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EU Divided on Israel's Human Rights Record in Gaza
Following a damning EU report on Israeli human rights violations in Gaza, Spain and Ireland called for the suspension of the EU-Israel trade agreement, while Germany and other states opposed such measures, highlighting deep divisions within the EU.
EU Divided on Israel's Human Rights Record in Gaza
Following a damning EU report on Israeli human rights violations in Gaza, Spain and Ireland called for the suspension of the EU-Israel trade agreement, while Germany and other states opposed such measures, highlighting deep divisions within the EU.
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56% Bias Score


Nike Faces $1 Billion Tariff Hit, Plans Price Increases
Nike projects a $1 billion cost increase from US tariffs, prompting price hikes in the US and production diversification away from China amid a 12% revenue drop in the last quarter.
Nike Faces $1 Billion Tariff Hit, Plans Price Increases
Nike projects a $1 billion cost increase from US tariffs, prompting price hikes in the US and production diversification away from China amid a 12% revenue drop in the last quarter.
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52% Bias Score


Iranian Woman, US Resident for 47 Years, Detained by ICE
A 64-year-old Iranian woman, living in the US for 47 years, was detained by immigration agents in New Orleans on Sunday, hours after US airstrikes in Iran; her family states she has always met immigration requirements despite a denied asylum request.
Iranian Woman, US Resident for 47 Years, Detained by ICE
A 64-year-old Iranian woman, living in the US for 47 years, was detained by immigration agents in New Orleans on Sunday, hours after US airstrikes in Iran; her family states she has always met immigration requirements despite a denied asylum request.
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32% Bias Score


Renowned Composer Lalo Schifrin Dies at 93
Argentine-born composer and jazz musician Lalo Schifrin died at age 93 in Los Angeles on [Date] from pneumonia; his prolific career included scores for "Mission: Impossible," "Dirty Harry," and numerous other films, earning him six Oscar nominations and a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.
Renowned Composer Lalo Schifrin Dies at 93
Argentine-born composer and jazz musician Lalo Schifrin died at age 93 in Los Angeles on [Date] from pneumonia; his prolific career included scores for "Mission: Impossible," "Dirty Harry," and numerous other films, earning him six Oscar nominations and a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.
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28% Bias Score


Trump's Attack Bolsters Sánchez Amid Corruption Scandal
Amid a major corruption scandal involving top PSOE officials, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez faced unexpected support when Donald Trump attacked Spain during a NATO summit, shifting Spanish domestic politics and potentially bolstering Sánchez's position.
Trump's Attack Bolsters Sánchez Amid Corruption Scandal
Amid a major corruption scandal involving top PSOE officials, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez faced unexpected support when Donald Trump attacked Spain during a NATO summit, shifting Spanish domestic politics and potentially bolstering Sánchez's position.
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44% Bias Score


Vanunu's Leak Exposes Israel's Secret Nuclear Arsenal
Mordechai Vanunu, a former Israeli nuclear technician, leaked photos of Israel's Dimona nuclear facility to the Sunday Times in 1986, revealing the existence of a large nuclear weapons program, leading to his capture by Mossad and imprisonment.
Vanunu's Leak Exposes Israel's Secret Nuclear Arsenal
Mordechai Vanunu, a former Israeli nuclear technician, leaked photos of Israel's Dimona nuclear facility to the Sunday Times in 1986, revealing the existence of a large nuclear weapons program, leading to his capture by Mossad and imprisonment.
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36% Bias Score

Man Guilty of Murdering Wife at Women's Refuge
Habibur Masum, 26, was convicted of murdering his wife, Kulsuma Akter, 27, on April 6th, 2024, in Bradford, West Yorkshire, after tracking her to a women's refuge where she had fled his abuse. He stabbed her more than 25 times in front of their baby son.

Man Guilty of Murdering Wife at Women's Refuge
Habibur Masum, 26, was convicted of murdering his wife, Kulsuma Akter, 27, on April 6th, 2024, in Bradford, West Yorkshire, after tracking her to a women's refuge where she had fled his abuse. He stabbed her more than 25 times in front of their baby son.
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20% Bias Score

Japan Executes "Twitter Killer" Takahiro Shiraishi
Japan executed Takahiro Shiraishi, the "Twitter killer," on Friday for the 2017 murders and dismemberment of nine people he met online, marking the nation's first execution since 2022 and highlighting its continued use of capital punishment.

Japan Executes "Twitter Killer" Takahiro Shiraishi
Japan executed Takahiro Shiraishi, the "Twitter killer," on Friday for the 2017 murders and dismemberment of nine people he met online, marking the nation's first execution since 2022 and highlighting its continued use of capital punishment.
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52% Bias Score

EU Pharma Industry Opposes Retaliatory Tariffs Amid US Drug Import Levy Threat
The European pharmaceutical industry urges the EU against retaliatory tariffs on US drugs, fearing negative consequences for both sides and higher patient costs; the EU faces a July 9th deadline for trade deals with the US, and non-tariff barriers also hamper European competitiveness.

EU Pharma Industry Opposes Retaliatory Tariffs Amid US Drug Import Levy Threat
The European pharmaceutical industry urges the EU against retaliatory tariffs on US drugs, fearing negative consequences for both sides and higher patient costs; the EU faces a July 9th deadline for trade deals with the US, and non-tariff barriers also hamper European competitiveness.
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48% Bias Score

Wimbledon Draw Favors Djokovic and Alcaraz, While Women's Field Remains Open
The Wimbledon 2024 draw presents favorable paths for both Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz, who could potentially meet in the final, while the women's draw is notably more unpredictable; Paula Badosa faces a tough opening match.

Wimbledon Draw Favors Djokovic and Alcaraz, While Women's Field Remains Open
The Wimbledon 2024 draw presents favorable paths for both Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz, who could potentially meet in the final, while the women's draw is notably more unpredictable; Paula Badosa faces a tough opening match.
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56% Bias Score

US seeks to leverage Iran attacks to shift Latin American alliances
Following U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, a high-ranking U.S. State Department official declared that Latin American countries must choose sides, potentially impacting their relationships with Iran and aligning them with either the U.S. or Iran.

US seeks to leverage Iran attacks to shift Latin American alliances
Following U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, a high-ranking U.S. State Department official declared that Latin American countries must choose sides, potentially impacting their relationships with Iran and aligning them with either the U.S. or Iran.
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44% Bias Score

UK Government U-turns on Welfare Reforms Amidst Labour Backlash
The UK government significantly revised its welfare reform plans after facing a rebellion from Labour MPs, costing an estimated £3bn, resulting in a two-tier system for PIP payments that will increase universal credit payments in line with inflation for current recipients but not new claimants and f...

UK Government U-turns on Welfare Reforms Amidst Labour Backlash
The UK government significantly revised its welfare reform plans after facing a rebellion from Labour MPs, costing an estimated £3bn, resulting in a two-tier system for PIP payments that will increase universal credit payments in line with inflation for current recipients but not new claimants and f...
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48% Bias Score
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