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Japan Holds Mexico to 0-0 Draw in World Cup Warm-up
In a friendly match held Saturday in Oakland, California, Japan and Mexico battled to a 0-0 draw, showcasing Japan's improved skills but highlighting their need for better finishing.
Japan Holds Mexico to 0-0 Draw in World Cup Warm-up
In a friendly match held Saturday in Oakland, California, Japan and Mexico battled to a 0-0 draw, showcasing Japan's improved skills but highlighting their need for better finishing.
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20% Bias Score


Burnham expresses concern over Labour cabinet balance after Rayner's resignation
Following Angela Rayner's resignation as deputy prime minister and other roles due to a stamp duty underpayment, Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham voiced concern over the cabinet's balance, suggesting the upcoming deputy leadership contest should address internal party management issues.
Burnham expresses concern over Labour cabinet balance after Rayner's resignation
Following Angela Rayner's resignation as deputy prime minister and other roles due to a stamp duty underpayment, Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham voiced concern over the cabinet's balance, suggesting the upcoming deputy leadership contest should address internal party management issues.
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24% Bias Score


Mexico Citizen Repatriated from South Sudan After US Deportation
South Sudan has returned a Mexican citizen to Mexico after he was deported from the United States and brought to Juba in July, the foreign ministry said, highlighting ongoing efforts to repatriate other individuals.
Mexico Citizen Repatriated from South Sudan After US Deportation
South Sudan has returned a Mexican citizen to Mexico after he was deported from the United States and brought to Juba in July, the foreign ministry said, highlighting ongoing efforts to repatriate other individuals.
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0% Bias Score


Japanese PM Ishiba Resigns After Election Defeat
Following his coalition's loss in July's parliamentary elections, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba resigned on Sunday, triggering a leadership vote within the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP).
Japanese PM Ishiba Resigns After Election Defeat
Following his coalition's loss in July's parliamentary elections, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba resigned on Sunday, triggering a leadership vote within the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP).
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36% Bias Score


Germany: Higher Social Security Contributions for High Earners
Starting January, Germany will raise its social security contribution assessment ceiling to €8450 from €8050, impacting high earners, according to a draft regulation from the Federal Ministry of Labour; economists explain this is due to rising wages and a lack of reforms.
Germany: Higher Social Security Contributions for High Earners
Starting January, Germany will raise its social security contribution assessment ceiling to €8450 from €8050, impacting high earners, according to a draft regulation from the Federal Ministry of Labour; economists explain this is due to rising wages and a lack of reforms.
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28% Bias Score


Linnemann Calls for German Welfare State Reform
CDU Secretary General Carsten Linnemann is pushing for significant reforms to Germany's welfare system and bureaucracy reduction, advocating for an "Agenda 2030" to overhaul the Bürgergeld and increase public trust.
Linnemann Calls for German Welfare State Reform
CDU Secretary General Carsten Linnemann is pushing for significant reforms to Germany's welfare system and bureaucracy reduction, advocating for an "Agenda 2030" to overhaul the Bürgergeld and increase public trust.
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52% Bias Score

UK Explores Military Sites to House Asylum Seekers
The UK government is exploring the use of additional military and non-military sites to house asylum seekers currently in hotels, aiming to reduce the £15.3 billion, 10-year cost of hotel accommodations and address anti-migrant protests.

UK Explores Military Sites to House Asylum Seekers
The UK government is exploring the use of additional military and non-military sites to house asylum seekers currently in hotels, aiming to reduce the £15.3 billion, 10-year cost of hotel accommodations and address anti-migrant protests.
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40% Bias Score

Geraint Thomas to Retire After Tour of Britain
Welsh cycling star Geraint Thomas will retire from professional cycling on Sunday, after the final stage of the Tour of Britain, a 122.2km race culminating in his hometown of Cardiff.

Geraint Thomas to Retire After Tour of Britain
Welsh cycling star Geraint Thomas will retire from professional cycling on Sunday, after the final stage of the Tour of Britain, a 122.2km race culminating in his hometown of Cardiff.
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24% Bias Score

Nigeria's 5% Fuel Surcharge: A New Tax or an Old Provision?
Nigeria's 5% fuel surcharge, originating from the 2007 FERMA Law and now integrated into the 2025 Tax Act, is not a new tax but a reinstated provision aimed at funding road infrastructure; it applies to most fossil fuels at the point of sale, excluding household kerosene, cooking gas, and CNG, with ...

Nigeria's 5% Fuel Surcharge: A New Tax or an Old Provision?
Nigeria's 5% fuel surcharge, originating from the 2007 FERMA Law and now integrated into the 2025 Tax Act, is not a new tax but a reinstated provision aimed at funding road infrastructure; it applies to most fossil fuels at the point of sale, excluding household kerosene, cooking gas, and CNG, with ...
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48% Bias Score

SPD's Krach Announced as Berlin's Mayoral Candidate
Steffen Krach, current President of the Hanover Region, will be the SPD's top candidate for the Berlin House of Representatives election in 2024, aiming to become Governing Mayor.

SPD's Krach Announced as Berlin's Mayoral Candidate
Steffen Krach, current President of the Hanover Region, will be the SPD's top candidate for the Berlin House of Representatives election in 2024, aiming to become Governing Mayor.
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28% Bias Score

Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba Resigns After Less Than a Year
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba resigned on Sunday, taking responsibility for the ruling coalition's loss of its parliamentary majority in July's House of Councillors election; he will remain in office until a new Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) leader is chosen.

Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba Resigns After Less Than a Year
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba resigned on Sunday, taking responsibility for the ruling coalition's loss of its parliamentary majority in July's House of Councillors election; he will remain in office until a new Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) leader is chosen.
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28% Bias Score

Ansbach School Attacker Returns to Psychiatric Care After Colombian Escape
The individual convicted for the 2009 Ansbach school attack, who had escaped from a psychiatric facility, was apprehended in Colombia and returned to Germany for continued institutional care.

Ansbach School Attacker Returns to Psychiatric Care After Colombian Escape
The individual convicted for the 2009 Ansbach school attack, who had escaped from a psychiatric facility, was apprehended in Colombia and returned to Germany for continued institutional care.
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40% Bias Score
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