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Norway's Tight Election: Inequality, Taxes, and Israel Investments Take Center Stage
Norway holds parliamentary elections on September 8th, with a tight race between centre-left and centre-right blocs, focusing on inequality, taxation, and the controversy surrounding the country's sovereign wealth fund's investments in Israeli companies amid the Gaza conflict.
Norway's Tight Election: Inequality, Taxes, and Israel Investments Take Center Stage
Norway holds parliamentary elections on September 8th, with a tight race between centre-left and centre-right blocs, focusing on inequality, taxation, and the controversy surrounding the country's sovereign wealth fund's investments in Israeli companies amid the Gaza conflict.
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28% Bias Score


Verstappen's Monza Victory: Red Bull's Technical Triumph
Max Verstappen secured a dominant win at the Italian Grand Prix, fueled by significant Red Bull technical upgrades spearheaded by Pierre Waché, marking a turnaround from last year's Monza struggles and narrowing the championship gap.
Verstappen's Monza Victory: Red Bull's Technical Triumph
Max Verstappen secured a dominant win at the Italian Grand Prix, fueled by significant Red Bull technical upgrades spearheaded by Pierre Waché, marking a turnaround from last year's Monza struggles and narrowing the championship gap.
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56% Bias Score


French Prime Minister Bayrou Faces Confidence Vote, Potential Nationwide Strike
French Prime Minister François Bayrou faces a likely no-confidence vote on September 8th, potentially leading to his resignation and a nationwide strike on September 10th, involving up to 100,000 people and various disruptions.
French Prime Minister Bayrou Faces Confidence Vote, Potential Nationwide Strike
French Prime Minister François Bayrou faces a likely no-confidence vote on September 8th, potentially leading to his resignation and a nationwide strike on September 10th, involving up to 100,000 people and various disruptions.
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16% Bias Score


Milei Suffers Setback in Key Argentinian Election
Argentine President Javier Milei's La Libertad Avanza party received only 34% of the vote in the Buenos Aires provincial elections, a significant loss to the Peronist opposition's 47%, signaling potential challenges for Milei's legislative elections next month.
Milei Suffers Setback in Key Argentinian Election
Argentine President Javier Milei's La Libertad Avanza party received only 34% of the vote in the Buenos Aires provincial elections, a significant loss to the Peronist opposition's 47%, signaling potential challenges for Milei's legislative elections next month.
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28% Bias Score


ZEvent 2024 Raises Record-Breaking €16.2 Million for Charities
The 2024 ZEvent, France's largest online charity event, concluded on September 8th, raising a record-breaking €16,179,096 for associations supporting cancer patients and caregivers.
ZEvent 2024 Raises Record-Breaking €16.2 Million for Charities
The 2024 ZEvent, France's largest online charity event, concluded on September 8th, raising a record-breaking €16,179,096 for associations supporting cancer patients and caregivers.
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28% Bias Score


Christoph von Dohnányi: A Life in Music and Resistance
Christoph von Dohnányi, grandson of composer Ernő von Dohnányi and son of resistance fighter Hans von Dohnányi, died at 95, leaving behind a legacy as a renowned conductor known for his interpretations of Bartók and Ligeti, and his contributions to opera.
Christoph von Dohnányi: A Life in Music and Resistance
Christoph von Dohnányi, grandson of composer Ernő von Dohnányi and son of resistance fighter Hans von Dohnányi, died at 95, leaving behind a legacy as a renowned conductor known for his interpretations of Bartók and Ligeti, and his contributions to opera.
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20% Bias Score

Undersea Cable Cuts Disrupt Internet in Asia and Middle East
Multiple undersea cable cuts in the Red Sea caused internet disruptions in parts of Asia and the Middle East, with the cause yet unknown, though Yemen's Houthi rebels' campaign against Red Sea shipping is a concern, despite their denials of targeting such lines.

Undersea Cable Cuts Disrupt Internet in Asia and Middle East
Multiple undersea cable cuts in the Red Sea caused internet disruptions in parts of Asia and the Middle East, with the cause yet unknown, though Yemen's Houthi rebels' campaign against Red Sea shipping is a concern, despite their denials of targeting such lines.
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40% Bias Score

UK Gender Pay Gap Larger Than Official Estimates Suggest
A new study reveals the UK gender pay gap is larger than official figures indicate, approximately 1 percentage point higher, resulting in women earning £375 less annually at the median income level, and significantly higher than the EU and OECD averages.

UK Gender Pay Gap Larger Than Official Estimates Suggest
A new study reveals the UK gender pay gap is larger than official figures indicate, approximately 1 percentage point higher, resulting in women earning £375 less annually at the median income level, and significantly higher than the EU and OECD averages.
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20% Bias Score

Study Reveals High Rate of Falsehoods in Popular AI Chatbots
A NewsGuard study found that ten popular AI chatbots produced false information in one-third of their responses, with some exhibiting significantly higher error rates than others, highlighting persistent challenges in AI accuracy.

Study Reveals High Rate of Falsehoods in Popular AI Chatbots
A NewsGuard study found that ten popular AI chatbots produced false information in one-third of their responses, with some exhibiting significantly higher error rates than others, highlighting persistent challenges in AI accuracy.
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32% Bias Score

UK Records Hottest Summer on Record in 2025
The UK experienced its hottest summer on record in 2025, with an average temperature 1.51°C above the long-term average, driven by four heatwaves and significantly lower rainfall.

UK Records Hottest Summer on Record in 2025
The UK experienced its hottest summer on record in 2025, with an average temperature 1.51°C above the long-term average, driven by four heatwaves and significantly lower rainfall.
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16% Bias Score

Controversial Photos in the Baader-Meinhof Trial
During the 38th day of the Baader-Meinhof trial in Stuttgart on September 12, 1975, defense attorney Otto Schily protested against secretly taken photos of the courtroom published in "Quick" magazine, triggering a heated debate about the trial's fairness and the role of the defense.

Controversial Photos in the Baader-Meinhof Trial
During the 38th day of the Baader-Meinhof trial in Stuttgart on September 12, 1975, defense attorney Otto Schily protested against secretly taken photos of the courtroom published in "Quick" magazine, triggering a heated debate about the trial's fairness and the role of the defense.
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60% Bias Score

Neubauer Criticizes North Sea Gas Extraction as Hurdle to Energy Transition
Climate activist Luisa Neubauer criticized the North Sea gas extraction near Borkum Island, Germany, stating that it hinders the energy transition despite contributing minimally to supply, while new fossil fuel infrastructure is being built, diverting resources from renewable energy expansion.

Neubauer Criticizes North Sea Gas Extraction as Hurdle to Energy Transition
Climate activist Luisa Neubauer criticized the North Sea gas extraction near Borkum Island, Germany, stating that it hinders the energy transition despite contributing minimally to supply, while new fossil fuel infrastructure is being built, diverting resources from renewable energy expansion.
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24% Bias Score
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