September 2025
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Charlie Kirk's Funeral, Athletics World Championships, and Super Sunday in Eredivisie
Today features the funeral of slain political activist Charlie Kirk in Arizona, the final day of the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, and a Super Sunday in the Eredivisie with PSV-Ajax and AZ-Feyenoord matches.
Charlie Kirk's Funeral, Athletics World Championships, and Super Sunday in Eredivisie
Today features the funeral of slain political activist Charlie Kirk in Arizona, the final day of the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, and a Super Sunday in the Eredivisie with PSV-Ajax and AZ-Feyenoord matches.
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4% Bias Score


Seven Civilians Killed in Northern Syria Amidst Renewed Clashes
Seven civilians, including five women and two children, were killed in airstrikes conducted by the de facto Syrian government forces in the village of Um Tina, near Deir Hafer, Aleppo province, on Saturday, amidst renewed clashes with the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).
Seven Civilians Killed in Northern Syria Amidst Renewed Clashes
Seven civilians, including five women and two children, were killed in airstrikes conducted by the de facto Syrian government forces in the village of Um Tina, near Deir Hafer, Aleppo province, on Saturday, amidst renewed clashes with the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).
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32% Bias Score


Private Equity's Rise Challenges Stock Market's Dominance
The global stock market faces a decline in listed companies as private equity firms offer more attractive financing alternatives, particularly for mid-sized and large businesses, prompting regulatory reforms to revitalize public markets.
Private Equity's Rise Challenges Stock Market's Dominance
The global stock market faces a decline in listed companies as private equity firms offer more attractive financing alternatives, particularly for mid-sized and large businesses, prompting regulatory reforms to revitalize public markets.
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44% Bias Score


Windows of D66 Party Office in The Hague Vandalized Following Anti-Immigration Protest
Following an anti-immigration protest in The Hague, Netherlands, that escalated into riots, windows of the D66 party office were smashed and a container set on fire; approximately 1500 demonstrators blocked the A12 highway, resulting in clashes with police who responded with tear gas and a water can...
Windows of D66 Party Office in The Hague Vandalized Following Anti-Immigration Protest
Following an anti-immigration protest in The Hague, Netherlands, that escalated into riots, windows of the D66 party office were smashed and a container set on fire; approximately 1500 demonstrators blocked the A12 highway, resulting in clashes with police who responded with tear gas and a water can...
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36% Bias Score


Schilder Wins First World Championship Title in Shot Put
Jessica Schilder of the Netherlands secured her first World Athletics Championships title in women's shot put with a winning throw of 20.29 meters in her final attempt, overcoming initial struggles and a previous sixth-place finish at the Paris Olympics.
Schilder Wins First World Championship Title in Shot Put
Jessica Schilder of the Netherlands secured her first World Athletics Championships title in women's shot put with a winning throw of 20.29 meters in her final attempt, overcoming initial struggles and a previous sixth-place finish at the Paris Olympics.
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20% Bias Score


Jessica Schilder Wins World Championship in Shot Put, Anna Hall Takes Heptathlon Gold
Jessica Schilder of the Netherlands secured the world shot put title in Tokyo with a final throw of 20.29 meters, while American Anna Hall won the heptathlon gold medal.
Jessica Schilder Wins World Championship in Shot Put, Anna Hall Takes Heptathlon Gold
Jessica Schilder of the Netherlands secured the world shot put title in Tokyo with a final throw of 20.29 meters, while American Anna Hall won the heptathlon gold medal.
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16% Bias Score

New US$100,000 fee for H-1B visas sparks outrage in India
The United States' announcement of a new $100,000 fee for H-1B work visas has caused significant uproar in India, impacting thousands of highly skilled workers who make up 70% of H-1B visa recipients.

New US$100,000 fee for H-1B visas sparks outrage in India
The United States' announcement of a new $100,000 fee for H-1B work visas has caused significant uproar in India, impacting thousands of highly skilled workers who make up 70% of H-1B visa recipients.
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16% Bias Score

Spanish Judge Accused of 850,000 Euro Fraud
A suspended Spanish judge, Benito Pérez Bello, is on trial in Barcelona for allegedly defrauding three individuals of 850,000 euros, alongside a fugitive co-defendant, Rafael Ruiz Lemonche, with involvement from a former ACB player turned financial guru, Aitor Zárate.

Spanish Judge Accused of 850,000 Euro Fraud
A suspended Spanish judge, Benito Pérez Bello, is on trial in Barcelona for allegedly defrauding three individuals of 850,000 euros, alongside a fugitive co-defendant, Rafael Ruiz Lemonche, with involvement from a former ACB player turned financial guru, Aitor Zárate.
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28% Bias Score

Jessica Schilder Wins World Championship in Shot Put; Anna Hall Triumphs in Heptathlon
Jessica Schilder of the Netherlands secured the world shot put title with a final throw of 20.29 meters in Tokyo, while American Anna Hall won the heptathlon with 6,888 points.

Jessica Schilder Wins World Championship in Shot Put; Anna Hall Triumphs in Heptathlon
Jessica Schilder of the Netherlands secured the world shot put title with a final throw of 20.29 meters in Tokyo, while American Anna Hall won the heptathlon with 6,888 points.
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12% Bias Score

High Seas Treaty enters into force in January 2024
The High Seas Treaty, aiming to protect marine biodiversity in international waters, will enter into force in January 2024 after Marocco became the 60th country to ratify it.

High Seas Treaty enters into force in January 2024
The High Seas Treaty, aiming to protect marine biodiversity in international waters, will enter into force in January 2024 after Marocco became the 60th country to ratify it.
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24% Bias Score

Dutch Eredivisie Sees Record Attendance Amidst Resurgent Popularity
The Dutch Eredivisie is experiencing record-high attendance, driven by improved fan experience, successful club strategies, and a post-pandemic resurgence, resulting in sold-out stadiums and waiting lists.

Dutch Eredivisie Sees Record Attendance Amidst Resurgent Popularity
The Dutch Eredivisie is experiencing record-high attendance, driven by improved fan experience, successful club strategies, and a post-pandemic resurgence, resulting in sold-out stadiums and waiting lists.
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40% Bias Score

Lezersmars" in Utrecht Protests Book Bans and Censorship
Hundreds marched in Utrecht, Netherlands, carrying books symbolizing hope, freedom, and unity to protest growing censorship and threats to free expression, coinciding with the start of the "Week of the Forbidden Book".

Lezersmars" in Utrecht Protests Book Bans and Censorship
Hundreds marched in Utrecht, Netherlands, carrying books symbolizing hope, freedom, and unity to protest growing censorship and threats to free expression, coinciding with the start of the "Week of the Forbidden Book".
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16% Bias Score
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