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France to Ban Social Media for Under-15s
French President Emmanuel Macron announced that France will ban social media for children under 15 within months, unless a similar EU-wide agreement is reached first, following the fatal stabbing of a teacher by a 14-year-old student.
France to Ban Social Media for Under-15s
French President Emmanuel Macron announced that France will ban social media for children under 15 within months, unless a similar EU-wide agreement is reached first, following the fatal stabbing of a teacher by a 14-year-old student.
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48% Bias Score


French Inquiry Exposes Harmful Influencer Content on TikTok
A French parliamentary inquiry into TikTok's impact on minors revealed harmful content from five influencers, including misogynistic speech, non-consensual acts, and child exploitation in online challenges; the inquiry concludes September 12th.
French Inquiry Exposes Harmful Influencer Content on TikTok
A French parliamentary inquiry into TikTok's impact on minors revealed harmful content from five influencers, including misogynistic speech, non-consensual acts, and child exploitation in online challenges; the inquiry concludes September 12th.
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60% Bias Score


Trump to Phase Out FEMA, Shift Disaster Relief Funding to States
President Trump announced plans to phase out FEMA after hurricane season, shifting disaster relief funding directly to states from the President's office, reducing federal aid, and potentially increasing state financial burdens.
Trump to Phase Out FEMA, Shift Disaster Relief Funding to States
President Trump announced plans to phase out FEMA after hurricane season, shifting disaster relief funding directly to states from the President's office, reducing federal aid, and potentially increasing state financial burdens.
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64% Bias Score


Cost of Canada's F-35 Fighter Jet Purchase Soars to $27.7 Billion
Canada's purchase of 88 F-35 fighter jets will cost $27.7 billion, significantly more than initially projected, prompting the government to consider scaling back the order or exploring European alternatives; this comes as the Auditor-General raises concerns about federal contract management.
Cost of Canada's F-35 Fighter Jet Purchase Soars to $27.7 Billion
Canada's purchase of 88 F-35 fighter jets will cost $27.7 billion, significantly more than initially projected, prompting the government to consider scaling back the order or exploring European alternatives; this comes as the Auditor-General raises concerns about federal contract management.
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40% Bias Score


Gaza Militia Looting Aid, Raising Humanitarian Concerns
In the Gaza Strip, a 300-strong militia called "Volkskräfte" or the Abu-Shabab gang, led by Yasser Abu Shabab, is accused of looting aid and firing on civilians at distribution points; this militia, operating in Israeli-controlled southern Gaza, comprises former prisoners with criminal backgrounds, ...
Gaza Militia Looting Aid, Raising Humanitarian Concerns
In the Gaza Strip, a 300-strong militia called "Volkskräfte" or the Abu-Shabab gang, led by Yasser Abu Shabab, is accused of looting aid and firing on civilians at distribution points; this militia, operating in Israeli-controlled southern Gaza, comprises former prisoners with criminal backgrounds, ...
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60% Bias Score


TikTok Star Khaby Lame Detained, Deported Despite Valid Visa: Case Highlights US Immigration Issues
TikTok star Khaby Lame was detained and deported from the US on June 6th, 2024, despite a valid visa, due to an expired ESTA; the incident sparked online attacks by right-wing influencers and highlights discriminatory enforcement of immigration laws.
TikTok Star Khaby Lame Detained, Deported Despite Valid Visa: Case Highlights US Immigration Issues
TikTok star Khaby Lame was detained and deported from the US on June 6th, 2024, despite a valid visa, due to an expired ESTA; the incident sparked online attacks by right-wing influencers and highlights discriminatory enforcement of immigration laws.
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52% Bias Score

EU to Borrow €150 Billion for Defense Investment
The EU plans to borrow €150 billion for its Security Action for Europe (SAFE) initiative, part of the Readiness 2030 plan aiming to mobilize €800 billion for defense investments by 2030, to increase the production of military equipment and reduce reliance on US arms.

EU to Borrow €150 Billion for Defense Investment
The EU plans to borrow €150 billion for its Security Action for Europe (SAFE) initiative, part of the Readiness 2030 plan aiming to mobilize €800 billion for defense investments by 2030, to increase the production of military equipment and reduce reliance on US arms.
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36% Bias Score

Canadian Wine Imports from U.S. Plummet 94 Percent Amidst Trade Dispute
Canada's wine imports from the U.S. dropped 94 percent in April 2025 to $2.9 million due to retaliatory import bans against U.S. tariffs, forcing Canadian importers to seek alternative suppliers and causing financial hardship for both U.S. wineries and Canadian importers.

Canadian Wine Imports from U.S. Plummet 94 Percent Amidst Trade Dispute
Canada's wine imports from the U.S. dropped 94 percent in April 2025 to $2.9 million due to retaliatory import bans against U.S. tariffs, forcing Canadian importers to seek alternative suppliers and causing financial hardship for both U.S. wineries and Canadian importers.
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36% Bias Score

Quebec Judge Stays Sex Crime Case Against Ill Billionaire
A Quebec judge stayed the criminal proceedings against 81-year-old Robert Miller, a Montreal billionaire facing 24 sex crime charges, due to his advanced Parkinson's disease, ending the criminal case but leaving related civil suits ongoing.

Quebec Judge Stays Sex Crime Case Against Ill Billionaire
A Quebec judge stayed the criminal proceedings against 81-year-old Robert Miller, a Montreal billionaire facing 24 sex crime charges, due to his advanced Parkinson's disease, ending the criminal case but leaving related civil suits ongoing.
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56% Bias Score

Los Angeles Civil Unrest Amidst Aggressive Immigration Enforcement
Civil unrest erupted in Los Angeles due to aggressive immigration enforcement actions, resulting in protests and clashes with law enforcement; the Trump administration's goal of daily arrests and deportations of 3,000 undocumented immigrants, regardless of circumstance, is at the center of the confl...

Los Angeles Civil Unrest Amidst Aggressive Immigration Enforcement
Civil unrest erupted in Los Angeles due to aggressive immigration enforcement actions, resulting in protests and clashes with law enforcement; the Trump administration's goal of daily arrests and deportations of 3,000 undocumented immigrants, regardless of circumstance, is at the center of the confl...
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72% Bias Score

German Intelligence Report: Russia Remains Top Espionage Threat
Germany's domestic intelligence agency reported that Russia, along with China, Iran, and Turkey, remains a top threat, utilizing social media and low-level agents for espionage targeting German policy, its alliances, and support for Ukraine, alongside disinformation and cyberattacks, with a predicti...

German Intelligence Report: Russia Remains Top Espionage Threat
Germany's domestic intelligence agency reported that Russia, along with China, Iran, and Turkey, remains a top threat, utilizing social media and low-level agents for espionage targeting German policy, its alliances, and support for Ukraine, alongside disinformation and cyberattacks, with a predicti...
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44% Bias Score

German Court Temporarily Lifts Ban on Right-Wing Magazine "Compact
German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser banned the right-wing extremist magazine "Compact" in July 2024 due to its incitement of hatred; however, a court temporarily lifted the ban in August 2024, pending a final ruling on whether it violates Germany's Basic Law.

German Court Temporarily Lifts Ban on Right-Wing Magazine "Compact
German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser banned the right-wing extremist magazine "Compact" in July 2024 due to its incitement of hatred; however, a court temporarily lifted the ban in August 2024, pending a final ruling on whether it violates Germany's Basic Law.
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36% Bias Score
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