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Andalusian Government Seeks to Rejoin ERE Case to Recover €700 Million
The President of the Junta de Andalucía, Juan Manuel Moreno, announced the regional government's intention to rejoin the ERE case, aiming to recover nearly €700 million in misappropriated funds following the Constitutional Court's annulment of convictions and a Supreme Court confirmation. Legal expe...
Andalusian Government Seeks to Rejoin ERE Case to Recover €700 Million
The President of the Junta de Andalucía, Juan Manuel Moreno, announced the regional government's intention to rejoin the ERE case, aiming to recover nearly €700 million in misappropriated funds following the Constitutional Court's annulment of convictions and a Supreme Court confirmation. Legal expe...
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48% Bias Score


Perm Bar Death Ruled Murder: Investigation Uncovers Inconsistencies
In Perm, Russia, the death of 18-year-old Nadezhda V., initially ruled accidental, is now a murder investigation after inconsistencies emerged regarding the scene where her body was found impaled on a fence outside a bar on May 11th. The investigation involves reviewing security footage, interviewin...
Perm Bar Death Ruled Murder: Investigation Uncovers Inconsistencies
In Perm, Russia, the death of 18-year-old Nadezhda V., initially ruled accidental, is now a murder investigation after inconsistencies emerged regarding the scene where her body was found impaled on a fence outside a bar on May 11th. The investigation involves reviewing security footage, interviewin...
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56% Bias Score


Nissan to Cut 20,000 Jobs Amidst \£3.8bn Loss Projection
Nissan plans to cut 20,000 jobs globally, a 15% reduction, due to weak sales, rising costs, and a projected \£3.8bn net loss; the impact on its Sunderland plant remains unclear despite recent investment and government aid.
Nissan to Cut 20,000 Jobs Amidst \£3.8bn Loss Projection
Nissan plans to cut 20,000 jobs globally, a 15% reduction, due to weak sales, rising costs, and a projected \£3.8bn net loss; the impact on its Sunderland plant remains unclear despite recent investment and government aid.
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40% Bias Score


Nebraska Family Murder-Suicide Highlights Mental Health Crisis
In Nebraska, a family of four—Bailey and Jeremy Koch and their two sons—were found dead in an apparent murder-suicide, highlighting the urgent need for improved mental health care access, as Jeremy Koch had been battling mental illness for years.
Nebraska Family Murder-Suicide Highlights Mental Health Crisis
In Nebraska, a family of four—Bailey and Jeremy Koch and their two sons—were found dead in an apparent murder-suicide, highlighting the urgent need for improved mental health care access, as Jeremy Koch had been battling mental illness for years.
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36% Bias Score


ICE Facility Visit Highlights Discrepancies in Immigration Detention Narratives
Democratic lawmakers stormed an ICE facility in Newark, leading to arrests, while a Fox News host's subsequent tour revealed resources available to detainees, including self-deportation options, contradicting initial claims of poor conditions.
ICE Facility Visit Highlights Discrepancies in Immigration Detention Narratives
Democratic lawmakers stormed an ICE facility in Newark, leading to arrests, while a Fox News host's subsequent tour revealed resources available to detainees, including self-deportation options, contradicting initial claims of poor conditions.
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68% Bias Score


Ovechkin's Struggles Highlight Capitals' Offensive Vulnerability Against Hurricanes
In the Capitals-Hurricanes series, Alex Ovechkin's scoring opportunities are severely limited by Carolina's defensive prowess, impacting Washington's offensive efficiency despite Ovechkin's continued offensive threat; the Capitals' Game 4 lineup adjustments could involve replacing Protas with Beauvi...
Ovechkin's Struggles Highlight Capitals' Offensive Vulnerability Against Hurricanes
In the Capitals-Hurricanes series, Alex Ovechkin's scoring opportunities are severely limited by Carolina's defensive prowess, impacting Washington's offensive efficiency despite Ovechkin's continued offensive threat; the Capitals' Game 4 lineup adjustments could involve replacing Protas with Beauvi...
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40% Bias Score

Nieuwegein Stabbing: 29-Year-Old Suspect Claims Drug-Induced Psychosis
An 11-year-old girl was fatally stabbed in Nieuwegein, Netherlands, on February; a 29-year-old man, Hamzah L., has been arrested and claims he was hallucinating due to drug use at the time of the incident. He is currently in pre-trial detention and will undergo a psychiatric evaluation.

Nieuwegein Stabbing: 29-Year-Old Suspect Claims Drug-Induced Psychosis
An 11-year-old girl was fatally stabbed in Nieuwegein, Netherlands, on February; a 29-year-old man, Hamzah L., has been arrested and claims he was hallucinating due to drug use at the time of the incident. He is currently in pre-trial detention and will undergo a psychiatric evaluation.
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32% Bias Score

Gatwick Airport Faces Strikes During May Half-Term
Baggage handlers at Red Handling and plane refuelers at Red Line Oil Services at Gatwick Airport are striking on various dates in May, coinciding with the UK half-term holiday, potentially causing flight disruptions; however, EasyJet and Ryanair say that they do not anticipate any impact to their cu...

Gatwick Airport Faces Strikes During May Half-Term
Baggage handlers at Red Handling and plane refuelers at Red Line Oil Services at Gatwick Airport are striking on various dates in May, coinciding with the UK half-term holiday, potentially causing flight disruptions; however, EasyJet and Ryanair say that they do not anticipate any impact to their cu...
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40% Bias Score

Appeals Court to Review Deportation of Venezuelan Asylum Seeker
A U.S. appeals court will review the Trump administration's appeal to avoid returning a 20-year-old Venezuelan asylum seeker, Daniel Lozano-Camargo, deported to El Salvador in March, violating a 2024 agreement not to deport unaccompanied minors until their asylum cases are heard. A lower court order...

Appeals Court to Review Deportation of Venezuelan Asylum Seeker
A U.S. appeals court will review the Trump administration's appeal to avoid returning a 20-year-old Venezuelan asylum seeker, Daniel Lozano-Camargo, deported to El Salvador in March, violating a 2024 agreement not to deport unaccompanied minors until their asylum cases are heard. A lower court order...
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48% Bias Score

King Enters Crowded Race for Georgia Senate Seat
Georgia Insurance Commissioner John King, a Republican, announced his candidacy for the U.S. Senate on Monday, challenging Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff in the 2026 election, creating a crowded Republican primary field.

King Enters Crowded Race for Georgia Senate Seat
Georgia Insurance Commissioner John King, a Republican, announced his candidacy for the U.S. Senate on Monday, challenging Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff in the 2026 election, creating a crowded Republican primary field.
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44% Bias Score

Greece's Overly Centralized Approach to University Security Hinders Implementation
Greece's 2021 law on university security, exceeding 8,300 words, mandated electronic systems but lacked specifics; subsequent amendments (eight laws since 2022) further complicated implementation, revealing a centralized approach that disregarded individual university needs.

Greece's Overly Centralized Approach to University Security Hinders Implementation
Greece's 2021 law on university security, exceeding 8,300 words, mandated electronic systems but lacked specifics; subsequent amendments (eight laws since 2022) further complicated implementation, revealing a centralized approach that disregarded individual university needs.
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52% Bias Score

Malfunctioning Elevator Exposes Flaws in Athens' Housing Model
A malfunctioning elevator in a 1970s Pangrati apartment building, exacerbated by unpaid maintenance fees and poor community engagement, highlights systemic issues within Athens' 'antiparochis' housing model, prompting discussions on alternative social housing solutions.

Malfunctioning Elevator Exposes Flaws in Athens' Housing Model
A malfunctioning elevator in a 1970s Pangrati apartment building, exacerbated by unpaid maintenance fees and poor community engagement, highlights systemic issues within Athens' 'antiparochis' housing model, prompting discussions on alternative social housing solutions.
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36% Bias Score
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