September 2025
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Afghanistan Earthquake Kills Over 800, Injures Thousands
A 6.0 magnitude earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan on Sunday night, killing at least 800 people and injuring 2800, according to the Taliban regime, with the death toll expected to rise due to the remoteness of the mountainous region.
Afghanistan Earthquake Kills Over 800, Injures Thousands
A 6.0 magnitude earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan on Sunday night, killing at least 800 people and injuring 2800, according to the Taliban regime, with the death toll expected to rise due to the remoteness of the mountainous region.
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24% Bias Score


Shifting Transfer Market Dynamics: European Football Clubs Prioritize Young Talent
European football clubs are increasingly prioritizing the acquisition of young players (under 22), a trend exemplified by clubs like Chelsea and driven by the potential for future value, impacting transfer fees and strategies.
Shifting Transfer Market Dynamics: European Football Clubs Prioritize Young Talent
European football clubs are increasingly prioritizing the acquisition of young players (under 22), a trend exemplified by clubs like Chelsea and driven by the potential for future value, impacting transfer fees and strategies.
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16% Bias Score


GPS Signal Disruption Grounds Von der Leyen's Plane in Bulgaria
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's plane was forced to make an emergency landing in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, on Sunday after suspected Russian interference disrupted GPS signals, requiring the pilot to rely on paper maps for navigation.
GPS Signal Disruption Grounds Von der Leyen's Plane in Bulgaria
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's plane was forced to make an emergency landing in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, on Sunday after suspected Russian interference disrupted GPS signals, requiring the pilot to rely on paper maps for navigation.
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40% Bias Score


EU News Roundup: Pfizergate, Internal Dissent, and Franco-German Tensions
This week's European news includes new revelations in the 'Pfizergate' scandal, internal EU staff dissent over Israel, Franco-German tensions over defense projects, and the upcoming French budget crisis.
EU News Roundup: Pfizergate, Internal Dissent, and Franco-German Tensions
This week's European news includes new revelations in the 'Pfizergate' scandal, internal EU staff dissent over Israel, Franco-German tensions over defense projects, and the upcoming French budget crisis.
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12% Bias Score


AI Influencers: Revolutionizing Social Media and Advertising
AI-generated influencers are gaining popularity on social media platforms, sparking debates about their impact on the industry and ethical considerations.
AI Influencers: Revolutionizing Social Media and Advertising
AI-generated influencers are gaining popularity on social media platforms, sparking debates about their impact on the industry and ethical considerations.
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20% Bias Score


Afghanistan Earthquake Kills Over 800, Injures Thousands
A 6.0 magnitude earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan on Sunday night, killing at least 800 people and injuring 2,800, according to the Taliban regime, with the death toll expected to rise due to the remoteness of the mountainous region.
Afghanistan Earthquake Kills Over 800, Injures Thousands
A 6.0 magnitude earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan on Sunday night, killing at least 800 people and injuring 2,800, according to the Taliban regime, with the death toll expected to rise due to the remoteness of the mountainous region.
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24% Bias Score

Trump's Tariffs Halt Indigenous Cross-Border Trade
The suspension of duty-free imports by the U.S. government has led several Indigenous Canadian businesses to halt shipments to the U.S., impacting cross-border trade that predates both countries' founding.

Trump's Tariffs Halt Indigenous Cross-Border Trade
The suspension of duty-free imports by the U.S. government has led several Indigenous Canadian businesses to halt shipments to the U.S., impacting cross-border trade that predates both countries' founding.
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20% Bias Score

Dutch Farm Pioneers Regenerative Agriculture Amidst Challenges
Three individuals, including a former soldier and neuroscientist, established a regenerative farm in Millingen aan de Rijn, Netherlands, aiming for sustainable food production, soil improvement, biodiversity, and community building, while facing various challenges.

Dutch Farm Pioneers Regenerative Agriculture Amidst Challenges
Three individuals, including a former soldier and neuroscientist, established a regenerative farm in Millingen aan de Rijn, Netherlands, aiming for sustainable food production, soil improvement, biodiversity, and community building, while facing various challenges.
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16% Bias Score

Trump to Issue Executive Order on Voter ID and Mail-in Ballots
President Trump announced plans to issue an executive order mandating voter ID at polling places and severely restricting mail-in voting, despite lacking constitutional authority over state-level election rules.

Trump to Issue Executive Order on Voter ID and Mail-in Ballots
President Trump announced plans to issue an executive order mandating voter ID at polling places and severely restricting mail-in voting, despite lacking constitutional authority over state-level election rules.
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44% Bias Score

Crete Crime Syndicate: Archimandrite's Role Investigated
A criminal network in Crete is being investigated, with a focus on an archimandrite facing charges of blackmail and aggravated assault; the archimandrite was previously blackmailed by the alleged ringleaders.

Crete Crime Syndicate: Archimandrite's Role Investigated
A criminal network in Crete is being investigated, with a focus on an archimandrite facing charges of blackmail and aggravated assault; the archimandrite was previously blackmailed by the alleged ringleaders.
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24% Bias Score

Greece Prepares for Potential Turkish Interference in Greece-Cyprus Electricity Cable Project
Amidst plans to resume the Greece-Cyprus electricity cable project this autumn, Greece's military is preparing for potential Turkish interference, drawing on lessons from a similar incident last year near Kasos island.

Greece Prepares for Potential Turkish Interference in Greece-Cyprus Electricity Cable Project
Amidst plans to resume the Greece-Cyprus electricity cable project this autumn, Greece's military is preparing for potential Turkish interference, drawing on lessons from a similar incident last year near Kasos island.
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20% Bias Score

Trump's Actions Raise Concerns About Authoritarianism in the US
President Trump, despite denying being a dictator, has taken actions including deploying the National Guard, threatening military intervention in Democrat-controlled cities, and attacking universities and media, leading experts to compare the situation to hybrid regimes like Hungary and Turkey.

Trump's Actions Raise Concerns About Authoritarianism in the US
President Trump, despite denying being a dictator, has taken actions including deploying the National Guard, threatening military intervention in Democrat-controlled cities, and attacking universities and media, leading experts to compare the situation to hybrid regimes like Hungary and Turkey.
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40% Bias Score
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