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Georgia Denies Entry to Dozens of Deported Ukrainian Prisoners
Dozens of Ukrainian citizens deported from Russia are stranded at the Dariali border checkpoint after being denied entry into Georgia despite having been imprisoned in Russian-occupied Ukraine; Georgia's new entry requirements, potentially linked to a stricter migration law, have effectively halted ...
Georgia Denies Entry to Dozens of Deported Ukrainian Prisoners
Dozens of Ukrainian citizens deported from Russia are stranded at the Dariali border checkpoint after being denied entry into Georgia despite having been imprisoned in Russian-occupied Ukraine; Georgia's new entry requirements, potentially linked to a stricter migration law, have effectively halted ...
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60% Bias Score


Georgia Denies Entry to Deportées from Russian-Occupied Ukraine
On July 2nd, 32 Ukrainian citizens deported from Russian-occupied eastern Ukraine were denied entry into Georgia at the Dariali border crossing due to new stricter entry requirements, leaving them in unsanitary conditions with limited access to aid.
Georgia Denies Entry to Deportées from Russian-Occupied Ukraine
On July 2nd, 32 Ukrainian citizens deported from Russian-occupied eastern Ukraine were denied entry into Georgia at the Dariali border crossing due to new stricter entry requirements, leaving them in unsanitary conditions with limited access to aid.
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44% Bias Score


Zelenskyy Revokes Citizenship of Ukrainian Orthodox Church Head Over Alleged Russian Passport
President Zelenskyy revoked the Ukrainian citizenship of Metropolitan Onufriy, head of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate, on July 2nd, based on the Security Service of Ukraine's (SBU) evidence of his alleged Russian passport obtained in 2002 and his alleged support for the Mos...
Zelenskyy Revokes Citizenship of Ukrainian Orthodox Church Head Over Alleged Russian Passport
President Zelenskyy revoked the Ukrainian citizenship of Metropolitan Onufriy, head of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate, on July 2nd, based on the Security Service of Ukraine's (SBU) evidence of his alleged Russian passport obtained in 2002 and his alleged support for the Mos...
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20% Bias Score


Nine-Year Sentence for Online Encouragement of Suicide and Self-Harm
Tyler Webb, 23, of Loughborough, received a nine-year prison sentence for encouraging a vulnerable woman to self-harm and commit suicide online between June 22 and July 11, 2023, becoming the first person convicted under Section 184 of the Online Safety Act 2023.
Nine-Year Sentence for Online Encouragement of Suicide and Self-Harm
Tyler Webb, 23, of Loughborough, received a nine-year prison sentence for encouraging a vulnerable woman to self-harm and commit suicide online between June 22 and July 11, 2023, becoming the first person convicted under Section 184 of the Online Safety Act 2023.
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16% Bias Score


Melbourne: Violent Protest and Arson Attack Target Jewish Businesses
On Friday night in Melbourne, Australia, anti-Israel protesters violently attacked the Miznon restaurant, causing damage, while an arson attack targeted the nearby East Melbourne Synagogue, forcing 20 people to evacuate; police are investigating both incidents.
Melbourne: Violent Protest and Arson Attack Target Jewish Businesses
On Friday night in Melbourne, Australia, anti-Israel protesters violently attacked the Miznon restaurant, causing damage, while an arson attack targeted the nearby East Melbourne Synagogue, forcing 20 people to evacuate; police are investigating both incidents.
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56% Bias Score


Musk Considers New Party After Trump Bill Passage
Following the passage of President Trump's $3.3 trillion "Big, Beautiful Bill", Elon Musk is considering forming a new political party to challenge the Republicans who supported it, focusing on key electoral races to influence legislation.
Musk Considers New Party After Trump Bill Passage
Following the passage of President Trump's $3.3 trillion "Big, Beautiful Bill", Elon Musk is considering forming a new political party to challenge the Republicans who supported it, focusing on key electoral races to influence legislation.
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72% Bias Score

Germany to Host EU Migration Summit, Seeking Stricter Rules
German Interior Minister Dobrindt is convening a July 18th summit with EU counterparts on Zugspitze to formulate stricter migration rules, including enhanced border protection and deportations to third countries, marking a shift from Germany's previously more liberal stance under pressure from the f...

Germany to Host EU Migration Summit, Seeking Stricter Rules
German Interior Minister Dobrindt is convening a July 18th summit with EU counterparts on Zugspitze to formulate stricter migration rules, including enhanced border protection and deportations to third countries, marking a shift from Germany's previously more liberal stance under pressure from the f...
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56% Bias Score

US Dollar Plummets Amidst Trump's Tariffs and Fiscal Concerns
In 2025, the US dollar experienced a sharp decline against the euro and yen due to President Trump's re-election and subsequent imposition of significant tariffs on imports from various trade partners, leading to global market uncertainty and investor concerns about US fiscal sustainability.

US Dollar Plummets Amidst Trump's Tariffs and Fiscal Concerns
In 2025, the US dollar experienced a sharp decline against the euro and yen due to President Trump's re-election and subsequent imposition of significant tariffs on imports from various trade partners, leading to global market uncertainty and investor concerns about US fiscal sustainability.
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52% Bias Score

UK High Court Allows Ban of Palestine Action as Terrorist Organization
A High Court judge refused to temporarily block the UK government's plan to ban Palestine Action, a direct action group, as a terrorist organization under the Terrorism Act 2000, despite concerns about free speech and potential for misapplication, making membership and support a criminal offense pun...

UK High Court Allows Ban of Palestine Action as Terrorist Organization
A High Court judge refused to temporarily block the UK government's plan to ban Palestine Action, a direct action group, as a terrorist organization under the Terrorism Act 2000, despite concerns about free speech and potential for misapplication, making membership and support a criminal offense pun...
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44% Bias Score

UK Bans Palestine Action Under Anti-Terrorism Laws
The UK government banned Palestine Action, a direct-action group targeting Israeli arms manufacturers, under anti-terrorism laws, effective Saturday, despite a last-minute legal challenge; membership or support now carries a maximum 14-year prison sentence.

UK Bans Palestine Action Under Anti-Terrorism Laws
The UK government banned Palestine Action, a direct-action group targeting Israeli arms manufacturers, under anti-terrorism laws, effective Saturday, despite a last-minute legal challenge; membership or support now carries a maximum 14-year prison sentence.
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52% Bias Score

Significant Health Disparities in England Linked to Deprivation
New data reveals a stark health inequality in England: women in Barnsley have 18 years less healthy life than those in Wokingham, while Blackpool men have nearly 20 years less than Wokingham men; this gap has widened over the last decade, linked to factors such as the Covid-19 pandemic and rising ob...

Significant Health Disparities in England Linked to Deprivation
New data reveals a stark health inequality in England: women in Barnsley have 18 years less healthy life than those in Wokingham, while Blackpool men have nearly 20 years less than Wokingham men; this gap has widened over the last decade, linked to factors such as the Covid-19 pandemic and rising ob...
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32% Bias Score

Scarlett Johansson: From Rejected Child Actress to Hollywood Powerhouse
Scarlett Johansson, initially rejected by an agent as a child, rose to become the world's highest-grossing actress, navigating challenges like typecasting and suing Disney for fair compensation, while launching her own cosmetics brand.

Scarlett Johansson: From Rejected Child Actress to Hollywood Powerhouse
Scarlett Johansson, initially rejected by an agent as a child, rose to become the world's highest-grossing actress, navigating challenges like typecasting and suing Disney for fair compensation, while launching her own cosmetics brand.
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60% Bias Score
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