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Statue of Liberty's Transformation: From Slavery's End to Immigration's Symbol
The Statue of Liberty, initially conceived in 1865 to celebrate the end of slavery, evolved into a symbol of immigration, primarily due to Emma Lazarus's poem and the later opening of Ellis Island; the 1965 Immigration and Nationality Act drastically altered US demographics.
Statue of Liberty's Transformation: From Slavery's End to Immigration's Symbol
The Statue of Liberty, initially conceived in 1865 to celebrate the end of slavery, evolved into a symbol of immigration, primarily due to Emma Lazarus's poem and the later opening of Ellis Island; the 1965 Immigration and Nationality Act drastically altered US demographics.
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40% Bias Score


Philipsen's 2025 Tour de France Prospects Dimmed by Increased Sprint Competition
Jasper Philipsen, a three-time Tour de France stage winner (2024), faces stiff competition from Jonathan Milan and Tim Merlier in the 2025 Tour de France, despite his improved endurance and the support of Mathieu van der Poel, who is fully committed to the race this year.
Philipsen's 2025 Tour de France Prospects Dimmed by Increased Sprint Competition
Jasper Philipsen, a three-time Tour de France stage winner (2024), faces stiff competition from Jonathan Milan and Tim Merlier in the 2025 Tour de France, despite his improved endurance and the support of Mathieu van der Poel, who is fully committed to the race this year.
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32% Bias Score


Tasmania Heads to Re-election Amidst Political Instability
Tasmania holds a snap state election on July 19th after the March 2024 election produced a hung parliament, with a YouGov poll predicting Labor as the largest party at 34% but still short of a majority; the Liberals are at 31%, Greens 13%, and others 22%.
Tasmania Heads to Re-election Amidst Political Instability
Tasmania holds a snap state election on July 19th after the March 2024 election produced a hung parliament, with a YouGov poll predicting Labor as the largest party at 34% but still short of a majority; the Liberals are at 31%, Greens 13%, and others 22%.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Effect: US Wealthy Fuel Scottish Castle Boom
Wealthy Americans are fleeing the US following Donald Trump's election, causing a boom in Scottish castle sales, with prices soaring due to increased demand and multiple bidding wars; several high-value properties have recently sold well above asking price.
Trump Effect: US Wealthy Fuel Scottish Castle Boom
Wealthy Americans are fleeing the US following Donald Trump's election, causing a boom in Scottish castle sales, with prices soaring due to increased demand and multiple bidding wars; several high-value properties have recently sold well above asking price.
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40% Bias Score


Australia's Defence Shortcomings: Internal Issues and Climate Threats
An Australian National Audit Office report reveals critical shortcomings in the nation's defence department, including contract mismanagement and inadequate threat briefings, raising concerns about preparedness amidst a shrinking defence force and escalating climate-related disasters.
Australia's Defence Shortcomings: Internal Issues and Climate Threats
An Australian National Audit Office report reveals critical shortcomings in the nation's defence department, including contract mismanagement and inadequate threat briefings, raising concerns about preparedness amidst a shrinking defence force and escalating climate-related disasters.
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48% Bias Score


Tsipras's 2015 Referendum: A Decade of Consequences
Alexis Tsipras's 2015 referendum on bailout terms, initially resulting in a 'No' vote, ultimately led to Greece accepting harsher austerity measures, costing billions and severely impacting public trust; ten years later, his attempts at political rebranding face skepticism.
Tsipras's 2015 Referendum: A Decade of Consequences
Alexis Tsipras's 2015 referendum on bailout terms, initially resulting in a 'No' vote, ultimately led to Greece accepting harsher austerity measures, costing billions and severely impacting public trust; ten years later, his attempts at political rebranding face skepticism.
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56% Bias Score

TotalEnergies CEO Calls for Deeper EU Integration to Boost Competitiveness
At the Aix-en-Provence economic meetings, TotalEnergies CEO Patrick Pouyanné urged for a more integrated European Union, mirroring the European Coal and Steel Community model to foster innovation and create "European champions", criticizing the current competition policy as detrimental to industrial...

TotalEnergies CEO Calls for Deeper EU Integration to Boost Competitiveness
At the Aix-en-Provence economic meetings, TotalEnergies CEO Patrick Pouyanné urged for a more integrated European Union, mirroring the European Coal and Steel Community model to foster innovation and create "European champions", criticizing the current competition policy as detrimental to industrial...
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48% Bias Score

Alaphilippe's Return to Tour de France Marked by Discreet Start
In the first stage of the Tour de France 2024, Julian Alaphilippe finished 173rd, 6'31'' behind the winner Jasper Philipsen, but his presence and potential for success in the upcoming stages is significant, considering his past victories and the team's strategy.

Alaphilippe's Return to Tour de France Marked by Discreet Start
In the first stage of the Tour de France 2024, Julian Alaphilippe finished 173rd, 6'31'' behind the winner Jasper Philipsen, but his presence and potential for success in the upcoming stages is significant, considering his past victories and the team's strategy.
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48% Bias Score

Scotland to Repatriate Foreign Criminals to Ease Prison Overcrowding
The Scottish government now backs sending foreign criminals back to their home countries to ease Scotland's prison overcrowding crisis; around 679 foreign-born inmates are currently held in Scotland, contributing to "unprecedented pressure" on the system; the government also supports an EU-wide pris...

Scotland to Repatriate Foreign Criminals to Ease Prison Overcrowding
The Scottish government now backs sending foreign criminals back to their home countries to ease Scotland's prison overcrowding crisis; around 679 foreign-born inmates are currently held in Scotland, contributing to "unprecedented pressure" on the system; the government also supports an EU-wide pris...
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40% Bias Score

Australian Liberal Party Faces Challenges for Return to Power
The Australian Liberal party faces significant challenges including internal divisions and policy debates, requiring strategic policy choices and internal reforms for a potential return to power; its success depends on navigating these hurdles.

Australian Liberal Party Faces Challenges for Return to Power
The Australian Liberal party faces significant challenges including internal divisions and policy debates, requiring strategic policy choices and internal reforms for a potential return to power; its success depends on navigating these hurdles.
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60% Bias Score

Greek Wildfire Highlights Clash Between Property and Environmental Protection
During a recent wildfire in Rafina, Greece, authorities prioritized saving a forest ecosystem over a few threatened houses, reflecting a changing societal approach to balancing environmental protection and property interests.

Greek Wildfire Highlights Clash Between Property and Environmental Protection
During a recent wildfire in Rafina, Greece, authorities prioritized saving a forest ecosystem over a few threatened houses, reflecting a changing societal approach to balancing environmental protection and property interests.
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48% Bias Score

German Industrial Orders Decline Amid US-EU Trade Uncertainty
German industrial orders fell 1.4% in May, the first drop in four months, amid uncertainty over US-EU trade talks; domestic orders for capital goods plunged 12.7%, while foreign orders rose 2.9%; companies are adjusting outlooks and employment.

German Industrial Orders Decline Amid US-EU Trade Uncertainty
German industrial orders fell 1.4% in May, the first drop in four months, amid uncertainty over US-EU trade talks; domestic orders for capital goods plunged 12.7%, while foreign orders rose 2.9%; companies are adjusting outlooks and employment.
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40% Bias Score
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