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Dutch Council of State Critiques Yemeni Asylum Policy
The Dutch Council of State ruled that the government must better justify its rejection of Yemeni asylum seekers, citing insufficient research into the conflict's intensity and impact on civilians, requiring a reassessment of numerous pending applications.
Dutch Council of State Critiques Yemeni Asylum Policy
The Dutch Council of State ruled that the government must better justify its rejection of Yemeni asylum seekers, citing insufficient research into the conflict's intensity and impact on civilians, requiring a reassessment of numerous pending applications.
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24% Bias Score


Major Outage Exposes Risks of Russia's Centralized Payment System
A major outage in Russia's Fast Payment System (FPS) on July 10th lasted over five hours, affecting more than 10 million users and highlighting concerns about the vulnerability of centralized payment systems.
Major Outage Exposes Risks of Russia's Centralized Payment System
A major outage in Russia's Fast Payment System (FPS) on July 10th lasted over five hours, affecting more than 10 million users and highlighting concerns about the vulnerability of centralized payment systems.
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64% Bias Score


Spain strengthens ties with Mauritania, focusing on migration and economic cooperation
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's eight-hour visit to Mauritania involved seven ministers, focusing on curbing illegal immigration (down 40% due to increased Mauritanian controls), strengthening economic ties (with €200 million in credit offers), and piloting a circular migration program with 5...
Spain strengthens ties with Mauritania, focusing on migration and economic cooperation
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's eight-hour visit to Mauritania involved seven ministers, focusing on curbing illegal immigration (down 40% due to increased Mauritanian controls), strengthening economic ties (with €200 million in credit offers), and piloting a circular migration program with 5...
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48% Bias Score


EU's 2028-2034 Budget: Defense Surge, CAP Cuts
The European Commission's proposed €2 trillion budget for 2028-2034 increases military spending fivefold to €131 billion while cutting the Common Agricultural Policy budget by over 20% to €300 billion, sparking potential conflicts during negotiations with member states.
EU's 2028-2034 Budget: Defense Surge, CAP Cuts
The European Commission's proposed €2 trillion budget for 2028-2034 increases military spending fivefold to €131 billion while cutting the Common Agricultural Policy budget by over 20% to €300 billion, sparking potential conflicts during negotiations with member states.
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44% Bias Score


Spain's Migration Challenges: Mauritania Visit Amidst Rising Tensions
Spain's Prime Minister visited Mauritania to address the rising irregular migration, particularly the 800% increase in sea arrivals and 562.5% increase in land arrivals to Melilla in July 2025 compared to 2024, while tensions rise in Torre Pacheco following an assault, and the distribution of unacco...
Spain's Migration Challenges: Mauritania Visit Amidst Rising Tensions
Spain's Prime Minister visited Mauritania to address the rising irregular migration, particularly the 800% increase in sea arrivals and 562.5% increase in land arrivals to Melilla in July 2025 compared to 2024, while tensions rise in Torre Pacheco following an assault, and the distribution of unacco...
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52% Bias Score


First Observation of Early Solar System Formation
An international team of astronomers using the James Webb and ALMA telescopes captured the earliest known stage of a solar system's formation around protostar HOPS-315, 1300 light-years away, showing striking similarities to our own solar system's early development.
First Observation of Early Solar System Formation
An international team of astronomers using the James Webb and ALMA telescopes captured the earliest known stage of a solar system's formation around protostar HOPS-315, 1300 light-years away, showing striking similarities to our own solar system's early development.
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16% Bias Score

Essex Man on Trial for Alleged Russian Espionage
Howard Phillips, 65, stands trial in Winchester Crown Court, accused of attempting to provide personal information of former Defence Secretary Grant Shapps to individuals he believed were Russian agents in exchange for unspecified services; his ex-wife testified about his unrealistic aspirations and...

Essex Man on Trial for Alleged Russian Espionage
Howard Phillips, 65, stands trial in Winchester Crown Court, accused of attempting to provide personal information of former Defence Secretary Grant Shapps to individuals he believed were Russian agents in exchange for unspecified services; his ex-wife testified about his unrealistic aspirations and...
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44% Bias Score

UK to Launch £50m Stock Market Investment Campaign
The UK government will launch a "Tell Sid"-style advertising campaign costing £50-£60 million to boost stock market investment, funded by City firms including banks and investment platforms, aiming to increase UK stock market participation and counter the loss of listings to foreign rivals.

UK to Launch £50m Stock Market Investment Campaign
The UK government will launch a "Tell Sid"-style advertising campaign costing £50-£60 million to boost stock market investment, funded by City firms including banks and investment platforms, aiming to increase UK stock market participation and counter the loss of listings to foreign rivals.
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36% Bias Score

Avellino Tragedy: Supreme Court Upholds Six-Year Sentence for Aspi CEO
The Italian Supreme Court confirmed a six-year prison sentence for Giovanni Castellucci, former CEO of Autostrade per l'Italia (Aspi), for his role in the 2013 Avellino highway disaster that killed 40 people, citing serious organizational shortcomings stemming from top-level policies.

Avellino Tragedy: Supreme Court Upholds Six-Year Sentence for Aspi CEO
The Italian Supreme Court confirmed a six-year prison sentence for Giovanni Castellucci, former CEO of Autostrade per l'Italia (Aspi), for his role in the 2013 Avellino highway disaster that killed 40 people, citing serious organizational shortcomings stemming from top-level policies.
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40% Bias Score

Spanish Court Increases Sentences in 2022 Gang Rape Case to 28 Years
The Spanish Supreme Court increased the prison sentences of four men convicted of gang-raping a 22-year-old woman in Santander on July 30, 2022, to 28 years each, citing the aggravating circumstance of joint action; three men actively participated, while the fourth passively assisted.

Spanish Court Increases Sentences in 2022 Gang Rape Case to 28 Years
The Spanish Supreme Court increased the prison sentences of four men convicted of gang-raping a 22-year-old woman in Santander on July 30, 2022, to 28 years each, citing the aggravating circumstance of joint action; three men actively participated, while the fourth passively assisted.
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20% Bias Score

Armenia Challenges Artsakh's Ownership of Yerevan Office Building
Armenia's Prosecutor General's Office is challenging Artsakh's ownership of its Yerevan office building, the only remaining property in Armenia after Artsakh's loss, prompting concerns from former Artsakh State Minister Artak Beglaryan who calls it politically motivated and part of a broader pattern...

Armenia Challenges Artsakh's Ownership of Yerevan Office Building
Armenia's Prosecutor General's Office is challenging Artsakh's ownership of its Yerevan office building, the only remaining property in Armenia after Artsakh's loss, prompting concerns from former Artsakh State Minister Artak Beglaryan who calls it politically motivated and part of a broader pattern...
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52% Bias Score

Newborn Death Prompts Call for Tighter Pain Relief Guidelines
A newborn baby died after her mother, Emily Brazier, was left unattended for an hour at the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff while in a coma due to a reaction to painkillers; a coroner's report has called for tightened guidelines on analgesia.

Newborn Death Prompts Call for Tighter Pain Relief Guidelines
A newborn baby died after her mother, Emily Brazier, was left unattended for an hour at the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff while in a coma due to a reaction to painkillers; a coroner's report has called for tightened guidelines on analgesia.
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48% Bias Score
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