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UK Heatwave: Widespread Alert Issued as Temperatures Soar
Yellow heat health alerts are in effect across central, southern, and eastern England until July 15th due to temperatures forecast to reach 34°C (93°F), impacting vulnerable people and health services; this is the most widespread heatwave of 2024 across the UK, linked to a high-pressure system and c...
UK Heatwave: Widespread Alert Issued as Temperatures Soar
Yellow heat health alerts are in effect across central, southern, and eastern England until July 15th due to temperatures forecast to reach 34°C (93°F), impacting vulnerable people and health services; this is the most widespread heatwave of 2024 across the UK, linked to a high-pressure system and c...
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32% Bias Score


Hidden Corporate Subsidies in France Total Over €90 Billion Annually
A French Senate report reveals over €90 billion in annual indirect corporate subsidies through tax breaks and social security exemptions, escaping public scrutiny and budgetary debate; this represents 60% of total corporate aid.
Hidden Corporate Subsidies in France Total Over €90 Billion Annually
A French Senate report reveals over €90 billion in annual indirect corporate subsidies through tax breaks and social security exemptions, escaping public scrutiny and budgetary debate; this represents 60% of total corporate aid.
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48% Bias Score


Carney's Quebec Appointments Spark Western Concerns
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney appointed three Quebeckers to senior roles, sparking concerns in Western Canada about regional representation and potential policy biases, drawing parallels to similar appointments in the 1960s.
Carney's Quebec Appointments Spark Western Concerns
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney appointed three Quebeckers to senior roles, sparking concerns in Western Canada about regional representation and potential policy biases, drawing parallels to similar appointments in the 1960s.
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56% Bias Score


Canada's 5% Defence Spending Pledge: A Cultural Confrontation
Canada's plan to boost defense spending to 5 percent of GDP by 2035 aims to counter growing threats from Russia and China in the Arctic, stimulate economic growth through job creation and technological innovation, and overcome a cultural aversion to defense investment.
Canada's 5% Defence Spending Pledge: A Cultural Confrontation
Canada's plan to boost defense spending to 5 percent of GDP by 2035 aims to counter growing threats from Russia and China in the Arctic, stimulate economic growth through job creation and technological innovation, and overcome a cultural aversion to defense investment.
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56% Bias Score


German Court Sentences Islamic TikTok Influencer to Prison for Fraud
A German court is sentencing a 34-year-old Islamic TikTok influencer, "Abdelhamid," to almost four years in prison for fraud after he solicited nearly €500,000 in donations for humanitarian projects but used the money for his lavish lifestyle; his girlfriend also faces charges.
German Court Sentences Islamic TikTok Influencer to Prison for Fraud
A German court is sentencing a 34-year-old Islamic TikTok influencer, "Abdelhamid," to almost four years in prison for fraud after he solicited nearly €500,000 in donations for humanitarian projects but used the money for his lavish lifestyle; his girlfriend also faces charges.
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56% Bias Score


Canada's DST Cave-In Exposes Flawed U.S. Strategy
Prime Minister Mark Carney abandoned the digital services tax to appease President Trump, resulting in Canada gaining nothing while compromising sovereignty; the article argues this reflects a flawed understanding of the Canada-U.S. relationship, now dominated by U.S. authoritarianism.
Canada's DST Cave-In Exposes Flawed U.S. Strategy
Prime Minister Mark Carney abandoned the digital services tax to appease President Trump, resulting in Canada gaining nothing while compromising sovereignty; the article argues this reflects a flawed understanding of the Canada-U.S. relationship, now dominated by U.S. authoritarianism.
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56% Bias Score

Southport Inquiry: Survivors' Bravery Highlights Systemic Failures
A public inquiry in Southport heard testimony from the parents of four young girls who survived a July 29, 2024, stabbing attack, highlighting the children's bravery in protecting each other while adults were absent, and resulting in catastrophic injuries requiring extensive medical care.

Southport Inquiry: Survivors' Bravery Highlights Systemic Failures
A public inquiry in Southport heard testimony from the parents of four young girls who survived a July 29, 2024, stabbing attack, highlighting the children's bravery in protecting each other while adults were absent, and resulting in catastrophic injuries requiring extensive medical care.
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48% Bias Score

ECtHR Condemns Russia for Human Rights Violations in Ukraine
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) condemned Russia for human rights violations in Ukraine, including the downing of flight MH17 on July 17, 2014, resulting in 298 deaths; Russia's expulsion from the Council of Europe limits the ruling's practical impact.

ECtHR Condemns Russia for Human Rights Violations in Ukraine
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) condemned Russia for human rights violations in Ukraine, including the downing of flight MH17 on July 17, 2014, resulting in 298 deaths; Russia's expulsion from the Council of Europe limits the ruling's practical impact.
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36% Bias Score

Canada's Failure to Evacuate Gazans Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
On July 15, Palestinian-Canadian families will hold coast-to-coast sit-ins to protest Canada's failure to evacuate Gazans despite a 2024 visa program, contrasting with the swift processing of nearly 300,000 Ukrainian refugees in 2022; this inaction, along with Bill C-2, raises concerns about Canada'...

Canada's Failure to Evacuate Gazans Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
On July 15, Palestinian-Canadian families will hold coast-to-coast sit-ins to protest Canada's failure to evacuate Gazans despite a 2024 visa program, contrasting with the swift processing of nearly 300,000 Ukrainian refugees in 2022; this inaction, along with Bill C-2, raises concerns about Canada'...
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56% Bias Score

Canada Plans $28 Billion in Program Spending Cuts
The Canadian government is implementing a Comprehensive Expenditure Review targeting a 15 percent reduction in direct program spending by 2029, totaling approximately $28 billion, excluding defense and social transfers, aiming for greater efficiency and program alignment.

Canada Plans $28 Billion in Program Spending Cuts
The Canadian government is implementing a Comprehensive Expenditure Review targeting a 15 percent reduction in direct program spending by 2029, totaling approximately $28 billion, excluding defense and social transfers, aiming for greater efficiency and program alignment.
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44% Bias Score

Alberta's Next Panel: Addressing Separatist Sentiment Under the Guise of 'Ottawa Problem'
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith launched the Alberta Next Panel to address provincial concerns about its relationship with the federal government, potentially leading to a 2026 referendum on policy changes; however, the underlying issue involves managing growing separatist sentiment within the provin...

Alberta's Next Panel: Addressing Separatist Sentiment Under the Guise of 'Ottawa Problem'
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith launched the Alberta Next Panel to address provincial concerns about its relationship with the federal government, potentially leading to a 2026 referendum on policy changes; however, the underlying issue involves managing growing separatist sentiment within the provin...
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64% Bias Score

EU Parliament hands climate law control to far-right
The European Parliament rejected a motion to fast-track the EU's 2040 climate target by 300 to 379 votes, handing control to the far-right Patriots for Europe who oppose the EU's green agenda; the center-right EPP's refusal to support the motion proved decisive.

EU Parliament hands climate law control to far-right
The European Parliament rejected a motion to fast-track the EU's 2040 climate target by 300 to 379 votes, handing control to the far-right Patriots for Europe who oppose the EU's green agenda; the center-right EPP's refusal to support the motion proved decisive.
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52% Bias Score
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