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UK to Sell Confiscated Bitcoin to Fund Spending
The UK government plans to sell over £5 billion worth of bitcoin seized from criminals to fund public spending, potentially alleviating pressure to raise taxes; this follows plans to develop a system for regular sales of confiscated cryptocurrencies.
UK to Sell Confiscated Bitcoin to Fund Spending
The UK government plans to sell over £5 billion worth of bitcoin seized from criminals to fund public spending, potentially alleviating pressure to raise taxes; this follows plans to develop a system for regular sales of confiscated cryptocurrencies.
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36% Bias Score


Turkey Approves Mining in Olive Groves Despite Environmental Concerns
Turkey's parliament approved a law allowing mining in olive groves, prompting criticism from opposition politician Dogan Aydal who cited environmental risks and past mining disasters involving cyanide, despite a 2017 amendment already permitting such activity deemed illegal.
Turkey Approves Mining in Olive Groves Despite Environmental Concerns
Turkey's parliament approved a law allowing mining in olive groves, prompting criticism from opposition politician Dogan Aydal who cited environmental risks and past mining disasters involving cyanide, despite a 2017 amendment already permitting such activity deemed illegal.
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56% Bias Score


Netherlands Weather Warning, Tour de France Update, Japan Elections, Ukraine Peace Proposal
The Netherlands is under a code yellow weather warning for severe thunderstorms; the Tour de France continues in the Pyrenees; Japan holds senate elections amidst concerns over a nationalist party; Ukraine proposes renewed peace talks with Russia.
Netherlands Weather Warning, Tour de France Update, Japan Elections, Ukraine Peace Proposal
The Netherlands is under a code yellow weather warning for severe thunderstorms; the Tour de France continues in the Pyrenees; Japan holds senate elections amidst concerns over a nationalist party; Ukraine proposes renewed peace talks with Russia.
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16% Bias Score


Typhoon Wipha Skirts Hong Kong, Causing Localized Damage
Typhoon Wipha hit Hong Kong on Sunday, causing fallen trees, and prompting over 253 people to seek shelter, before weakening and making landfall in Guangdong, China, resulting in flight cancellations and transport disruptions.
Typhoon Wipha Skirts Hong Kong, Causing Localized Damage
Typhoon Wipha hit Hong Kong on Sunday, causing fallen trees, and prompting over 253 people to seek shelter, before weakening and making landfall in Guangdong, China, resulting in flight cancellations and transport disruptions.
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24% Bias Score


RCMP Watchdog Faces "Toxic Environment," Favouritism Claims
An independent assessment of the RCMP's Civilian Review and Complaints Commission (CRCC), prompted by an anonymous employee email in October 2023, revealed a "toxic work environment," favouritism, and heavy workloads, prompting calls for leadership changes to restore credibility and trust. Public Sa...
RCMP Watchdog Faces "Toxic Environment," Favouritism Claims
An independent assessment of the RCMP's Civilian Review and Complaints Commission (CRCC), prompted by an anonymous employee email in October 2023, revealed a "toxic work environment," favouritism, and heavy workloads, prompting calls for leadership changes to restore credibility and trust. Public Sa...
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32% Bias Score


Drone Attack on Likhaya Station Causes Major Railway Disruptions
A drone attack on Likhaya railway station in Rostov Oblast on July 19th caused delays for 132 trains, ranging from 33 minutes to 15 hours, affecting passengers and disrupting schedules; Russian Railways is providing assistance and working to minimize delays.
Drone Attack on Likhaya Station Causes Major Railway Disruptions
A drone attack on Likhaya railway station in Rostov Oblast on July 19th caused delays for 132 trains, ranging from 33 minutes to 15 hours, affecting passengers and disrupting schedules; Russian Railways is providing assistance and working to minimize delays.
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24% Bias Score

Third Arrest Made Following Violent Clashes at Essex Asylum Seeker Hotel
On Saturday, Essex police arrested a 33-year-old man for violent disorder and criminal damage following clashes outside an asylum seekers' hotel in Epping, where eight officers were assaulted and police vehicles damaged after a protest involving far-right activists.

Third Arrest Made Following Violent Clashes at Essex Asylum Seeker Hotel
On Saturday, Essex police arrested a 33-year-old man for violent disorder and criminal damage following clashes outside an asylum seekers' hotel in Epping, where eight officers were assaulted and police vehicles damaged after a protest involving far-right activists.
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56% Bias Score

Euro 2025: Reality Check for Wales and Poland Highlights Need for Domestic Football Investment
Wales and Poland's debut at Euro 2025 ended with a combined three points and a significant goal differential, highlighting the challenges faced by nations with less developed domestic football infrastructures compared to established teams. Both countries are now focusing on youth development and lea...

Euro 2025: Reality Check for Wales and Poland Highlights Need for Domestic Football Investment
Wales and Poland's debut at Euro 2025 ended with a combined three points and a significant goal differential, highlighting the challenges faced by nations with less developed domestic football infrastructures compared to established teams. Both countries are now focusing on youth development and lea...
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36% Bias Score

Typhoon Wipha Skirts Hong Kong, Causing Localized Damage
Typhoon Wipha hit Hong Kong on Sunday, causing over 471 fallen trees, 253 people to seek shelter, and the cancellation of 400 flights, though damage was less than previous typhoons like Mangkhut and Hato; the storm later weakened into a severe tropical storm after making landfall in Guangdong.

Typhoon Wipha Skirts Hong Kong, Causing Localized Damage
Typhoon Wipha hit Hong Kong on Sunday, causing over 471 fallen trees, 253 people to seek shelter, and the cancellation of 400 flights, though damage was less than previous typhoons like Mangkhut and Hato; the storm later weakened into a severe tropical storm after making landfall in Guangdong.
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32% Bias Score

Tracances": The French Trend of Working During Paid Holidays
The French "tracances" trend, where employees work during paid leave, is fueled by hybrid work and digital tools, raising concerns about work-life balance and potentially blurring professional and personal boundaries; studies from 2024 and 2025 highlight this growing phenomenon.

Tracances": The French Trend of Working During Paid Holidays
The French "tracances" trend, where employees work during paid leave, is fueled by hybrid work and digital tools, raising concerns about work-life balance and potentially blurring professional and personal boundaries; studies from 2024 and 2025 highlight this growing phenomenon.
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48% Bias Score

Greek Robotics Team's Innovative Project Poised for International Patent
In Karpenisi, Greece, 115 teenagers aged 12-18 participated in a robotics boot camp preparing for the FIRST Global Challenge in Panama; their innovative biodiversity project, developed in collaboration with a university and scientists, may lead to an international patent.

Greek Robotics Team's Innovative Project Poised for International Patent
In Karpenisi, Greece, 115 teenagers aged 12-18 participated in a robotics boot camp preparing for the FIRST Global Challenge in Panama; their innovative biodiversity project, developed in collaboration with a university and scientists, may lead to an international patent.
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40% Bias Score

Russia Tests New Drone-Jamming System
The Rostec state corporation successfully tested its new Solaris-NS electronic warfare system on July 19, showcasing its ability to effectively counter drone threats with targeted jamming; however, its stationary nature limits its use to civilian infrastructure protection.

Russia Tests New Drone-Jamming System
The Rostec state corporation successfully tested its new Solaris-NS electronic warfare system on July 19, showcasing its ability to effectively counter drone threats with targeted jamming; however, its stationary nature limits its use to civilian infrastructure protection.
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40% Bias Score
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