September 2025
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Anutin Charnvirakul Becomes Thailand's Prime Minister
Following a court order removing his predecessor, Anutin Charnvirakul, known for decriminalizing cannabis, was appointed Thailand's prime minister on Sunday after a parliamentary vote, succeeding Paetongtarn Shinawatra who faced ethics violations.
Anutin Charnvirakul Becomes Thailand's Prime Minister
Following a court order removing his predecessor, Anutin Charnvirakul, known for decriminalizing cannabis, was appointed Thailand's prime minister on Sunday after a parliamentary vote, succeeding Paetongtarn Shinawatra who faced ethics violations.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Threatens Military Intervention in Chicago
Former US President Donald Trump, disregarding local authorities, hinted at potential military intervention in Chicago, circulating an AI-generated image reminiscent of "Apocalypse Now" on Truth Social, while claiming credit for crime reduction despite unclear plans.
Trump Threatens Military Intervention in Chicago
Former US President Donald Trump, disregarding local authorities, hinted at potential military intervention in Chicago, circulating an AI-generated image reminiscent of "Apocalypse Now" on Truth Social, while claiming credit for crime reduction despite unclear plans.
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48% Bias Score


French Prime Minister Bayrou Faces Impending No-Confidence Vote
French Prime Minister François Bayrou is facing a no-confidence vote on Monday, September 11th, with predictions of his imminent departure due to opposition from the left and far-right, and a lack of full support from his own coalition.
French Prime Minister Bayrou Faces Impending No-Confidence Vote
French Prime Minister François Bayrou is facing a no-confidence vote on Monday, September 11th, with predictions of his imminent departure due to opposition from the left and far-right, and a lack of full support from his own coalition.
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44% Bias Score


Lisbon Funicular Crash: Cable Failure on National Day of Mourning
A cable failure caused a funicular to lose control in Lisbon, Portugal, on a national day of mourning.
Lisbon Funicular Crash: Cable Failure on National Day of Mourning
A cable failure caused a funicular to lose control in Lisbon, Portugal, on a national day of mourning.
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0% Bias Score


Venice Film Festival Awards: Jarmusch's "Father Mother Sister Brother" Wins Golden Lion
The 82nd Venice Film Festival awarded Jim Jarmusch's "Father Mother Sister Brother" the Golden Lion, while Kaouther Ben Hania's "The Voice of Hind Rajab," about a Palestinian girl killed in 2024, won the Silver Lion.
Venice Film Festival Awards: Jarmusch's "Father Mother Sister Brother" Wins Golden Lion
The 82nd Venice Film Festival awarded Jim Jarmusch's "Father Mother Sister Brother" the Golden Lion, while Kaouther Ben Hania's "The Voice of Hind Rajab," about a Palestinian girl killed in 2024, won the Silver Lion.
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40% Bias Score


Real Household Income Decrease in Several European Countries During Q1 2025
During the first quarter of 2025, real per capita household income decreased in ten out of sixteen European countries, while real per capita GDP increased in twenty out of twenty-seven, indicating a disparity between economic growth and household financial realities.
Real Household Income Decrease in Several European Countries During Q1 2025
During the first quarter of 2025, real per capita household income decreased in ten out of sixteen European countries, while real per capita GDP increased in twenty out of twenty-seven, indicating a disparity between economic growth and household financial realities.
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20% Bias Score

Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba Resigns After Election Defeat
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba resigned on Sunday following his party's defeat in July's parliamentary election, triggering a leadership vote within the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP).

Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba Resigns After Election Defeat
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba resigned on Sunday following his party's defeat in July's parliamentary election, triggering a leadership vote within the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP).
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32% Bias Score

Chicago's Mexican Independence Day Celebrations Marked by Fear and Resilience Amidst Anticipated Immigration Crackdown
Despite concerns over potential federal immigration raids, Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood celebrated Mexican Independence Day with a parade, while other events were canceled or postponed due to fears of increased immigration enforcement.

Chicago's Mexican Independence Day Celebrations Marked by Fear and Resilience Amidst Anticipated Immigration Crackdown
Despite concerns over potential federal immigration raids, Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood celebrated Mexican Independence Day with a parade, while other events were canceled or postponed due to fears of increased immigration enforcement.
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16% Bias Score

La Liga's Financial Sustainability: A Strategic Shift from Chaos to Competitiveness
La Liga's financial reforms, implemented since 2013, have transformed Spanish football from a financially unstable environment to a sustainable and competitive league, despite a significant financial gap with the Premier League.

La Liga's Financial Sustainability: A Strategic Shift from Chaos to Competitiveness
La Liga's financial reforms, implemented since 2013, have transformed Spanish football from a financially unstable environment to a sustainable and competitive league, despite a significant financial gap with the Premier League.
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28% Bias Score

Chicago's Mexican Independence Day Celebrations Marked by Fear and Resilience
Amidst celebrations for Mexican Independence Day in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood, fear of increased federal immigration enforcement cast a shadow, leading to cancellations and postponements of other events, yet the Pilsen community chose to celebrate, demonstrating unity.

Chicago's Mexican Independence Day Celebrations Marked by Fear and Resilience
Amidst celebrations for Mexican Independence Day in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood, fear of increased federal immigration enforcement cast a shadow, leading to cancellations and postponements of other events, yet the Pilsen community chose to celebrate, demonstrating unity.
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16% Bias Score

Bomb Factory" Escapee Captured After 21 Years
Daniel Andreas San Diego, accused in 2003 San Francisco Bay Area bombings, was arrested in North Wales after evading FBI for 21 years and will appear in a British court next week for possible extradition to the US.

Bomb Factory" Escapee Captured After 21 Years
Daniel Andreas San Diego, accused in 2003 San Francisco Bay Area bombings, was arrested in North Wales after evading FBI for 21 years and will appear in a British court next week for possible extradition to the US.
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52% Bias Score

Viral Song Targets Argentinian President's Sister Amidst Corruption Allegations
A satirical song parodying "Guantanamera" targeting Argentinian President Javier Milei's sister, Karina, for alleged corruption, has gone viral in Argentina, coinciding with crucial provincial elections and highlighting a paradox in Milei's anti-establishment image.

Viral Song Targets Argentinian President's Sister Amidst Corruption Allegations
A satirical song parodying "Guantanamera" targeting Argentinian President Javier Milei's sister, Karina, for alleged corruption, has gone viral in Argentina, coinciding with crucial provincial elections and highlighting a paradox in Milei's anti-establishment image.
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28% Bias Score
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