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Suspect Arrested in Assassination of Former Ukrainian Parliament Speaker Andriy Parubiy
Following the fatal shooting of former Ukrainian Parliament Speaker Andriy Parubiy in Lviv on Saturday, a suspect has been apprehended, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Suspect Arrested in Assassination of Former Ukrainian Parliament Speaker Andriy Parubiy
Following the fatal shooting of former Ukrainian Parliament Speaker Andriy Parubiy in Lviv on Saturday, a suspect has been apprehended, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
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24% Bias Score


Media Bias and Misreporting in Turkey
Turkish media outlets demonstrated significant biases and inaccuracies in reporting on various events, including the death of Evre B. Clarke, political figures' pasts, religious sensitivities, and sports news, highlighting ethical lapses and factual errors.
Media Bias and Misreporting in Turkey
Turkish media outlets demonstrated significant biases and inaccuracies in reporting on various events, including the death of Evre B. Clarke, political figures' pasts, religious sensitivities, and sports news, highlighting ethical lapses and factual errors.
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56% Bias Score


Norway to Purchase Five British Warships for £10 Billion
Norway will purchase five British Type 26 frigates for £10 billion to bolster its defense capabilities against Russia and enhance NATO cooperation in northern Europe, supporting 4,000 UK jobs.
Norway to Purchase Five British Warships for £10 Billion
Norway will purchase five British Type 26 frigates for £10 billion to bolster its defense capabilities against Russia and enhance NATO cooperation in northern Europe, supporting 4,000 UK jobs.
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40% Bias Score


England Expands Free Childcare, But Faces Capacity Issues
England launched the final phase of its expanded free childcare program, offering 30 hours per week to working parents of children aged nine months to four years, but faces challenges due to nursery staff shortages and high demand.
England Expands Free Childcare, But Faces Capacity Issues
England launched the final phase of its expanded free childcare program, offering 30 hours per week to working parents of children aged nine months to four years, but faces challenges due to nursery staff shortages and high demand.
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20% Bias Score


Genoa's Solidarity March: A Turning Point in the Gaza Debate
A large demonstration in Genoa, Italy, involving an estimated 40,000-50,000 people, collected supplies for Gaza, demonstrating a significant popular movement for humanitarian aid amidst the ongoing conflict.
Genoa's Solidarity March: A Turning Point in the Gaza Debate
A large demonstration in Genoa, Italy, involving an estimated 40,000-50,000 people, collected supplies for Gaza, demonstrating a significant popular movement for humanitarian aid amidst the ongoing conflict.
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44% Bias Score


House Oversight Committee to Meet with Epstein Victims; Trump on Tariffs and Voter ID
The House Oversight Committee will meet privately with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell abuse survivors on Tuesday, while a separate news conference with survivors is planned for Wednesday; Rep. Ro Khanna is confident a discharge petition to release full Epstein files will pass; and President T...
House Oversight Committee to Meet with Epstein Victims; Trump on Tariffs and Voter ID
The House Oversight Committee will meet privately with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell abuse survivors on Tuesday, while a separate news conference with survivors is planned for Wednesday; Rep. Ro Khanna is confident a discharge petition to release full Epstein files will pass; and President T...
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56% Bias Score

Alberta's Book Ban Prompts Satirical Response from Margaret Atwood
Margaret Atwood responded to Alberta's ban on school library books containing sexual content by writing a satirical short story after her novel "The Handmaid's Tale" was removed from some school shelves, prompting criticism and debate about the ban's scope and impact.

Alberta's Book Ban Prompts Satirical Response from Margaret Atwood
Margaret Atwood responded to Alberta's ban on school library books containing sexual content by writing a satirical short story after her novel "The Handmaid's Tale" was removed from some school shelves, prompting criticism and debate about the ban's scope and impact.
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28% Bias Score

Meloni-Macron Clash Reignites: Italy-France Tensions Flare Over Ukraine and Migration
Tensions between Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and French President Emmanuel Macron have escalated, marked by mutual accusations and diplomatic slights, stemming from disagreements over Ukraine and migration policies, despite a brief truce in June.

Meloni-Macron Clash Reignites: Italy-France Tensions Flare Over Ukraine and Migration
Tensions between Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and French President Emmanuel Macron have escalated, marked by mutual accusations and diplomatic slights, stemming from disagreements over Ukraine and migration policies, despite a brief truce in June.
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60% Bias Score

6.0 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Eastern Afghanistan
A 6.0 magnitude earthquake struck Nangarhar province in eastern Afghanistan near the Pakistan border on October 29, 2023, at 11:47 p.m. local time, resulting in casualties and damage, and followed by multiple aftershocks.

6.0 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Eastern Afghanistan
A 6.0 magnitude earthquake struck Nangarhar province in eastern Afghanistan near the Pakistan border on October 29, 2023, at 11:47 p.m. local time, resulting in casualties and damage, and followed by multiple aftershocks.
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16% Bias Score

Canada's First Lunar Rover: A Nation's Journey to the Moon
Canada is developing its first lunar rover for NASA's Artemis program, aiming to explore the Moon's south pole, search for water ice, and measure radiation levels, marking Canada's first-ever led planetary exploration endeavor.

Canada's First Lunar Rover: A Nation's Journey to the Moon
Canada is developing its first lunar rover for NASA's Artemis program, aiming to explore the Moon's south pole, search for water ice, and measure radiation levels, marking Canada's first-ever led planetary exploration endeavor.
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40% Bias Score

Chicago Labor Day Weekend Shootings Amidst Trump's Federal Intervention Threats
Five killed and 30 injured in Chicago shootings over Labor Day weekend, prompting President Trump to renew threats of federal intervention, met with opposition from local officials.

Chicago Labor Day Weekend Shootings Amidst Trump's Federal Intervention Threats
Five killed and 30 injured in Chicago shootings over Labor Day weekend, prompting President Trump to renew threats of federal intervention, met with opposition from local officials.
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24% Bias Score

Chicago Labor Day Weekend Violence: Five Fatalities, 35 Wounded
Over the Labor Day weekend in Chicago, at least five people were fatally shot and 35 others wounded, prompting responses from President Trump and local officials.

Chicago Labor Day Weekend Violence: Five Fatalities, 35 Wounded
Over the Labor Day weekend in Chicago, at least five people were fatally shot and 35 others wounded, prompting responses from President Trump and local officials.
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48% Bias Score
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