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Desi Pubs: From Segregation to Integration in the UK
A new documentary, "The Rise of Mixy," details how the exclusion of South Asian men from British pubs in the 1960s and 70s led to the creation of desi pubs, which have since become symbols of integration and community.
Desi Pubs: From Segregation to Integration in the UK
A new documentary, "The Rise of Mixy," details how the exclusion of South Asian men from British pubs in the 1960s and 70s led to the creation of desi pubs, which have since become symbols of integration and community.
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40% Bias Score


France's Over-Administered Territory Costs €7.5 Billion Annually
A report reveals that France's complex administrative system costs taxpayers €7.5 billion yearly, prompting calls for reform to simplify local governance and reduce costs.
France's Over-Administered Territory Costs €7.5 Billion Annually
A report reveals that France's complex administrative system costs taxpayers €7.5 billion yearly, prompting calls for reform to simplify local governance and reduce costs.
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52% Bias Score


Delayed Parenthood: Financial Realities and Insurance Strategies
This article discusses the impact of delayed parenthood on life insurance needs, highlighting the increasing trend of later childbearing due to economic factors and shifting societal milestones.
Delayed Parenthood: Financial Realities and Insurance Strategies
This article discusses the impact of delayed parenthood on life insurance needs, highlighting the increasing trend of later childbearing due to economic factors and shifting societal milestones.
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16% Bias Score


Coalition rejects 2030, 2035 climate targets; internal divisions exposed
Liberal leader Sussan Ley announced the Coalition will not adopt 2030 or 2035 emissions reduction targets unless in government, revealing internal divisions and contradicting statements, while the government's 62-70% target by 2035 faces criticism and cautious support.
Coalition rejects 2030, 2035 climate targets; internal divisions exposed
Liberal leader Sussan Ley announced the Coalition will not adopt 2030 or 2035 emissions reduction targets unless in government, revealing internal divisions and contradicting statements, while the government's 62-70% target by 2035 faces criticism and cautious support.
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28% Bias Score


UK Deports Second Migrant to France Under New Deal
An Eritrean man became the second individual deported to France under a new UK-France agreement aimed at deterring illegal immigration via small boats, following a failed legal challenge.
UK Deports Second Migrant to France Under New Deal
An Eritrean man became the second individual deported to France under a new UK-France agreement aimed at deterring illegal immigration via small boats, following a failed legal challenge.
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52% Bias Score


Tortoise: New Album, Touch, After Nine-Year Hiatus Reflects Band's Evolution and Chicago's Transformation
Tortoise, a Chicago-based experimental rock band, releases their first album in nine years, "Touch," reflecting their evolution and the city's gentrification, with the band's members now scattered across the US.
Tortoise: New Album, Touch, After Nine-Year Hiatus Reflects Band's Evolution and Chicago's Transformation
Tortoise, a Chicago-based experimental rock band, releases their first album in nine years, "Touch," reflecting their evolution and the city's gentrification, with the band's members now scattered across the US.
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12% Bias Score

France Experiencing Unexpected September Heatwave
A late-summer heatwave is affecting most of France on September 19th, with temperatures reaching up to 35°C in some areas, a phenomenon linked to climate change and resulting in early grape harvests.

France Experiencing Unexpected September Heatwave
A late-summer heatwave is affecting most of France on September 19th, with temperatures reaching up to 35°C in some areas, a phenomenon linked to climate change and resulting in early grape harvests.
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24% Bias Score

Europe Debates Wealth Taxes Amidst Fiscal Challenges
Several European nations are currently debating the implementation, adjustment, or abolishment of wealth taxes on high-net-worth individuals, driven by fiscal needs and social equity concerns.

Europe Debates Wealth Taxes Amidst Fiscal Challenges
Several European nations are currently debating the implementation, adjustment, or abolishment of wealth taxes on high-net-worth individuals, driven by fiscal needs and social equity concerns.
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16% Bias Score

Verstappen commits to Red Bull through 2028
Max Verstappen, 27, reaffirmed his commitment to Red Bull Racing in Formula 1 until at least 2028, citing the team's family atmosphere and his long-term aspiration to end his career with them.

Verstappen commits to Red Bull through 2028
Max Verstappen, 27, reaffirmed his commitment to Red Bull Racing in Formula 1 until at least 2028, citing the team's family atmosphere and his long-term aspiration to end his career with them.
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32% Bias Score

Streaming Pick of the Week: September 21-27
This week's streaming highlights include a Jessica Chastain thriller about online extremism, a Steven Knight drama on the Guinness family, and Sylvester Stallone's return in Tulsa King, alongside other diverse offerings.

Streaming Pick of the Week: September 21-27
This week's streaming highlights include a Jessica Chastain thriller about online extremism, a Steven Knight drama on the Guinness family, and Sylvester Stallone's return in Tulsa King, alongside other diverse offerings.
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36% Bias Score

Sydney Metro Workers Vote on Potential Strike Action After Pay Negotiations Fail
Sydney Metro workers will vote on whether to strike after pay negotiations with the private operator, Metro Trains Sydney, broke down, potentially causing significant disruption to commuters.

Sydney Metro Workers Vote on Potential Strike Action After Pay Negotiations Fail
Sydney Metro workers will vote on whether to strike after pay negotiations with the private operator, Metro Trains Sydney, broke down, potentially causing significant disruption to commuters.
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24% Bias Score

Seven Teenagers Charged with Double Murder in Melbourne
Seven teenagers have been charged with murder following the stabbing deaths of 15-year-old Dau Akueng and 12-year-old Chol Achiek in Melbourne's west on September 6th, allegedly attacked while walking home from a basketball game by masked assailants.

Seven Teenagers Charged with Double Murder in Melbourne
Seven teenagers have been charged with murder following the stabbing deaths of 15-year-old Dau Akueng and 12-year-old Chol Achiek in Melbourne's west on September 6th, allegedly attacked while walking home from a basketball game by masked assailants.
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36% Bias Score
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