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Defence Minister's Chief of Staff in Relationship with Defence Lobbyist
The chief of staff to Australia's Defence Minister disclosed a long-term de facto relationship with a lobbyist representing defence companies, including a subsidiary of an Israeli government-owned weapons manufacturer, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest.
Defence Minister's Chief of Staff in Relationship with Defence Lobbyist
The chief of staff to Australia's Defence Minister disclosed a long-term de facto relationship with a lobbyist representing defence companies, including a subsidiary of an Israeli government-owned weapons manufacturer, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest.
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56% Bias Score


England and Wales: Jury Trials at Risk to Tackle Court Backlog
A government review proposes replacing jury trials with judge and magistrate panels for over 170 crimes in England and Wales to tackle a record court backlog of 76,957 cases, potentially affecting thousands of defendants annually and sparking concerns about justice dilution.
England and Wales: Jury Trials at Risk to Tackle Court Backlog
A government review proposes replacing jury trials with judge and magistrate panels for over 170 crimes in England and Wales to tackle a record court backlog of 76,957 cases, potentially affecting thousands of defendants annually and sparking concerns about justice dilution.
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56% Bias Score


Marseille Wildfire Forces Airport Closure, Residents Confined
A major wildfire near Marseille, France, prompted the closure of Marseille Airport and confinement orders for residents on July 8th, 2024, due to intense smoke and rapid fire spread caused by strong winds, high temperatures, and dry vegetation; approximately 400 people were evacuated and 110 suffere...
Marseille Wildfire Forces Airport Closure, Residents Confined
A major wildfire near Marseille, France, prompted the closure of Marseille Airport and confinement orders for residents on July 8th, 2024, due to intense smoke and rapid fire spread caused by strong winds, high temperatures, and dry vegetation; approximately 400 people were evacuated and 110 suffere...
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20% Bias Score


Nicaragua Security Assessment Criticized Amidst Human Rights Concerns
The Nicaraguan opposition group, CDN, strongly criticized a recent U.S. security assessment portraying Nicaragua as stable, citing ongoing human rights abuses and state repression under Daniel Ortega's regime; the assessment was released on Monday, July 8, 2025, by U.S. Secretary of Homeland Securit...
Nicaragua Security Assessment Criticized Amidst Human Rights Concerns
The Nicaraguan opposition group, CDN, strongly criticized a recent U.S. security assessment portraying Nicaragua as stable, citing ongoing human rights abuses and state repression under Daniel Ortega's regime; the assessment was released on Monday, July 8, 2025, by U.S. Secretary of Homeland Securit...
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64% Bias Score


U.S. Funds, PSP Investments in Talks to Acquire H&R REIT Amid Activist Pressure
U.S. private equity funds and Canada's PSP Investments are in talks to acquire H&R Real Estate Investment Trust, a Canadian REIT with a $10.5-billion portfolio, as an activist investor pressures for transparency in the bidding process amid a broader trend of global fund managers buying undervalued C...
U.S. Funds, PSP Investments in Talks to Acquire H&R REIT Amid Activist Pressure
U.S. private equity funds and Canada's PSP Investments are in talks to acquire H&R Real Estate Investment Trust, a Canadian REIT with a $10.5-billion portfolio, as an activist investor pressures for transparency in the bidding process amid a broader trend of global fund managers buying undervalued C...
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44% Bias Score


Coffee Grounds Revolutionize Sustainable Construction
Australian researchers at Swinburne University are using recycled coffee grounds to create stronger, cheaper, and more sustainable bricks, reducing energy consumption by 80 percent and addressing the yearly disposal of 18 million tons of coffee waste.
Coffee Grounds Revolutionize Sustainable Construction
Australian researchers at Swinburne University are using recycled coffee grounds to create stronger, cheaper, and more sustainable bricks, reducing energy consumption by 80 percent and addressing the yearly disposal of 18 million tons of coffee waste.
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48% Bias Score

South Korea's Ageist Wage System Fuels Elderly Poverty
South Korea's 'peak wage' system, which cuts older workers' salaries up to half before mandatory retirement at 60, forces millions into poverty and violates international human rights law, highlighting a critical need for systemic reform.

South Korea's Ageist Wage System Fuels Elderly Poverty
South Korea's 'peak wage' system, which cuts older workers' salaries up to half before mandatory retirement at 60, forces millions into poverty and violates international human rights law, highlighting a critical need for systemic reform.
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56% Bias Score

UK Bans Online Ads for Weight Loss Injections
The UK's Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) banned online pharmacies from advertising weight loss injections, such as Wegovy and Mounjaro, in nine new rulings released on [Date], following an investigation into the illegal promotion of prescription-only medications (POMs).

UK Bans Online Ads for Weight Loss Injections
The UK's Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) banned online pharmacies from advertising weight loss injections, such as Wegovy and Mounjaro, in nine new rulings released on [Date], following an investigation into the illegal promotion of prescription-only medications (POMs).
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44% Bias Score

Death of Russian Minister Amid Corruption Probe Sparks Elite Alarm
Former Russian Transportation Minister Roman Starovoit was found dead with a gunshot wound on July 7th, hours after his dismissal, prompting speculation of foul play amid a corruption investigation involving embezzlement of 210 million euros during his governorship of Kursk.

Death of Russian Minister Amid Corruption Probe Sparks Elite Alarm
Former Russian Transportation Minister Roman Starovoit was found dead with a gunshot wound on July 7th, hours after his dismissal, prompting speculation of foul play amid a corruption investigation involving embezzlement of 210 million euros during his governorship of Kursk.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Considers Sending Additional Patriot System to Ukraine
Former US President Donald Trump is considering sending an additional Patriot air defense system to Ukraine, marking a potential shift in his approach to military aid amidst Russia's ongoing attacks; this follows reports of paused weapons deliveries and Trump's recent criticism of Putin.

Trump Considers Sending Additional Patriot System to Ukraine
Former US President Donald Trump is considering sending an additional Patriot air defense system to Ukraine, marking a potential shift in his approach to military aid amidst Russia's ongoing attacks; this follows reports of paused weapons deliveries and Trump's recent criticism of Putin.
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36% Bias Score

Berlin Doctor Accused of Murdering 15 Patients, 96 Cases Under Investigation
A Berlin palliative care doctor, already charged with murdering 15 patients between September 2021 and July 2024, is now under investigation for the death of his mother-in-law, one of 96 suspected cases prompting exhumations and further investigation.

Berlin Doctor Accused of Murdering 15 Patients, 96 Cases Under Investigation
A Berlin palliative care doctor, already charged with murdering 15 patients between September 2021 and July 2024, is now under investigation for the death of his mother-in-law, one of 96 suspected cases prompting exhumations and further investigation.
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48% Bias Score

Bow of USS New Orleans Discovered in Iron Bottom Sound
The severed bow of the USS New Orleans, a US heavy cruiser severely damaged during the WWII Battle of Tassafaronga, has been discovered 675 meters deep in the Solomon Islands' Iron Bottom Sound by researchers using seafloor mapping technology; its identification was confirmed by international expert...

Bow of USS New Orleans Discovered in Iron Bottom Sound
The severed bow of the USS New Orleans, a US heavy cruiser severely damaged during the WWII Battle of Tassafaronga, has been discovered 675 meters deep in the Solomon Islands' Iron Bottom Sound by researchers using seafloor mapping technology; its identification was confirmed by international expert...
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32% Bias Score
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