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Eurovision Semi-Final: Protest, Expulsions, and Diverse Performances in Basel
During the second Eurovision semi-final in Basel, Switzerland, six individuals were expelled for disrupting the rehearsal of Israeli singer Yuval Raphael, following an earlier protest against Israel's participation. Despite this, the show continued, with 10 countries qualifying for the final, showca...
Eurovision Semi-Final: Protest, Expulsions, and Diverse Performances in Basel
During the second Eurovision semi-final in Basel, Switzerland, six individuals were expelled for disrupting the rehearsal of Israeli singer Yuval Raphael, following an earlier protest against Israel's participation. Despite this, the show continued, with 10 countries qualifying for the final, showca...
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48% Bias Score


Claude Advances to Eurovision Final with "C'est la Vie"
Claude secured a spot in the Eurovision Song Contest final in Basel with his song "C'est la Vie," an ode to his mother, after a performance that incorporated both singing and dancing, despite minor vocal imperfections that did not affect the voting outcome.
Claude Advances to Eurovision Final with "C'est la Vie"
Claude secured a spot in the Eurovision Song Contest final in Basel with his song "C'est la Vie," an ode to his mother, after a performance that incorporated both singing and dancing, despite minor vocal imperfections that did not affect the voting outcome.
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48% Bias Score


UK Explores Switzerland-Style EU Trade Deal
The UK government is negotiating a new trade deal with the EU, similar to Switzerland's agreement, involving alignment with some EU rules in exchange for closer trade ties, including a potential youth mobility scheme, despite concerns from Brexiteers and Labour.
UK Explores Switzerland-Style EU Trade Deal
The UK government is negotiating a new trade deal with the EU, similar to Switzerland's agreement, involving alignment with some EU rules in exchange for closer trade ties, including a potential youth mobility scheme, despite concerns from Brexiteers and Labour.
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68% Bias Score


US, China to Hold Talks on Tariffs Amid Trade War
US and Chinese officials will meet in Switzerland this week to discuss tariffs and ease trade tensions, marking the first confirmed dialogue since April 2nd when President Trump's tariffs ignited a trade war impacting global markets and economies.
US, China to Hold Talks on Tariffs Amid Trade War
US and Chinese officials will meet in Switzerland this week to discuss tariffs and ease trade tensions, marking the first confirmed dialogue since April 2nd when President Trump's tariffs ignited a trade war impacting global markets and economies.
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36% Bias Score


Newsroom" Premiere Highlights Shift in News Consumption, Underscores Need for Responsible Journalism
The premiere of "Newsroom" at Theater an der Parkaue in Berlin actively involved the audience in creating a news broadcast using a custom app, revealing a significant preference for social media news consumption and underscoring the need for responsible journalism beyond clickbait.
Newsroom" Premiere Highlights Shift in News Consumption, Underscores Need for Responsible Journalism
The premiere of "Newsroom" at Theater an der Parkaue in Berlin actively involved the audience in creating a news broadcast using a custom app, revealing a significant preference for social media news consumption and underscoring the need for responsible journalism beyond clickbait.
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8% Bias Score


Austrian Alps Pilgrimage: Celebrities Find Growth and Understanding
Seven celebrities of different faiths embark on a 190-mile trek across the Austrian Alps, engaging in honest conversations about faith, grief, and personal experiences, resulting in unexpected growth and understanding, challenging typical reality TV tropes.
Austrian Alps Pilgrimage: Celebrities Find Growth and Understanding
Seven celebrities of different faiths embark on a 190-mile trek across the Austrian Alps, engaging in honest conversations about faith, grief, and personal experiences, resulting in unexpected growth and understanding, challenging typical reality TV tropes.
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20% Bias Score

Swiss e-ID Relaunch: Balancing Convenience and Privacy Concerns
Switzerland's planned 2026 e-ID launch faces public scrutiny over cost (CHF 180 million), privacy, and potential surveillance, despite the success of similar systems in countries like Estonia; a Euronews debate on May 22nd will discuss these issues.

Swiss e-ID Relaunch: Balancing Convenience and Privacy Concerns
Switzerland's planned 2026 e-ID launch faces public scrutiny over cost (CHF 180 million), privacy, and potential surveillance, despite the success of similar systems in countries like Estonia; a Euronews debate on May 22nd will discuss these issues.
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Eurovision 2024: New Flag Rule Sparks Debate
The Eurovision Song Contest's semifinals start Tuesday in Basel, Switzerland, with a new rule banning non-national flags on stage to avoid political statements, though audience flags are unrestricted. Ten countries will qualify each night for the final from 37 participants, excluding the five big fi...

Eurovision 2024: New Flag Rule Sparks Debate
The Eurovision Song Contest's semifinals start Tuesday in Basel, Switzerland, with a new rule banning non-national flags on stage to avoid political statements, though audience flags are unrestricted. Ten countries will qualify each night for the final from 37 participants, excluding the five big fi...
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36% Bias Score

Eurovision, Horror, Neurodiversity, and Doom: This Week's Entertainment Highlights
This week brings the Eurovision Song Contest to Basel, Switzerland, with the UK represented by Remember Monday; the release of Final Destination Bloodlines in cinemas; the second series of Inside Our Minds on BBC Two exploring ADHD and dyslexia; and the launch of Doom: The Dark Ages.

Eurovision, Horror, Neurodiversity, and Doom: This Week's Entertainment Highlights
This week brings the Eurovision Song Contest to Basel, Switzerland, with the UK represented by Remember Monday; the release of Final Destination Bloodlines in cinemas; the second series of Inside Our Minds on BBC Two exploring ADHD and dyslexia; and the launch of Doom: The Dark Ages.
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40% Bias Score

Germany Avoids Upset, Draws Switzerland in Handball Qualifier
Germany's handball team drew 32-32 against Switzerland in a European Championship qualifier, extending their unbeaten run to 25 games despite a disastrous first half marked by missed chances and defensive errors, with Juri Knorr securing a last-second penalty.

Germany Avoids Upset, Draws Switzerland in Handball Qualifier
Germany's handball team drew 32-32 against Switzerland in a European Championship qualifier, extending their unbeaten run to 25 games despite a disastrous first half marked by missed chances and defensive errors, with Juri Knorr securing a last-second penalty.
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32% Bias Score

Iran's Indirect US Talks Progress, Embassies Reopening Debated
Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi spoke with Swiss and Pakistani counterparts on April 20, 2024, following indirect Iran-US talks in Muscat and Rome, with Switzerland and Pakistan acting as intermediaries due to severed diplomatic ties between Iran and the US. Oman, also an intermediary, describes t...

Iran's Indirect US Talks Progress, Embassies Reopening Debated
Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi spoke with Swiss and Pakistani counterparts on April 20, 2024, following indirect Iran-US talks in Muscat and Rome, with Switzerland and Pakistan acting as intermediaries due to severed diplomatic ties between Iran and the US. Oman, also an intermediary, describes t...
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36% Bias Score

Swiss Painter Chosen for St. Peter's Stations of the Cross
Manuel Dürr, a 36-year-old Swiss painter, was chosen from over 1000 applicants to create 14 oil paintings depicting the Stations of the Cross for St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, to be displayed annually during Lent starting in 2026.

Swiss Painter Chosen for St. Peter's Stations of the Cross
Manuel Dürr, a 36-year-old Swiss painter, was chosen from over 1000 applicants to create 14 oil paintings depicting the Stations of the Cross for St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, to be displayed annually during Lent starting in 2026.
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44% Bias Score
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