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34 Dead in Telangana Pharmaceutical Factory Fire
A massive fire at a Sigachi Industries pharmaceutical factory in Telangana, India, on Monday, killed at least 34 people and injured many more. The blast, caused by pressure buildup in a spray dryer, resulted in a complete building collapse, trapping numerous workers, many of whom were migrants from ...
34 Dead in Telangana Pharmaceutical Factory Fire
A massive fire at a Sigachi Industries pharmaceutical factory in Telangana, India, on Monday, killed at least 34 people and injured many more. The blast, caused by pressure buildup in a spray dryer, resulted in a complete building collapse, trapping numerous workers, many of whom were migrants from ...
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24% Bias Score


UK Government Faces Rebellion Over Welfare Cuts and NHS Hiring Changes
The UK government faces a major rebellion over its welfare bill, which will now push 150,000 more people into poverty, while the Chancellor plans tax cuts that could impact millions. The NHS plans to prioritize British doctors for jobs, and the BBC faces criticism after a band chanted "Death to the ...
UK Government Faces Rebellion Over Welfare Cuts and NHS Hiring Changes
The UK government faces a major rebellion over its welfare bill, which will now push 150,000 more people into poverty, while the Chancellor plans tax cuts that could impact millions. The NHS plans to prioritize British doctors for jobs, and the BBC faces criticism after a band chanted "Death to the ...
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52% Bias Score


House Freedom Caucus Rejects Senate's \$1.3 Trillion Deficit Increase in Trump's Bill
The Senate's version of President Trump's "big, beautiful bill" faces strong opposition from the House Freedom Caucus due to a \$1.3 trillion increase to the federal deficit compared to the House version's \$72 billion increase; the bill's future is uncertain.
House Freedom Caucus Rejects Senate's \$1.3 Trillion Deficit Increase in Trump's Bill
The Senate's version of President Trump's "big, beautiful bill" faces strong opposition from the House Freedom Caucus due to a \$1.3 trillion increase to the federal deficit compared to the House version's \$72 billion increase; the bill's future is uncertain.
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52% Bias Score


PSOE Secretary Jailed, Triggering Major Government Crisis
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) secretary of organization Santos Cerdán was jailed for corruption, creating a major crisis for the ruling coalition government; this is unprecedented and follows recent scandals involving previous secretaries of organization, raising concerns about the party's...
PSOE Secretary Jailed, Triggering Major Government Crisis
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) secretary of organization Santos Cerdán was jailed for corruption, creating a major crisis for the ruling coalition government; this is unprecedented and follows recent scandals involving previous secretaries of organization, raising concerns about the party's...
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52% Bias Score


Sánchez Faces Resignation Calls Amid Corruption Scandal
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez faces calls to resign amid corruption investigations involving close aides and family, refusing to step down despite lacking majority support and risking a rise of the far-right.
Sánchez Faces Resignation Calls Amid Corruption Scandal
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez faces calls to resign amid corruption investigations involving close aides and family, refusing to step down despite lacking majority support and risking a rise of the far-right.
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60% Bias Score


Trump Lifts Most US Sanctions on Syria
President Trump signed an executive order on Monday lifting most US sanctions on Syria, imposed since 2004, to promote stability and peace, while maintaining sanctions on Bashar al-Assad and specific groups; the move was welcomed by Syria.
Trump Lifts Most US Sanctions on Syria
President Trump signed an executive order on Monday lifting most US sanctions on Syria, imposed since 2004, to promote stability and peace, while maintaining sanctions on Bashar al-Assad and specific groups; the move was welcomed by Syria.
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48% Bias Score

English Coach Leads Norway's Women's Football Team in Euros
Gemma Grainger, a 42-year-old English coach, leads Norway's women's football team into the Euros after overcoming previous player unrest and improving team morale; her unique approach and calm demeanor have significantly impacted the team's performance.

English Coach Leads Norway's Women's Football Team in Euros
Gemma Grainger, a 42-year-old English coach, leads Norway's women's football team into the Euros after overcoming previous player unrest and improving team morale; her unique approach and calm demeanor have significantly impacted the team's performance.
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24% Bias Score

England's Southeast to Sizzle, While Rest of UK Cools Down Amidst Extended Heat Alert
Southeast England faces continued hot weather on Tuesday, with temperatures potentially reaching 34-35°C, while other areas experience cooler conditions; the UKHSA extended an amber heat health alert until Wednesday morning due to the impact on health services and public transport; this is the secon...

England's Southeast to Sizzle, While Rest of UK Cools Down Amidst Extended Heat Alert
Southeast England faces continued hot weather on Tuesday, with temperatures potentially reaching 34-35°C, while other areas experience cooler conditions; the UKHSA extended an amber heat health alert until Wednesday morning due to the impact on health services and public transport; this is the secon...
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44% Bias Score

CNMC Investigates Spanish Blackout, Potential €60 Million in Fines
Following a nationwide blackout in Spain on April 28th, the CNMC is investigating Iberdrola, Endesa, Naturgy, and Red Eléctrica for their roles in the incident, potentially imposing fines up to €60 million based on findings related to voltage control and response to the crisis.

CNMC Investigates Spanish Blackout, Potential €60 Million in Fines
Following a nationwide blackout in Spain on April 28th, the CNMC is investigating Iberdrola, Endesa, Naturgy, and Red Eléctrica for their roles in the incident, potentially imposing fines up to €60 million based on findings related to voltage control and response to the crisis.
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36% Bias Score

BBVA Persists with Sabadell Takeover Despite Government Obstacles
BBVA maintains its takeover bid for Sabadell despite Spanish government regulations mandating separate legal entities for three years, creating financial integration challenges but continuing the offer after assessing the agreement and consulting institutional investors; the future depends on shareh...

BBVA Persists with Sabadell Takeover Despite Government Obstacles
BBVA maintains its takeover bid for Sabadell despite Spanish government regulations mandating separate legal entities for three years, creating financial integration challenges but continuing the offer after assessing the agreement and consulting institutional investors; the future depends on shareh...
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48% Bias Score

Tillis Rejects Senate Healthcare Bill, Citing \$32 Billion State Impact
Senator Thom Tillis, a North Carolina Republican, fiercely criticized the Senate's healthcare bill on Sunday, predicting a \$32 billion negative impact on his state's system, risking Medicaid coverage for 663,000 residents, and prompting President Trump to threaten a primary challenge.

Tillis Rejects Senate Healthcare Bill, Citing \$32 Billion State Impact
Senator Thom Tillis, a North Carolina Republican, fiercely criticized the Senate's healthcare bill on Sunday, predicting a \$32 billion negative impact on his state's system, risking Medicaid coverage for 663,000 residents, and prompting President Trump to threaten a primary challenge.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Threatens Iran with Further Military Action
President Trump declared on June 30th, 2024, that he would not negotiate with Iran and threatened further military action if Iran pursued nuclear weapons, following previous attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities; this leaves diplomacy as Iran's primary option.

Trump Threatens Iran with Further Military Action
President Trump declared on June 30th, 2024, that he would not negotiate with Iran and threatened further military action if Iran pursued nuclear weapons, following previous attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities; this leaves diplomacy as Iran's primary option.
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52% Bias Score
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