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Scotland's Teacher Misconduct Investigation System Needs Overhaul
An independent review has found that the way misconduct allegations against teachers in Scotland are investigated needs a major overhaul, criticizing the General Teaching Council for Scotland (GTCS) for lengthy and inadequate probes, recommending faster processes and more public protection powers.
Scotland's Teacher Misconduct Investigation System Needs Overhaul
An independent review has found that the way misconduct allegations against teachers in Scotland are investigated needs a major overhaul, criticizing the General Teaching Council for Scotland (GTCS) for lengthy and inadequate probes, recommending faster processes and more public protection powers.
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48% Bias Score


Iran-US Nuclear Talks Show Progress, but Key Differences Remain
Oman reported some progress but no deal in the fifth round of Iran-US nuclear talks in Rome, focusing on Iran's uranium enrichment program; the US wants a complete halt, while Iran insists on continuing enrichment, creating a volatile situation with risks of military escalation.
Iran-US Nuclear Talks Show Progress, but Key Differences Remain
Oman reported some progress but no deal in the fifth round of Iran-US nuclear talks in Rome, focusing on Iran's uranium enrichment program; the US wants a complete halt, while Iran insists on continuing enrichment, creating a volatile situation with risks of military escalation.
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64% Bias Score


EU Backs North Macedonia's Membership Bid Amidst Lingering Bilateral Disputes
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas reaffirmed the EU's strong support for North Macedonia's membership bid during a recent visit, emphasizing that its full integration is crucial for regional stability and countering Russian influence, despite ongoing bilateral disputes hindering its progress for o...
EU Backs North Macedonia's Membership Bid Amidst Lingering Bilateral Disputes
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas reaffirmed the EU's strong support for North Macedonia's membership bid during a recent visit, emphasizing that its full integration is crucial for regional stability and countering Russian influence, despite ongoing bilateral disputes hindering its progress for o...
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36% Bias Score


US Partially Lifts Sanctions on Syria to Boost Investment
The US government has partially lifted sanctions on Syria, aiming to attract foreign investment and foster stability, as announced by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent following President Trump's pledge. Exemptions include oil transactions and dealings with the Syrian government, but exclude entities...
US Partially Lifts Sanctions on Syria to Boost Investment
The US government has partially lifted sanctions on Syria, aiming to attract foreign investment and foster stability, as announced by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent following President Trump's pledge. Exemptions include oil transactions and dealings with the Syrian government, but exclude entities...
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40% Bias Score


Trump Orders Dramatic Acceleration of Nuclear Plant Approvals
President Trump issued executive orders on Friday aiming to slash regulatory hurdles for new nuclear power plants, instructing the NRC to complete licensing within 18 months and the Energy Secretary to expedite approvals for advanced reactors, potentially increasing nuclear energy production but rai...
Trump Orders Dramatic Acceleration of Nuclear Plant Approvals
President Trump issued executive orders on Friday aiming to slash regulatory hurdles for new nuclear power plants, instructing the NRC to complete licensing within 18 months and the Energy Secretary to expedite approvals for advanced reactors, potentially increasing nuclear energy production but rai...
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64% Bias Score


1,585 Afghan Allies' Asylum Rejected Amidst SAS War Crimes Inquiry
A Special Forces officer rejected asylum applications from 1,585 Afghan soldiers who served with British troops, raising concerns about potential witness suppression in a war crimes inquiry, with some soldiers subsequently killed.
1,585 Afghan Allies' Asylum Rejected Amidst SAS War Crimes Inquiry
A Special Forces officer rejected asylum applications from 1,585 Afghan soldiers who served with British troops, raising concerns about potential witness suppression in a war crimes inquiry, with some soldiers subsequently killed.
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60% Bias Score

Cosmic Joust: Galaxies Collide 11 Billion Light-Years Away
Astronomers using ground-based telescopes observed two galaxies 11 billion light-years away colliding at 1.8 million kilometers per hour, with one galaxy's quasar disrupting the other's star formation, offering a rare glimpse into galaxy mergers in the early universe.

Cosmic Joust: Galaxies Collide 11 Billion Light-Years Away
Astronomers using ground-based telescopes observed two galaxies 11 billion light-years away colliding at 1.8 million kilometers per hour, with one galaxy's quasar disrupting the other's star formation, offering a rare glimpse into galaxy mergers in the early universe.
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32% Bias Score

Boeing Agrees to \$1.1 Billion Settlement in 737 Max Crash Case
The U.S. Department of Justice agreed to drop criminal charges against Boeing in exchange for over \$1.1 billion in payments, resolving a case related to two 737 Max crashes that killed 346 people in 2018 and 2019 due to faulty software; some victims' families are contesting the settlement.

Boeing Agrees to \$1.1 Billion Settlement in 737 Max Crash Case
The U.S. Department of Justice agreed to drop criminal charges against Boeing in exchange for over \$1.1 billion in payments, resolving a case related to two 737 Max crashes that killed 346 people in 2018 and 2019 due to faulty software; some victims' families are contesting the settlement.
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48% Bias Score

Boeing Agrees to \$1.545 Billion Settlement in 737 Max Crash Case
The US Justice Department struck a deal with Boeing, dismissing fraud charges related to the 737 Max crashes that killed 346 people in exchange for a \$1.545 billion payment to victims' families and Boeing, avoiding a potential criminal conviction and jeopardizing its federal contractor status; some...

Boeing Agrees to \$1.545 Billion Settlement in 737 Max Crash Case
The US Justice Department struck a deal with Boeing, dismissing fraud charges related to the 737 Max crashes that killed 346 people in exchange for a \$1.545 billion payment to victims' families and Boeing, avoiding a potential criminal conviction and jeopardizing its federal contractor status; some...
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36% Bias Score

Sebastião Salgado, Celebrated Photographer, Dies at 79
Renowned Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado died at 79 from leukemia; his work, spanning decades and continents, documented human suffering and environmental issues, influencing global perspectives.

Sebastião Salgado, Celebrated Photographer, Dies at 79
Renowned Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado died at 79 from leukemia; his work, spanning decades and continents, documented human suffering and environmental issues, influencing global perspectives.
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32% Bias Score

Trump Announces 50% Tariff on EU Goods, Threatens Tech Giants
US President Donald Trump announced a 50% tariff on European goods, escalating trade tensions with the EU, threatening Apple and other tech companies with additional surtaxes if they don't manufacture in the US. European markets reacted negatively.

Trump Announces 50% Tariff on EU Goods, Threatens Tech Giants
US President Donald Trump announced a 50% tariff on European goods, escalating trade tensions with the EU, threatening Apple and other tech companies with additional surtaxes if they don't manufacture in the US. European markets reacted negatively.
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64% Bias Score

NHS to Open Mental Health A&E Units Nationwide
The NHS will open mental health A&E units across England to alleviate pressure on overcrowded hospital A&Es, addressing long waits (at least 5,260 people annually wait over 12 hours for a bed after admission) and providing specialized care for patients in mental health crisis.

NHS to Open Mental Health A&E Units Nationwide
The NHS will open mental health A&E units across England to alleviate pressure on overcrowded hospital A&Es, addressing long waits (at least 5,260 people annually wait over 12 hours for a bed after admission) and providing specialized care for patients in mental health crisis.
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40% Bias Score
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