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Oasis Reunion Concert in Cardiff Receives Rave Reviews After 16-Year Hiatus
After a 16-year hiatus due to a highly publicized feud, Oasis reunited for a concert in Cardiff's Principality Stadium on June 29th, 2024, performing to 75,000 fans and receiving rave reviews, culminating in a brotherly hug and Liam's humorous acknowledgement of their tumultuous past.
Oasis Reunion Concert in Cardiff Receives Rave Reviews After 16-Year Hiatus
After a 16-year hiatus due to a highly publicized feud, Oasis reunited for a concert in Cardiff's Principality Stadium on June 29th, 2024, performing to 75,000 fans and receiving rave reviews, culminating in a brotherly hug and Liam's humorous acknowledgement of their tumultuous past.
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48% Bias Score


Largest Roman Fresco Discovered in London
In London, archaeologist Han Li reconstructed a collection of Roman wall plaster, the largest ever found, depicting birds, fruit, flowers, and lyres, and including graffiti and a partial artist's signature from a high-status building demolished before 200 AD.
Largest Roman Fresco Discovered in London
In London, archaeologist Han Li reconstructed a collection of Roman wall plaster, the largest ever found, depicting birds, fruit, flowers, and lyres, and including graffiti and a partial artist's signature from a high-status building demolished before 200 AD.
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24% Bias Score


Trump Administration Targets Smithsonian for Allegedly Biased Exhibits
The Trump administration is reviewing Smithsonian Institution exhibits, accusing them of promoting "one-sided, divisive political narratives" and vowing to ensure content reflects "the greatness of our nation", following an executive order and internal criticism of displays like the "Entertainment N...
Trump Administration Targets Smithsonian for Allegedly Biased Exhibits
The Trump administration is reviewing Smithsonian Institution exhibits, accusing them of promoting "one-sided, divisive political narratives" and vowing to ensure content reflects "the greatness of our nation", following an executive order and internal criticism of displays like the "Entertainment N...
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56% Bias Score


Heatwave Claims Two Workplace Lives, Prompting EU Safety Call
Europe is experiencing a heatwave resulting in two workplace deaths in Spain and France; the EU has seen a 42% rise in heat-related workplace deaths since 2000, prompting the ETUC to call for continent-wide worker protection measures.
Heatwave Claims Two Workplace Lives, Prompting EU Safety Call
Europe is experiencing a heatwave resulting in two workplace deaths in Spain and France; the EU has seen a 42% rise in heat-related workplace deaths since 2000, prompting the ETUC to call for continent-wide worker protection measures.
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36% Bias Score


Climate Change Fuels Surge in Mosquito-Borne Diseases Across Europe
A surge in mosquito-borne diseases, like dengue fever and chikungunya, is affecting Europe due to climate change; 2024 saw 1,436 West Nile virus cases and 304 dengue fever infections acquired within Europe, a sharp increase compared to prior years, prompting concerns about potential endemicity.
Climate Change Fuels Surge in Mosquito-Borne Diseases Across Europe
A surge in mosquito-borne diseases, like dengue fever and chikungunya, is affecting Europe due to climate change; 2024 saw 1,436 West Nile virus cases and 304 dengue fever infections acquired within Europe, a sharp increase compared to prior years, prompting concerns about potential endemicity.
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24% Bias Score


Turkey Arrests Three More CHP Mayors Amid Crackdown
Following arrests of Istanbul's mayor and others, Turkish authorities arrested three more CHP mayors—in Adana, Adıyaman, and Antalya—on Saturday, amid ongoing investigations into alleged corruption and irregularities within CHP-controlled municipalities.
Turkey Arrests Three More CHP Mayors Amid Crackdown
Following arrests of Istanbul's mayor and others, Turkish authorities arrested three more CHP mayors—in Adana, Adıyaman, and Antalya—on Saturday, amid ongoing investigations into alleged corruption and irregularities within CHP-controlled municipalities.
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56% Bias Score

UK Welfare Bill U-Turn Creates £5.5bn Budget Shortfall, Hints at Tax Rises
The UK government's revised welfare bill, after significant concessions, now presents a £5.5bn budget shortfall, prompting Chancellor Rachel Reeves to indicate potential tax increases this autumn.

UK Welfare Bill U-Turn Creates £5.5bn Budget Shortfall, Hints at Tax Rises
The UK government's revised welfare bill, after significant concessions, now presents a £5.5bn budget shortfall, prompting Chancellor Rachel Reeves to indicate potential tax increases this autumn.
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64% Bias Score

Melbourne Synagogue Arson: Second Attack Amidst Rise in Antisemitism
A Melbourne synagogue was targeted in an arson attack on Friday night, forcing the evacuation of 20 worshippers, adding to a recent surge in antisemitic incidents following the October 2023 Hamas attack on Israel.

Melbourne Synagogue Arson: Second Attack Amidst Rise in Antisemitism
A Melbourne synagogue was targeted in an arson attack on Friday night, forcing the evacuation of 20 worshippers, adding to a recent surge in antisemitic incidents following the October 2023 Hamas attack on Israel.
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16% Bias Score

Dangerous Social Media Trends Lead to Arrests and Safety Concerns
Viral social media challenges, such as "UrbanEx" (exploring abandoned buildings) and the "door-kicking challenge," are leading to arrests and potential harm, prompting law enforcement warnings and calls for parental intervention.

Dangerous Social Media Trends Lead to Arrests and Safety Concerns
Viral social media challenges, such as "UrbanEx" (exploring abandoned buildings) and the "door-kicking challenge," are leading to arrests and potential harm, prompting law enforcement warnings and calls for parental intervention.
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60% Bias Score

Extensive Roman Settlement Unearthed in Gloucestershire Following Sword Discovery
A metal detector's discovery of two Roman swords in the Cotswolds, England, unexpectedly led to the excavation of a large Roman settlement (1st-2nd century CE), potentially a villa with flanking wings, near Willersey, Gloucestershire; Historic England may recommend its protection as a scheduled monu...

Extensive Roman Settlement Unearthed in Gloucestershire Following Sword Discovery
A metal detector's discovery of two Roman swords in the Cotswolds, England, unexpectedly led to the excavation of a large Roman settlement (1st-2nd century CE), potentially a villa with flanking wings, near Willersey, Gloucestershire; Historic England may recommend its protection as a scheduled monu...
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24% Bias Score

German Asylum Applications Plummet 43% in First Half of 2025
During the first half of 2025, Germany received 65,495 asylum applications, a 43% decrease compared to the same period in 2024, dropping it to third place in Europe behind Spain and France; this is attributed to policy shifts, international collaborations, and seasonal factors.

German Asylum Applications Plummet 43% in First Half of 2025
During the first half of 2025, Germany received 65,495 asylum applications, a 43% decrease compared to the same period in 2024, dropping it to third place in Europe behind Spain and France; this is attributed to policy shifts, international collaborations, and seasonal factors.
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60% Bias Score

German Retailers Face Record €4.95 Billion in Missing Merchandise
German retailers reported €4.95 billion in missing merchandise in 2024, with €4.2 billion attributed to theft (including €1 billion from organized crime) and the remainder to internal errors; this represents a 3% increase from 2023.

German Retailers Face Record €4.95 Billion in Missing Merchandise
German retailers reported €4.95 billion in missing merchandise in 2024, with €4.2 billion attributed to theft (including €1 billion from organized crime) and the remainder to internal errors; this represents a 3% increase from 2023.
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36% Bias Score
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