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Bayeux Tapestry Returns to UK in Landmark Loan Agreement
The Bayeux Tapestry, depicting the 1066 Norman Conquest, will be loaned to the British Museum from France from September 2026 to July 2027, in exchange for British treasures, marking a significant cultural exchange between the UK and France, celebrating the 1000th anniversary of William the Conquero...
Bayeux Tapestry Returns to UK in Landmark Loan Agreement
The Bayeux Tapestry, depicting the 1066 Norman Conquest, will be loaned to the British Museum from France from September 2026 to July 2027, in exchange for British treasures, marking a significant cultural exchange between the UK and France, celebrating the 1000th anniversary of William the Conquero...
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48% Bias Score


Palantir's \£330M NHS Contract Sparks Data Security and Ethics Debate
Palantir, a US data firm with Israeli defense ties, won a \£330 million NHS contract to create a data platform, sparking controversy from the British Medical Association over data security and Palantir's military work; Palantir defends its work, claiming it improves patient care.
Palantir's \£330M NHS Contract Sparks Data Security and Ethics Debate
Palantir, a US data firm with Israeli defense ties, won a \£330 million NHS contract to create a data platform, sparking controversy from the British Medical Association over data security and Palantir's military work; Palantir defends its work, claiming it improves patient care.
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56% Bias Score


Primate Power Dynamics: Challenging the Myth of Male Dominance
A study of 121 primate species reveals that only 17% exhibit strict male dominance, contradicting previous assumptions; 13% show female dominance, with 70% exhibiting shared or ambiguous dominance, highlighting the diversity of power dynamics in primate societies.
Primate Power Dynamics: Challenging the Myth of Male Dominance
A study of 121 primate species reveals that only 17% exhibit strict male dominance, contradicting previous assumptions; 13% show female dominance, with 70% exhibiting shared or ambiguous dominance, highlighting the diversity of power dynamics in primate societies.
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20% Bias Score


Mexico City Protest Highlights U.S.-Mexico Tensions Amidst Gentrification
Hundreds of youths protested gentrification in Mexico City on Friday, leading to a social media exchange between the Mexican government and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, which highlighted the strained bilateral relationship and underlying social inequalities.
Mexico City Protest Highlights U.S.-Mexico Tensions Amidst Gentrification
Hundreds of youths protested gentrification in Mexico City on Friday, leading to a social media exchange between the Mexican government and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, which highlighted the strained bilateral relationship and underlying social inequalities.
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36% Bias Score


Jota's Death: Speed and Tire Failure Investigated in Fatal Car Crash
Liverpool striker Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva died in a car crash on the A-52 near Zamora, Spain; initial findings suggest excessive speed and a possible tire puncture were contributing factors; the investigation is ongoing.
Jota's Death: Speed and Tire Failure Investigated in Fatal Car Crash
Liverpool striker Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva died in a car crash on the A-52 near Zamora, Spain; initial findings suggest excessive speed and a possible tire puncture were contributing factors; the investigation is ongoing.
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36% Bias Score


US Imposes Full Trade Embargo on Cuba in 1963
In July 1963, the United States imposed a complete trade embargo on Cuba under President Kennedy, following the 1959 Cuban Revolution and the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, aiming to overthrow the Castro regime, resulting in decades of strained relations and economic hardship for Cuba.
US Imposes Full Trade Embargo on Cuba in 1963
In July 1963, the United States imposed a complete trade embargo on Cuba under President Kennedy, following the 1959 Cuban Revolution and the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, aiming to overthrow the Castro regime, resulting in decades of strained relations and economic hardship for Cuba.
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36% Bias Score

Reform Poised to Win Welsh Senedd Elections, Ending Labour's 26-Year Reign
A Sky News poll predicts Reform will be the largest party in the Welsh Senedd next year with 28% support, surpassing Labour (23%) and Plaid Cymru (26%), potentially ending Labour's 26-year rule; the poll projects 33 seats for Reform, 25 for Labour, and 30 for Plaid.

Reform Poised to Win Welsh Senedd Elections, Ending Labour's 26-Year Reign
A Sky News poll predicts Reform will be the largest party in the Welsh Senedd next year with 28% support, surpassing Labour (23%) and Plaid Cymru (26%), potentially ending Labour's 26-year rule; the poll projects 33 seats for Reform, 25 for Labour, and 30 for Plaid.
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48% Bias Score

Russia's Budget Deficit Soars to 3.694 Trillion Rubles in First Half of 2025
Russia's federal budget deficit totaled 3.694 trillion rubles (1.7% of GDP) in the first half of 2025, exceeding initial projections due to increased government spending (20.2% rise) despite a 2.8% revenue increase. Independent analysts express concerns, citing a 78% deficit surge in Q2 and potentia...

Russia's Budget Deficit Soars to 3.694 Trillion Rubles in First Half of 2025
Russia's federal budget deficit totaled 3.694 trillion rubles (1.7% of GDP) in the first half of 2025, exceeding initial projections due to increased government spending (20.2% rise) despite a 2.8% revenue increase. Independent analysts express concerns, citing a 78% deficit surge in Q2 and potentia...
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28% Bias Score

Second Investigation Opened into Alleged Attempt to Obstruct Justice in Sánchez Brother's Case
A Badajoz court opened a second investigation into Socialist advisor Leire Díez, businessman Javier Pérez-Dolset, and former magistrate Luis José Saénz de Tejada for allegedly attempting to remove the judge investigating Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's brother, based on leaked audio recording...

Second Investigation Opened into Alleged Attempt to Obstruct Justice in Sánchez Brother's Case
A Badajoz court opened a second investigation into Socialist advisor Leire Díez, businessman Javier Pérez-Dolset, and former magistrate Luis José Saénz de Tejada for allegedly attempting to remove the judge investigating Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's brother, based on leaked audio recording...
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52% Bias Score

International Police Operation Dismantles Major European Drug Trafficking Ring
Spanish, Lithuanian, and Irish police arrested nine members of the Tomas Samoska drug trafficking clan on June 8th, 2023, seizing €2 million, weapons, drugs, and vehicles. The clan is linked to a 2021 attempt to smuggle 16 tons of cocaine into Europe, the largest such attempt ever recorded.

International Police Operation Dismantles Major European Drug Trafficking Ring
Spanish, Lithuanian, and Irish police arrested nine members of the Tomas Samoska drug trafficking clan on June 8th, 2023, seizing €2 million, weapons, drugs, and vehicles. The clan is linked to a 2021 attempt to smuggle 16 tons of cocaine into Europe, the largest such attempt ever recorded.
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64% Bias Score

OPKEPE Sanctions Key Witness in Agricultural Subsidy Scandal
Paraskevi Tycheropoulou, a key witness in the Greek agricultural subsidy scandal, was sanctioned with a 20-day salary deduction by the OPKEPE administration on May 2nd, 2025, following disciplinary proceedings initiated by the former president for breach of confidentiality and unbecoming conduct, st...

OPKEPE Sanctions Key Witness in Agricultural Subsidy Scandal
Paraskevi Tycheropoulou, a key witness in the Greek agricultural subsidy scandal, was sanctioned with a 20-day salary deduction by the OPKEPE administration on May 2nd, 2025, following disciplinary proceedings initiated by the former president for breach of confidentiality and unbecoming conduct, st...
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40% Bias Score

Chinese Laser Illumination of German Aircraft During EU Red Sea Mission
During a routine EU naval mission in the Red Sea last week, a German military aircraft was reportedly illuminated by a laser from a Chinese naval vessel, prompting Germany to summon China's ambassador and raising concerns about the upcoming EU-China summit.

Chinese Laser Illumination of German Aircraft During EU Red Sea Mission
During a routine EU naval mission in the Red Sea last week, a German military aircraft was reportedly illuminated by a laser from a Chinese naval vessel, prompting Germany to summon China's ambassador and raising concerns about the upcoming EU-China summit.
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40% Bias Score
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