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Judge Halts Trump-Era Immigration Raids in Los Angeles
A federal judge in California issued temporary restraining orders against the Trump administration, halting immigration raids in Los Angeles and several other counties due to alleged constitutional violations, including racial profiling and warrantless arrests; the raids cost Los Angeles County $9 m...
Judge Halts Trump-Era Immigration Raids in Los Angeles
A federal judge in California issued temporary restraining orders against the Trump administration, halting immigration raids in Los Angeles and several other counties due to alleged constitutional violations, including racial profiling and warrantless arrests; the raids cost Los Angeles County $9 m...
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44% Bias Score


A concise, factual title that captures the core news value, highlighting the most significant aspect with specificity. Avoid sensationalism and maintain neutrality. In English.
A one-sentence summary answering the key journalistic questions (Who, What, When, Where, Why) with specific details. Ensure it provides unique information not repeated verbatim in other sections. In English.
A concise, factual title that captures the core news value, highlighting the most significant aspect with specificity. Avoid sensationalism and maintain neutrality. In English.
A one-sentence summary answering the key journalistic questions (Who, What, When, Where, Why) with specific details. Ensure it provides unique information not repeated verbatim in other sections. In English.
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60% Bias Score


Orkney Hosts Island Games Opening Ceremony
The Orkney 2023 Island Games open on July 8th in Kirkwall, Scotland, with an opening ceremony featuring Princess Royal and Lorraine Kelly, showcasing various sports, despite some teams facing travel delays.
Orkney Hosts Island Games Opening Ceremony
The Orkney 2023 Island Games open on July 8th in Kirkwall, Scotland, with an opening ceremony featuring Princess Royal and Lorraine Kelly, showcasing various sports, despite some teams facing travel delays.
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32% Bias Score


Air India Crash: Preliminary Report Points to Fuel Switch Malfunction
An Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner crashed in Ahmedabad, India, on June 12th, killing 260 people, after its fuel supply switches were turned to "cut-off" shortly after takeoff, according to a preliminary investigation report.
Air India Crash: Preliminary Report Points to Fuel Switch Malfunction
An Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner crashed in Ahmedabad, India, on June 12th, killing 260 people, after its fuel supply switches were turned to "cut-off" shortly after takeoff, according to a preliminary investigation report.
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40% Bias Score


Denmark's First All-Electric Flight Marks Milestone in Sustainable Aviation
Beta Technologies' electric plane, ALIA CTOL, completed Denmark's first all-electric flight, a 200-kilometer journey between Sønderborg and Copenhagen airports, showcasing a potential solution for sustainable aviation and highlighting the need for charging infrastructure development.
Denmark's First All-Electric Flight Marks Milestone in Sustainable Aviation
Beta Technologies' electric plane, ALIA CTOL, completed Denmark's first all-electric flight, a 200-kilometer journey between Sønderborg and Copenhagen airports, showcasing a potential solution for sustainable aviation and highlighting the need for charging infrastructure development.
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48% Bias Score


German Migrant School Quota Sparks Debate
Germany's education minister proposed a migrant quota for schools, sparking debate after a principal highlighted the unfeasibility of the proposal in her school with over 80% immigrant students, revealing existing segregation and unequal access to education.
German Migrant School Quota Sparks Debate
Germany's education minister proposed a migrant quota for schools, sparking debate after a principal highlighted the unfeasibility of the proposal in her school with over 80% immigrant students, revealing existing segregation and unequal access to education.
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52% Bias Score

Judge Halts Immigration Raids in Los Angeles Amidst ACLU Lawsuit
A federal judge in California temporarily halted immigration raids in Los Angeles and several other counties following an ACLU lawsuit alleging unconstitutional practices, including racial profiling and warrantless arrests; the ruling mandates reasonable suspicion for stops and access to legal couns...

Judge Halts Immigration Raids in Los Angeles Amidst ACLU Lawsuit
A federal judge in California temporarily halted immigration raids in Los Angeles and several other counties following an ACLU lawsuit alleging unconstitutional practices, including racial profiling and warrantless arrests; the ruling mandates reasonable suspicion for stops and access to legal couns...
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44% Bias Score

Poland to Acquire 180 More South Korean Tanks
Poland finalized a $6.7 billion deal for 180 more South Korean K2 tanks, adding to its growing arsenal and highlighting South Korea's role as a major arms supplier to US allies amid global conflicts.

Poland to Acquire 180 More South Korean Tanks
Poland finalized a $6.7 billion deal for 180 more South Korean K2 tanks, adding to its growing arsenal and highlighting South Korea's role as a major arms supplier to US allies amid global conflicts.
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40% Bias Score

Eurozone's Stagnant Growth: A Consequence of Prioritizing Competition
Since 2006, the Eurozone's annual growth has averaged only 1%, significantly lagging behind global growth (over 3%), the US (nearly 2%), China (3-4%), and India (6%). This slow growth, stemming from the EU's prioritization of competition over proactive economic policies, risks further marginalizing ...

Eurozone's Stagnant Growth: A Consequence of Prioritizing Competition
Since 2006, the Eurozone's annual growth has averaged only 1%, significantly lagging behind global growth (over 3%), the US (nearly 2%), China (3-4%), and India (6%). This slow growth, stemming from the EU's prioritization of competition over proactive economic policies, risks further marginalizing ...
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60% Bias Score

Brittany's High Skin Cancer Rates Spur Sun Safety Campaign
A sun safety workshop for Travelers in Lamballe, France, highlighted the alarmingly high skin cancer rates in Brittany, prompting preventative actions by the League Against Cancer and other organizations.

Brittany's High Skin Cancer Rates Spur Sun Safety Campaign
A sun safety workshop for Travelers in Lamballe, France, highlighted the alarmingly high skin cancer rates in Brittany, prompting preventative actions by the League Against Cancer and other organizations.
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28% Bias Score

Thyssenkrupp Steel Agrees to Restructuring Plan with Significant Employee Pay Cuts and Job Losses
Germany's largest steel producer, Thyssenkrupp Steel Europe, is undergoing a major restructuring involving an 8% pay cut for 26,300 employees, the elimination of holiday bonuses and other payments, 5300 job cuts, and a reduction in production capacity to address economic challenges and competition.

Thyssenkrupp Steel Agrees to Restructuring Plan with Significant Employee Pay Cuts and Job Losses
Germany's largest steel producer, Thyssenkrupp Steel Europe, is undergoing a major restructuring involving an 8% pay cut for 26,300 employees, the elimination of holiday bonuses and other payments, 5300 job cuts, and a reduction in production capacity to address economic challenges and competition.
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48% Bias Score

Germany's Counties Demand Comprehensive Civil Protection Plan
On Germany's Civil Protection Day, counties criticized the lack of a comprehensive plan to address crises like prolonged power outages, highlighting outdated legal frameworks and insufficient integration of local authorities.

Germany's Counties Demand Comprehensive Civil Protection Plan
On Germany's Civil Protection Day, counties criticized the lack of a comprehensive plan to address crises like prolonged power outages, highlighting outdated legal frameworks and insufficient integration of local authorities.
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48% Bias Score
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