September 2025
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Macedonian PM Mitkovski's First Year in Office: A Review
After 15 months, Macedonian Prime Minister Hristijan Mitkovski's performance is reviewed, focusing on key statements and actions, revealing his approach to governance and policy.
Macedonian PM Mitkovski's First Year in Office: A Review
After 15 months, Macedonian Prime Minister Hristijan Mitkovski's performance is reviewed, focusing on key statements and actions, revealing his approach to governance and policy.
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56% Bias Score


Open Monument Day in Lower Saxony and Bremen: Diverse Historical Sites Open Doors
On September 10th, approximately 600 historical sites in Lower Saxony and Bremen opened to the public for Open Monument Day, offering tours and special events, showcasing a range of historical buildings and industrial sites.
Open Monument Day in Lower Saxony and Bremen: Diverse Historical Sites Open Doors
On September 10th, approximately 600 historical sites in Lower Saxony and Bremen opened to the public for Open Monument Day, offering tours and special events, showcasing a range of historical buildings and industrial sites.
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24% Bias Score


German Metalworkers' Union Demands Tariff Protection Amidst Potential Lürssen Shipyard Takeover
Amidst potential takeover talks of Lürssen's naval shipbuilding division (NVL) by Rheinmetall, the IG Metall union demands the preservation of existing collective bargaining agreements, citing concerns over job security and varying tariff models across NVL's sites.
German Metalworkers' Union Demands Tariff Protection Amidst Potential Lürssen Shipyard Takeover
Amidst potential takeover talks of Lürssen's naval shipbuilding division (NVL) by Rheinmetall, the IG Metall union demands the preservation of existing collective bargaining agreements, citing concerns over job security and varying tariff models across NVL's sites.
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24% Bias Score


Rob & Rylan's Passage to India": A Modern Take on the Travelogue
Rob Rinder and Rylan Clark-Neal's three-part BBC Two travelogue through India updates the familiar format with humor, insightful discussions on gay identity, and interviews with a gay politician and a Dalit rapper.
Rob & Rylan's Passage to India": A Modern Take on the Travelogue
Rob Rinder and Rylan Clark-Neal's three-part BBC Two travelogue through India updates the familiar format with humor, insightful discussions on gay identity, and interviews with a gay politician and a Dalit rapper.
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40% Bias Score


Victorian Liberals President Philip Davis Survives Leadership Challenge Amidst Party Divisions
Following a contentious leadership challenge, Victorian Liberal Party President Philip Davis secured victory against Greg Mirabella by 493 votes to 397, prompting calls for party unity ahead of the 2026 election.
Victorian Liberals President Philip Davis Survives Leadership Challenge Amidst Party Divisions
Following a contentious leadership challenge, Victorian Liberal Party President Philip Davis secured victory against Greg Mirabella by 493 votes to 397, prompting calls for party unity ahead of the 2026 election.
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48% Bias Score


Aberdeen Council Criticizes Asylum Seeker Relocation to Student Flats
Aberdeen City Council criticized the Home Office's decision to move 300 asylum seekers from hotels to former student halls without prior consultation, citing concerns for safety and community impact.
Aberdeen Council Criticizes Asylum Seeker Relocation to Student Flats
Aberdeen City Council criticized the Home Office's decision to move 300 asylum seekers from hotels to former student halls without prior consultation, citing concerns for safety and community impact.
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36% Bias Score

Germany: Wagenknecht Leads Gaza Solidarity Protest, Underscoring Gaps in Government Response; Women's Higher Heart Attack Mortality Rate Highlighted
Sahra Wagenknecht organized a Berlin protest against Israel's actions in Gaza and arms trade, supported by various figures; data reveals women die disproportionately more from heart attacks despite lower incidence, highlighting gender disparities in healthcare.

Germany: Wagenknecht Leads Gaza Solidarity Protest, Underscoring Gaps in Government Response; Women's Higher Heart Attack Mortality Rate Highlighted
Sahra Wagenknecht organized a Berlin protest against Israel's actions in Gaza and arms trade, supported by various figures; data reveals women die disproportionately more from heart attacks despite lower incidence, highlighting gender disparities in healthcare.
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24% Bias Score

ICE Agent Shoots and Kills Mexican Immigrant in Chicago
An ICE agent shot and killed a 38-year-old Mexican immigrant, Silverio Villegas González, in Franklin Park, Illinois, on September 12, 2025, after González allegedly dragged the agent with his car while attempting to flee an arrest.

ICE Agent Shoots and Kills Mexican Immigrant in Chicago
An ICE agent shot and killed a 38-year-old Mexican immigrant, Silverio Villegas González, in Franklin Park, Illinois, on September 12, 2025, after González allegedly dragged the agent with his car while attempting to flee an arrest.
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40% Bias Score

Long-Term Drug Effects on Gut Microbiome Revealed
A study of over 2500 participants revealed that various medications, including antidepressants, beta-blockers, and benzodiazepines, leave long-lasting impacts on the gut microbiome, even years after cessation.

Long-Term Drug Effects on Gut Microbiome Revealed
A study of over 2500 participants revealed that various medications, including antidepressants, beta-blockers, and benzodiazepines, leave long-lasting impacts on the gut microbiome, even years after cessation.
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4% Bias Score

British-Finnish Ice Dance Duo to Compete in Finland's First Same-Sex Team Event
Millie Colling and Emma Aalto, a British-Finnish ice dancing pair, will compete in a Finnish national championship qualifier, marking the country's first same-sex ice dancing team after a rule change.

British-Finnish Ice Dance Duo to Compete in Finland's First Same-Sex Team Event
Millie Colling and Emma Aalto, a British-Finnish ice dancing pair, will compete in a Finnish national championship qualifier, marking the country's first same-sex ice dancing team after a rule change.
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12% Bias Score

Cervical Cancer Awareness: Don't Ignore Unusual Bleeding
A 50-year-old Pakistani woman, Saima Ali, shares her experience with early-stage cervical cancer, highlighting the importance of seeking medical attention for unusual vaginal bleeding or spotting between periods, especially in the context of perimenopause.

Cervical Cancer Awareness: Don't Ignore Unusual Bleeding
A 50-year-old Pakistani woman, Saima Ali, shares her experience with early-stage cervical cancer, highlighting the importance of seeking medical attention for unusual vaginal bleeding or spotting between periods, especially in the context of perimenopause.
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36% Bias Score

Canada's Parliament Resumes After Unusually Short Sitting Year
After a year marked by prorogation, a leadership race, and a general election, Canada's Parliament resumes with only 53 sitting days remaining in 2025, the lowest number since 1937, forcing Prime Minister Mark Carney to address multiple pressing issues.

Canada's Parliament Resumes After Unusually Short Sitting Year
After a year marked by prorogation, a leadership race, and a general election, Canada's Parliament resumes with only 53 sitting days remaining in 2025, the lowest number since 1937, forcing Prime Minister Mark Carney to address multiple pressing issues.
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60% Bias Score
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