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Pope Francis's Election Surprises Childhood Friend and Argentina
The election of Jorge Mario Bergoglio as Pope Francis on March 13, 2013, surprised his childhood friend and Argentina, leading to increased global interest and a unique Argentine tourism initiative focused on his early life in Buenos Aires.
Pope Francis's Election Surprises Childhood Friend and Argentina
The election of Jorge Mario Bergoglio as Pope Francis on March 13, 2013, surprised his childhood friend and Argentina, leading to increased global interest and a unique Argentine tourism initiative focused on his early life in Buenos Aires.
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28% Bias Score


Surprise Papal Election: Pope Francis's Humble Beginnings and Global Impact
The unexpected election of Jorge Mario Bergoglio as Pope Francis on March 13, 2013, surprised his childhood friend and Argentina, leading to increased media attention, tourism focused on his Buenos Aires upbringing, and a global discussion of his humble lifestyle and commitment to social justice.
Surprise Papal Election: Pope Francis's Humble Beginnings and Global Impact
The unexpected election of Jorge Mario Bergoglio as Pope Francis on March 13, 2013, surprised his childhood friend and Argentina, leading to increased media attention, tourism focused on his Buenos Aires upbringing, and a global discussion of his humble lifestyle and commitment to social justice.
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24% Bias Score


Pope Francis's Death: Future of Catholic Church Uncertain
The death of Pope Francis, known for his progressive views and reform attempts within the Catholic Church, raises questions about the future direction of the institution, especially regarding the ongoing conflict between progressive and conservative factions.
Pope Francis's Death: Future of Catholic Church Uncertain
The death of Pope Francis, known for his progressive views and reform attempts within the Catholic Church, raises questions about the future direction of the institution, especially regarding the ongoing conflict between progressive and conservative factions.
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40% Bias Score


Convicted Cardinal Claims Conclave Eligibility
Following his 2023 conviction for embezzlement and fraud, resulting in a five-and-a-half-year prison sentence, 76-year-old Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu, despite being declared a "non-elector," claims eligibility to participate in the next conclave due to the lack of explicit written removal from ...
Convicted Cardinal Claims Conclave Eligibility
Following his 2023 conviction for embezzlement and fraud, resulting in a five-and-a-half-year prison sentence, 76-year-old Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu, despite being declared a "non-elector," claims eligibility to participate in the next conclave due to the lack of explicit written removal from ...
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40% Bias Score


Pope Francis Dies; Vatican Begins Papal Transition
Pope Francis, who died on Saturday from a stroke and irreversible heart failure, will lie in state at St. Peter's Basilica before his funeral, with the College of Cardinals managing the transition until a new pope is elected within 20 days.
Pope Francis Dies; Vatican Begins Papal Transition
Pope Francis, who died on Saturday from a stroke and irreversible heart failure, will lie in state at St. Peter's Basilica before his funeral, with the College of Cardinals managing the transition until a new pope is elected within 20 days.
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40% Bias Score


Pope Francis Dies at 88, Leaving Legacy of Social Justice
Pope Francis, 88, died on Monday after a period of convalescence, prompting global mourning and tributes. His 2016 visit to Mexico, a predominantly Catholic nation, is remembered for his engagement with diverse communities and advocacy for social justice.
Pope Francis Dies at 88, Leaving Legacy of Social Justice
Pope Francis, 88, died on Monday after a period of convalescence, prompting global mourning and tributes. His 2016 visit to Mexico, a predominantly Catholic nation, is remembered for his engagement with diverse communities and advocacy for social justice.
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24% Bias Score

Death of Pope Francis Deeply Impacts Displaced Palestinians in Gaza
The death of Pope Francis has deeply affected displaced Palestinian Christians in Gaza, who received consistent support and aid from him during the ongoing 18-month conflict that has killed over 50,000 Palestinians; his advocacy and aid, which extended to both Christians and Muslims, highlighted the...

Death of Pope Francis Deeply Impacts Displaced Palestinians in Gaza
The death of Pope Francis has deeply affected displaced Palestinian Christians in Gaza, who received consistent support and aid from him during the ongoing 18-month conflict that has killed over 50,000 Palestinians; his advocacy and aid, which extended to both Christians and Muslims, highlighted the...
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44% Bias Score

Dutch King's Day Delayed Due to Pope's Funeral
Due to Pope Francis's funeral on Saturday, the Dutch royal family's King's Day visit to Doetinchem is delayed by one hour, starting at 12:00 PM, marking the first time the royal family attends a papal funeral, while the Prime Minister and Foreign Minister represent the Netherlands in Rome.

Dutch King's Day Delayed Due to Pope's Funeral
Due to Pope Francis's funeral on Saturday, the Dutch royal family's King's Day visit to Doetinchem is delayed by one hour, starting at 12:00 PM, marking the first time the royal family attends a papal funeral, while the Prime Minister and Foreign Minister represent the Netherlands in Rome.
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44% Bias Score

Taiwan's President Skips Pope's Funeral Amid China Pressure
Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te will not attend Pope Francis's funeral; instead, former Vice President Chen Chien-jen will lead the delegation, highlighting the diplomatic constraints Taiwan faces due to China's claim of the island as its territory and the limited number of countries that recognize ...

Taiwan's President Skips Pope's Funeral Amid China Pressure
Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te will not attend Pope Francis's funeral; instead, former Vice President Chen Chien-jen will lead the delegation, highlighting the diplomatic constraints Taiwan faces due to China's claim of the island as its territory and the limited number of countries that recognize ...
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48% Bias Score

Pope Francis Dies; EPA Firings; Hegseth's Signal Scandal
Following Pope Francis's death on Monday, the Catholic Church initiates the process of selecting his successor; concurrently, the EPA dismissed hundreds of employees, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faces renewed criticism for using Signal to discuss classified military operations, including shar...

Pope Francis Dies; EPA Firings; Hegseth's Signal Scandal
Following Pope Francis's death on Monday, the Catholic Church initiates the process of selecting his successor; concurrently, the EPA dismissed hundreds of employees, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faces renewed criticism for using Signal to discuss classified military operations, including shar...
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48% Bias Score

Pope Francis Dies; Cardinals to Plan Funeral and Conclave
Pope Francis, 88, died yesterday from complications following a cerebral stroke and heart failure; cardinals will meet today to plan his funeral (between Friday and Sunday) and the conclave to elect his successor, with public viewing of his body possibly starting tomorrow.

Pope Francis Dies; Cardinals to Plan Funeral and Conclave
Pope Francis, 88, died yesterday from complications following a cerebral stroke and heart failure; cardinals will meet today to plan his funeral (between Friday and Sunday) and the conclave to elect his successor, with public viewing of his body possibly starting tomorrow.
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28% Bias Score

Papal Conclave: A Diverse Group Faces Internal Divisions
The death of Pope Francis has triggered preparations for a papal conclave with 135 cardinals from 71 countries participating, marking a significant increase in international representation and setting the stage for a complex process amid internal divisions within the Church.

Papal Conclave: A Diverse Group Faces Internal Divisions
The death of Pope Francis has triggered preparations for a papal conclave with 135 cardinals from 71 countries participating, marking a significant increase in international representation and setting the stage for a complex process amid internal divisions within the Church.
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8% Bias Score
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