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Europe Steps Up Fight Against Cybercrime: Increased Takedowns, Persistent Threats"
European law enforcement's increased success in dismantling hacking groups, including the arrest of hacker Hano and the takedown of NoName57(16), highlights a rise in international cooperation but also underscores the persistent challenge of cybercrime, particularly DDoS attacks targeting media outl...
Europe Steps Up Fight Against Cybercrime: Increased Takedowns, Persistent Threats"
European law enforcement's increased success in dismantling hacking groups, including the arrest of hacker Hano and the takedown of NoName57(16), highlights a rise in international cooperation but also underscores the persistent challenge of cybercrime, particularly DDoS attacks targeting media outl...
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28% Bias Score


House Adjourns Early Amidst Epstein Files Dispute
The Republican-led House of Representatives adjourned a day early on Wednesday, instead of Thursday, due to Democratic efforts to force votes on releasing Jeffrey Epstein's files; Republicans cited ongoing committee work, while Democrats accused them of avoiding difficult votes.
House Adjourns Early Amidst Epstein Files Dispute
The Republican-led House of Representatives adjourned a day early on Wednesday, instead of Thursday, due to Democratic efforts to force votes on releasing Jeffrey Epstein's files; Republicans cited ongoing committee work, while Democrats accused them of avoiding difficult votes.
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56% Bias Score


Mexico's Mandatory Biometric CURP Raises Privacy Concerns
Mexico will make its CURP national identification number mandatory with biometric data (fingerprints, iris scan, facial image) by 2025, raising privacy concerns among human rights groups despite government claims of improved security and service provision.
Mexico's Mandatory Biometric CURP Raises Privacy Concerns
Mexico will make its CURP national identification number mandatory with biometric data (fingerprints, iris scan, facial image) by 2025, raising privacy concerns among human rights groups despite government claims of improved security and service provision.
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56% Bias Score


Father Charged with Murder After Falsely Reporting Daughter's Kidnapping
Nine-year-old Melina Frattolin was found dead from drowning in upstate New York after her father, Luciano Frattolin, falsely reported her kidnapping; he has been charged with second-degree murder.
Father Charged with Murder After Falsely Reporting Daughter's Kidnapping
Nine-year-old Melina Frattolin was found dead from drowning in upstate New York after her father, Luciano Frattolin, falsely reported her kidnapping; he has been charged with second-degree murder.
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56% Bias Score


US Announces Third Withdrawal from UNESCO
The United States announced its third withdrawal from the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), effective December 31, 2026, citing concerns over UNESCO's ideological agenda and recognition of Palestine, despite contributing 8% of its budget.
US Announces Third Withdrawal from UNESCO
The United States announced its third withdrawal from the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), effective December 31, 2026, citing concerns over UNESCO's ideological agenda and recognition of Palestine, despite contributing 8% of its budget.
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44% Bias Score


First US West Nile Virus Death Highlights Climate Change Impact
An older adult with underlying health conditions in Maricopa County, Arizona, died from West Nile Virus, the first such death in the US this year; 51 human cases have been reported nationwide, highlighting the increasing prevalence of the virus linked to climate change.
First US West Nile Virus Death Highlights Climate Change Impact
An older adult with underlying health conditions in Maricopa County, Arizona, died from West Nile Virus, the first such death in the US this year; 51 human cases have been reported nationwide, highlighting the increasing prevalence of the virus linked to climate change.
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40% Bias Score

Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath's Lead Singer, Dies at 76
Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath's frontman, died aged 76 on Tuesday, his family announced, following a career marked by the band's heavy metal hits and his unique stage presence; tributes poured in from fellow musicians.

Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath's Lead Singer, Dies at 76
Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath's frontman, died aged 76 on Tuesday, his family announced, following a career marked by the band's heavy metal hits and his unique stage presence; tributes poured in from fellow musicians.
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40% Bias Score

Zelenskyy weakens Ukraine's anti-corruption bodies, sparking protests
President Zelenskyy signed a controversial bill into law, weakening Ukraine's anti-corruption agencies, prompting widespread protests in Kyiv and other major cities; critics fear this will hinder EU accession and damage international relations.

Zelenskyy weakens Ukraine's anti-corruption bodies, sparking protests
President Zelenskyy signed a controversial bill into law, weakening Ukraine's anti-corruption agencies, prompting widespread protests in Kyiv and other major cities; critics fear this will hinder EU accession and damage international relations.
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60% Bias Score

Germany Deports 81 to Afghanistan Amid Human Rights Concerns
Germany deported 81 men from Leipzig to Kabul on July 18, 2025, as part of a policy to deport criminals to Afghanistan and Syria; this action, facilitated by Qatar, raises concerns about human rights given the Taliban's record and Germany's non-recognition of the regime.

Germany Deports 81 to Afghanistan Amid Human Rights Concerns
Germany deported 81 men from Leipzig to Kabul on July 18, 2025, as part of a policy to deport criminals to Afghanistan and Syria; this action, facilitated by Qatar, raises concerns about human rights given the Taliban's record and Germany's non-recognition of the regime.
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64% Bias Score

Germany's "Construction Turbo" Aims to Speed Up Housing Projects
German Housing Minister Verena Hubertz proposed a "construction turbo" to fast-track housing projects by streamlining building approvals, aiming to save €2.5 billion annually and alleviate the housing shortage, but facing criticism over potential environmental impacts and bureaucratic increases.

Germany's "Construction Turbo" Aims to Speed Up Housing Projects
German Housing Minister Verena Hubertz proposed a "construction turbo" to fast-track housing projects by streamlining building approvals, aiming to save €2.5 billion annually and alleviate the housing shortage, but facing criticism over potential environmental impacts and bureaucratic increases.
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36% Bias Score

Reform UK's Policing Policy Sparks Gender Equality Controversy
Reform UK's proposed law and order policies sparked controversy after its justice spokesperson stated that women police officers should not patrol together and should be paired with male officers. This statement drew criticism from police chiefs who highlighted the significant contributions of femal...

Reform UK's Policing Policy Sparks Gender Equality Controversy
Reform UK's proposed law and order policies sparked controversy after its justice spokesperson stated that women police officers should not patrol together and should be paired with male officers. This statement drew criticism from police chiefs who highlighted the significant contributions of femal...
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48% Bias Score

Childcare Assault Allegation in Victoria
A mother alleges her two-year-old daughter was sexually assaulted by a childcare worker in Victoria; however, due to a lack of evidence, the worker remains employed and hasn't been charged, raising concerns about childcare safety regulations.

Childcare Assault Allegation in Victoria
A mother alleges her two-year-old daughter was sexually assaulted by a childcare worker in Victoria; however, due to a lack of evidence, the worker remains employed and hasn't been charged, raising concerns about childcare safety regulations.
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52% Bias Score
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