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French Senate Passes Controversial Agricultural Bill, Easing Regulations
The French Senate passed a bill easing regulations for farmers, including reintroducing a banned pesticide and raising environmental thresholds for livestock buildings, despite environmental concerns and planned legal challenges.
French Senate Passes Controversial Agricultural Bill, Easing Regulations
The French Senate passed a bill easing regulations for farmers, including reintroducing a banned pesticide and raising environmental thresholds for livestock buildings, despite environmental concerns and planned legal challenges.
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52% Bias Score


Zellweger's Film Debuts at Resurgent Edinburgh Festival
Renee Zellweger's animated short film "They" will world premiere at the Edinburgh Film Festival in August, showcasing the festival's recovery after its 2022 closure and highlighting Zellweger's directorial debut.
Zellweger's Film Debuts at Resurgent Edinburgh Festival
Renee Zellweger's animated short film "They" will world premiere at the Edinburgh Film Festival in August, showcasing the festival's recovery after its 2022 closure and highlighting Zellweger's directorial debut.
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44% Bias Score


Major Rail Disruption in Birmingham After Wires Damaged
Damaged electric wires near Birmingham New Street station caused major rail disruption on Wednesday afternoon, affecting services to major cities and stranding hundreds of passengers; repairs are expected overnight.
Major Rail Disruption in Birmingham After Wires Damaged
Damaged electric wires near Birmingham New Street station caused major rail disruption on Wednesday afternoon, affecting services to major cities and stranding hundreds of passengers; repairs are expected overnight.
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16% Bias Score


No-Confidence Vote Against EU Commission to be Debated
A no-confidence vote against the EU Commission, initiated by a Romanian right-wing MEP, will be debated next week after securing sufficient support; accusations include mismanagement of the COVID-19 pandemic, withholding of information, and biased application of the Digital Services Act.
No-Confidence Vote Against EU Commission to be Debated
A no-confidence vote against the EU Commission, initiated by a Romanian right-wing MEP, will be debated next week after securing sufficient support; accusations include mismanagement of the COVID-19 pandemic, withholding of information, and biased application of the Digital Services Act.
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44% Bias Score


German Taxi Drivers Protest Ride-Hailing Apps
German taxi drivers protested on July 2nd against ride-hailing apps Uber and Bolt due to perceived unfair competition, demanding minimum price regulations for all providers to level the playing field; the protest highlights the conflict between traditional taxi regulations and the digital platform e...
German Taxi Drivers Protest Ride-Hailing Apps
German taxi drivers protested on July 2nd against ride-hailing apps Uber and Bolt due to perceived unfair competition, demanding minimum price regulations for all providers to level the playing field; the protest highlights the conflict between traditional taxi regulations and the digital platform e...
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36% Bias Score


Death of Celebrated New Zealand Author Maurice Gee at 93
Celebrated New Zealand author Maurice Gee died aged 93, leaving a legacy of over 30 novels and stories exploring the complexities of New Zealand society through psychologically complex narratives marked by dysfunctional relationships and societal constraints.
Death of Celebrated New Zealand Author Maurice Gee at 93
Celebrated New Zealand author Maurice Gee died aged 93, leaving a legacy of over 30 novels and stories exploring the complexities of New Zealand society through psychologically complex narratives marked by dysfunctional relationships and societal constraints.
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12% Bias Score

The Devil Wears Prada 2" Confirmed for May 2026 Release
The Devil Wears Prada 2", starring Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, and Emily Blunt, will be released on May 1, 2026, exploring the changing magazine publishing landscape and featuring new story elements alongside the return of the original creative team.

The Devil Wears Prada 2" Confirmed for May 2026 Release
The Devil Wears Prada 2", starring Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, and Emily Blunt, will be released on May 1, 2026, exploring the changing magazine publishing landscape and featuring new story elements alongside the return of the original creative team.
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56% Bias Score

Dunn Family Demands Transparency in Foreign Office Inquiry
The family of Harry Dunn, a 19-year-old killed in a 2019 crash in Northamptonshire by a US diplomat's wife who left the UK claiming diplomatic immunity, is demanding full transparency of an inquiry into the Foreign Office's handling of the case; the inquiry, chaired by Dame Anne Owers, is expected t...

Dunn Family Demands Transparency in Foreign Office Inquiry
The family of Harry Dunn, a 19-year-old killed in a 2019 crash in Northamptonshire by a US diplomat's wife who left the UK claiming diplomatic immunity, is demanding full transparency of an inquiry into the Foreign Office's handling of the case; the inquiry, chaired by Dame Anne Owers, is expected t...
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44% Bias Score

CDU/CSU Rejects SPD Nominee for Constitutional Court
The CDU/CSU parliamentary group is intensely debating SPD's nomination of Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf as a judge to the German Federal Constitutional Court due to her stances on abortion, women's quotas, and headscarves for Muslim legal trainees, which are considered too controversial by many within the...

CDU/CSU Rejects SPD Nominee for Constitutional Court
The CDU/CSU parliamentary group is intensely debating SPD's nomination of Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf as a judge to the German Federal Constitutional Court due to her stances on abortion, women's quotas, and headscarves for Muslim legal trainees, which are considered too controversial by many within the...
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60% Bias Score

Investor Risks in Gold and Rare Earth Mining
Rising gold prices are driving down the quality of new stock offerings, while speculative rare earth mining projects in Canada pose environmental and logistical risks for investors, highlighting conflicts of interest within the finance industry.

Investor Risks in Gold and Rare Earth Mining
Rising gold prices are driving down the quality of new stock offerings, while speculative rare earth mining projects in Canada pose environmental and logistical risks for investors, highlighting conflicts of interest within the finance industry.
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44% Bias Score

Council Failings Contributed to Foster Child's Killing of Foster Parent
Marcia Grant, 60, died in April 2023 after being run over by a 12-year-old foster child in Sheffield; a coroner's inquest found Rotherham council's failings in placement processes and communication contributed to her death.

Council Failings Contributed to Foster Child's Killing of Foster Parent
Marcia Grant, 60, died in April 2023 after being run over by a 12-year-old foster child in Sheffield; a coroner's inquest found Rotherham council's failings in placement processes and communication contributed to her death.
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28% Bias Score

Single-Engine Plane Crashes in Turkey; Search Underway
A single-engine plane piloted by Mehmet Demirci, carrying passenger Hicran Kaya, crashed near the Erzurum-Bayburt-Rize border at approximately 6:18 PM on an unscheduled flight from Eskişehir to Rize. Search and rescue operations are underway.

Single-Engine Plane Crashes in Turkey; Search Underway
A single-engine plane piloted by Mehmet Demirci, carrying passenger Hicran Kaya, crashed near the Erzurum-Bayburt-Rize border at approximately 6:18 PM on an unscheduled flight from Eskişehir to Rize. Search and rescue operations are underway.
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32% Bias Score
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