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February 2025

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zeit.de
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Dortmund and Stuttgart suffer Bundesliga setbacks

Borussia Dortmund lost 0-2 to VfL Bochum in the Bundesliga, their second defeat under Niko Kovac, while Stuttgart lost to Wolfsburg and dropped to sixth place; Freiburg won against St. Pauli, and Gladbach defeated Union Berlin.

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No Poverty
kathimerini.gr
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Murnane's "The Border": A Reclusive Author's Reflection

Gerald Murnane, a reclusive Australian author, published his latest novel, "The Border," a semi-autobiographical work reflecting on memory and the writing process, mirroring his secluded life in Goroko, a small town in southeastern Australia.

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12% Bias Score

lequipe.fr
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France's Disappointing Ski World Championships Performance

France's World Ski Championships campaign has been marked by disappointing results, injuries to key athletes, and a lack of podium finishes; their hopes now rest on Clément Noël's performance in the final slalom event.

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52% Bias Score

No Poverty
theguardian.com
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Pressure Mounts on Badenoch to Revamp PMQs Strategy

Amidst criticism of her PMQs performance, UK Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch faces pressure to improve her approach, with some MPs urging her to bring in more experienced advisors and focus on more impactful issues like the economy, following her recent confrontations with Keir Starmer over ...

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52% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
nos.nl
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Van de Wouw Sets World Record, Wins European Title in Kilometer Time Trial

Hetty van de Wouw won the first European title in the women's kilometer time trial with a world record time of 1.04.497 in Heusden-Zolder, Belgium, while Maike van der Duin won a bronze medal in the points race.

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28% Bias Score

Good Health and Well-being
nos.nl
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Dutch Open University Faces Job Cuts Amidst €6.2 Million Deficit

The Open University in Heerlen, Netherlands, announced a €6.2 million budget deficit, leading to potential job cuts of up to 65 full-time positions by year's end due to decreased demand for distance learning following the COVID-19 pandemic, despite prior cost-cutting measures.

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20% Bias Score

Quality Education
dailymail.co.uk
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Knockholt Murder Investigation: Police Recover Firearm, Suspect at Large

A woman in her 40s died from gunshot wounds outside the Three Horseshoes pub in Knockholt, Kent, on Valentine's Day; police are searching for a suspect known to the victim and have recovered a firearm and a vehicle.

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44% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
edition.cnn.com
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Tourism Risks and Technological Advancements in Travel

A Chilean kayaker's son was swallowed by a whale and survived; American tourists had a shark encounter in the Bahamas; China unveils new travel technology and "iron butt" travel trends.

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Life Below Water
dailymail.co.uk
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Bristol City Fans Riot in Cardiff City Centre Before Match

Ahead of a Cardiff City vs Bristol City match, approximately 100 masked Bristol City supporters engaged in violent disorder in Cardiff city centre, attacking buses, throwing missiles, and clashing with police; one arrest was made for a public order offence.

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52% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
elmundo.es
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Marmoush's Hat-trick Powers Manchester City to 4-0 Rout of Newcastle

Manchester City routed Newcastle 4-0 in a Premier League match, with Omar Marmoush scoring a hat-trick in 14 minutes, showcasing City's attacking strength despite key player absences due to injury and rest for upcoming matches.

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40% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
nos.nl
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Dutch Open University Faces Job Cuts Amidst €6.2 Million Deficit

The Open University in Heerlen, Netherlands, announced a €6.2 million budget deficit, potentially leading to the elimination of up to 65 full-time positions by the end of the year due to decreased demand for distance learning post-pandemic, despite prior cost-cutting measures.

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36% Bias Score

Quality Education
nos.nl
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Dutch Open University Faces 65 Job Cuts Due to €6.2 Million Deficit

The Open University in Heerlen, Netherlands, faces a €6.2 million budget deficit, potentially leading to 65 job losses by year's end due to decreased demand for online education after a pandemic surge. The university, employing 711 full-time staff, is implementing cost-cutting measures.

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40% Bias Score

Quality Education