanding the release of 26 imprisoned RAF members; two hostages were killed during the siege, which ended with an accidental explosion.
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44% Bias Score
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