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British Boarding Schools Expand to Nigeria
Prestigious British boarding schools are establishing campuses in Lagos, Nigeria, providing a British curriculum at significantly lower costs than in the UK, driven by rising UK tuition fees, stricter visa regulations, and the desire of Nigerian parents to provide international-standard education wh...
British Boarding Schools Expand to Nigeria
Prestigious British boarding schools are establishing campuses in Lagos, Nigeria, providing a British curriculum at significantly lower costs than in the UK, driven by rising UK tuition fees, stricter visa regulations, and the desire of Nigerian parents to provide international-standard education wh...
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64% Bias Score


Silivri Prison: A Symbol of Repression in Turkey
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu's imprisonment in Silivri Prison, along with other opposition figures and activists, reignites concerns about human rights and political repression in Turkey, highlighting the prison's history as a symbol of these issues.
Silivri Prison: A Symbol of Repression in Turkey
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu's imprisonment in Silivri Prison, along with other opposition figures and activists, reignites concerns about human rights and political repression in Turkey, highlighting the prison's history as a symbol of these issues.
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56% Bias Score


UK to Jail Bosses Neglecting Gig Worker Right-to-Work Checks
The UK government will impose penalties of up to five years in prison and £60,000 fines per worker on company bosses who fail to verify the legal work status of gig economy employees, impacting thousands of firms across various sectors.
UK to Jail Bosses Neglecting Gig Worker Right-to-Work Checks
The UK government will impose penalties of up to five years in prison and £60,000 fines per worker on company bosses who fail to verify the legal work status of gig economy employees, impacting thousands of firms across various sectors.
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40% Bias Score


East Asian Nations Deepen Trade Ties Amidst Rising US Tariffs
Facing increased US tariffs on autos (25% from April 3rd), South Korea, China, and Japan agreed to strengthen trade ties, aiming to finalize a stalled free trade agreement and enhance RCEP implementation to mitigate economic impacts.
East Asian Nations Deepen Trade Ties Amidst Rising US Tariffs
Facing increased US tariffs on autos (25% from April 3rd), South Korea, China, and Japan agreed to strengthen trade ties, aiming to finalize a stalled free trade agreement and enhance RCEP implementation to mitigate economic impacts.
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32% Bias Score


China Doubles Down on Economic Opening Amid Global Protectionism
Amid a global surge in protectionism, China's President Xi Jinping reaffirmed the country's commitment to economic openness, emphasizing its role as a stabilizing force in the global economy, contributing about 30 percent to global growth and promoting cooperation over competition during the Boao Fo...
China Doubles Down on Economic Opening Amid Global Protectionism
Amid a global surge in protectionism, China's President Xi Jinping reaffirmed the country's commitment to economic openness, emphasizing its role as a stabilizing force in the global economy, contributing about 30 percent to global growth and promoting cooperation over competition during the Boao Fo...
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48% Bias Score


Trump's Department of Education Cuts Raise Concerns about Access to Higher Education and Civil Rights
President Trump's executive action has reduced the U.S. Department of Education's size by half, impacting the Federal Student Aid system and the Office for Civil Rights; the administration's focus on school choice initiatives raises concerns about their effectiveness and potential negative consequen...
Trump's Department of Education Cuts Raise Concerns about Access to Higher Education and Civil Rights
President Trump's executive action has reduced the U.S. Department of Education's size by half, impacting the Federal Student Aid system and the Office for Civil Rights; the administration's focus on school choice initiatives raises concerns about their effectiveness and potential negative consequen...
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44% Bias Score

Niger Withdraws from Lake Chad Anti-Jihadist Force
Niger withdrew from the Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF) on March 29, 2025, to enhance the protection of its northern oil fields threatened by armed groups; this follows strained relations with Nigeria and a broader weakening of the regional anti-jihadist coalition.

Niger Withdraws from Lake Chad Anti-Jihadist Force
Niger withdrew from the Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF) on March 29, 2025, to enhance the protection of its northern oil fields threatened by armed groups; this follows strained relations with Nigeria and a broader weakening of the regional anti-jihadist coalition.
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36% Bias Score

Trump: Auto Price Hikes Due to Tariffs Would Be Good
President Trump on Saturday said he does not care if automakers raise prices due to his 25% tariffs on imported cars and parts, which are set to go into effect on Thursday, believing that it will encourage Americans to buy American-made cars instead.

Trump: Auto Price Hikes Due to Tariffs Would Be Good
President Trump on Saturday said he does not care if automakers raise prices due to his 25% tariffs on imported cars and parts, which are set to go into effect on Thursday, believing that it will encourage Americans to buy American-made cars instead.
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48% Bias Score

East Asian Nations Strengthen Trade Ties Amid US Tariff Hike
South Korea, China, and Japan agreed to strengthen trade ties to counter the US's upcoming 25% tariff on autos and auto parts, starting April 3rd, aiming to boost regional trade and finalize a trilateral free trade agreement stalled since 2019, despite underlying geopolitical tensions.

East Asian Nations Strengthen Trade Ties Amid US Tariff Hike
South Korea, China, and Japan agreed to strengthen trade ties to counter the US's upcoming 25% tariff on autos and auto parts, starting April 3rd, aiming to boost regional trade and finalize a trilateral free trade agreement stalled since 2019, despite underlying geopolitical tensions.
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32% Bias Score

BBC Director General Refuses Antisemitism Training, Faces Calls for Inquiry
Lord Mann, the UK's independent advisor on antisemitism, publicly accused the BBC's director general, Tim Davie, of repeatedly refusing antisemitism training since 2019, and called for the firing of executives involved in the controversial Gaza documentary, citing potential antisemitic bias.

BBC Director General Refuses Antisemitism Training, Faces Calls for Inquiry
Lord Mann, the UK's independent advisor on antisemitism, publicly accused the BBC's director general, Tim Davie, of repeatedly refusing antisemitism training since 2019, and called for the firing of executives involved in the controversial Gaza documentary, citing potential antisemitic bias.
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56% Bias Score

China Doubles Down on Openness Amidst Global Protectionism
During a time of rising global protectionism, Chinese President Xi Jinping reaffirmed China's commitment to remaining open to foreign investment, emphasizing its role as a stabilizing force in the global economy; China contributes about 30 percent to global growth and offers a vast and dynamic marke...

China Doubles Down on Openness Amidst Global Protectionism
During a time of rising global protectionism, Chinese President Xi Jinping reaffirmed China's commitment to remaining open to foreign investment, emphasizing its role as a stabilizing force in the global economy; China contributes about 30 percent to global growth and offers a vast and dynamic marke...
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52% Bias Score

China's cautious approach to post-Assad Syria
Following Bashar al-Assad's removal, China initiated contact with Syria's new leadership, meeting with interim president Ahmad Shreim. While economic ties, particularly evident in Idlib's reliance on Chinese goods, remain strong, the presence of Uyghur fighters poses a significant challenge to close...

China's cautious approach to post-Assad Syria
Following Bashar al-Assad's removal, China initiated contact with Syria's new leadership, meeting with interim president Ahmad Shreim. While economic ties, particularly evident in Idlib's reliance on Chinese goods, remain strong, the presence of Uyghur fighters poses a significant challenge to close...
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36% Bias Score
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