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German Unemployment Reaches Three Million
Germany's unemployment rate surpassed three million for the first time in a decade, prompting critical commentary on the country's social welfare system and the need for structural reforms.
German Unemployment Reaches Three Million
Germany's unemployment rate surpassed three million for the first time in a decade, prompting critical commentary on the country's social welfare system and the need for structural reforms.
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56% Bias Score


Court Overturns Injunction Against Asylum Hotel Closure, Sparking Further Protests
Following a Court of Appeal decision overturning an injunction to remove asylum seekers from a hotel in Epping, Essex, at least 13 councils plan to continue their campaigns to close asylum hotels, leading to widespread protests and counter-protests across the UK.
Court Overturns Injunction Against Asylum Hotel Closure, Sparking Further Protests
Following a Court of Appeal decision overturning an injunction to remove asylum seekers from a hotel in Epping, Essex, at least 13 councils plan to continue their campaigns to close asylum hotels, leading to widespread protests and counter-protests across the UK.
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64% Bias Score


US approves $329 million in arms sales to Ukraine
The US government has approved two commercial arms sales to Ukraine totaling $329 million, one for Patriot air defense system maintenance and the other for continued Starlink satellite services.
US approves $329 million in arms sales to Ukraine
The US government has approved two commercial arms sales to Ukraine totaling $329 million, one for Patriot air defense system maintenance and the other for continued Starlink satellite services.
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40% Bias Score


Annobón's Struggle for Independence Amidst Repression
The prime minister of the self-declared Republic of Annobón, Orlando Cartagena, details the island's fight for independence from Equatorial Guinea, including its pursuit of international recognition and allegations of human rights abuses by the Equatorial Guinean government.
Annobón's Struggle for Independence Amidst Repression
The prime minister of the self-declared Republic of Annobón, Orlando Cartagena, details the island's fight for independence from Equatorial Guinea, including its pursuit of international recognition and allegations of human rights abuses by the Equatorial Guinean government.
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16% Bias Score


Millions Unnecessarily Take Beta-Blockers After Heart Attack: Study
A clinical trial involving 8,500 patients in Spain and Italy revealed that beta-blockers provide no benefit for most heart attack survivors and may be harmful to women, prompting calls to reconsider their widespread use.
Millions Unnecessarily Take Beta-Blockers After Heart Attack: Study
A clinical trial involving 8,500 patients in Spain and Italy revealed that beta-blockers provide no benefit for most heart attack survivors and may be harmful to women, prompting calls to reconsider their widespread use.
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36% Bias Score


Microsoft Clears August 2025 Windows Update After SSD Failure Reports
Following reports of SSD failures and data corruption after installing Microsoft's August 2025 security update, Microsoft concluded its investigation, stating no connection between the update and reported issues, while acknowledging ongoing monitoring of user feedback.
Microsoft Clears August 2025 Windows Update After SSD Failure Reports
Following reports of SSD failures and data corruption after installing Microsoft's August 2025 security update, Microsoft concluded its investigation, stating no connection between the update and reported issues, while acknowledging ongoing monitoring of user feedback.
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40% Bias Score

US Appeals Court Rules Most of Trump's Tariffs Illegal
A US appeals court ruled that most tariffs imposed by Donald Trump were unlawful, exceeding his authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), though the ruling allows them to remain in effect until mid-October, setting the stage for a Supreme Court appeal.

US Appeals Court Rules Most of Trump's Tariffs Illegal
A US appeals court ruled that most tariffs imposed by Donald Trump were unlawful, exceeding his authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), though the ruling allows them to remain in effect until mid-October, setting the stage for a Supreme Court appeal.
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28% Bias Score

AI Stethoscope Improves Early Heart Condition Detection
A UK trial involving 1.5 million patients and 205 NHS GP surgeries demonstrated that an AI-powered stethoscope significantly improves the early detection of heart failure, atrial fibrillation, and heart valve disease, leading to earlier treatment.

AI Stethoscope Improves Early Heart Condition Detection
A UK trial involving 1.5 million patients and 205 NHS GP surgeries demonstrated that an AI-powered stethoscope significantly improves the early detection of heart failure, atrial fibrillation, and heart valve disease, leading to earlier treatment.
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56% Bias Score

Destruction of Ourense's Posío Garden: A Loss of Green Space and Community Gathering Place
The city of Ourense, Spain, is facing the destruction of its historic Posío Garden, a beloved green space, to make way for a plaza and cafe, resulting in the felling of at least 25 large trees and sparking public outrage.

Destruction of Ourense's Posío Garden: A Loss of Green Space and Community Gathering Place
The city of Ourense, Spain, is facing the destruction of its historic Posío Garden, a beloved green space, to make way for a plaza and cafe, resulting in the felling of at least 25 large trees and sparking public outrage.
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56% Bias Score

Two civilians indicted for misleading Hawaii health officials about Pearl Harbor fuel spill
A grand jury indicted two civilian workers for providing false information to the Navy about a jet fuel spill at Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility, which later contaminated the drinking water of 6,000 people in November 2021.

Two civilians indicted for misleading Hawaii health officials about Pearl Harbor fuel spill
A grand jury indicted two civilian workers for providing false information to the Navy about a jet fuel spill at Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility, which later contaminated the drinking water of 6,000 people in November 2021.
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24% Bias Score

China Commemorates WWII Victory, Emphasizes Peaceful Development
During press conferences in Beijing, China highlighted its commitment to peaceful development and multilateralism, with 26 foreign leaders including Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un attending the victory commemorations, while emphasizing its stance on relations with major powers and the Global South.

China Commemorates WWII Victory, Emphasizes Peaceful Development
During press conferences in Beijing, China highlighted its commitment to peaceful development and multilateralism, with 26 foreign leaders including Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un attending the victory commemorations, while emphasizing its stance on relations with major powers and the Global South.
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44% Bias Score

Ottawa Man's $55,000 Walk to Conquer Cancer Honors His Parents
Vaughan Rawes, inspired by his parents' battles with cancer, captains a team in the Walk to Conquer Cancer, aiming to raise $55,000 for the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre.

Ottawa Man's $55,000 Walk to Conquer Cancer Honors His Parents
Vaughan Rawes, inspired by his parents' battles with cancer, captains a team in the Walk to Conquer Cancer, aiming to raise $55,000 for the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre.
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32% Bias Score
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