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Australian Volunteer Killed in Ukraine Landmine Incident
Nick Parsons, a 28-year-old Australian, died in Izyum, Ukraine, on May 6th while volunteering with the mine-clearing charity Prevail Together; this incident also killed the charity's co-founder, Chris Garrett, and injured another volunteer.
Australian Volunteer Killed in Ukraine Landmine Incident
Nick Parsons, a 28-year-old Australian, died in Izyum, Ukraine, on May 6th while volunteering with the mine-clearing charity Prevail Together; this incident also killed the charity's co-founder, Chris Garrett, and injured another volunteer.
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32% Bias Score


Australian Volunteer Killed in Ukraine
A 28-year-old Australian former soldier volunteering with the humanitarian organization Prevail was killed near Izium, Ukraine, last week while working to clear landmines; the Australian government expressed condolences and urged its citizens not to travel to Ukraine.
Australian Volunteer Killed in Ukraine
A 28-year-old Australian former soldier volunteering with the humanitarian organization Prevail was killed near Izium, Ukraine, last week while working to clear landmines; the Australian government expressed condolences and urged its citizens not to travel to Ukraine.
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12% Bias Score


Zelenskyy Invites Pope Leo XIV to Ukraine Amidst Call for End to 'War on Words'
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy invited Pope Leo XIV to visit Ukraine after a phone call, while the new Pope urged journalists to end the polarising "war of words" and promote truthful reporting, highlighting concerns about global conflicts.
Zelenskyy Invites Pope Leo XIV to Ukraine Amidst Call for End to 'War on Words'
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy invited Pope Leo XIV to visit Ukraine after a phone call, while the new Pope urged journalists to end the polarising "war of words" and promote truthful reporting, highlighting concerns about global conflicts.
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36% Bias Score


Pope Leo XIV Calls for End to Global Conflicts
On his first Sunday, Pope Leo XIV, elected on May 8th, addressed 100,000 people in St. Peter's Square, urging peace in Ukraine, a Gaza ceasefire with hostage release, and welcomed an India-Pakistan truce, echoing the late Pope Francis's "No more war!" call amidst a perceived "fragmented World War II...
Pope Leo XIV Calls for End to Global Conflicts
On his first Sunday, Pope Leo XIV, elected on May 8th, addressed 100,000 people in St. Peter's Square, urging peace in Ukraine, a Gaza ceasefire with hostage release, and welcomed an India-Pakistan truce, echoing the late Pope Francis's "No more war!" call amidst a perceived "fragmented World War II...
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44% Bias Score


Norway Hands Arctic Council Chairmanship to Greenland Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
Norway is handing over the chairmanship of the Arctic Council to Greenland after two years of unprecedented tensions among member states caused by Russia's war in Ukraine and Donald Trump's threats towards Greenland; the council, however, remains active.
Norway Hands Arctic Council Chairmanship to Greenland Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
Norway is handing over the chairmanship of the Arctic Council to Greenland after two years of unprecedented tensions among member states caused by Russia's war in Ukraine and Donald Trump's threats towards Greenland; the council, however, remains active.
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36% Bias Score


Pope Leo XIV Advocates for Press Freedom and Peace
Pope Leo XIV, the first U.S.-born pontiff, called for the release of imprisoned journalists, urging peace and free speech in his first meeting with 6,000 journalists in Rome, while also announcing plans to visit Turkey to commemorate the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea.
Pope Leo XIV Advocates for Press Freedom and Peace
Pope Leo XIV, the first U.S.-born pontiff, called for the release of imprisoned journalists, urging peace and free speech in his first meeting with 6,000 journalists in Rome, while also announcing plans to visit Turkey to commemorate the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea.
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32% Bias Score

Former US Soldier Details Intense Fighting in Ukraine's Donbas
In the intense battles around Pokrovsk, Ukraine, former US soldier Marcos highlights the dangerous effectiveness of Russian forces, despite their apparent shortcomings, while Ukrainian Lieutenant Kraft assesses Russian troop morale as low due to poor conditions, raising concerns about potential impa...

Former US Soldier Details Intense Fighting in Ukraine's Donbas
In the intense battles around Pokrovsk, Ukraine, former US soldier Marcos highlights the dangerous effectiveness of Russian forces, despite their apparent shortcomings, while Ukrainian Lieutenant Kraft assesses Russian troop morale as low due to poor conditions, raising concerns about potential impa...
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48% Bias Score

False Cocaine Allegations Against European Leaders Amidst Ukraine Visit
Viral social media posts falsely accused French President Macron, German Chancellor Merz, and British Prime Minister Starmer of cocaine use during a Kyiv visit, based on a misinterpretation of a video; the claims were amplified by Russian officials and far-right figures as part of a disinformation c...

False Cocaine Allegations Against European Leaders Amidst Ukraine Visit
Viral social media posts falsely accused French President Macron, German Chancellor Merz, and British Prime Minister Starmer of cocaine use during a Kyiv visit, based on a misinterpretation of a video; the claims were amplified by Russian officials and far-right figures as part of a disinformation c...
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16% Bias Score

Putin Rejects Ceasefire, Proposes Talks Without Truce
Following a joint call from Britain, France, Germany, and Poland for a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine, Vladimir Putin proposed direct talks with Kyiv in Istanbul, but without a prior truce, prompting criticism from Western leaders and raising questions about Russia's true intentions.

Putin Rejects Ceasefire, Proposes Talks Without Truce
Following a joint call from Britain, France, Germany, and Poland for a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine, Vladimir Putin proposed direct talks with Kyiv in Istanbul, but without a prior truce, prompting criticism from Western leaders and raising questions about Russia's true intentions.
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40% Bias Score

ZNPP Transfer to Russia: Inspections, Fuel Issues, and Safety Concerns
The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, previously managed by Ukraine, is now under Russian control, requiring extensive equipment inspections and regulatory compliance checks, particularly regarding the presence of American nuclear fuel and the need for upgrades to meet modern safety standards.

ZNPP Transfer to Russia: Inspections, Fuel Issues, and Safety Concerns
The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, previously managed by Ukraine, is now under Russian control, requiring extensive equipment inspections and regulatory compliance checks, particularly regarding the presence of American nuclear fuel and the need for upgrades to meet modern safety standards.
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44% Bias Score

International Court to Prosecute Russia's Aggression Against Ukraine
Following a meeting in Lviv, Ukraine and its allies agreed to create a special international court to prosecute Russia's aggression against Ukraine, with preparations led by the Council of Europe and a planned location in The Hague; the court's creation is viewed as a challenge to Vladimir Putin.

International Court to Prosecute Russia's Aggression Against Ukraine
Following a meeting in Lviv, Ukraine and its allies agreed to create a special international court to prosecute Russia's aggression against Ukraine, with preparations led by the Council of Europe and a planned location in The Hague; the court's creation is viewed as a challenge to Vladimir Putin.
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44% Bias Score

EU Pushes for Faster Western Balkan Accession Amid Regional Instability
EU Council President António Costa is touring the Western Balkans to push for faster EU accession, driven by concerns about regional instability and external influence, while acknowledging varying reform progress among candidate countries.

EU Pushes for Faster Western Balkan Accession Amid Regional Instability
EU Council President António Costa is touring the Western Balkans to push for faster EU accession, driven by concerns about regional instability and external influence, while acknowledging varying reform progress among candidate countries.
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48% Bias Score
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