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Glastonbury Festival embroiled in controversy over pro-Palestinian performances
The 2023 Glastonbury Festival faced intense criticism for hosting politically charged performances by Kneecap and Bob Vylan, who expressed pro-Palestinian views and criticized Israeli actions and the UK government; the BBC's response to the performances, including its decision not to broadcast Kneec...
Glastonbury Festival embroiled in controversy over pro-Palestinian performances
The 2023 Glastonbury Festival faced intense criticism for hosting politically charged performances by Kneecap and Bob Vylan, who expressed pro-Palestinian views and criticized Israeli actions and the UK government; the BBC's response to the performances, including its decision not to broadcast Kneec...
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48% Bias Score


Former Teacher Jailed for 21-Year Abuse of 11 Boys at Scottish Private Schools
A former Scottish physics teacher, William Bain, 72, was jailed for nine years after admitting to sexually abusing 11 boys aged 11-14 at three private schools between 1978 and 1999; his abuse included incidents in classrooms, a teacher's flat, and during extracurricular activities.
Former Teacher Jailed for 21-Year Abuse of 11 Boys at Scottish Private Schools
A former Scottish physics teacher, William Bain, 72, was jailed for nine years after admitting to sexually abusing 11 boys aged 11-14 at three private schools between 1978 and 1999; his abuse included incidents in classrooms, a teacher's flat, and during extracurricular activities.
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32% Bias Score


Bob Vylan's Anti-IDF Chants Spark BBC Apology and International Backlash
Bob Vylan's Glastonbury performance, featuring chants of "death to the IDF" and "free Palestine", prompted a BBC apology for not cutting the live stream, an Ofcom investigation, government questioning, and the US revoking the band's tour visas.
Bob Vylan's Anti-IDF Chants Spark BBC Apology and International Backlash
Bob Vylan's Glastonbury performance, featuring chants of "death to the IDF" and "free Palestine", prompted a BBC apology for not cutting the live stream, an Ofcom investigation, government questioning, and the US revoking the band's tour visas.
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56% Bias Score


Supreme Court Ruling on LGBTQ+ Books in Schools Divides Teachers' Unions
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in Mahmoud v. Taylor that parents can opt children out of school lessons on homosexuality and transgenderism if conflicting with religious beliefs, prompting opposing reactions from heads of the NEA and AFT teachers' unions regarding parental rights in education.
Supreme Court Ruling on LGBTQ+ Books in Schools Divides Teachers' Unions
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in Mahmoud v. Taylor that parents can opt children out of school lessons on homosexuality and transgenderism if conflicting with religious beliefs, prompting opposing reactions from heads of the NEA and AFT teachers' unions regarding parental rights in education.
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56% Bias Score


Murder of Key Witness in Lima Corruption Case
José Miguel Castro, former municipal manager under Lima Mayor Susana Villarán, was found murdered on Sunday in Miraflores, Peru, with a 14-centimeter neck wound. His death comes ahead of Villarán's trial for allegedly receiving illicit payments and raises concerns about witness intimidation.
Murder of Key Witness in Lima Corruption Case
José Miguel Castro, former municipal manager under Lima Mayor Susana Villarán, was found murdered on Sunday in Miraflores, Peru, with a 14-centimeter neck wound. His death comes ahead of Villarán's trial for allegedly receiving illicit payments and raises concerns about witness intimidation.
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52% Bias Score


Rio Museum Partially Reopens After Devastating Fire
The National Museum of Rio de Janeiro partially reopens, showcasing the meteorite Bendegó and a 16-meter whale skeleton, while the restoration of its building and 20 million lost artifacts continues, facing funding and repatriation challenges.
Rio Museum Partially Reopens After Devastating Fire
The National Museum of Rio de Janeiro partially reopens, showcasing the meteorite Bendegó and a 16-meter whale skeleton, while the restoration of its building and 20 million lost artifacts continues, facing funding and repatriation challenges.
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24% Bias Score

Serbia: Mass Protests Follow Arrests After Anti-Government Rally
Following a Saturday protest in Belgrade, Serbia, where tens of thousands demanded early elections after a November 2024 train station collapse, authorities arrested 77 people, sparking Sunday protests with roadblocks and attacks on the ruling party's offices. 48 police officers were injured.

Serbia: Mass Protests Follow Arrests After Anti-Government Rally
Following a Saturday protest in Belgrade, Serbia, where tens of thousands demanded early elections after a November 2024 train station collapse, authorities arrested 77 people, sparking Sunday protests with roadblocks and attacks on the ruling party's offices. 48 police officers were injured.
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52% Bias Score

Dalai Lama Hints at Institution's Continuation After His Death
The Dalai Lama, in a recent statement, indicated that the centuries-old institution of the Dalai Lama may continue after his death, despite previous suggestions to the contrary, leaving the ultimate decision to the Tibetan people and raising significant challenges for China.

Dalai Lama Hints at Institution's Continuation After His Death
The Dalai Lama, in a recent statement, indicated that the centuries-old institution of the Dalai Lama may continue after his death, despite previous suggestions to the contrary, leaving the ultimate decision to the Tibetan people and raising significant challenges for China.
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36% Bias Score

Mamdani's Socialist Stance Sparks Political Backlash
NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani faced intense criticism for a 2021 video where he urged against compromising on socialist goals, including "seizing the means of production," sparking reactions from figures like Bill Ackman and Donald Trump who labeled him a "socialist" and "communist.

Mamdani's Socialist Stance Sparks Political Backlash
NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani faced intense criticism for a 2021 video where he urged against compromising on socialist goals, including "seizing the means of production," sparking reactions from figures like Bill Ackman and Donald Trump who labeled him a "socialist" and "communist.
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56% Bias Score

Leaked Audios Implicate Colombian Official in Plot to Oust President
Former Colombian foreign minister Álvaro Leyva is accused in leaked audios of plotting President Gustavo Petro's removal with the help of US Republican congressmen and presidential pre-candidate Vicky Dávila, aiming to oust Petro within three weeks; Vice President Francia Márquez is allegedly aware ...

Leaked Audios Implicate Colombian Official in Plot to Oust President
Former Colombian foreign minister Álvaro Leyva is accused in leaked audios of plotting President Gustavo Petro's removal with the help of US Republican congressmen and presidential pre-candidate Vicky Dávila, aiming to oust Petro within three weeks; Vice President Francia Márquez is allegedly aware ...
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52% Bias Score

383 Unidentified Bodies Found in Ciudad Juárez Crematorium
Authorities in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, discovered 383 embalmed, unidentified bodies at the Plenitud crematorium, leading to the arrest of two operators and raising concerns about regulatory failures within the funeral industry.

383 Unidentified Bodies Found in Ciudad Juárez Crematorium
Authorities in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, discovered 383 embalmed, unidentified bodies at the Plenitud crematorium, leading to the arrest of two operators and raising concerns about regulatory failures within the funeral industry.
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40% Bias Score

Justice Department Sues Los Angeles Over Sanctuary City Policies
The Department of Justice sued Los Angeles on Monday for its sanctuary city policies, claiming they violate federal law and contributed to June 2025 riots following ICE arrests; the city council will meet Tuesday to discuss legal action.

Justice Department Sues Los Angeles Over Sanctuary City Policies
The Department of Justice sued Los Angeles on Monday for its sanctuary city policies, claiming they violate federal law and contributed to June 2025 riots following ICE arrests; the city council will meet Tuesday to discuss legal action.
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64% Bias Score
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