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Corbyn's New Party Launch Marred by Internal Disagreements
Jeremy Corbyn's attempt to launch a new left-wing party is facing internal divisions and a premature announcement by MP Zarah Sultana, leading to rebuffs from former allies and providing political opportunities for opponents like Reform UK.
Corbyn's New Party Launch Marred by Internal Disagreements
Jeremy Corbyn's attempt to launch a new left-wing party is facing internal divisions and a premature announcement by MP Zarah Sultana, leading to rebuffs from former allies and providing political opportunities for opponents like Reform UK.
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60% Bias Score


Support for Serbian Protests Waning, Claims Vucic
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic reports declining support for the ongoing protests, stating authorities maintain control while condemning protester violence; 19 people were recently detained, and one police officer was injured during clashes.
Support for Serbian Protests Waning, Claims Vucic
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic reports declining support for the ongoing protests, stating authorities maintain control while condemning protester violence; 19 people were recently detained, and one police officer was injured during clashes.
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56% Bias Score


France Launches Index to Boost Europe's Digital Sovereignty
A French-led group launched the Digital Resilience Index (IRN), a standard to measure Europe's digital vulnerabilities and reduce its €265 billion dependence on the US, primarily impacting software, data, and infrastructure; nine companies are piloting it, with wider availability in 2026.
France Launches Index to Boost Europe's Digital Sovereignty
A French-led group launched the Digital Resilience Index (IRN), a standard to measure Europe's digital vulnerabilities and reduce its €265 billion dependence on the US, primarily impacting software, data, and infrastructure; nine companies are piloting it, with wider availability in 2026.
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40% Bias Score


UK Borrowing Costs Rise Amid Concerns Over Labour's Finances
UK ten-year gilt yields saw their first weekly rise since May, increasing to 4.56 percent from 4.5 percent, driven by concerns over Labour's handling of public finances following a £5 billion welfare reform U-turn and the Chancellor's emotional Commons appearance.
UK Borrowing Costs Rise Amid Concerns Over Labour's Finances
UK ten-year gilt yields saw their first weekly rise since May, increasing to 4.56 percent from 4.5 percent, driven by concerns over Labour's handling of public finances following a £5 billion welfare reform U-turn and the Chancellor's emotional Commons appearance.
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56% Bias Score


Italy's Political Calm Amidst Global Uncertainty
Amidst global uncertainty, Italy's political scene is unusually calm, with the Brothers of Italy maintaining high approval ratings (28.2%) while the fragmented opposition remains unable to challenge the government, despite the significant international impacts on the Italian economy and security.
Italy's Political Calm Amidst Global Uncertainty
Amidst global uncertainty, Italy's political scene is unusually calm, with the Brothers of Italy maintaining high approval ratings (28.2%) while the fragmented opposition remains unable to challenge the government, despite the significant international impacts on the Italian economy and security.
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36% Bias Score


Spanish Elections: PP Congress Amidst PSOE Corruption Scandal
Simultaneous PP congress and PSOE committee meetings coincide amid PSOE corruption allegations; the author questions the PP's 'centrism' and predicts inaction if they win power, highlighting concerns about dealing with Catalan and Basque nationalism.
Spanish Elections: PP Congress Amidst PSOE Corruption Scandal
Simultaneous PP congress and PSOE committee meetings coincide amid PSOE corruption allegations; the author questions the PP's 'centrism' and predicts inaction if they win power, highlighting concerns about dealing with Catalan and Basque nationalism.
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60% Bias Score

Judge Denies Stay, Allowing Deportation of Eight Migrants to South Sudan
A federal judge's ruling allowed the deportation of eight migrants convicted of violent crimes in the U.S. to South Sudan, despite concerns about their safety and lack of sufficient assurances from the U.S. government and South Sudan.

Judge Denies Stay, Allowing Deportation of Eight Migrants to South Sudan
A federal judge's ruling allowed the deportation of eight migrants convicted of violent crimes in the U.S. to South Sudan, despite concerns about their safety and lack of sufficient assurances from the U.S. government and South Sudan.
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40% Bias Score

Crying at Work: Strength or Weakness?
A BBC article explores varying perspectives on crying at work, citing anecdotal evidence and expert opinions on how emotional displays are perceived and impact career progression, referencing Rachel Reeves' tearful appearance affecting financial markets.

Crying at Work: Strength or Weakness?
A BBC article explores varying perspectives on crying at work, citing anecdotal evidence and expert opinions on how emotional displays are perceived and impact career progression, referencing Rachel Reeves' tearful appearance affecting financial markets.
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48% Bias Score

UK Home Office Launches "Blitz" on Asylum Seekers Working Illegally
The UK Home Office initiated a nationwide operation targeting asylum seekers working illegally, primarily in the gig economy, following reports of those in taxpayer-funded hotels using fraudulent logins to work for delivery companies; those caught risk losing benefits, and businesses face fines up t...

UK Home Office Launches "Blitz" on Asylum Seekers Working Illegally
The UK Home Office initiated a nationwide operation targeting asylum seekers working illegally, primarily in the gig economy, following reports of those in taxpayer-funded hotels using fraudulent logins to work for delivery companies; those caught risk losing benefits, and businesses face fines up t...
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68% Bias Score

Child Falls from Disney Cruise Ship, Highlighting Design Flaw
On Sunday, a five-year-old girl fell overboard from the Disney Dream cruise ship during its return to Fort Lauderdale from the Bahamas; her father rescued her after a 20-minute ordeal, highlighting a design flaw in the ship's railing that was corrected in later models.

Child Falls from Disney Cruise Ship, Highlighting Design Flaw
On Sunday, a five-year-old girl fell overboard from the Disney Dream cruise ship during its return to Fort Lauderdale from the Bahamas; her father rescued her after a 20-minute ordeal, highlighting a design flaw in the ship's railing that was corrected in later models.
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52% Bias Score

PSOE Restructures Leadership After Corruption Scandal
Following Santos Cerdán's resignation due to a corruption scandal, Rebeca Torró, former Secretary of State for Industry, was appointed as the new PSOE Secretary of Organization, assisted by three deputies, signaling a shift towards a more collegial decision-making process while maintaining Pedro Sán...

PSOE Restructures Leadership After Corruption Scandal
Following Santos Cerdán's resignation due to a corruption scandal, Rebeca Torró, former Secretary of State for Industry, was appointed as the new PSOE Secretary of Organization, assisted by three deputies, signaling a shift towards a more collegial decision-making process while maintaining Pedro Sán...
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64% Bias Score

UN Summit in Seville: Police Report Unacceptable Working Conditions
National Police officers in Seville during the UN summit faced extreme heat (over 40°C), inadequate resources (lack of water, shade, and air-conditioned vehicles), long hours (over 13 hours), and insufficient personnel (initially six for over 160 countries), leading to injuries and union complaints ...

UN Summit in Seville: Police Report Unacceptable Working Conditions
National Police officers in Seville during the UN summit faced extreme heat (over 40°C), inadequate resources (lack of water, shade, and air-conditioned vehicles), long hours (over 13 hours), and insufficient personnel (initially six for over 160 countries), leading to injuries and union complaints ...
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52% Bias Score
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