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Proposed "Culture" Class to Replace Religious Studies in Bulgarian Schools
A Bulgarian commentator proposes replacing religious studies with a comprehensive "culture" class covering diverse topics, including history, ethics, and etiquette, to promote critical thinking and tolerance, addressing concerns about religious indoctrination and age-appropriateness.
Proposed "Culture" Class to Replace Religious Studies in Bulgarian Schools
A Bulgarian commentator proposes replacing religious studies with a comprehensive "culture" class covering diverse topics, including history, ethics, and etiquette, to promote critical thinking and tolerance, addressing concerns about religious indoctrination and age-appropriateness.
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64% Bias Score


Nurse Awarded £23,534 in Compensation Following False Misconduct Accusation
A nurse, Jessica Thorpe, wins a £23,534 compensation payout from her former NHS employer after a tribunal found her constructive unfair dismissal and breach of contract were caused by a false accusation of misconduct by a patient. The two-year suspension significantly impacted her career, although t...
Nurse Awarded £23,534 in Compensation Following False Misconduct Accusation
A nurse, Jessica Thorpe, wins a £23,534 compensation payout from her former NHS employer after a tribunal found her constructive unfair dismissal and breach of contract were caused by a false accusation of misconduct by a patient. The two-year suspension significantly impacted her career, although t...
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48% Bias Score


Divergent Victory Day Observances Highlight North Macedonia's Geopolitical Tensions
North Macedonia observed Victory Day on May 9th with a government ceremony in Skopje, while opposition leader Dimitar Apasiev attended a military parade in Moscow, highlighting contrasting geopolitical alignments and interpretations of historical events.
Divergent Victory Day Observances Highlight North Macedonia's Geopolitical Tensions
North Macedonia observed Victory Day on May 9th with a government ceremony in Skopje, while opposition leader Dimitar Apasiev attended a military parade in Moscow, highlighting contrasting geopolitical alignments and interpretations of historical events.
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36% Bias Score


Attenborough's "Ocean": Climate Change, Conservation, and a 99-Year Retrospective
Sir David Attenborough's new film, "Ocean," released at age 99, emphasizes the ocean's critical role in climate change mitigation, reflecting his decades-long focus on humanity's environmental impact and prompting hope for increased ocean conservation.
Attenborough's "Ocean": Climate Change, Conservation, and a 99-Year Retrospective
Sir David Attenborough's new film, "Ocean," released at age 99, emphasizes the ocean's critical role in climate change mitigation, reflecting his decades-long focus on humanity's environmental impact and prompting hope for increased ocean conservation.
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56% Bias Score


Feyenoord Legend Joop van Daele Dies at 77
Feyenoord legend Joop van Daele died at 77; his most famous moment was scoring the winning goal in the 1970 Intercontinental Cup, a goal that, along with the breaking of his glasses during the celebration, became a lasting part of Feyenoord's history.
Feyenoord Legend Joop van Daele Dies at 77
Feyenoord legend Joop van Daele died at 77; his most famous moment was scoring the winning goal in the 1970 Intercontinental Cup, a goal that, along with the breaking of his glasses during the celebration, became a lasting part of Feyenoord's history.
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20% Bias Score


Kiel Evacuates 1350 for WWII Bomb Defusal
Approximately 1350 people in Kiel, Germany, must evacuate their homes on Sunday for the defusal of two World War II bombs discovered in Meimersdorf and Ellerbek-Wellingdorf; the Kiel-Hamburg train line will be temporarily closed.
Kiel Evacuates 1350 for WWII Bomb Defusal
Approximately 1350 people in Kiel, Germany, must evacuate their homes on Sunday for the defusal of two World War II bombs discovered in Meimersdorf and Ellerbek-Wellingdorf; the Kiel-Hamburg train line will be temporarily closed.
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8% Bias Score

Dutch Museum Receives €900,000 in Emergency Funding
Facing financial crisis due to decreased visitor numbers (150,000 vs. 255,000 pre-pandemic) and increased costs after the 2022 departure of its director, Museum de Fundatie in Zwolle, Netherlands will receive an additional €900,000 annually from the province and municipality if approved, supplementi...

Dutch Museum Receives €900,000 in Emergency Funding
Facing financial crisis due to decreased visitor numbers (150,000 vs. 255,000 pre-pandemic) and increased costs after the 2022 departure of its director, Museum de Fundatie in Zwolle, Netherlands will receive an additional €900,000 annually from the province and municipality if approved, supplementi...
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40% Bias Score

North Wales Officer Acquitted in Assault Case Following Viral Arrest Video
A North Wales Police officer, PC Richard Williams, was found not guilty of assault after a jury trial; the trial followed a viral video showing him repeatedly punching a suspect during a May 2023 arrest in Porthmadog for a domestic incident; the IOPC will now investigate potential gross misconduct.

North Wales Officer Acquitted in Assault Case Following Viral Arrest Video
A North Wales Police officer, PC Richard Williams, was found not guilty of assault after a jury trial; the trial followed a viral video showing him repeatedly punching a suspect during a May 2023 arrest in Porthmadog for a domestic incident; the IOPC will now investigate potential gross misconduct.
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56% Bias Score

Colombia Announces May 2025 Tax Deadlines
The Colombian tax authority (DIAN) announced May 2025 tax deadlines, including a May 15th deadline for gasoline and sugary drink taxes, and a May 12-23rd deadline for corporate income tax (depending on NIT).

Colombia Announces May 2025 Tax Deadlines
The Colombian tax authority (DIAN) announced May 2025 tax deadlines, including a May 15th deadline for gasoline and sugary drink taxes, and a May 12-23rd deadline for corporate income tax (depending on NIT).
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32% Bias Score

De Jong Advances at Rome Masters, Lamens Falls
Jesper de Jong (world no. 93) won his first-round match at the Rome Masters, defeating Alexander Sjevtsjenko 6-2, 6-4, while Suzan Lamens lost to Elise Mertens and Aranxta Rus lost to Katie Volynets.

De Jong Advances at Rome Masters, Lamens Falls
Jesper de Jong (world no. 93) won his first-round match at the Rome Masters, defeating Alexander Sjevtsjenko 6-2, 6-4, while Suzan Lamens lost to Elise Mertens and Aranxta Rus lost to Katie Volynets.
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32% Bias Score

Detroit's Hot Sam's: A Century of Style Featured in Vogue
Hot Sam's, a Detroit men's clothier founded in 1921, was featured in Vogue for its role in preserving Black dandyism, coinciding with the 2025 Met Gala's theme, "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style," highlighting Detroit's historical contribution to American fashion and the shop's impact on grooming an...

Detroit's Hot Sam's: A Century of Style Featured in Vogue
Hot Sam's, a Detroit men's clothier founded in 1921, was featured in Vogue for its role in preserving Black dandyism, coinciding with the 2025 Met Gala's theme, "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style," highlighting Detroit's historical contribution to American fashion and the shop's impact on grooming an...
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28% Bias Score

Skye Shooter's Appeal Rejected
Finlay MacDonald's appeal against his murder conviction for the Skye shootings in August 2022 was refused; he was sentenced to at least 28 years for killing his brother-in-law and injuring three others.

Skye Shooter's Appeal Rejected
Finlay MacDonald's appeal against his murder conviction for the Skye shootings in August 2022 was refused; he was sentenced to at least 28 years for killing his brother-in-law and injuring three others.
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48% Bias Score
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