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Surge in German Church Asylum Requests Amidst Stricter Deportation Policies
Due to rising deportation pressure in Germany, the number of asylum seekers seeking protection in churches has significantly increased, with requests sometimes quadrupling, though many are turned away due to high demand; this is despite a slight increase in church asylum from 604 in Q1 2024 to 617 i...
Surge in German Church Asylum Requests Amidst Stricter Deportation Policies
Due to rising deportation pressure in Germany, the number of asylum seekers seeking protection in churches has significantly increased, with requests sometimes quadrupling, though many are turned away due to high demand; this is despite a slight increase in church asylum from 604 in Q1 2024 to 617 i...
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40% Bias Score


Dover Sees Rival Protests Amidst Record Channel Migrant Arrivals
The surge in migrants crossing the English Channel in small boats, exceeding 9,500 this year, has sparked rival protests in Dover, Kent, with anti-immigration demonstrations met by counter-protests supporting migrants and refugees.
Dover Sees Rival Protests Amidst Record Channel Migrant Arrivals
The surge in migrants crossing the English Channel in small boats, exceeding 9,500 this year, has sparked rival protests in Dover, Kent, with anti-immigration demonstrations met by counter-protests supporting migrants and refugees.
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64% Bias Score


Major Explosion at Iran's Shahid Rajaee Port
A massive explosion at Iran's Shahid Rajaee port on July 1, 2024, killed at least 28 and injured over 1,000, prompting Russia to send aid amidst ongoing US-Iran nuclear talks; the cause remains under investigation but may involve chemical storage.
Major Explosion at Iran's Shahid Rajaee Port
A massive explosion at Iran's Shahid Rajaee port on July 1, 2024, killed at least 28 and injured over 1,000, prompting Russia to send aid amidst ongoing US-Iran nuclear talks; the cause remains under investigation but may involve chemical storage.
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36% Bias Score


Israel Faces ICJ Case Over UNRWA Cooperation Termination
Israel faces legal action at the ICJ this week from over 40 states for breaching the UN charter by ending cooperation with UNRWA, which provides aid to 2 million Palestinians in Gaza, following Israel's March 2nd decision to block all aid to Gaza, and despite UNRWA's claim that Israel is engineering...
Israel Faces ICJ Case Over UNRWA Cooperation Termination
Israel faces legal action at the ICJ this week from over 40 states for breaching the UN charter by ending cooperation with UNRWA, which provides aid to 2 million Palestinians in Gaza, following Israel's March 2nd decision to block all aid to Gaza, and despite UNRWA's claim that Israel is engineering...
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56% Bias Score


England's Overpriced Temporary Housing Crisis
An investigation reveals that English councils are paying 60% more than market rates for temporary accommodation, creating a £2bn industry of often substandard housing and leaving over 100,000 households in precarious conditions.
England's Overpriced Temporary Housing Crisis
An investigation reveals that English councils are paying 60% more than market rates for temporary accommodation, creating a £2bn industry of often substandard housing and leaving over 100,000 households in precarious conditions.
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60% Bias Score


US Treasury Secretary Says US-China Trade Deal Possible Despite Conflicting Signals
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated that a path to a US-China trade agreement exists despite conflicting statements from both governments, while rising prices of Chinese goods and the potential for a US farmer bailout highlight the substantial economic risks of the trade war.
US Treasury Secretary Says US-China Trade Deal Possible Despite Conflicting Signals
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated that a path to a US-China trade agreement exists despite conflicting statements from both governments, while rising prices of Chinese goods and the potential for a US farmer bailout highlight the substantial economic risks of the trade war.
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48% Bias Score

Man Sentenced to Life for Murder After Collecting Pizza With Blood-Soaked Shoe
Caine Lonsdale, 34, was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of his friend, Jonathan Dittia, 40, in Nottingham on September 2023; Lonsdale, covered in blood, collected a pizza after the attack, which involved repeated blows to the head and neck, before calling emergency services.

Man Sentenced to Life for Murder After Collecting Pizza With Blood-Soaked Shoe
Caine Lonsdale, 34, was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of his friend, Jonathan Dittia, 40, in Nottingham on September 2023; Lonsdale, covered in blood, collected a pizza after the attack, which involved repeated blows to the head and neck, before calling emergency services.
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48% Bias Score

Canadian Election: Economy and National Unity at Stake
Canada's Monday election pits incumbent Prime Minister Mark Carney against Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, with the economy and national unity as central themes; the Liberals lead in polls, but a potential recession due to Trump's tariffs remains a significant threat.

Canadian Election: Economy and National Unity at Stake
Canada's Monday election pits incumbent Prime Minister Mark Carney against Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, with the economy and national unity as central themes; the Liberals lead in polls, but a potential recession due to Trump's tariffs remains a significant threat.
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64% Bias Score

UK Bill Risks Increased Imprisonment of Pregnant Women
Shabana Mahmood's emergency bill to prevent new sentencing guidelines, which considered factors such as pregnancy and ethnicity in pre-sentence reports, risks increasing imprisonment of pregnant women and exacerbating existing inequalities in the justice system, according to 20 charities.

UK Bill Risks Increased Imprisonment of Pregnant Women
Shabana Mahmood's emergency bill to prevent new sentencing guidelines, which considered factors such as pregnancy and ethnicity in pre-sentence reports, risks increasing imprisonment of pregnant women and exacerbating existing inequalities in the justice system, according to 20 charities.
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64% Bias Score

Ukrainian National Arrested for Moscow Assassination
Ignat Kuzin, a Ukrainian national living in Russia, confessed to planting a bomb that killed General Moskalik in Moscow on orders from a Ukrainian intelligence officer named Vadim in February 2025. Kuzin was recruited in April 2023, moved to Moscow in September 2023, and planted the device in late F...

Ukrainian National Arrested for Moscow Assassination
Ignat Kuzin, a Ukrainian national living in Russia, confessed to planting a bomb that killed General Moskalik in Moscow on orders from a Ukrainian intelligence officer named Vadim in February 2025. Kuzin was recruited in April 2023, moved to Moscow in September 2023, and planted the device in late F...
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56% Bias Score

Privatization of Space Resources Raises Global Governance Concerns
The US Space Act of 2015 and subsequent Artemis Accords have spurred a private-sector scramble for space resources, raising concerns about the privatization of a shared global commons and the lack of robust international governance.

Privatization of Space Resources Raises Global Governance Concerns
The US Space Act of 2015 and subsequent Artemis Accords have spurred a private-sector scramble for space resources, raising concerns about the privatization of a shared global commons and the lack of robust international governance.
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60% Bias Score

UK Prison Officer Wins Tribunal Case Over Racist Abuse
A UK employment tribunal found that Nigerian-born Uzo Mbonu, a 53-year-old former prison officer at HMP Swaleside, was subjected to extreme racist abuse and harassment, resulting in constructive unfair dismissal; the tribunal cited the prison's inadequate response to his complaints and awarded him c...

UK Prison Officer Wins Tribunal Case Over Racist Abuse
A UK employment tribunal found that Nigerian-born Uzo Mbonu, a 53-year-old former prison officer at HMP Swaleside, was subjected to extreme racist abuse and harassment, resulting in constructive unfair dismissal; the tribunal cited the prison's inadequate response to his complaints and awarded him c...
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24% Bias Score
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