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German Gas Extraction Deal Sparks Criticism Over Marine Protection Contradictions
Borkum's mayor criticizes Germany's approval of a North Sea gas extraction agreement, citing contradictions in the government's commitment to marine protection and highlighting the inevitable pollution from gas platforms impacting nearby protected areas, including the Wadden Sea UNESCO World Heritag...
German Gas Extraction Deal Sparks Criticism Over Marine Protection Contradictions
Borkum's mayor criticizes Germany's approval of a North Sea gas extraction agreement, citing contradictions in the government's commitment to marine protection and highlighting the inevitable pollution from gas platforms impacting nearby protected areas, including the Wadden Sea UNESCO World Heritag...
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52% Bias Score


Christie's to Auction Extensive M.C. Escher Collection
Christie's New York is hosting an online auction from July 8-22 featuring 60 prints and drawings by M.C. Escher from the collection of Robert Owen Lehman Jr., offering a rare opportunity to explore Escher's creative process through his preparatory works; proceeds benefit a classical music foundation...
Christie's to Auction Extensive M.C. Escher Collection
Christie's New York is hosting an online auction from July 8-22 featuring 60 prints and drawings by M.C. Escher from the collection of Robert Owen Lehman Jr., offering a rare opportunity to explore Escher's creative process through his preparatory works; proceeds benefit a classical music foundation...
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44% Bias Score


Funding Crisis Threatens UK Pride Events
Over one million people are expected at Pride in London this Saturday, but many UK Pride events face an uncertain future due to an 85% drop in corporate sponsorships and partnerships, leading to some cancellations and the introduction of ticket fees for events previously free to attend.
Funding Crisis Threatens UK Pride Events
Over one million people are expected at Pride in London this Saturday, but many UK Pride events face an uncertain future due to an 85% drop in corporate sponsorships and partnerships, leading to some cancellations and the introduction of ticket fees for events previously free to attend.
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36% Bias Score


Bavarian Smoking Ban: Economic and Political Fallout
Bavaria's 2008 smoking ban, initially strictly enforced by the CSU, led to the closure of many small pubs, triggered public discontent, and contributed to the CSU's electoral losses, although the direct causal link remains debated. The ban was later relaxed.
Bavarian Smoking Ban: Economic and Political Fallout
Bavaria's 2008 smoking ban, initially strictly enforced by the CSU, led to the closure of many small pubs, triggered public discontent, and contributed to the CSU's electoral losses, although the direct causal link remains debated. The ban was later relaxed.
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52% Bias Score


Adelaide Man Sentenced to 32 Years for Murder
Keith Yandle, 48, received a minimum 32-year prison sentence for the calculated murder of Steven Murphy, 38, who was found shot four times in a man-made bunker on Yandle's property in Adelaide, Australia, after breaking into a shed in February 2023.
Adelaide Man Sentenced to 32 Years for Murder
Keith Yandle, 48, received a minimum 32-year prison sentence for the calculated murder of Steven Murphy, 38, who was found shot four times in a man-made bunker on Yandle's property in Adelaide, Australia, after breaking into a shed in February 2023.
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48% Bias Score


PSOE Corruption Scandal Erodes Public Trust, Fuels Right-Wing Rise
A massive corruption scandal within Spain's PSOE party, involving high-ranking officials, is causing a significant crisis of confidence; only 21% of citizens believe Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez should remain, while the right and far-right gain support.
PSOE Corruption Scandal Erodes Public Trust, Fuels Right-Wing Rise
A massive corruption scandal within Spain's PSOE party, involving high-ranking officials, is causing a significant crisis of confidence; only 21% of citizens believe Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez should remain, while the right and far-right gain support.
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60% Bias Score

Gender Investment Gap: Men Outpace Women in Stock and Fund Investments
A YouGov survey shows 43% of men, but only 24% of women, invest in stocks or funds; the difference is consistent with prior years, and a lack of knowledge is cited as a major reason for lower female participation.

Gender Investment Gap: Men Outpace Women in Stock and Fund Investments
A YouGov survey shows 43% of men, but only 24% of women, invest in stocks or funds; the difference is consistent with prior years, and a lack of knowledge is cited as a major reason for lower female participation.
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52% Bias Score

Gangster and Detective Confront at Charity Lunch
Former Detective Superintendent Ian Brown unexpectedly encountered Kenny Noye, the notorious gangster involved in the £26m Brink's-Mat gold robbery, at a charity lunch in a Kent golf club, resulting in a tense but ultimately non-violent confrontation.

Gangster and Detective Confront at Charity Lunch
Former Detective Superintendent Ian Brown unexpectedly encountered Kenny Noye, the notorious gangster involved in the £26m Brink's-Mat gold robbery, at a charity lunch in a Kent golf club, resulting in a tense but ultimately non-violent confrontation.
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44% Bias Score

Austrian Town Renames Streets Named After Nazi Supporters
Austria will rename two streets in Braunau am Inn, Adolf Hitler's birthplace, named after Nazi supporters, following a municipal council vote; this follows a report that the names were unconstitutional and affects about 200 homes.

Austrian Town Renames Streets Named After Nazi Supporters
Austria will rename two streets in Braunau am Inn, Adolf Hitler's birthplace, named after Nazi supporters, following a municipal council vote; this follows a report that the names were unconstitutional and affects about 200 homes.
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36% Bias Score

Coogan Accuses Starmer's Labour of Neglecting Working Class, Boosting Far-Right
Actor Steve Coogan, formerly a Labour supporter, criticizes Keir Starmer's government for neglecting working-class communities, fueling the rise of Reform UK; he advocates for grassroots empowerment to reverse this trend.

Coogan Accuses Starmer's Labour of Neglecting Working Class, Boosting Far-Right
Actor Steve Coogan, formerly a Labour supporter, criticizes Keir Starmer's government for neglecting working-class communities, fueling the rise of Reform UK; he advocates for grassroots empowerment to reverse this trend.
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52% Bias Score

UK Consumers Grapple with Economic Uncertainty: Expert Financial Advice
A recent survey shows UK consumers are worried about the slowing economy, possible tax increases, and rising food costs; experts advise on managing money in uncertain times by diversifying investments and securing mortgage deals in advance.

UK Consumers Grapple with Economic Uncertainty: Expert Financial Advice
A recent survey shows UK consumers are worried about the slowing economy, possible tax increases, and rising food costs; experts advise on managing money in uncertain times by diversifying investments and securing mortgage deals in advance.
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36% Bias Score

Fanzara's MIAU Festival 2025: Community Art Defies Censorship
The 9th MIAU (Unfinished Museum of Urban Art) festival in Fanzara, Spain (July 25-28, 2025), features 30 artists from various countries, creating murals with only volunteer support after a municipal ordinance restricting murals was repealed following public outcry.

Fanzara's MIAU Festival 2025: Community Art Defies Censorship
The 9th MIAU (Unfinished Museum of Urban Art) festival in Fanzara, Spain (July 25-28, 2025), features 30 artists from various countries, creating murals with only volunteer support after a municipal ordinance restricting murals was repealed following public outcry.
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52% Bias Score
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