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Racially Motivated Riots Erupt in Ballymena Following Attempted Rape Charges
Riots erupted in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, for two consecutive nights after two 14-year-old boys appeared in court on charges of attempted rape, resulting in property damage, injuries to police officers, and the displacement of families, with police describing the events as "racist thuggery".
Racially Motivated Riots Erupt in Ballymena Following Attempted Rape Charges
Riots erupted in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, for two consecutive nights after two 14-year-old boys appeared in court on charges of attempted rape, resulting in property damage, injuries to police officers, and the displacement of families, with police describing the events as "racist thuggery".
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64% Bias Score


Florida Executes Convict for 1994 Rape and Murder
Anthony Wainwright, convicted of the 1994 rape and murder of Carmen Gayheart, will be executed by lethal injection in Florida on Tuesday; his accomplice died in 2023, and Gayheart's sister will attend the execution.
Florida Executes Convict for 1994 Rape and Murder
Anthony Wainwright, convicted of the 1994 rape and murder of Carmen Gayheart, will be executed by lethal injection in Florida on Tuesday; his accomplice died in 2023, and Gayheart's sister will attend the execution.
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60% Bias Score


Death of José Enrique Serrano: A Loss for Spanish Politics
José Enrique Serrano, former chief of staff to Spanish Prime Ministers Felipe González and José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, died on Tuesday at 75 in Madrid after a months-long illness, prompting widespread tributes from across the political spectrum for his decades of service and consensus-building.
Death of José Enrique Serrano: A Loss for Spanish Politics
José Enrique Serrano, former chief of staff to Spanish Prime Ministers Felipe González and José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, died on Tuesday at 75 in Madrid after a months-long illness, prompting widespread tributes from across the political spectrum for his decades of service and consensus-building.
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28% Bias Score


12 Colombian Ex-Soldiers Arrested for Landmine Attack in Mexico
Seventeen people, including twelve Colombian ex-military personnel, were arrested in Michoacán, Mexico, for their involvement in the landmine attack that killed eight Mexican soldiers on May 27, 2024, highlighting the CJNG's sophisticated tactics and the transnational nature of drug cartel recruitme...
12 Colombian Ex-Soldiers Arrested for Landmine Attack in Mexico
Seventeen people, including twelve Colombian ex-military personnel, were arrested in Michoacán, Mexico, for their involvement in the landmine attack that killed eight Mexican soldiers on May 27, 2024, highlighting the CJNG's sophisticated tactics and the transnational nature of drug cartel recruitme...
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40% Bias Score


Turkey's Silenced Dissent: Apathy, Repression, and the Need for Empathy
This article analyzes the Turkish government's suppression of dissent, focusing on the imprisonment and targeting of political opponents, academics, and their families, and the widespread silence among the population. The article contrasts this with the empathetic response of politician Özgür Özel t...
Turkey's Silenced Dissent: Apathy, Repression, and the Need for Empathy
This article analyzes the Turkish government's suppression of dissent, focusing on the imprisonment and targeting of political opponents, academics, and their families, and the widespread silence among the population. The article contrasts this with the empathetic response of politician Özgür Özel t...
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60% Bias Score


Trump Falsely Labels LA Protests as "Invasion," Deploys Troops, Reinstates Confederate Base Names
President Trump, speaking at Fort Bragg on the US Army's 250th anniversary, falsely labeled recent Los Angeles protests as a "foreign invasion," deploying 4,000 National Guard and 700 Marines; he also announced the restoration of Confederate names to several US military bases.
Trump Falsely Labels LA Protests as "Invasion," Deploys Troops, Reinstates Confederate Base Names
President Trump, speaking at Fort Bragg on the US Army's 250th anniversary, falsely labeled recent Los Angeles protests as a "foreign invasion," deploying 4,000 National Guard and 700 Marines; he also announced the restoration of Confederate names to several US military bases.
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72% Bias Score

Britain to Ratify High Seas Treaty to Protect Ocean Life
Britain will ratify the high seas treaty by end of 2025, creating protected areas in international waters to conserve marine life threatened by overfishing, climate change and deep sea mining, supporting the global "30 x 30" target.

Britain to Ratify High Seas Treaty to Protect Ocean Life
Britain will ratify the high seas treaty by end of 2025, creating protected areas in international waters to conserve marine life threatened by overfishing, climate change and deep sea mining, supporting the global "30 x 30" target.
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48% Bias Score

£40bn Housing Investment Announced
Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced a nearly £40bn, 10-year investment in affordable housing, significantly increasing funding for local authorities, private developers, and housing associations, alongside allowing a 1 percentage point above inflation rent increase for social landlords.

£40bn Housing Investment Announced
Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced a nearly £40bn, 10-year investment in affordable housing, significantly increasing funding for local authorities, private developers, and housing associations, alongside allowing a 1 percentage point above inflation rent increase for social landlords.
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40% Bias Score

Argentina's Supreme Court Upholds Prison Sentence for Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
Argentina's Supreme Court confirmed a six-year prison sentence for former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner due to defrauding the state through irregular public works contracts in Santa Cruz, impacting the upcoming elections and potentially causing social unrest.

Argentina's Supreme Court Upholds Prison Sentence for Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
Argentina's Supreme Court confirmed a six-year prison sentence for former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner due to defrauding the state through irregular public works contracts in Santa Cruz, impacting the upcoming elections and potentially causing social unrest.
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48% Bias Score

USCIS Resumes Processing of Humanitarian Parole Applications
A federal judge ordered the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to resume processing applications for work permits and other benefits for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans under the humanitarian parole program, impacting approximately 530,000 individuals, following a previou...

USCIS Resumes Processing of Humanitarian Parole Applications
A federal judge ordered the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to resume processing applications for work permits and other benefits for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans under the humanitarian parole program, impacting approximately 530,000 individuals, following a previou...
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44% Bias Score

PSOE's Unexpected Victory and Plans for Constitutional Reform
The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party's (PSOE) victory in the July 23rd general election, against pre-election polls, has created a political crisis within the right-wing parties and prompted PSOE leader Pedro Sánchez to plan for a constitutional reform to secure his reelection, focusing on shifting ...

PSOE's Unexpected Victory and Plans for Constitutional Reform
The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party's (PSOE) victory in the July 23rd general election, against pre-election polls, has created a political crisis within the right-wing parties and prompted PSOE leader Pedro Sánchez to plan for a constitutional reform to secure his reelection, focusing on shifting ...
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68% Bias Score

US-Mexico Relations Strained After Accusation of Encouraging LA Protests
US Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem accused Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum of encouraging violent migrant protests in Los Angeles, prompting a diplomatic crisis between the two countries just days before a G7 summit addressing migration issues; Sheinbaum denies the accusations.

US-Mexico Relations Strained After Accusation of Encouraging LA Protests
US Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem accused Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum of encouraging violent migrant protests in Los Angeles, prompting a diplomatic crisis between the two countries just days before a G7 summit addressing migration issues; Sheinbaum denies the accusations.
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48% Bias Score
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