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Gaddafi's Dictatorship: A Legacy of Brutality and Paranoia
Muammar Gaddafi, born to a poor Libyan camel herder, orchestrated a 1969 coup, establishing a brutal dictatorship characterized by crackdowns on dissent, fueled by paranoia and a cult of personality, and marked by malignant narcissism, according to US intelligence.
Gaddafi's Dictatorship: A Legacy of Brutality and Paranoia
Muammar Gaddafi, born to a poor Libyan camel herder, orchestrated a 1969 coup, establishing a brutal dictatorship characterized by crackdowns on dissent, fueled by paranoia and a cult of personality, and marked by malignant narcissism, according to US intelligence.
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44% Bias Score


Tusk Survives Confidence Vote Amidst Polish Political Uncertainty
Following a surprising presidential election loss, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk secured a confidence vote in parliament, aiming to strengthen his fragile coalition and address public dissatisfaction before the 2027 elections; recent polls show 44% of voters criticize the government, while 53% v...
Tusk Survives Confidence Vote Amidst Polish Political Uncertainty
Following a surprising presidential election loss, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk secured a confidence vote in parliament, aiming to strengthen his fragile coalition and address public dissatisfaction before the 2027 elections; recent polls show 44% of voters criticize the government, while 53% v...
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40% Bias Score


Poundland Sold for £1, Dozens of Store Closures Expected
Poundland, a UK discount retailer with 800+ stores and 16,000 employees, was sold for £1 to Gordon Brothers due to challenging trading conditions and increased competition, leading to expected store closures and job losses.
Poundland Sold for £1, Dozens of Store Closures Expected
Poundland, a UK discount retailer with 800+ stores and 16,000 employees, was sold for £1 to Gordon Brothers due to challenging trading conditions and increased competition, leading to expected store closures and job losses.
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36% Bias Score


Bribery Allegations Against Turkish Trade Ministry Officials
The AKP-led Erzurum Metropolitan Municipality accused three Turkish Trade Ministry officials of bribery, claiming interference in the management of Aşkale Cement. The Erzurum Prosecutor's Office deemed itself incompetent, transferring the case to Ankara in February 2025.
Bribery Allegations Against Turkish Trade Ministry Officials
The AKP-led Erzurum Metropolitan Municipality accused three Turkish Trade Ministry officials of bribery, claiming interference in the management of Aşkale Cement. The Erzurum Prosecutor's Office deemed itself incompetent, transferring the case to Ankara in February 2025.
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48% Bias Score


Dutch Youth Climate Concern Declines Amidst Competing Priorities
An Ipsos I&O survey of 2,519 Dutch adults shows a decrease in climate concern among 18-24 year-olds from 71% in 2019 to 66% in 2025, despite increased knowledge of sustainable practices, due to competing concerns like the Gaza war and housing crisis, and a feeling of individual action's ineffectiven...
Dutch Youth Climate Concern Declines Amidst Competing Priorities
An Ipsos I&O survey of 2,519 Dutch adults shows a decrease in climate concern among 18-24 year-olds from 71% in 2019 to 66% in 2025, despite increased knowledge of sustainable practices, due to competing concerns like the Gaza war and housing crisis, and a feeling of individual action's ineffectiven...
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44% Bias Score


Dutch Climate Concern Plummets as Young People Prioritize Immediate Issues
A new survey by Ipsos I&O reveals that public concern about climate change in the Netherlands has dropped to its lowest level since 2019, despite increased awareness, as young people view it as an abstract concept with little immediate impact; support for government action has also decreased across ...
Dutch Climate Concern Plummets as Young People Prioritize Immediate Issues
A new survey by Ipsos I&O reveals that public concern about climate change in the Netherlands has dropped to its lowest level since 2019, despite increased awareness, as young people view it as an abstract concept with little immediate impact; support for government action has also decreased across ...
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48% Bias Score

German Cartel Office Blocks Premium Food Group's Acquisition of Vion Slaughterhouses
Germany's Federal Cartel Office blocked Premium Food Group's planned takeover of three Vion slaughterhouses in southern Germany, citing concerns that the merger would create a dominant player, harming competition and reducing options for farmers and consumers.

German Cartel Office Blocks Premium Food Group's Acquisition of Vion Slaughterhouses
Germany's Federal Cartel Office blocked Premium Food Group's planned takeover of three Vion slaughterhouses in southern Germany, citing concerns that the merger would create a dominant player, harming competition and reducing options for farmers and consumers.
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48% Bias Score

Russia to Enhance Driver Training Oversight Amid Rise in Novice Driver Accidents
Increased fatal accidents involving novice drivers in Russia have prompted recommendations for stricter driver training oversight, with experts advocating for a graduated licensing system similar to Australia and China to address systemic issues and reduce accidents.

Russia to Enhance Driver Training Oversight Amid Rise in Novice Driver Accidents
Increased fatal accidents involving novice drivers in Russia have prompted recommendations for stricter driver training oversight, with experts advocating for a graduated licensing system similar to Australia and China to address systemic issues and reduce accidents.
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48% Bias Score

CriteriaCaixa Rejects Government Request to Invest in Celsa Group
CriteriaCaixa rejected a Spanish government request to invest in Celsa Group, reversing an earlier agreement; the decision, made by the new CriteriaCaixa president Francisco Reynés, prioritized its long-term dividend policy and strategic plan over political pressure, reflecting past negative experie...

CriteriaCaixa Rejects Government Request to Invest in Celsa Group
CriteriaCaixa rejected a Spanish government request to invest in Celsa Group, reversing an earlier agreement; the decision, made by the new CriteriaCaixa president Francisco Reynés, prioritized its long-term dividend policy and strategic plan over political pressure, reflecting past negative experie...
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48% Bias Score

China Strengthens Ties with African Nations Amidst Growing Global Influence
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with ten African counterparts in Changsha, China, on June 11, 2024, to discuss strengthening bilateral ties, focusing on economic cooperation, infrastructure projects, and support for the Belt and Road Initiative.

China Strengthens Ties with African Nations Amidst Growing Global Influence
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with ten African counterparts in Changsha, China, on June 11, 2024, to discuss strengthening bilateral ties, focusing on economic cooperation, infrastructure projects, and support for the Belt and Road Initiative.
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44% Bias Score

Dutch Running Events Modified Due to Extreme Heat
Due to extreme heat, the Rijsserbergloop running event in Rijssen was canceled, while the Hoek van Holland half marathon was shortened to 10km; this follows recent heatstroke deaths at similar events.

Dutch Running Events Modified Due to Extreme Heat
Due to extreme heat, the Rijsserbergloop running event in Rijssen was canceled, while the Hoek van Holland half marathon was shortened to 10km; this follows recent heatstroke deaths at similar events.
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36% Bias Score

Arkansas Families Sue to Block Ten Commandments in Schools
Seven Arkansas families sued to block a new law requiring Ten Commandments displays in public schools, arguing it violates their constitutional rights; the law, effective August 2024, mandates prominent placement in classrooms and libraries across four school districts.

Arkansas Families Sue to Block Ten Commandments in Schools
Seven Arkansas families sued to block a new law requiring Ten Commandments displays in public schools, arguing it violates their constitutional rights; the law, effective August 2024, mandates prominent placement in classrooms and libraries across four school districts.
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40% Bias Score
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