September 2025
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European Auto Industry Faces Existential Crisis Amidst Chinese Competition and Regulatory Hurdles
The European auto industry, employing over 13 million and contributing €1 trillion to the EU's GDP, faces an existential crisis due to declining sales, high energy prices, and Chinese dominance in electric vehicle manufacturing, prompting an urgent meeting with EU leaders.
European Auto Industry Faces Existential Crisis Amidst Chinese Competition and Regulatory Hurdles
The European auto industry, employing over 13 million and contributing €1 trillion to the EU's GDP, faces an existential crisis due to declining sales, high energy prices, and Chinese dominance in electric vehicle manufacturing, prompting an urgent meeting with EU leaders.
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24% Bias Score


European Leaders to Discuss Ukraine War with US
European leaders will travel to the US on Monday or Tuesday to discuss ending the war in Ukraine, following Russia's largest-ever air attack on Ukraine that killed at least four people and set fire to a main government building in Kyiv.
European Leaders to Discuss Ukraine War with US
European leaders will travel to the US on Monday or Tuesday to discuss ending the war in Ukraine, following Russia's largest-ever air attack on Ukraine that killed at least four people and set fire to a main government building in Kyiv.
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32% Bias Score


Global Mental Health Crisis: 1 Billion People Affected, Underserved
A new World Health Organization (WHO) report reveals that over 1 billion people globally suffer from mental disorders, representing 14% of the world's population and highlighting a major global health problem, with significant underserved populations and high economic costs.
Global Mental Health Crisis: 1 Billion People Affected, Underserved
A new World Health Organization (WHO) report reveals that over 1 billion people globally suffer from mental disorders, representing 14% of the world's population and highlighting a major global health problem, with significant underserved populations and high economic costs.
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12% Bias Score


Federal Immigration Raids Planned for Chicago and Other Sanctuary Cities
The Trump administration plans to conduct immigration raids in Chicago and other sanctuary cities this week, following a large-scale raid in Georgia and the launch of "Patriot 2.0" in Massachusetts; cities are preparing, with some events cancelled and legal challenges anticipated.
Federal Immigration Raids Planned for Chicago and Other Sanctuary Cities
The Trump administration plans to conduct immigration raids in Chicago and other sanctuary cities this week, following a large-scale raid in Georgia and the launch of "Patriot 2.0" in Massachusetts; cities are preparing, with some events cancelled and legal challenges anticipated.
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40% Bias Score


Massive Toxic Algae Bloom Devastates Australian Marine Life
A massive toxic algae bloom, spanning over 4,500 square kilometers in Southern Australia, has killed an estimated 14,000 marine animals from over 450 species, impacting fisheries, aquaculture, and coastal tourism.
Massive Toxic Algae Bloom Devastates Australian Marine Life
A massive toxic algae bloom, spanning over 4,500 square kilometers in Southern Australia, has killed an estimated 14,000 marine animals from over 450 species, impacting fisheries, aquaculture, and coastal tourism.
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24% Bias Score


US proposes prisoner exchange to end Gaza conflict
The US proposed that Hamas release all 48 remaining Israeli hostages in exchange for a ceasefire, the release of 2,500-3,000 Palestinian prisoners by Israel, and subsequent negotiations to end the conflict.
US proposes prisoner exchange to end Gaza conflict
The US proposed that Hamas release all 48 remaining Israeli hostages in exchange for a ceasefire, the release of 2,500-3,000 Palestinian prisoners by Israel, and subsequent negotiations to end the conflict.
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24% Bias Score

CSIS Warns Canadian Tech Firms About Chinese-Organized Pitch Competitions
Canada's spy agency, CSIS, is warning Canadian tech entrepreneurs about intellectual property risks at Chinese-organized international pitch competitions, advising them to take precautions before participating.

CSIS Warns Canadian Tech Firms About Chinese-Organized Pitch Competitions
Canada's spy agency, CSIS, is warning Canadian tech entrepreneurs about intellectual property risks at Chinese-organized international pitch competitions, advising them to take precautions before participating.
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44% Bias Score

Hamas Shows Willingness to Negotiate Amidst Ultimatums and International Pressure
Following ultimatums from the U.S. and Israel, Hamas expressed willingness to immediately negotiate a ceasefire based on new American proposals, while Spain announced measures to halt what it called a "genocide in Gaza", and the UN warned of impending famine.

Hamas Shows Willingness to Negotiate Amidst Ultimatums and International Pressure
Following ultimatums from the U.S. and Israel, Hamas expressed willingness to immediately negotiate a ceasefire based on new American proposals, while Spain announced measures to halt what it called a "genocide in Gaza", and the UN warned of impending famine.
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48% Bias Score

Jerusalem Shooting: Five Killed, Seven Wounded in Attack
Palestinian gunmen killed five and wounded seven in a shooting attack at a Jerusalem bus stop, prompting a large-scale security response and international condemnation.

Jerusalem Shooting: Five Killed, Seven Wounded in Attack
Palestinian gunmen killed five and wounded seven in a shooting attack at a Jerusalem bus stop, prompting a large-scale security response and international condemnation.
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40% Bias Score

Russian Strikes Across Ukraine Cause Casualties and Infrastructure Damage
On September 7th, Russian forces attacked multiple Ukrainian regions, resulting in casualties, infrastructure damage, and power outages affecting 20 settlements in the Chernihiv region.

Russian Strikes Across Ukraine Cause Casualties and Infrastructure Damage
On September 7th, Russian forces attacked multiple Ukrainian regions, resulting in casualties, infrastructure damage, and power outages affecting 20 settlements in the Chernihiv region.
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20% Bias Score

Bolsonaro's Trial Verdict Expected by September 12th Amidst Political Tensions
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, facing a 43-year prison sentence for allegedly plotting to remain in power after his 2022 election loss, awaits a verdict by September 12th, while his supporters rally and political opponents express concerns about potential amnesty.

Bolsonaro's Trial Verdict Expected by September 12th Amidst Political Tensions
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, facing a 43-year prison sentence for allegedly plotting to remain in power after his 2022 election loss, awaits a verdict by September 12th, while his supporters rally and political opponents express concerns about potential amnesty.
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36% Bias Score

US Proposes Mideast Ceasefire Principles, Demands Hostage Release
The US presented new ceasefire principles to Hamas, demanding the immediate release of all 48 hostages in exchange for a freeze on Israel's Gaza offensive and subsequent negotiations for a comprehensive war end, prompting mixed responses.

US Proposes Mideast Ceasefire Principles, Demands Hostage Release
The US presented new ceasefire principles to Hamas, demanding the immediate release of all 48 hostages in exchange for a freeze on Israel's Gaza offensive and subsequent negotiations for a comprehensive war end, prompting mixed responses.
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20% Bias Score
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