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German Court Upholds Pro-Palestinian Protest Camp
A Berlin court ruled that a pro-Palestinian protest camp near the Chancellery, previously dismantled by police, is legally an assembly, allowing its reconstruction in a designated park after previous attempts to relocate it failed.
German Court Upholds Pro-Palestinian Protest Camp
A Berlin court ruled that a pro-Palestinian protest camp near the Chancellery, previously dismantled by police, is legally an assembly, allowing its reconstruction in a designated park after previous attempts to relocate it failed.
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36% Bias Score


Australia Fast-Tracks Housing Approvals to Combat Housing Crisis
The Albanese government in Australia announced plans to accelerate housing construction by pausing changes to the National Construction Code, streamlining environmental approvals for over 26,000 homes using a new "strike team" and AI, and collaborating with states and territories to improve the asse...
Australia Fast-Tracks Housing Approvals to Combat Housing Crisis
The Albanese government in Australia announced plans to accelerate housing construction by pausing changes to the National Construction Code, streamlining environmental approvals for over 26,000 homes using a new "strike team" and AI, and collaborating with states and territories to improve the asse...
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40% Bias Score


Africa-led campaign replaces Mercator projection for accurate map representation
A campaign promoting the Equal Earth map projection, which accurately represents Africa's size, is gaining momentum; the African Union endorsed it, aiming to replace the historically inaccurate Mercator projection used globally in education and media.
Africa-led campaign replaces Mercator projection for accurate map representation
A campaign promoting the Equal Earth map projection, which accurately represents Africa's size, is gaining momentum; the African Union endorsed it, aiming to replace the historically inaccurate Mercator projection used globally in education and media.
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32% Bias Score


Menendez Brothers Denied Parole
After a two-day hearing, the California parole board denied parole to Erik and Lyle Menendez, citing illicit cellphone use and other infractions, despite family support and claims of rehabilitation; they will be eligible for review in 18 months.
Menendez Brothers Denied Parole
After a two-day hearing, the California parole board denied parole to Erik and Lyle Menendez, citing illicit cellphone use and other infractions, despite family support and claims of rehabilitation; they will be eligible for review in 18 months.
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44% Bias Score


Menendez Brothers Denied Parole After Prison Infractions
Erik and Lyle Menendez were denied parole in California this week after a two-day hearing, despite family support, due to past prison infractions, notably illicit cell phone use, and concerns about their risk to public safety; they will be eligible for review in a year.
Menendez Brothers Denied Parole After Prison Infractions
Erik and Lyle Menendez were denied parole in California this week after a two-day hearing, despite family support, due to past prison infractions, notably illicit cell phone use, and concerns about their risk to public safety; they will be eligible for review in a year.
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40% Bias Score


Irish Band Cut Off at UK Festival Over Palestine Flag
Irish folk band The Mary Wallopers were cut off mid-performance at the Victorious Festival in Portsmouth, England on Friday after displaying a Palestinian flag and chanting "Free Palestine," prompting conflicting accounts from the band and organizers regarding the reason for the interruption.
Irish Band Cut Off at UK Festival Over Palestine Flag
Irish folk band The Mary Wallopers were cut off mid-performance at the Victorious Festival in Portsmouth, England on Friday after displaying a Palestinian flag and chanting "Free Palestine," prompting conflicting accounts from the band and organizers regarding the reason for the interruption.
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40% Bias Score

Merz Announces Showdown with SPD over German Welfare Reform
German Chancellor Merz announced a tense showdown with the SPD over welfare system reforms, citing its financial unsustainability and criticizing the coalition's performance; he also called for stricter Bürgergeld rules and a clearer stance from the SPD on migration and economic policy.

Merz Announces Showdown with SPD over German Welfare Reform
German Chancellor Merz announced a tense showdown with the SPD over welfare system reforms, citing its financial unsustainability and criticizing the coalition's performance; he also called for stricter Bürgergeld rules and a clearer stance from the SPD on migration and economic policy.
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40% Bias Score

Surge in Electronic Transactions Boosts Greek Revenue, But Incentive Programs for Tradespeople Fail
Greece saw a 10.7% rise in electronic transactions in 2024, reaching €67.7 billion; this led to a €2 billion increase in government revenue and a reduction in the VAT gap, although incentives for using digital payments with certain tradespeople proved ineffective.

Surge in Electronic Transactions Boosts Greek Revenue, But Incentive Programs for Tradespeople Fail
Greece saw a 10.7% rise in electronic transactions in 2024, reaching €67.7 billion; this led to a €2 billion increase in government revenue and a reduction in the VAT gap, although incentives for using digital payments with certain tradespeople proved ineffective.
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44% Bias Score

Third Way Urges Democrats to Drop "Elitist" Jargon to Improve Voter Appeal
A Democratic think tank, Third Way, released a memo urging Democrats to avoid 44 terms considered "elitist" and alienating to voters, including "privilege," "safe space," and "Latinx," to improve electoral prospects following recent losses.

Third Way Urges Democrats to Drop "Elitist" Jargon to Improve Voter Appeal
A Democratic think tank, Third Way, released a memo urging Democrats to avoid 44 terms considered "elitist" and alienating to voters, including "privilege," "safe space," and "Latinx," to improve electoral prospects following recent losses.
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60% Bias Score

Mr. Henderson's Railway: A Scenic Journey Through Andalusia's Past
Mr. Henderson's Railway, launched in 1892, offers scenic train journeys between Algeciras and Bobadilla in Andalusia, Spain, overcoming historical challenges of banditry and a Spanish decree prohibiting direct rail links from Gibraltar, showcasing heritage tourism.

Mr. Henderson's Railway: A Scenic Journey Through Andalusia's Past
Mr. Henderson's Railway, launched in 1892, offers scenic train journeys between Algeciras and Bobadilla in Andalusia, Spain, overcoming historical challenges of banditry and a Spanish decree prohibiting direct rail links from Gibraltar, showcasing heritage tourism.
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36% Bias Score

Serena Williams's Weight-Loss Medication Admission Sparks Body Image Debate
Tennis star Serena Williams revealed her use of weight-loss medication to combat post-partum weight gain, sparking discussion about body image pressures on female athletes and the accessibility of such treatments.

Serena Williams's Weight-Loss Medication Admission Sparks Body Image Debate
Tennis star Serena Williams revealed her use of weight-loss medication to combat post-partum weight gain, sparking discussion about body image pressures on female athletes and the accessibility of such treatments.
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48% Bias Score

Bayrou Faces Budget Crisis, Potential Government Collapse
French Prime Minister François Bayrou will hold a press conference on Monday to address the upcoming budget cuts of €44 billion for 2026 and the potential for a motion of censure and general strike on September 10th and 23rd respectively.

Bayrou Faces Budget Crisis, Potential Government Collapse
French Prime Minister François Bayrou will hold a press conference on Monday to address the upcoming budget cuts of €44 billion for 2026 and the potential for a motion of censure and general strike on September 10th and 23rd respectively.
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60% Bias Score
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