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A Midlands Town's Story: From Brexit to the Brink
This article discusses a new play, "Till the Stars Come Down," centered on a multigenerational working-class family in a Midlands town grappling with societal changes, including Brexit and immigration, and explores the universal themes of family, change, and the human condition.
A Midlands Town's Story: From Brexit to the Brink
This article discusses a new play, "Till the Stars Come Down," centered on a multigenerational working-class family in a Midlands town grappling with societal changes, including Brexit and immigration, and explores the universal themes of family, change, and the human condition.
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4% Bias Score


American Author Jeffrey Sigger Celebrates 14th Novel Release in Greece
American author Jeffrey Sigger, who traded a successful Wall Street career for writing crime novels set in Greece, will celebrate the release of his 14th novel, "Not Dead Yet," at the Lalounis Jewelry Museum on September 17th.
American Author Jeffrey Sigger Celebrates 14th Novel Release in Greece
American author Jeffrey Sigger, who traded a successful Wall Street career for writing crime novels set in Greece, will celebrate the release of his 14th novel, "Not Dead Yet," at the Lalounis Jewelry Museum on September 17th.
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40% Bias Score


Greece Needs €30 Billion for Energy Transition by 2030
Greece needs at least €30 billion in investments by 2030 to develop new energy production units, excluding additional capital for residential, building, and infrastructure upgrades, according to National Bank of Greece CEO Paul Mylonas.
Greece Needs €30 Billion for Energy Transition by 2030
Greece needs at least €30 billion in investments by 2030 to develop new energy production units, excluding additional capital for residential, building, and infrastructure upgrades, according to National Bank of Greece CEO Paul Mylonas.
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56% Bias Score


Justice Barrett's Memoir Details Conflict Between Personal Beliefs and Judicial Duty
In an excerpt from her upcoming book, Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett recounts her internal struggle in upholding the Constitution despite personal objections to the death penalty, specifically concerning the Dzhokhar Tsarnaev case.
Justice Barrett's Memoir Details Conflict Between Personal Beliefs and Judicial Duty
In an excerpt from her upcoming book, Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett recounts her internal struggle in upholding the Constitution despite personal objections to the death penalty, specifically concerning the Dzhokhar Tsarnaev case.
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16% Bias Score


MIT Engineers Test Air-to-Water Technology in Death Valley
Massachusetts Institute of Technology engineers tested a new device in Death Valley that extracts drinking water from the air using a hydrogel-based material, producing around two-thirds of a cup per day.
MIT Engineers Test Air-to-Water Technology in Death Valley
Massachusetts Institute of Technology engineers tested a new device in Death Valley that extracts drinking water from the air using a hydrogel-based material, producing around two-thirds of a cup per day.
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16% Bias Score


New EU Experience Center Opens in Budapest
A new EU Experience Center in Budapest, created by the European Parliament and Commission, uses interactive tools to educate visitors about the EU's functions, citizen perspectives, and current events, complementing 16 similar centers across Europe.
New EU Experience Center Opens in Budapest
A new EU Experience Center in Budapest, created by the European Parliament and Commission, uses interactive tools to educate visitors about the EU's functions, citizen perspectives, and current events, complementing 16 similar centers across Europe.
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36% Bias Score

Five Women Vie for Colombia's Progressive Presidential Nomination
Five women are competing in a primary election to be the progressive Pacto Histórico's presidential candidate in Colombia, vying for the nomination ahead of a broader coalition's March primary.

Five Women Vie for Colombia's Progressive Presidential Nomination
Five women are competing in a primary election to be the progressive Pacto Histórico's presidential candidate in Colombia, vying for the nomination ahead of a broader coalition's March primary.
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20% Bias Score

82nd Venice Film Festival: "The Voice of Hind Rajab" Emerges as a Strong Contender
The 82nd Venice Film Festival, concluding today, features a high-quality lineup with "The Voice of Hind Rajab" unexpectedly rising as a top contender, potentially influencing the awards due to its powerful portrayal of Gaza and the director's earlier silence on the Palestine conflict.

82nd Venice Film Festival: "The Voice of Hind Rajab" Emerges as a Strong Contender
The 82nd Venice Film Festival, concluding today, features a high-quality lineup with "The Voice of Hind Rajab" unexpectedly rising as a top contender, potentially influencing the awards due to its powerful portrayal of Gaza and the director's earlier silence on the Palestine conflict.
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16% Bias Score

Global South Media and Think Tanks Urged to Cooperate in Multipolar World
Erastus Mwencha, former AU vice-president, called for a unified framework for Global South media and think tanks to navigate a multipolar world, speaking at the 2025 Global South Media and Think Tanks Forum in Yunnan, China, from September 5-9, which gathered 500 representatives from 110 countries.

Global South Media and Think Tanks Urged to Cooperate in Multipolar World
Erastus Mwencha, former AU vice-president, called for a unified framework for Global South media and think tanks to navigate a multipolar world, speaking at the 2025 Global South Media and Think Tanks Forum in Yunnan, China, from September 5-9, which gathered 500 representatives from 110 countries.
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32% Bias Score

French Justice System Struggles with Sexual Assault Cases: Updated Data Shows 83% Non-Prosecution Rate
An updated study by the Institut des politiques publiques (IPP) reveals that 83% of sexual assault cases in France between 2012 and 2019 did not result in prosecution, a figure that has slightly increased from 80% in 2012, despite initial reports suggesting a much higher rate of 94%.

French Justice System Struggles with Sexual Assault Cases: Updated Data Shows 83% Non-Prosecution Rate
An updated study by the Institut des politiques publiques (IPP) reveals that 83% of sexual assault cases in France between 2012 and 2019 did not result in prosecution, a figure that has slightly increased from 80% in 2012, despite initial reports suggesting a much higher rate of 94%.
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52% Bias Score

Farage Modifies Two-Week Migrant Boat Pledge
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has revised his pledge to stop migrant boats within two weeks of taking power, clarifying it would occur within two weeks of enacting new deportation laws.

Farage Modifies Two-Week Migrant Boat Pledge
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has revised his pledge to stop migrant boats within two weeks of taking power, clarifying it would occur within two weeks of enacting new deportation laws.
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48% Bias Score

Connichi 2024: Wiesbaden Hosts Germany's Largest Anime Convention
Approximately 40,000 fans of Japanese pop culture attended the Connichi convention in Wiesbaden, Germany, from [Start Date] to [End Date], 2024, filling the Rhein-Main CongressCenter with elaborate costumes and events.

Connichi 2024: Wiesbaden Hosts Germany's Largest Anime Convention
Approximately 40,000 fans of Japanese pop culture attended the Connichi convention in Wiesbaden, Germany, from [Start Date] to [End Date], 2024, filling the Rhein-Main CongressCenter with elaborate costumes and events.
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36% Bias Score
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