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"European Nations Suspend Syrian Asylum Decisions Amidst Instability in Syria"
"Germany announced on Monday a suspension of decisions on over 47,000 pending Syrian asylum applications due to the unstable situation in Syria, a move followed by Austria, Sweden, Finland, and Norway, while France is considering a similar measure."
"European Nations Suspend Syrian Asylum Decisions Amidst Instability in Syria"
"Germany announced on Monday a suspension of decisions on over 47,000 pending Syrian asylum applications due to the unstable situation in Syria, a move followed by Austria, Sweden, Finland, and Norway, while France is considering a similar measure."
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44% Bias Score


Poland's EU Presidency: Prioritizing Security and Defense
Poland's 2025 EU Presidency, starting in January, will prioritize energy security, defense, and economic stability, aiming to address challenges from the war in Ukraine and global shifts, with a planned increase in defense spending and innovative funding solutions.
Poland's EU Presidency: Prioritizing Security and Defense
Poland's 2025 EU Presidency, starting in January, will prioritize energy security, defense, and economic stability, aiming to address challenges from the war in Ukraine and global shifts, with a planned increase in defense spending and innovative funding solutions.
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44% Bias Score


"Netanyahu to Testify in Corruption Trial Amidst Gaza War"
"Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will begin his testimony in a long-running corruption trial on Tuesday, despite the ongoing Gaza war, facing charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust, while also facing an ICC arrest warrant for alleged war crimes."
"Netanyahu to Testify in Corruption Trial Amidst Gaza War"
"Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will begin his testimony in a long-running corruption trial on Tuesday, despite the ongoing Gaza war, facing charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust, while also facing an ICC arrest warrant for alleged war crimes."
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52% Bias Score


Domestic Abuse Allegedly Contributed to Woman's Suicide
A 23-year-old woman, Kiena Dawes, died by suicide after allegedly suffering years of abuse from her boyfriend, Ryan Wellings, who is now on trial for manslaughter in Preston Crown Court; a 999 call revealed Dawes's fear and desire to live just weeks before her death.
Domestic Abuse Allegedly Contributed to Woman's Suicide
A 23-year-old woman, Kiena Dawes, died by suicide after allegedly suffering years of abuse from her boyfriend, Ryan Wellings, who is now on trial for manslaughter in Preston Crown Court; a 999 call revealed Dawes's fear and desire to live just weeks before her death.
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52% Bias Score


Gabbard's Syria Trip Under Scrutiny Amidst DNI Nomination
Tulsi Gabbard, nominated by Donald Trump for Director of National Intelligence, faces bipartisan Senate scrutiny over her 2017 meeting with Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, amid concerns about her past statements and potential conflicts of interest.
Gabbard's Syria Trip Under Scrutiny Amidst DNI Nomination
Tulsi Gabbard, nominated by Donald Trump for Director of National Intelligence, faces bipartisan Senate scrutiny over her 2017 meeting with Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, amid concerns about her past statements and potential conflicts of interest.
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60% Bias Score


Dementia Deaths Rise to Top Cause in the UK
Dementia was the leading cause of death in the UK in 2023, killing over 75,000 people, a rise from 74,261 in 2022 and 69,178 in 2021; experts warn of a worsening crisis unless the government acts to improve services and access to new treatments.
Dementia Deaths Rise to Top Cause in the UK
Dementia was the leading cause of death in the UK in 2023, killing over 75,000 people, a rise from 74,261 in 2022 and 69,178 in 2021; experts warn of a worsening crisis unless the government acts to improve services and access to new treatments.
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60% Bias Score

Notre-Dame Cathedral Reopens After Five-Year Reconstruction
After a devastating fire in April 2019, the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris has fully reopened on December 7th, 2024, following a \u20ac165 million reconstruction effort involving the replacement of the spire, roof, and extensive cleaning of lead dust, symbolizing French resilience and cultural preser...

Notre-Dame Cathedral Reopens After Five-Year Reconstruction
After a devastating fire in April 2019, the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris has fully reopened on December 7th, 2024, following a \u20ac165 million reconstruction effort involving the replacement of the spire, roof, and extensive cleaning of lead dust, symbolizing French resilience and cultural preser...
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20% Bias Score

Alberta Faces Legal Challenge Over Bill 26 Restricting Transgender Youth Healthcare
Five families and two advocacy groups launched a legal challenge against Alberta's Bill 26, arguing it violates the Charter of Rights and Freedoms by restricting access to gender-affirming care for transgender youth under 18, including puberty blockers, hormone therapies, and surgeries.

Alberta Faces Legal Challenge Over Bill 26 Restricting Transgender Youth Healthcare
Five families and two advocacy groups launched a legal challenge against Alberta's Bill 26, arguing it violates the Charter of Rights and Freedoms by restricting access to gender-affirming care for transgender youth under 18, including puberty blockers, hormone therapies, and surgeries.
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40% Bias Score

"Macron Seeks Broad Coalition After French Government Collapse"
"French President Macron is attempting to form a broad coalition government after a no-confidence vote ousted the previous government, which lacked a parliamentary majority; this comes after the left-green bloc won a relative majority in the snap election and following a failed attempt at leading th...

"Macron Seeks Broad Coalition After French Government Collapse"
"French President Macron is attempting to form a broad coalition government after a no-confidence vote ousted the previous government, which lacked a parliamentary majority; this comes after the left-green bloc won a relative majority in the snap election and following a failed attempt at leading th...
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40% Bias Score

Travel Warning Issued for Jews and Israelis to Australia Following Synagogue Arson Attack
The Simon Wiesenthal Center issued a travel warning for Jews and Israelis to Australia following an arson attack on a Melbourne synagogue deemed a likely terrorist incident; the attack occurred on October 7, 2023, and is linked to a UN resolution and insufficient response to rising anti-Semitism.

Travel Warning Issued for Jews and Israelis to Australia Following Synagogue Arson Attack
The Simon Wiesenthal Center issued a travel warning for Jews and Israelis to Australia following an arson attack on a Melbourne synagogue deemed a likely terrorist incident; the attack occurred on October 7, 2023, and is linked to a UN resolution and insufficient response to rising anti-Semitism.
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48% Bias Score

Meuleman Family Sues Slater & Gordon over Andrews Car Crash
A 2013 car accident involving then-Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews and a teenage cyclist, Ryan Meuleman, is leading to a court case where the Meuleman family accuses the law firm Slater & Gordon of prioritizing Mr. Andrews over Ryan's best interests and failing to conduct a thorough investigation.

Meuleman Family Sues Slater & Gordon over Andrews Car Crash
A 2013 car accident involving then-Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews and a teenage cyclist, Ryan Meuleman, is leading to a court case where the Meuleman family accuses the law firm Slater & Gordon of prioritizing Mr. Andrews over Ryan's best interests and failing to conduct a thorough investigation.
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52% Bias Score

Murdoch's Plan to Control News Corp Rejected by Nevada Court
A Nevada court rejected Rupert Murdoch's plan to give his son Lachlan sole control of News Corp, potentially altering the future direction of the media empire and impacting its conservative media content and business operations.

Murdoch's Plan to Control News Corp Rejected by Nevada Court
A Nevada court rejected Rupert Murdoch's plan to give his son Lachlan sole control of News Corp, potentially altering the future direction of the media empire and impacting its conservative media content and business operations.
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56% Bias Score
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