September 2025
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France: Massive Unions' Protest Forces Government to Negotiate
On September 18th, eight French unions staged a major strike and protest, gathering 500,000 (Ministry of Interior) to over 1 million (CGT) people to denounce the 2026 budget proposal, prompting the government to negotiate.
France: Massive Unions' Protest Forces Government to Negotiate
On September 18th, eight French unions staged a major strike and protest, gathering 500,000 (Ministry of Interior) to over 1 million (CGT) people to denounce the 2026 budget proposal, prompting the government to negotiate.
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28% Bias Score


British Couple Released From Taliban Detention After Qatari Mediation
A British couple, Peter and Barbie Reynolds, detained in Afghanistan by the Taliban since February, have been released following Qatari-mediated negotiations and are en route to the UK after receiving medical attention in Doha.
British Couple Released From Taliban Detention After Qatari Mediation
A British couple, Peter and Barbie Reynolds, detained in Afghanistan by the Taliban since February, have been released following Qatari-mediated negotiations and are en route to the UK after receiving medical attention in Doha.
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24% Bias Score


Extensive Employee Monitoring in Remote Work: Itaú Dismissals Spark Debate
Itaú's dismissal of over 1,000 remote and hybrid employees sparked controversy after it was revealed the bank used software to meticulously monitor employee computer activity over four months, raising concerns about employee privacy and the extent of such workplace surveillance.
Extensive Employee Monitoring in Remote Work: Itaú Dismissals Spark Debate
Itaú's dismissal of over 1,000 remote and hybrid employees sparked controversy after it was revealed the bank used software to meticulously monitor employee computer activity over four months, raising concerns about employee privacy and the extent of such workplace surveillance.
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28% Bias Score


Arrest of Hicham Harb, Suspected Mastermind of 1982 Paris Attack
French authorities announced the arrest of Hicham Harb, a key suspect in the 1982 Rue des Rosiers attack in Paris, by Palestinian authorities; this development comes three days before France's planned recognition of Palestine.
Arrest of Hicham Harb, Suspected Mastermind of 1982 Paris Attack
French authorities announced the arrest of Hicham Harb, a key suspect in the 1982 Rue des Rosiers attack in Paris, by Palestinian authorities; this development comes three days before France's planned recognition of Palestine.
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24% Bias Score


Growing Calls for Boycott of Israel Echo South Africa's Apartheid Era
Amid escalating violence in Gaza, increasing calls for a boycott of Israel across various sectors are raising questions about their effectiveness, drawing parallels to the boycotts against apartheid-era South Africa.
Growing Calls for Boycott of Israel Echo South Africa's Apartheid Era
Amid escalating violence in Gaza, increasing calls for a boycott of Israel across various sectors are raising questions about their effectiveness, drawing parallels to the boycotts against apartheid-era South Africa.
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24% Bias Score


Global Billionaire Wealth Surge: 1987-2025
From 140 billionaires with a combined wealth of $295 billion in 1987, the number has skyrocketed to 3,000 in 2025, possessing a combined $16 trillion, raising concerns about their low tax contributions.
Global Billionaire Wealth Surge: 1987-2025
From 140 billionaires with a combined wealth of $295 billion in 1987, the number has skyrocketed to 3,000 in 2025, possessing a combined $16 trillion, raising concerns about their low tax contributions.
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48% Bias Score

US Winter Heating Bills to Surge 7.6%, Impacting Millions
American households face a 7.6% average increase in winter heating costs, reaching $976, due to rising electricity and natural gas prices and a colder weather forecast, while federal assistance remains stagnant, disproportionately affecting low-income households.

US Winter Heating Bills to Surge 7.6%, Impacting Millions
American households face a 7.6% average increase in winter heating costs, reaching $976, due to rising electricity and natural gas prices and a colder weather forecast, while federal assistance remains stagnant, disproportionately affecting low-income households.
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32% Bias Score

AI-Generated Song Wins AKB48 Songwriting Competition
In a songwriting competition between famed J-pop producer Yasushi Akimoto and an AI trained on his work, the AI's song "Omoide Scroll" beat Akimoto's "Cecil" with 14,225 votes to 10,535, prompting reflection on the future of music production.

AI-Generated Song Wins AKB48 Songwriting Competition
In a songwriting competition between famed J-pop producer Yasushi Akimoto and an AI trained on his work, the AI's song "Omoide Scroll" beat Akimoto's "Cecil" with 14,225 votes to 10,535, prompting reflection on the future of music production.
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4% Bias Score

Apple Launches $2,000 iPhone 17 Pro Max with 2TB Storage
Apple launched its new iPhone 17 lineup, including a $2,000 iPhone 17 Pro Max with 2TB of storage, its most expensive phone yet, aiming to boost revenue amid slowing smartphone sales and competition.

Apple Launches $2,000 iPhone 17 Pro Max with 2TB Storage
Apple launched its new iPhone 17 lineup, including a $2,000 iPhone 17 Pro Max with 2TB of storage, its most expensive phone yet, aiming to boost revenue amid slowing smartphone sales and competition.
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32% Bias Score

Rise of Far-Right Extremism in UK Fueled by Social Media and Political Inaction
A large anti-immigration march in London, attracting 110,000-150,000 participants, highlights a concerning rise in far-right extremism in the UK, exacerbated by social media and muted political responses.

Rise of Far-Right Extremism in UK Fueled by Social Media and Political Inaction
A large anti-immigration march in London, attracting 110,000-150,000 participants, highlights a concerning rise in far-right extremism in the UK, exacerbated by social media and muted political responses.
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60% Bias Score

UN Security Council to Decide on Re-imposing Iran Sanctions
France, Britain, and Germany triggered a UN Security Council meeting today to re-impose sanctions on Iran due to its non-compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal, expecting a vote at 17:00 (Greek time).

UN Security Council to Decide on Re-imposing Iran Sanctions
France, Britain, and Germany triggered a UN Security Council meeting today to re-impose sanctions on Iran due to its non-compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal, expecting a vote at 17:00 (Greek time).
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40% Bias Score

New York Lawmakers Arrested in Protest Against ICE
At least 70 demonstrators, including 11 New York lawmakers, were arrested Thursday during protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at a Manhattan federal building, where ICE has been detaining immigrants amid the Trump administration's anti-immigration agenda.

New York Lawmakers Arrested in Protest Against ICE
At least 70 demonstrators, including 11 New York lawmakers, were arrested Thursday during protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at a Manhattan federal building, where ICE has been detaining immigrants amid the Trump administration's anti-immigration agenda.
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24% Bias Score
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