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Off-Duty Officer Arrested for Homicide After Fatal Neck Restraint
In Torrejón de Ardoz, Madrid, an off-duty municipal police officer, 58, used a neck restraint on a 35-year-old man who allegedly tried to steal his phone, resulting in the man's death; the officer is now under arrest for homicide.
Off-Duty Officer Arrested for Homicide After Fatal Neck Restraint
In Torrejón de Ardoz, Madrid, an off-duty municipal police officer, 58, used a neck restraint on a 35-year-old man who allegedly tried to steal his phone, resulting in the man's death; the officer is now under arrest for homicide.
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52% Bias Score


Soviet Music Repression: Political Factors Outweighed Ideology
Michel Krielaars's "Al son de la utopía" explores the Soviet regime's repression of musicians, revealing that political factors and economic crises, rather than ideology, primarily drove the persecution of composers like Shostakovich and Prokofiev, along with lesser-known artists and popular singers...
Soviet Music Repression: Political Factors Outweighed Ideology
Michel Krielaars's "Al son de la utopía" explores the Soviet regime's repression of musicians, revealing that political factors and economic crises, rather than ideology, primarily drove the persecution of composers like Shostakovich and Prokofiev, along with lesser-known artists and popular singers...
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24% Bias Score


Starship Super Heavy Booster Explodes During Static Fire Test
On June 18, 2024, a SpaceX Starship Super Heavy booster exploded during a static fire test at Starbase in Texas, causing a large fire but no injuries; this incident, following a successful but ultimately unsuccessful May 2024 flight test, delays future launches.
Starship Super Heavy Booster Explodes During Static Fire Test
On June 18, 2024, a SpaceX Starship Super Heavy booster exploded during a static fire test at Starbase in Texas, causing a large fire but no injuries; this incident, following a successful but ultimately unsuccessful May 2024 flight test, delays future launches.
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40% Bias Score


Tehran Evacuation: Impossibility for Many
Following Donald Trump's urging to evacuate Tehran, many residents, especially the elderly and ill, found it impossible to leave due to health conditions, traffic congestion, fuel shortages, and scarcity of essential goods.
Tehran Evacuation: Impossibility for Many
Following Donald Trump's urging to evacuate Tehran, many residents, especially the elderly and ill, found it impossible to leave due to health conditions, traffic congestion, fuel shortages, and scarcity of essential goods.
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48% Bias Score


Iranian Filmmaker Calls for Regime Change Amidst Israeli-Iranian Conflict
Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi, after winning the Palme d'Or at Cannes for "It Was Just An Accident," publicly called for the fall of the Tehran regime, condemning both Israeli aggression and four decades of Iranian mismanagement, urging international pressure for a democratic government.
Iranian Filmmaker Calls for Regime Change Amidst Israeli-Iranian Conflict
Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi, after winning the Palme d'Or at Cannes for "It Was Just An Accident," publicly called for the fall of the Tehran regime, condemning both Israeli aggression and four decades of Iranian mismanagement, urging international pressure for a democratic government.
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48% Bias Score


Israel-Iran Conflict: Pakistan Closes Borders, Faces Security and Economic Challenges
Pakistan closed several border crossings with Iran due to the escalating Israel-Iran conflict, impacting trade and travel; hundreds of Pakistanis returned home, and Pakistan's army chief met with the US president amidst growing regional concerns.
Israel-Iran Conflict: Pakistan Closes Borders, Faces Security and Economic Challenges
Pakistan closed several border crossings with Iran due to the escalating Israel-Iran conflict, impacting trade and travel; hundreds of Pakistanis returned home, and Pakistan's army chief met with the US president amidst growing regional concerns.
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52% Bias Score

Spain Ordered to Pay for Violation of Inclusive Education Rights
A Spanish court awarded €25,000 to Rubén Calleja, a man with Down syndrome, for being wrongly expelled from his mainstream school in 2009, a decision that violated his right to inclusive education and led to a UN condemnation of Spain.

Spain Ordered to Pay for Violation of Inclusive Education Rights
A Spanish court awarded €25,000 to Rubén Calleja, a man with Down syndrome, for being wrongly expelled from his mainstream school in 2009, a decision that violated his right to inclusive education and led to a UN condemnation of Spain.
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48% Bias Score

Chivite Refuses Resignation Amidst Cerdán Investigation
Navarrese President María Chivite refused to resign following the resignation of Ramón Alzórriz, the number 2 of the Navarrese Socialist Party (PSN), whose partner worked for a company partly owned by Santos Cerdán, who is under investigation; Yolanda Díaz demanded guarantees from Pedro Sánchez that...

Chivite Refuses Resignation Amidst Cerdán Investigation
Navarrese President María Chivite refused to resign following the resignation of Ramón Alzórriz, the number 2 of the Navarrese Socialist Party (PSN), whose partner worked for a company partly owned by Santos Cerdán, who is under investigation; Yolanda Díaz demanded guarantees from Pedro Sánchez that...
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36% Bias Score

30,000 UK Deaths Linked to Toxic Air in 2025, Warns Report
The Royal College of Physicians (RCP) estimates approximately 30,000 UK deaths will be linked to toxic air in 2025, urging the government to recognize air pollution as a key public health issue costing the UK an estimated £27 billion annually.

30,000 UK Deaths Linked to Toxic Air in 2025, Warns Report
The Royal College of Physicians (RCP) estimates approximately 30,000 UK deaths will be linked to toxic air in 2025, urging the government to recognize air pollution as a key public health issue costing the UK an estimated £27 billion annually.
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52% Bias Score

Bank of England Expected to Hold Interest Rates at 4.25%
The Bank of England is expected to hold interest rates at 4.25% today, balancing high inflation (3.4% in May) against signs of economic weakness; further cuts are anticipated later this year.

Bank of England Expected to Hold Interest Rates at 4.25%
The Bank of England is expected to hold interest rates at 4.25% today, balancing high inflation (3.4% in May) against signs of economic weakness; further cuts are anticipated later this year.
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36% Bias Score

Fed Holds Interest Rates Steady Amid Tariff Uncertainty
The US Federal Reserve kept its key interest rate unchanged at around 4.3% on Wednesday, awaiting more information on the economic impact of tariffs, while projecting two rate cuts this year despite anticipating higher inflation, slower growth, and a slight rise in unemployment.

Fed Holds Interest Rates Steady Amid Tariff Uncertainty
The US Federal Reserve kept its key interest rate unchanged at around 4.3% on Wednesday, awaiting more information on the economic impact of tariffs, while projecting two rate cuts this year despite anticipating higher inflation, slower growth, and a slight rise in unemployment.
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52% Bias Score

Cambodia Bans Thai Produce Amid Border Dispute Escalation
Cambodia banned Thai fruit and vegetable imports on Tuesday, escalating a border dispute ignited by a May clash that killed a Cambodian soldier; the dispute dates back to a French-era map and has repeatedly fueled nationalist tensions.

Cambodia Bans Thai Produce Amid Border Dispute Escalation
Cambodia banned Thai fruit and vegetable imports on Tuesday, escalating a border dispute ignited by a May clash that killed a Cambodian soldier; the dispute dates back to a French-era map and has repeatedly fueled nationalist tensions.
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44% Bias Score
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