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Welsh Man Attacks Police Station, Motivated by Anti-Government Beliefs
On January 31, Alexander Dighton, 28, from Llantrisant, Wales, attacked Talbot Green Police Station with Molotov cocktails, a knife, and a hatchet, attempting to murder an officer and injuring two others; his actions stemmed from anti-government beliefs.
Welsh Man Attacks Police Station, Motivated by Anti-Government Beliefs
On January 31, Alexander Dighton, 28, from Llantrisant, Wales, attacked Talbot Green Police Station with Molotov cocktails, a knife, and a hatchet, attempting to murder an officer and injuring two others; his actions stemmed from anti-government beliefs.
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40% Bias Score


Botox Offers New Hope for Endometriosis Pain
Australian woman Katrina Moore found relief from 15 years of endometriosis pain using Botox injections after years of misdiagnosis; the Albanese government's $107m investment in endometriosis research and treatment reflects growing awareness of the disease's high cost to individuals and the healthca...
Botox Offers New Hope for Endometriosis Pain
Australian woman Katrina Moore found relief from 15 years of endometriosis pain using Botox injections after years of misdiagnosis; the Albanese government's $107m investment in endometriosis research and treatment reflects growing awareness of the disease's high cost to individuals and the healthca...
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32% Bias Score


Corporate Hospitality Skews Access to Ministers: Report
A report reveals that businesses receive 23 times more access to ministers than charities in five key departments, raising concerns about potential undue influence from corporate hospitality and advocating for greater transparency and inclusivity in policymaking.
Corporate Hospitality Skews Access to Ministers: Report
A report reveals that businesses receive 23 times more access to ministers than charities in five key departments, raising concerns about potential undue influence from corporate hospitality and advocating for greater transparency and inclusivity in policymaking.
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56% Bias Score


Santander Protest Demands Justice for Bullied Student
In Santander, Spain, over 200 people protested outside Torres Quevedo High School for two hours, demanding justice for a student with cerebral palsy assaulted by four classmates; the Fiscalía de Cantabria is investigating and has requested a restraining order against the perpetrators.
Santander Protest Demands Justice for Bullied Student
In Santander, Spain, over 200 people protested outside Torres Quevedo High School for two hours, demanding justice for a student with cerebral palsy assaulted by four classmates; the Fiscalía de Cantabria is investigating and has requested a restraining order against the perpetrators.
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44% Bias Score


Danish Healthcare System Efficiency Highlighted by Greek Immigrant's Experience
A Greek immigrant in Copenhagen details his positive experience with the Danish healthcare system, contrasting it with the situation in Greece where the Red Cross is assisting with hospital overcrowding.
Danish Healthcare System Efficiency Highlighted by Greek Immigrant's Experience
A Greek immigrant in Copenhagen details his positive experience with the Danish healthcare system, contrasting it with the situation in Greece where the Red Cross is assisting with hospital overcrowding.
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56% Bias Score


Bax Music Files for Bankruptcy
Bax Music, the largest online music retailer in the Benelux, filed for bankruptcy protection due to substantial debt stemming from internal shareholder conflicts, the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on the music industry, and a €10 million fire.
Bax Music Files for Bankruptcy
Bax Music, the largest online music retailer in the Benelux, filed for bankruptcy protection due to substantial debt stemming from internal shareholder conflicts, the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on the music industry, and a €10 million fire.
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48% Bias Score

UK Music Education in Crisis: A Looming Shortage of Musicians
The UK faces a dramatic decline in music education, with GCSE entries nearly halving since 2007 and a predicted elimination of A-level music from state schools by 2033, disproportionately affecting state school students and potentially creating a future shortage of musicians and teachers.

UK Music Education in Crisis: A Looming Shortage of Musicians
The UK faces a dramatic decline in music education, with GCSE entries nearly halving since 2007 and a predicted elimination of A-level music from state schools by 2033, disproportionately affecting state school students and potentially creating a future shortage of musicians and teachers.
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52% Bias Score

Mansion House Reforms Need Overhaul to Boost UK Growth: Peel Hunt
Peel Hunt warns that the Mansion House reforms, aiming to increase UK pension fund investment in unlisted equities to 5% by 2030, are insufficient to boost economic growth, citing the current 4% allocation, a decline in domestic listings, and only five IPOs raising over £10 million since 2025.

Mansion House Reforms Need Overhaul to Boost UK Growth: Peel Hunt
Peel Hunt warns that the Mansion House reforms, aiming to increase UK pension fund investment in unlisted equities to 5% by 2030, are insufficient to boost economic growth, citing the current 4% allocation, a decline in domestic listings, and only five IPOs raising over £10 million since 2025.
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40% Bias Score

İş Bankası Rejects Allegations, Announces Legal Action
İş Bankası issued a statement refuting allegations of violating Atatürk's will and misleading investors, asserting that all legal decisions have favored the bank and announcing legal action against those spreading misinformation.

İş Bankası Rejects Allegations, Announces Legal Action
İş Bankası issued a statement refuting allegations of violating Atatürk's will and misleading investors, asserting that all legal decisions have favored the bank and announcing legal action against those spreading misinformation.
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48% Bias Score

Europe's Identity Crisis: A Reader Debate
A Greek newspaper columnist's article prompting a reader debate on Europe's identity crisis, referencing historical parallels and highlighting a lack of artistic and philosophical innovation as a key concern.

Europe's Identity Crisis: A Reader Debate
A Greek newspaper columnist's article prompting a reader debate on Europe's identity crisis, referencing historical parallels and highlighting a lack of artistic and philosophical innovation as a key concern.
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4% Bias Score

Armenian Lawmakers Charged with Bribery and Abuse of Power
Armenian lawmakers Hovig Aghazaryan and Tarron Margaryan face charges of bribery and abuse of power, respectively, following the revocation of their parliamentary immunity; Aghazaryan is accused of accepting bribes totaling $223,000–$323,000, while Margaryan is charged with money laundering and caus...

Armenian Lawmakers Charged with Bribery and Abuse of Power
Armenian lawmakers Hovig Aghazaryan and Tarron Margaryan face charges of bribery and abuse of power, respectively, following the revocation of their parliamentary immunity; Aghazaryan is accused of accepting bribes totaling $223,000–$323,000, while Margaryan is charged with money laundering and caus...
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52% Bias Score

Dutch PM Condemns Ministerial Leak, Calls it Illegal and Damaging
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Schoof expressed anger over the leak of a disagreement between two ministers concerning asylum seeker housing, calling the leaks "bad" for the cabinet's image and stating that leaking information from the Council of Ministers is illegal and undermines the government's work.

Dutch PM Condemns Ministerial Leak, Calls it Illegal and Damaging
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Schoof expressed anger over the leak of a disagreement between two ministers concerning asylum seeker housing, calling the leaks "bad" for the cabinet's image and stating that leaking information from the Council of Ministers is illegal and undermines the government's work.
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48% Bias Score
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