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Major European Football Transfer News
European football clubs are actively negotiating several high-profile transfers this summer, including Vinicius Jr. potentially moving to Saudi Arabia for £200 million, Atletico Madrid pursuing Darwin Nunez, and Tottenham eyeing Eberechi Eze.
Major European Football Transfer News
European football clubs are actively negotiating several high-profile transfers this summer, including Vinicius Jr. potentially moving to Saudi Arabia for £200 million, Atletico Madrid pursuing Darwin Nunez, and Tottenham eyeing Eberechi Eze.
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44% Bias Score


DIY "Nature's Botox" Trend Gains Popularity Despite Dermatologist Concerns
A TikTok trend using banana peels and other foods as DIY skincare treatments, dubbed "nature's Botox," has gained immense popularity, garnering millions of views, although dermatologists caution about the lack of scientific evidence supporting its effectiveness and potential risks.
DIY "Nature's Botox" Trend Gains Popularity Despite Dermatologist Concerns
A TikTok trend using banana peels and other foods as DIY skincare treatments, dubbed "nature's Botox," has gained immense popularity, garnering millions of views, although dermatologists caution about the lack of scientific evidence supporting its effectiveness and potential risks.
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60% Bias Score


Met Police Launches New Stop and Search Charter
The Metropolitan Police launched a new charter for stop and search, aiming to improve the controversial tactic's implementation following criticism of disproportionate targeting of Black Londoners. The charter includes commitments to better communication, training, and complaint handling, informed b...
Met Police Launches New Stop and Search Charter
The Metropolitan Police launched a new charter for stop and search, aiming to improve the controversial tactic's implementation following criticism of disproportionate targeting of Black Londoners. The charter includes commitments to better communication, training, and complaint handling, informed b...
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48% Bias Score


German Economists Urge Debt Increase for Military Buildup
German economists Christoph Trebesch and Johannes Marzian advocate for increased national debt to finance the country's military expansion, citing historical precedents and the perceived threat from Russia.
German Economists Urge Debt Increase for Military Buildup
German economists Christoph Trebesch and Johannes Marzian advocate for increased national debt to finance the country's military expansion, citing historical precedents and the perceived threat from Russia.
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48% Bias Score


Cologne Carnival Tightens Security Amidst Online Threats
Due to online threats by Islamists, Cologne's Carnival will have 1,500 extra police officers, vehicle barriers, and knife checks; 9,900 officers are deployed across North Rhine-Westphalia.
Cologne Carnival Tightens Security Amidst Online Threats
Due to online threats by Islamists, Cologne's Carnival will have 1,500 extra police officers, vehicle barriers, and knife checks; 9,900 officers are deployed across North Rhine-Westphalia.
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44% Bias Score


Austria Forms Center-Left Coalition Government
Austria's ÖVP, SPÖ, and Neos parties formed a center-left coalition government; the program includes budget consolidation, stricter asylum laws, social policies, and a cabinet led by Chancellor Christian Stocker (ÖVP) and Vice-Chancellor Andreas Babler (SPÖ).
Austria Forms Center-Left Coalition Government
Austria's ÖVP, SPÖ, and Neos parties formed a center-left coalition government; the program includes budget consolidation, stricter asylum laws, social policies, and a cabinet led by Chancellor Christian Stocker (ÖVP) and Vice-Chancellor Andreas Babler (SPÖ).
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36% Bias Score

BBC Seeks Rising Star of African Journalism for Komla Dumor Award
The BBC seeks applications for the 10th annual Komla Dumor Award, offering a three-month placement at its London headquarters to a rising African journalist, culminating in a globally broadcast African news report; applications close March 20, 2025.

BBC Seeks Rising Star of African Journalism for Komla Dumor Award
The BBC seeks applications for the 10th annual Komla Dumor Award, offering a three-month placement at its London headquarters to a rising African journalist, culminating in a globally broadcast African news report; applications close March 20, 2025.
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24% Bias Score

Healthy Ramadan Fasting: Dietary Strategies to Manage Hunger and Thirst
This article provides dietary advice for a healthier Ramadan fast, emphasizing a three-stage Suhoor (pre-dawn meal) rich in water and a gradual Iftar (breaking-fast) to avoid dehydration and fatigue, based on expert advice and personal experiences.

Healthy Ramadan Fasting: Dietary Strategies to Manage Hunger and Thirst
This article provides dietary advice for a healthier Ramadan fast, emphasizing a three-stage Suhoor (pre-dawn meal) rich in water and a gradual Iftar (breaking-fast) to avoid dehydration and fatigue, based on expert advice and personal experiences.
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40% Bias Score

Catalan President Pushes for EU Language Status
Catalan President Salvador Illa is pushing for Catalan to become an official EU language, a move supported by the Spanish government but opposed by some EU members due to its estimated €132 million annual cost and potential political implications.

Catalan President Pushes for EU Language Status
Catalan President Salvador Illa is pushing for Catalan to become an official EU language, a move supported by the Spanish government but opposed by some EU members due to its estimated €132 million annual cost and potential political implications.
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48% Bias Score

Rome's Cinema Crisis: 45 Theaters Closed, Sparking Outcry
Over 45 Roman cinemas have closed recently, replaced by commercial spaces due to competition from streaming, pandemic losses, and a new Lazio law facilitating such conversions, prompting protests from cinema professionals and celebrities including Steven Spielberg and George Lucas, while the success...

Rome's Cinema Crisis: 45 Theaters Closed, Sparking Outcry
Over 45 Roman cinemas have closed recently, replaced by commercial spaces due to competition from streaming, pandemic losses, and a new Lazio law facilitating such conversions, prompting protests from cinema professionals and celebrities including Steven Spielberg and George Lucas, while the success...
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56% Bias Score

German Ban Proposal Lapses, Low Female Representation in Bundestag, Salary Debate
The German Bundestag's proposed ban failed to advance due to procedural rules; the low number of women in the new Bundestag is criticized, and potential increases to parliamentarians' salaries are debated.

German Ban Proposal Lapses, Low Female Representation in Bundestag, Salary Debate
The German Bundestag's proposed ban failed to advance due to procedural rules; the low number of women in the new Bundestag is criticized, and potential increases to parliamentarians' salaries are debated.
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44% Bias Score

German Poll Shows Opposition to AfD Ban and Coalitions
A recent poll shows 52 percent of Germans oppose banning the AfD, while 41 percent support it; 69 percent oppose a federal coalition with the AfD. The AfD was the strongest party in all five eastern German states and received 38.6% of the vote in Thuringia, where its leader Björn Höcke aims to becom...

German Poll Shows Opposition to AfD Ban and Coalitions
A recent poll shows 52 percent of Germans oppose banning the AfD, while 41 percent support it; 69 percent oppose a federal coalition with the AfD. The AfD was the strongest party in all five eastern German states and received 38.6% of the vote in Thuringia, where its leader Björn Höcke aims to becom...
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40% Bias Score
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