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UK Bars Citizenship for Refugees Arriving Illegally
The UK government announced stricter immigration rules barring citizenship for refugees entering the country illegally, impacting at least 71,000 people and sparking criticism from refugee groups and opposition MPs.
UK Bars Citizenship for Refugees Arriving Illegally
The UK government announced stricter immigration rules barring citizenship for refugees entering the country illegally, impacting at least 71,000 people and sparking criticism from refugee groups and opposition MPs.
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52% Bias Score


Schmidt Warns of AI Misuse by Rogue States
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt warned that AI could be misused by rogue states like North Korea, Iran, and Russia to create biological weapons, advocating for government oversight while cautioning against overregulation that could stifle innovation, contrasting the US and UK's refusal to sign an AI ...
Schmidt Warns of AI Misuse by Rogue States
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt warned that AI could be misused by rogue states like North Korea, Iran, and Russia to create biological weapons, advocating for government oversight while cautioning against overregulation that could stifle innovation, contrasting the US and UK's refusal to sign an AI ...
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52% Bias Score


Government Advisor's Controversial Past Raises Conflict of Interest Concerns
Lord Hermer, a newly appointed senior government legal advisor with a history of representing controversial figures and criticizing the British state, raises concerns about potential conflicts of interest due to his past cases involving Shamima Begum, Gerry Adams, and an Al Qaeda suspect.
Government Advisor's Controversial Past Raises Conflict of Interest Concerns
Lord Hermer, a newly appointed senior government legal advisor with a history of representing controversial figures and criticizing the British state, raises concerns about potential conflicts of interest due to his past cases involving Shamima Begum, Gerry Adams, and an Al Qaeda suspect.
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64% Bias Score


UK to Lease Diego Garcia Base from Mauritius for at Least ÂŁ9 Billion Amid Security Concerns
The UK will lease back its Diego Garcia military base from Mauritius for at least ÂŁ9 billion over 99 years after ceding sovereignty of the Chagos Islands, despite concerns about the cost and potential security risks, particularly given China's influence and strained defense budgets.
UK to Lease Diego Garcia Base from Mauritius for at Least ÂŁ9 Billion Amid Security Concerns
The UK will lease back its Diego Garcia military base from Mauritius for at least ÂŁ9 billion over 99 years after ceding sovereignty of the Chagos Islands, despite concerns about the cost and potential security risks, particularly given China's influence and strained defense budgets.
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68% Bias Score


UK Government's AI Copyright Proposal Faces Backlash from Labour MPs
Labour MPs are criticizing a UK government proposal to allow AI companies to bypass copyright laws, citing instances of creative works being used without permission to train AI; the government's proposed opt-out system for copyright protection is viewed as favoring tech giants over creative industri...
UK Government's AI Copyright Proposal Faces Backlash from Labour MPs
Labour MPs are criticizing a UK government proposal to allow AI companies to bypass copyright laws, citing instances of creative works being used without permission to train AI; the government's proposed opt-out system for copyright protection is viewed as favoring tech giants over creative industri...
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48% Bias Score


Chemsex Deaths in London: A Public Health Crisis
Chemsex, involving the combined use of mephedrone, crystal meth, and GHB/GBL, is linked to an estimated 3 monthly deaths in London and potentially 1,000 deaths over a decade, with underreporting suspected; the practice is also increasingly linked to crime, with offenses rising from 19 in 2018 to 363...
Chemsex Deaths in London: A Public Health Crisis
Chemsex, involving the combined use of mephedrone, crystal meth, and GHB/GBL, is linked to an estimated 3 monthly deaths in London and potentially 1,000 deaths over a decade, with underreporting suspected; the practice is also increasingly linked to crime, with offenses rising from 19 in 2018 to 363...
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56% Bias Score

US-Russia Prisoner Exchange: Vinnik Released
The US released Russian businessman Alexander Vinnik, accused of laundering billions via BTC-e, in exchange for American Mark Vogel; another US citizen was freed in Belarus.

US-Russia Prisoner Exchange: Vinnik Released
The US released Russian businessman Alexander Vinnik, accused of laundering billions via BTC-e, in exchange for American Mark Vogel; another US citizen was freed in Belarus.
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44% Bias Score

Anti-Trump Protest in Brussels Highlights Transatlantic Divide on US Foreign Policy
An anti-Trump protest took place in Brussels on Wednesday, coinciding with a meeting of the Ukraine Contact Group where the US Deputy Secretary of Defense stated that Ukraine's return to pre-2014 borders and NATO membership are unrealistic, highlighting differing views on US foreign policy and democ...

Anti-Trump Protest in Brussels Highlights Transatlantic Divide on US Foreign Policy
An anti-Trump protest took place in Brussels on Wednesday, coinciding with a meeting of the Ukraine Contact Group where the US Deputy Secretary of Defense stated that Ukraine's return to pre-2014 borders and NATO membership are unrealistic, highlighting differing views on US foreign policy and democ...
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40% Bias Score

Trump's Federal Employee Buyout Program Allowed to Proceed
A US District Judge in Boston on Wednesday allowed President Trump's program offering buyouts to 65,000 federal employees to proceed, rejecting a lawsuit by labor unions who argued it was illegal; the judge found that the unions lacked standing to sue, but did not rule on the legality of the program...

Trump's Federal Employee Buyout Program Allowed to Proceed
A US District Judge in Boston on Wednesday allowed President Trump's program offering buyouts to 65,000 federal employees to proceed, rejecting a lawsuit by labor unions who argued it was illegal; the judge found that the unions lacked standing to sue, but did not rule on the legality of the program...
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56% Bias Score

UK to potentially ban Islamic preacher who prioritized prayer over paedophilia and murder
Australian Islamic preacher Mohamed Hoblos, banned from the Schengen area for claiming prayer attendance outweighs committing paedophilia or murder, is scheduled to speak across the UK despite a potential Home Office ban and calls for a lifetime ban from the Shadow Home Secretary.

UK to potentially ban Islamic preacher who prioritized prayer over paedophilia and murder
Australian Islamic preacher Mohamed Hoblos, banned from the Schengen area for claiming prayer attendance outweighs committing paedophilia or murder, is scheduled to speak across the UK despite a potential Home Office ban and calls for a lifetime ban from the Shadow Home Secretary.
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52% Bias Score

Court Orders Release of New Yorker Interview in Clancy Triple Homicide Case
A Massachusetts court ordered The New Yorker to release interview materials from an article about Patrick Clancy, whose wife is accused of murdering their three children; the prosecution will use the materials to counter the defense's claim of a psychotic break, while the defense intends to use expe...

Court Orders Release of New Yorker Interview in Clancy Triple Homicide Case
A Massachusetts court ordered The New Yorker to release interview materials from an article about Patrick Clancy, whose wife is accused of murdering their three children; the prosecution will use the materials to counter the defense's claim of a psychotic break, while the defense intends to use expe...
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60% Bias Score

Spanish Attorney General Complains of Illegal Data Leak by Guardia Civil
Spain's Attorney General, Ălvaro GarcĂa Ortiz, filed an expanded complaint against the Guardia Civil's UCO for illegally leaking his personal dataâincluding 240,000 call records over ten monthsâto the judge investigating an alleged leak of a document related to Alberto GonzĂĄlez Amador, exceeding the...

Spanish Attorney General Complains of Illegal Data Leak by Guardia Civil
Spain's Attorney General, Ălvaro GarcĂa Ortiz, filed an expanded complaint against the Guardia Civil's UCO for illegally leaking his personal dataâincluding 240,000 call records over ten monthsâto the judge investigating an alleged leak of a document related to Alberto GonzĂĄlez Amador, exceeding the...
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52% Bias Score
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