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Portuguese President Blocks Controversial Immigration Law
Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa blocked a new immigration law passed by the conservative government and the far-right Chega party, citing discriminatory provisions and procedural violations, and referring it to the Constitutional Court for review.
Portuguese President Blocks Controversial Immigration Law
Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa blocked a new immigration law passed by the conservative government and the far-right Chega party, citing discriminatory provisions and procedural violations, and referring it to the Constitutional Court for review.
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40% Bias Score


Bailey's Financial Stability Focus: A Populist Threat
Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey's actions during the 2020 pandemic and 2022 mini-budget crisis prevented financial collapses, but criticism remains regarding proactive risk management; his current biggest concern is the potential rise of a populist government.
Bailey's Financial Stability Focus: A Populist Threat
Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey's actions during the 2020 pandemic and 2022 mini-budget crisis prevented financial collapses, but criticism remains regarding proactive risk management; his current biggest concern is the potential rise of a populist government.
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48% Bias Score


Australia Condemns Israel's Gaza Actions, Raising Questions on Sanctions and Palestine Recognition
Australian Prime Minister Albanese condemned Israel's actions in Gaza as breaches of international law and humanitarian principles, prompting calls for sanctions and raising questions about future recognition of a Palestinian state.
Australia Condemns Israel's Gaza Actions, Raising Questions on Sanctions and Palestine Recognition
Australian Prime Minister Albanese condemned Israel's actions in Gaza as breaches of international law and humanitarian principles, prompting calls for sanctions and raising questions about future recognition of a Palestinian state.
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44% Bias Score


Armed Bystander Stops Walmart Stabbing Rampage
On Saturday afternoon, Bradford James Gille stabbed 11 people at a Traverse City, Michigan Walmart; former Marine Derrick Perry intervened, holding Gille at gunpoint until police arrived, potentially saving lives; victims ranged in age from 21 to 84.
Armed Bystander Stops Walmart Stabbing Rampage
On Saturday afternoon, Bradford James Gille stabbed 11 people at a Traverse City, Michigan Walmart; former Marine Derrick Perry intervened, holding Gille at gunpoint until police arrived, potentially saving lives; victims ranged in age from 21 to 84.
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44% Bias Score


Satirist Tom Lehrer Dies at 97
American satirist and mathematician Tom Lehrer died at age 97; his satirical songs, blending math and social commentary, impacted comedic artists and found new audiences online.
Satirist Tom Lehrer Dies at 97
American satirist and mathematician Tom Lehrer died at age 97; his satirical songs, blending math and social commentary, impacted comedic artists and found new audiences online.
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16% Bias Score


Online Safety Act Sparks Free Speech Concerns in UK
The UK's Online Safety Act is causing widespread restrictions on viewing videos of asylum seeker protests and political speeches on platforms like X, sparking concerns about free speech and censorship due to its age verification requirements; critics cite instances of blocked content and warn of cat...
Online Safety Act Sparks Free Speech Concerns in UK
The UK's Online Safety Act is causing widespread restrictions on viewing videos of asylum seeker protests and political speeches on platforms like X, sparking concerns about free speech and censorship due to its age verification requirements; critics cite instances of blocked content and warn of cat...
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56% Bias Score

UK Government Job Site Adverts Sharia Law Role, Sparking MP Outrage
A job posting for a """Sharia Law Administrator""" on the UK government's job site sparked outrage from MPs who argue it promotes a parallel legal system, highlighting concerns about the up to 85 sharia courts operating in the UK and the role of the Find a Job platform.

UK Government Job Site Adverts Sharia Law Role, Sparking MP Outrage
A job posting for a """Sharia Law Administrator""" on the UK government's job site sparked outrage from MPs who argue it promotes a parallel legal system, highlighting concerns about the up to 85 sharia courts operating in the UK and the role of the Find a Job platform.
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60% Bias Score

Australia confronts multiple crises: Childcare abuse, Gaza, and domestic pressure
Australia grapples with widespread childcare abuse allegations, a push for Palestinian state recognition within the Labor party, and ongoing crises in Gaza and domestically.

Australia confronts multiple crises: Childcare abuse, Gaza, and domestic pressure
Australia grapples with widespread childcare abuse allegations, a push for Palestinian state recognition within the Labor party, and ongoing crises in Gaza and domestically.
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44% Bias Score

Up to 43 Killed in ADF Attack on DRC Church
An attack by the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) on a church and homes in Komanda, Democratic Republic of Congo, on [Date], resulted in the deaths of up to 43 people, including approximately 20 worshippers killed during a night vigil; the death toll remains disputed. The ADF, linked to Islamic State,...

Up to 43 Killed in ADF Attack on DRC Church
An attack by the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) on a church and homes in Komanda, Democratic Republic of Congo, on [Date], resulted in the deaths of up to 43 people, including approximately 20 worshippers killed during a night vigil; the death toll remains disputed. The ADF, linked to Islamic State,...
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52% Bias Score

Calvino, Pavese, and the Italian Anti-Nuclear Movement of 1950
In July 1950, Italo Calvino joined Cesare Pavese and others in signing the Stockholm Appeal against atomic weapons, a significant event highlighting Italy's complex history with nuclear development and the widespread intellectual engagement with the issue in the post-war era.

Calvino, Pavese, and the Italian Anti-Nuclear Movement of 1950
In July 1950, Italo Calvino joined Cesare Pavese and others in signing the Stockholm Appeal against atomic weapons, a significant event highlighting Italy's complex history with nuclear development and the widespread intellectual engagement with the issue in the post-war era.
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32% Bias Score

Spain's Increased Energy Dependence on U.S. Following Scotland Agreement and Blackout
Spain's energy dependence on the U.S. is sharply rising after a Scotland agreement shifting EU energy supply from Russia to the U.S., while simultaneously Spain is phasing out domestic nuclear energy, increasing vulnerability after a recent blackout and failed anti-blackout legislation.

Spain's Increased Energy Dependence on U.S. Following Scotland Agreement and Blackout
Spain's energy dependence on the U.S. is sharply rising after a Scotland agreement shifting EU energy supply from Russia to the U.S., while simultaneously Spain is phasing out domestic nuclear energy, increasing vulnerability after a recent blackout and failed anti-blackout legislation.
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60% Bias Score

Judge to Decide Fate of Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe
A Bogotá judge is set to rule on the case against former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe, accused of witness tampering and fraud by Senator Iván Cepeda; the decision holds significant weight for the nation's political future and 2026 elections.

Judge to Decide Fate of Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe
A Bogotá judge is set to rule on the case against former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe, accused of witness tampering and fraud by Senator Iván Cepeda; the decision holds significant weight for the nation's political future and 2026 elections.
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48% Bias Score
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