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Serious Knee Injury Rules Out French Basketball Star Fauthoux from Eurobasket 2025
French basketball player Marine Fauthoux suffered a serious knee injury, a severe sprain with a probable torn cruciate ligament, during a pre-Eurobasket 2025 game against Belgium on July 4th, requiring months of recovery and ruling her out of the tournament.
Serious Knee Injury Rules Out French Basketball Star Fauthoux from Eurobasket 2025
French basketball player Marine Fauthoux suffered a serious knee injury, a severe sprain with a probable torn cruciate ligament, during a pre-Eurobasket 2025 game against Belgium on July 4th, requiring months of recovery and ruling her out of the tournament.
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24% Bias Score


France Suspends MaPrimeRénov' Home Renovation Subsidy Program Due to Fraud
France suspended its MaPrimeRénov' home renovation subsidy program due to a surge in applications and fraud, totaling 16,000 suspicious cases (12% of applications), with plans to reinstate it before the end of 2024; Economy Minister Eric Lombard confirmed this on June 4th, 2024.
France Suspends MaPrimeRénov' Home Renovation Subsidy Program Due to Fraud
France suspended its MaPrimeRénov' home renovation subsidy program due to a surge in applications and fraud, totaling 16,000 suspicious cases (12% of applications), with plans to reinstate it before the end of 2024; Economy Minister Eric Lombard confirmed this on June 4th, 2024.
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36% Bias Score


Canada Post Labor Dispute: Minister Urges Negotiated Settlement or Arbitration
Canadian Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu is urging Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers to reach a negotiated settlement or proceed to binding arbitration to resolve their ongoing labor dispute, marked by disagreements over wages, overtime, and route changes, amid Canada Post's financial l...
Canada Post Labor Dispute: Minister Urges Negotiated Settlement or Arbitration
Canadian Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu is urging Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers to reach a negotiated settlement or proceed to binding arbitration to resolve their ongoing labor dispute, marked by disagreements over wages, overtime, and route changes, amid Canada Post's financial l...
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40% Bias Score


Germany to Honor Afghan Refugee Pledges
The German government will bring 2,500 Afghan refugees still in Islamabad to Germany, honoring prior acceptance pledges despite ending the program due to irregularities and security concerns revealed during investigations under the previous administration.
Germany to Honor Afghan Refugee Pledges
The German government will bring 2,500 Afghan refugees still in Islamabad to Germany, honoring prior acceptance pledges despite ending the program due to irregularities and security concerns revealed during investigations under the previous administration.
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52% Bias Score


German Minister Condemns Censorship of Art, Warns of Global Culture War
German Minister of Culture Wolfram Weimer criticizes the removal of a Venus statue from a Berlin agency and a Florida teacher's dismissal for showing Michelangelo's David, as examples of increasing censorship that limits artistic freedom and denies citizens the autonomy to form their own opinions; h...
German Minister Condemns Censorship of Art, Warns of Global Culture War
German Minister of Culture Wolfram Weimer criticizes the removal of a Venus statue from a Berlin agency and a Florida teacher's dismissal for showing Michelangelo's David, as examples of increasing censorship that limits artistic freedom and denies citizens the autonomy to form their own opinions; h...
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76% Bias Score


Jhalak Prize Celebrates Diverse Literary Voices
The Jhalak Prize, awarded at the British Library in London, recognized NS Nuseibeh's Namesake (prose), Mimi Khalvati's Collected Poems (poetry), and Nathanael Lessore's King of Nothing (children's/young adult) for their exploration of identity, religion, colonialism, and diverse social issues, each ...
Jhalak Prize Celebrates Diverse Literary Voices
The Jhalak Prize, awarded at the British Library in London, recognized NS Nuseibeh's Namesake (prose), Mimi Khalvati's Collected Poems (poetry), and Nathanael Lessore's King of Nothing (children's/young adult) for their exploration of identity, religion, colonialism, and diverse social issues, each ...
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20% Bias Score

Canadian Homebuyers Face Down Payment Dilemma Amidst Trade War Uncertainty
A Canadian couple considering an $850,000 home faces a down payment dilemma: a minimum $60,000 payment yields higher monthly costs ($4,317.33) and interest ($152,550.08), while a 20% down payment ($170,000) lowers these to $3,684.64 and $135,999.30 respectively, but impacts savings; a longer amortiz...

Canadian Homebuyers Face Down Payment Dilemma Amidst Trade War Uncertainty
A Canadian couple considering an $850,000 home faces a down payment dilemma: a minimum $60,000 payment yields higher monthly costs ($4,317.33) and interest ($152,550.08), while a 20% down payment ($170,000) lowers these to $3,684.64 and $135,999.30 respectively, but impacts savings; a longer amortiz...
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44% Bias Score

TKMS to IPO, German Investment Considered
Thyssenkrupp's marine division, TKMS, will be renamed before its planned IPO, with the German government considering an investment; the company is the world's leading builder of non-nuclear submarines and has an order book of €18 billion.

TKMS to IPO, German Investment Considered
Thyssenkrupp's marine division, TKMS, will be renamed before its planned IPO, with the German government considering an investment; the company is the world's leading builder of non-nuclear submarines and has an order book of €18 billion.
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40% Bias Score

NDP to Vote Against Throne Speech, Threatening Canadian Government
New Democrat MPs will vote against Canada's throne speech Wednesday, potentially triggering a snap election, due to the speech's lack of detail on healthcare and housing; the minority Liberal government needs the support of other parties to survive.

NDP to Vote Against Throne Speech, Threatening Canadian Government
New Democrat MPs will vote against Canada's throne speech Wednesday, potentially triggering a snap election, due to the speech's lack of detail on healthcare and housing; the minority Liberal government needs the support of other parties to survive.
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40% Bias Score

Belarus to End Utility Subsidies by 2029
Belarus plans 100% cost recovery for housing and utilities by 2029, ending subsidies that cost the budget \$250 million annually; tariffs will increase quarterly starting in 2026, with targeted support for vulnerable citizens.

Belarus to End Utility Subsidies by 2029
Belarus plans 100% cost recovery for housing and utilities by 2029, ending subsidies that cost the budget \$250 million annually; tariffs will increase quarterly starting in 2026, with targeted support for vulnerable citizens.
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60% Bias Score

Germany Extends Rent Control Law Without Major Changes
Germany's coalition government extends the Mietpreisbremse, a rent control law, until 2029 without substantial changes despite calls for improvements, aiming to address affordability issues but facing debates about effectiveness and enforcement.

Germany Extends Rent Control Law Without Major Changes
Germany's coalition government extends the Mietpreisbremse, a rent control law, until 2029 without substantial changes despite calls for improvements, aiming to address affordability issues but facing debates about effectiveness and enforcement.
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52% Bias Score

Dozens of Bodies Found in Austin Lake Spark Serial Killer Fears
Since 2022, 38 bodies have been pulled from Austin's Lady Bird Lake, sparking unsubstantiated serial killer rumors despite police attributing most deaths to accidents and drownings near a popular nightlife area, leading to increased safety measures.

Dozens of Bodies Found in Austin Lake Spark Serial Killer Fears
Since 2022, 38 bodies have been pulled from Austin's Lady Bird Lake, sparking unsubstantiated serial killer rumors despite police attributing most deaths to accidents and drownings near a popular nightlife area, leading to increased safety measures.
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60% Bias Score
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