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UK Supreme Court Rules on Gender, Defining 'Woman' as Biologically Female
The UK Supreme Court ruled that the 2010 Equality Act protects biological women, impacting women's quotas and single-sex spaces; the decision follows a lawsuit by For Women Scotland against the Scottish government's inclusion of transgender women in women's quotas.
UK Supreme Court Rules on Gender, Defining 'Woman' as Biologically Female
The UK Supreme Court ruled that the 2010 Equality Act protects biological women, impacting women's quotas and single-sex spaces; the decision follows a lawsuit by For Women Scotland against the Scottish government's inclusion of transgender women in women's quotas.
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64% Bias Score


Canadian Politicians' Increasing Use of Notwithstanding Clause Raises Concerns
Canadian politicians increasingly invoke the notwithstanding clause for non-urgent policies, exemplified by Pierre Poilievre's proposal to override a Supreme Court ruling on consecutive sentencing for multiple murderers, raising concerns about eroding fundamental rights and the balance of power betw...
Canadian Politicians' Increasing Use of Notwithstanding Clause Raises Concerns
Canadian politicians increasingly invoke the notwithstanding clause for non-urgent policies, exemplified by Pierre Poilievre's proposal to override a Supreme Court ruling on consecutive sentencing for multiple murderers, raising concerns about eroding fundamental rights and the balance of power betw...
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48% Bias Score


Weinstein Retrial Jury Selection: High Number of Disqualified Jurors Highlight Sexual Assault Prevalence
Jury selection for Harvey Weinstein's retrial in New York is proving difficult, with over a dozen potential jurors removing themselves due to lack of objectivity, many citing personal experiences with sexual assault. This highlights the challenge of finding impartial jurors given the high prevalence...
Weinstein Retrial Jury Selection: High Number of Disqualified Jurors Highlight Sexual Assault Prevalence
Jury selection for Harvey Weinstein's retrial in New York is proving difficult, with over a dozen potential jurors removing themselves due to lack of objectivity, many citing personal experiences with sexual assault. This highlights the challenge of finding impartial jurors given the high prevalence...
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60% Bias Score


Global Wine Production Plunges to 60-Year Low in 2024
Global wine production in 2024 hit a 60-year low of 225.8 million hectoliters, down 4.8% from 2023, due to extreme weather, economic factors, and reduced consumer demand; France saw its lowest production since 1957.
Global Wine Production Plunges to 60-Year Low in 2024
Global wine production in 2024 hit a 60-year low of 225.8 million hectoliters, down 4.8% from 2023, due to extreme weather, economic factors, and reduced consumer demand; France saw its lowest production since 1957.
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28% Bias Score


China's Economy Exceeds Expectations Despite US Tariffs
China's economy grew by 5.4 percent in Q1 2025, exceeding expectations despite a 145 percent US tariff increase in April; March exports surged by 12.4 percent; Hong Kong halted US shipments in response.
China's Economy Exceeds Expectations Despite US Tariffs
China's economy grew by 5.4 percent in Q1 2025, exceeding expectations despite a 145 percent US tariff increase in April; March exports surged by 12.4 percent; Hong Kong halted US shipments in response.
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44% Bias Score


Ivorian Opposition Candidate Faces Nationality Challenge Amidst Electoral Tensions
Tidjane Thiam, a former minister and international banker, is set to be elected today as the presidential candidate of Côte d'Ivoire's main opposition party, the PDCI, despite a controversy over his nationality and challenges from other ineligible opposition figures, including former president Laure...
Ivorian Opposition Candidate Faces Nationality Challenge Amidst Electoral Tensions
Tidjane Thiam, a former minister and international banker, is set to be elected today as the presidential candidate of Côte d'Ivoire's main opposition party, the PDCI, despite a controversy over his nationality and challenges from other ineligible opposition figures, including former president Laure...
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48% Bias Score

Mar-a-Lago Accord Poses Significant Economic Risks to Canada
The Mar-a-Lago Accord, a set of U.S. economic policies focused on strengthening American manufacturing through tariffs and debt restructuring, poses significant risks to the Canadian economy due to its close ties with the U.S., potentially impacting employment, GDP, inflation, and investor portfolio...

Mar-a-Lago Accord Poses Significant Economic Risks to Canada
The Mar-a-Lago Accord, a set of U.S. economic policies focused on strengthening American manufacturing through tariffs and debt restructuring, poses significant risks to the Canadian economy due to its close ties with the U.S., potentially impacting employment, GDP, inflation, and investor portfolio...
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40% Bias Score

US-China Trade War Threatens 200,000 European Chemical Jobs
France Chimie warns that 47 chemical sites and 200-350 jobs in the EU are at risk due to the US-China trade war, with 15,000-20,000 potential job losses in France and 150,000-200,000 across Europe, caused by dumping and the EU's low tariffs.

US-China Trade War Threatens 200,000 European Chemical Jobs
France Chimie warns that 47 chemical sites and 200-350 jobs in the EU are at risk due to the US-China trade war, with 15,000-20,000 potential job losses in France and 150,000-200,000 across Europe, caused by dumping and the EU's low tariffs.
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48% Bias Score

Bandung Conference: A Turning Point in the Post-Colonial World
The 1955 Bandung Conference, attended by 29 Asian and African nations, marked a turning point for the post-colonial world, promoting 'positive neutrality' and challenging the existing global order dominated by Western powers; this represented almost half of the world's population at the time and sha...

Bandung Conference: A Turning Point in the Post-Colonial World
The 1955 Bandung Conference, attended by 29 Asian and African nations, marked a turning point for the post-colonial world, promoting 'positive neutrality' and challenging the existing global order dominated by Western powers; this represented almost half of the world's population at the time and sha...
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36% Bias Score

Meloni Seeks to Ease US-EU Trade Tensions
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is visiting Washington D.C. to discuss trade issues with President Trump, seeking a US-EU free trade zone and increased cooperation amidst economic challenges caused by recent tariffs.

Meloni Seeks to Ease US-EU Trade Tensions
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is visiting Washington D.C. to discuss trade issues with President Trump, seeking a US-EU free trade zone and increased cooperation amidst economic challenges caused by recent tariffs.
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44% Bias Score

Brazil's Shrinking Water Resources: A National and Global Crisis
Brazil is facing a severe water crisis due to deforestation, climate change, and poor management, resulting in shrinking water surfaces, water shortages, and economic impacts.

Brazil's Shrinking Water Resources: A National and Global Crisis
Brazil is facing a severe water crisis due to deforestation, climate change, and poor management, resulting in shrinking water surfaces, water shortages, and economic impacts.
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28% Bias Score

Mass Refusal of Service by Israeli Reservists
Over 100,000 Israeli reservists have refused service following the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack, the largest such refusal in decades, due to ethical concerns about the war's conduct, the risk to hostages, and the government's actions.

Mass Refusal of Service by Israeli Reservists
Over 100,000 Israeli reservists have refused service following the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack, the largest such refusal in decades, due to ethical concerns about the war's conduct, the risk to hostages, and the government's actions.
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56% Bias Score
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