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German Military Chaplaincy Adapts to Ukraine War
Since Russia's February 2022 invasion of Ukraine, the German military chaplaincy has significantly adapted its support for soldiers and their families, focusing on ethical considerations and preparing for potential future conflicts.
German Military Chaplaincy Adapts to Ukraine War
Since Russia's February 2022 invasion of Ukraine, the German military chaplaincy has significantly adapted its support for soldiers and their families, focusing on ethical considerations and preparing for potential future conflicts.
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24% Bias Score


Prisoner" parents protest lack of NI special needs services
Parents of children with special educational needs protested outside Stormont on Monday, highlighting insufficient daycare and support services, coinciding with the return of assembly members after summer recess.
Prisoner" parents protest lack of NI special needs services
Parents of children with special educational needs protested outside Stormont on Monday, highlighting insufficient daycare and support services, coinciding with the return of assembly members after summer recess.
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48% Bias Score


Passing of Iranian Singer-Songwriter Jacqueline Deryan
Jacqueline Deryan, an Iranian singer-songwriter and composer, passed away at age 72 in the US after a three-year battle with health issues, according to her sister.
Passing of Iranian Singer-Songwriter Jacqueline Deryan
Jacqueline Deryan, an Iranian singer-songwriter and composer, passed away at age 72 in the US after a three-year battle with health issues, according to her sister.
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16% Bias Score


Differing Crime Statistics Used in US Political Debate
The accuracy of claims about Chicago's crime rate is debated by politicians, with differing metrics and data reporting issues clouding the issue.
Differing Crime Statistics Used in US Political Debate
The accuracy of claims about Chicago's crime rate is debated by politicians, with differing metrics and data reporting issues clouding the issue.
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20% Bias Score


Newly Discovered Portrait Suggests Shakespeare-Southampton Romance
Warwick art historian Elizabeth Goldring discovered a 1590s miniature portrait of Henry Wriothesley, Shakespeare's patron, by Nicholas Hilliard, raising speculation about their relationship due to a defaced playing card backing.
Newly Discovered Portrait Suggests Shakespeare-Southampton Romance
Warwick art historian Elizabeth Goldring discovered a 1590s miniature portrait of Henry Wriothesley, Shakespeare's patron, by Nicholas Hilliard, raising speculation about their relationship due to a defaced playing card backing.
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16% Bias Score


French PM Bayrou's Government Falls After Eight Months
François Bayrou's centrist government in France fell on September 8th, 2025, after failing to win a confidence vote in the National Assembly, marking the fourth shortest-lived government of the Fifth Republic.
French PM Bayrou's Government Falls After Eight Months
François Bayrou's centrist government in France fell on September 8th, 2025, after failing to win a confidence vote in the National Assembly, marking the fourth shortest-lived government of the Fifth Republic.
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24% Bias Score

Greece Announces Tax Cuts Amidst Economic Recovery
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced significant tax cuts, citing economic stability with lower unemployment and improved government finances, but also acknowledging ongoing struggles for many citizens.

Greece Announces Tax Cuts Amidst Economic Recovery
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced significant tax cuts, citing economic stability with lower unemployment and improved government finances, but also acknowledging ongoing struggles for many citizens.
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40% Bias Score

French Prime Minister Bayrou Faces No-Confidence Vote
French Prime Minister François Bayrou delivered his likely final address to the National Assembly, defending his request for a confidence vote and outlining the dire state of French public finances.

French Prime Minister Bayrou Faces No-Confidence Vote
French Prime Minister François Bayrou delivered his likely final address to the National Assembly, defending his request for a confidence vote and outlining the dire state of French public finances.
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52% Bias Score

McEwan's Novel Explores Climate Change's Impact on Future UK
Ian McEwan's new novel, "What We Can Know," set in 2119, depicts a UK partially submerged due to rising sea levels resulting from human-caused climate change, offering a perspective on humanity's resilience and the potential for a future impacted by ecological damage.

McEwan's Novel Explores Climate Change's Impact on Future UK
Ian McEwan's new novel, "What We Can Know," set in 2119, depicts a UK partially submerged due to rising sea levels resulting from human-caused climate change, offering a perspective on humanity's resilience and the potential for a future impacted by ecological damage.
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16% Bias Score

Former NASA Scientist Jailed for £1m Investment Fraud
A former NASA scientist, 85-year-old John Burford, was sentenced to two years in prison for defrauding over 100 investors of £1m through his unauthorized investment firm, Financial Trading Strategies, between 2016 and 2021, using the funds for personal expenses including a house purchase.

Former NASA Scientist Jailed for £1m Investment Fraud
A former NASA scientist, 85-year-old John Burford, was sentenced to two years in prison for defrauding over 100 investors of £1m through his unauthorized investment firm, Financial Trading Strategies, between 2016 and 2021, using the funds for personal expenses including a house purchase.
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12% Bias Score

Manchester City Settles Premier League Dispute Over Commercial Deal Rules
Manchester City and the Premier League have settled their legal dispute over rules governing commercial deals, agreeing to terminate legal proceedings after City accepted the validity of associated party transaction (APT) regulations.

Manchester City Settles Premier League Dispute Over Commercial Deal Rules
Manchester City and the Premier League have settled their legal dispute over rules governing commercial deals, agreeing to terminate legal proceedings after City accepted the validity of associated party transaction (APT) regulations.
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20% Bias Score

Cyberattack on French Hospitals: Patient Data Breached
A cyberattack targeted French hospitals in Hauts-de-France and Normandy, compromising patient identity data but not medical records, prompting concerns about phishing scams.

Cyberattack on French Hospitals: Patient Data Breached
A cyberattack targeted French hospitals in Hauts-de-France and Normandy, compromising patient identity data but not medical records, prompting concerns about phishing scams.
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12% Bias Score
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