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EU Condemns US Visa Denial to Palestinian Officials
The European Union strongly criticized the US decision to deny entry visas to Palestinian officials intending to attend the UN General Assembly in September, citing international law.
EU Condemns US Visa Denial to Palestinian Officials
The European Union strongly criticized the US decision to deny entry visas to Palestinian officials intending to attend the UN General Assembly in September, citing international law.
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64% Bias Score


Antisemitic Graffiti Found on Lyon Holocaust Memorial
On August 30, 2025, antisemitic graffiti reading "Free Gaza" was discovered on a Holocaust memorial in Lyon, France, prompting condemnation and a police investigation.
Antisemitic Graffiti Found on Lyon Holocaust Memorial
On August 30, 2025, antisemitic graffiti reading "Free Gaza" was discovered on a Holocaust memorial in Lyon, France, prompting condemnation and a police investigation.
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40% Bias Score


Rising Seas Threaten Easter Island's Moai Statues
A new study reveals that the iconic Moai statues on Easter Island are at risk of being swallowed by the sea by 2080 due to rising ocean levels caused by climate change, prompting calls for protective measures.
Rising Seas Threaten Easter Island's Moai Statues
A new study reveals that the iconic Moai statues on Easter Island are at risk of being swallowed by the sea by 2080 due to rising ocean levels caused by climate change, prompting calls for protective measures.
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24% Bias Score


Mother of Kumanjayi White Sues Northern Territory Government Over Son's Death
Selma Tasman, mother of Kumanjayi White, a 24-year-old Warlpiri man who died in police custody on May 27, 2025, is suing the Northern Territory government for assault, battery, and false imprisonment, claiming the officers acted unlawfully.
Mother of Kumanjayi White Sues Northern Territory Government Over Son's Death
Selma Tasman, mother of Kumanjayi White, a 24-year-old Warlpiri man who died in police custody on May 27, 2025, is suing the Northern Territory government for assault, battery, and false imprisonment, claiming the officers acted unlawfully.
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28% Bias Score


Australia Urged to Adopt 75% Emissions Reduction Target by 2035
Former UN climate chief Christiana Figueres and a coalition of 350 businesses advocate for a 75% greenhouse gas emissions reduction target in Australia by 2035, citing economic benefits and global leadership opportunities.
Australia Urged to Adopt 75% Emissions Reduction Target by 2035
Former UN climate chief Christiana Figueres and a coalition of 350 businesses advocate for a 75% greenhouse gas emissions reduction target in Australia by 2035, citing economic benefits and global leadership opportunities.
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16% Bias Score


Chicago Mayor Defies Trump's Immigration Crackdown
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson issued an executive order on Saturday prohibiting city agencies and police from collaborating with federal immigration enforcement efforts, defying President Trump's planned 30-day operation starting potentially as early as September 5th.
Chicago Mayor Defies Trump's Immigration Crackdown
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson issued an executive order on Saturday prohibiting city agencies and police from collaborating with federal immigration enforcement efforts, defying President Trump's planned 30-day operation starting potentially as early as September 5th.
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40% Bias Score

Brazilian Fintechs: Rapid Growth, Regulatory Challenges, and Crime
The explosive growth of Brazilian fintechs, while boosting financial inclusion, presents challenges regarding regulation, data security, and the use of these platforms by criminal organizations like the PCC, which moved R$ 140 billion through them.

Brazilian Fintechs: Rapid Growth, Regulatory Challenges, and Crime
The explosive growth of Brazilian fintechs, while boosting financial inclusion, presents challenges regarding regulation, data security, and the use of these platforms by criminal organizations like the PCC, which moved R$ 140 billion through them.
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24% Bias Score

Irish Citizen Assaulted by Berlin Police During Gaza Protest
During a Berlin demonstration against the killing of journalists in Gaza, 25-year-old Irish citizen Kitty O'Brien was struck by police, resulting in a broken arm and sparking protests and official inquiries.

Irish Citizen Assaulted by Berlin Police During Gaza Protest
During a Berlin demonstration against the killing of journalists in Gaza, 25-year-old Irish citizen Kitty O'Brien was struck by police, resulting in a broken arm and sparking protests and official inquiries.
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32% Bias Score

Australian Author's Novel Highlights Censorship of Pro-Palestinian Voices
Randa Abdel-Fattah's new novel, Discipline, explores the censorship and silencing of pro-Palestinian voices in Australia, drawing on her personal experiences and the recent events in Gaza.

Australian Author's Novel Highlights Censorship of Pro-Palestinian Voices
Randa Abdel-Fattah's new novel, Discipline, explores the censorship and silencing of pro-Palestinian voices in Australia, drawing on her personal experiences and the recent events in Gaza.
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16% Bias Score

Altitude's Impact on High-Altitude Restaurants
This article compares three restaurants at different altitudes, exploring how elevation affects food quality, ingredient sourcing, and logistical challenges.

Altitude's Impact on High-Altitude Restaurants
This article compares three restaurants at different altitudes, exploring how elevation affects food quality, ingredient sourcing, and logistical challenges.
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20% Bias Score

Australia's Intergenerational Inequity: A Looming Crisis
Treasurer Jim Chalmers highlights the urgent need to address intergenerational inequity in Australia, exacerbated by tax policies, inadequate public services, and wealth distribution favoring retirees and property owners.

Australia's Intergenerational Inequity: A Looming Crisis
Treasurer Jim Chalmers highlights the urgent need to address intergenerational inequity in Australia, exacerbated by tax policies, inadequate public services, and wealth distribution favoring retirees and property owners.
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28% Bias Score

Analysis of Anti-Government Extremism in Australia
Political sociologist Josh Roose highlights parallels between the 2022 Wieambilla and 2023 Porepunkah police shootings, emphasizing the role of online radicalization and anti-government extremism in both incidents.

Analysis of Anti-Government Extremism in Australia
Political sociologist Josh Roose highlights parallels between the 2022 Wieambilla and 2023 Porepunkah police shootings, emphasizing the role of online radicalization and anti-government extremism in both incidents.
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24% Bias Score
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