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French School Stabbing Highlights Rise in Youth Knife Violence
A 14-year-old student in Chaumont, France, murdered a school supervisor on June 10th during a random bag check, stating he targeted any supervisor due to resentment. This incident highlights a growing trend of knife violence among European youth, prompting calls for improved data collection and comp...
French School Stabbing Highlights Rise in Youth Knife Violence
A 14-year-old student in Chaumont, France, murdered a school supervisor on June 10th during a random bag check, stating he targeted any supervisor due to resentment. This incident highlights a growing trend of knife violence among European youth, prompting calls for improved data collection and comp...
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56% Bias Score


Child Labor Declines, but Millions Remain Exploited
On World Day Against Child Labour, new data reveals a 20 million decrease in child labor since 2020, yet millions remain exploited, primarily in agriculture and Sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting persistent poverty and lack of educational opportunities.
Child Labor Declines, but Millions Remain Exploited
On World Day Against Child Labour, new data reveals a 20 million decrease in child labor since 2020, yet millions remain exploited, primarily in agriculture and Sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting persistent poverty and lack of educational opportunities.
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28% Bias Score


Germany Faces Soaring Demand for Care Services
Germany's number of people requiring care increased by 40 percent to 5.6 million in five years, driven by demographic changes and a 2017 reform expanding eligibility criteria to include mental health conditions, with projections reaching 7.6 million by 2055.
Germany Faces Soaring Demand for Care Services
Germany's number of people requiring care increased by 40 percent to 5.6 million in five years, driven by demographic changes and a 2017 reform expanding eligibility criteria to include mental health conditions, with projections reaching 7.6 million by 2055.
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28% Bias Score


Stalker Alex Belfield Released Early from Prison
Alex Belfield, dubbed the 'Jimmy Savile of trolling,' was released early from his five-year prison sentence for stalking Jeremy Vine and other broadcasters; his campaign caused significant distress, including suicidal thoughts in some victims, and he was also ordered to pay substantial damages to Vi...
Stalker Alex Belfield Released Early from Prison
Alex Belfield, dubbed the 'Jimmy Savile of trolling,' was released early from his five-year prison sentence for stalking Jeremy Vine and other broadcasters; his campaign caused significant distress, including suicidal thoughts in some victims, and he was also ordered to pay substantial damages to Vi...
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36% Bias Score


VodafoneThree to Double Broadband Customers, Create Thousands of Jobs
VodafoneThree, formed by the merger of Vodafone UK and Three, plans to more than double its broadband customers to over 4 million by 2034, creating 9,000 average annual jobs while investing £11 billion in 5G infrastructure, aiming for 99% UK coverage by 2034, and rejecting a takeover of TalkTalk.
VodafoneThree to Double Broadband Customers, Create Thousands of Jobs
VodafoneThree, formed by the merger of Vodafone UK and Three, plans to more than double its broadband customers to over 4 million by 2034, creating 9,000 average annual jobs while investing £11 billion in 5G infrastructure, aiming for 99% UK coverage by 2034, and rejecting a takeover of TalkTalk.
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48% Bias Score


VDMA Demands Action Against Unfair Chinese Competition
The German Mechanical Engineering Industry Association (VDMA) is demanding stricter EU regulations on Chinese machinery imports, citing unfair competition, subsidies, and safety violations; the VDMA also advocates for bolstering domestic competitiveness.
VDMA Demands Action Against Unfair Chinese Competition
The German Mechanical Engineering Industry Association (VDMA) is demanding stricter EU regulations on Chinese machinery imports, citing unfair competition, subsidies, and safety violations; the VDMA also advocates for bolstering domestic competitiveness.
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52% Bias Score

Global River Mercury Levels Doubled Since Industrial Revolution
A new study reveals that human activities have doubled global river mercury levels since the Industrial Revolution, reaching 1000 metric tons annually, with significant regional variations and severe implications for human health and ecosystems.

Global River Mercury Levels Doubled Since Industrial Revolution
A new study reveals that human activities have doubled global river mercury levels since the Industrial Revolution, reaching 1000 metric tons annually, with significant regional variations and severe implications for human health and ecosystems.
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28% Bias Score

Costa Rica Leads Latin America in Gender Equality, but Regional Disparities Persist
The 2025 World Economic Forum report ranks Costa Rica 16th globally and as the top-performing Latin American country in gender equality, while Nicaragua dropped to 18th, highlighting uneven progress in the region, with some countries showing significant advancement, while others lag behind.

Costa Rica Leads Latin America in Gender Equality, but Regional Disparities Persist
The 2025 World Economic Forum report ranks Costa Rica 16th globally and as the top-performing Latin American country in gender equality, while Nicaragua dropped to 18th, highlighting uneven progress in the region, with some countries showing significant advancement, while others lag behind.
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28% Bias Score

FIFA's Expanded Club World Cup: $2 Billion Revenue Target Amidst Criticism
FIFA's expanded 32-team Club World Cup, running June 14-July 13 in the USA, aims to generate $2 billion in revenue, with $1 billion going to clubs, despite criticism over scheduling and slow ticket sales.

FIFA's Expanded Club World Cup: $2 Billion Revenue Target Amidst Criticism
FIFA's expanded 32-team Club World Cup, running June 14-July 13 in the USA, aims to generate $2 billion in revenue, with $1 billion going to clubs, despite criticism over scheduling and slow ticket sales.
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56% Bias Score

Marines Deployed to Los Angeles Amidst Reports of Poor Treatment of Detained Immigrant Families
Following immigration raids in Los Angeles, lawyers reported families with young children were held for days in cramped, unsanitary conditions with inadequate food and water; meanwhile, Marines are being deployed to the city following protests, a move ordered by President Trump despite the Californi...

Marines Deployed to Los Angeles Amidst Reports of Poor Treatment of Detained Immigrant Families
Following immigration raids in Los Angeles, lawyers reported families with young children were held for days in cramped, unsanitary conditions with inadequate food and water; meanwhile, Marines are being deployed to the city following protests, a move ordered by President Trump despite the Californi...
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40% Bias Score

BYD Undercuts Tesla with £18,650 Electric Car in UK
BYD launched its cheapest UK electric vehicle, the Dolphin Surf, priced at £18,650, challenging Tesla's dominance and aiming to become the world's leading electric carmaker; this follows BYD surpassing Tesla in European electric car registrations in April and leverages China's preference for cheaper...

BYD Undercuts Tesla with £18,650 Electric Car in UK
BYD launched its cheapest UK electric vehicle, the Dolphin Surf, priced at £18,650, challenging Tesla's dominance and aiming to become the world's leading electric carmaker; this follows BYD surpassing Tesla in European electric car registrations in April and leverages China's preference for cheaper...
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40% Bias Score

First Boeing 787 Dreamliner Crash in Ahmedabad
A Boeing 787 Dreamliner operated by Air India crashed in Ahmedabad, India, on takeoff, reaching only 625ft altitude; this is the first crash of this model since its introduction in 2011, despite past engine issues and safety concerns that prompted FAA investigations.

First Boeing 787 Dreamliner Crash in Ahmedabad
A Boeing 787 Dreamliner operated by Air India crashed in Ahmedabad, India, on takeoff, reaching only 625ft altitude; this is the first crash of this model since its introduction in 2011, despite past engine issues and safety concerns that prompted FAA investigations.
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48% Bias Score
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