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Ford Recalls 850,000 Vehicles Due to Potential Fuel Pump Failure
Ford is recalling over 850,000 vehicles in the US due to a potential fuel pump failure, increasing crash risks; owners will be notified starting July 14th, with a free remedy under development.
Ford Recalls 850,000 Vehicles Due to Potential Fuel Pump Failure
Ford is recalling over 850,000 vehicles in the US due to a potential fuel pump failure, increasing crash risks; owners will be notified starting July 14th, with a free remedy under development.
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16% Bias Score


Bieber's "Swag" Album Released Amidst Father's Day Controversy
Justin Bieber's new album, "Swag," released four years after "Justice," generated online debate after a Father's Day video showed Bieber confronting a photographer; despite concerns about his mental health, the album received positive feedback from fellow artists.
Bieber's "Swag" Album Released Amidst Father's Day Controversy
Justin Bieber's new album, "Swag," released four years after "Justice," generated online debate after a Father's Day video showed Bieber confronting a photographer; despite concerns about his mental health, the album received positive feedback from fellow artists.
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36% Bias Score


Justin Bieber's "Swag" Addresses Paparazzi Confrontation and Mental Health
Justin Bieber released a 20-song album, "Swag," four years after his last album, Justice, addressing recent paparazzi confrontations and online concerns about his mental health; the album samples audio from a Father's Day incident where he stated "I'm standing on business," now slang for self-advoca...
Justin Bieber's "Swag" Addresses Paparazzi Confrontation and Mental Health
Justin Bieber released a 20-song album, "Swag," four years after his last album, Justice, addressing recent paparazzi confrontations and online concerns about his mental health; the album samples audio from a Father's Day incident where he stated "I'm standing on business," now slang for self-advoca...
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56% Bias Score


Egypt Denies Land Price Inflation Claim by Emirati Businessman
An Emirati businessman, Khalaf Al Habtoor, claimed Egyptian officials increased the price of land he sought to buy on the North Coast from \$10 million to \$30 million; the Egyptian government denied this, asserting no such request was filed and that its acquisition procedures are transparent and op...
Egypt Denies Land Price Inflation Claim by Emirati Businessman
An Emirati businessman, Khalaf Al Habtoor, claimed Egyptian officials increased the price of land he sought to buy on the North Coast from \$10 million to \$30 million; the Egyptian government denied this, asserting no such request was filed and that its acquisition procedures are transparent and op...
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40% Bias Score


German Bundeswehr Steps Up Recruitment Amidst Personnel Shortage
Facing a personnel shortage, the German Bundeswehr is intensifying recruitment efforts, offering attractive benefits such as housing, travel, and healthcare, alongside a potential return to mandatory conscription if voluntary recruitment fails to meet the goal of adding 50-60,000 soldiers.
German Bundeswehr Steps Up Recruitment Amidst Personnel Shortage
Facing a personnel shortage, the German Bundeswehr is intensifying recruitment efforts, offering attractive benefits such as housing, travel, and healthcare, alongside a potential return to mandatory conscription if voluntary recruitment fails to meet the goal of adding 50-60,000 soldiers.
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56% Bias Score


Von der Leyen Survives No-Confidence Vote; Deep Divisions Remain
The European Parliament rejected a no-confidence motion against European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen by a 360-175 vote on Thursday, following accusations of opaque vaccine procurement, financial mismanagement, and political interference, despite a prior EU court ruling against her.
Von der Leyen Survives No-Confidence Vote; Deep Divisions Remain
The European Parliament rejected a no-confidence motion against European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen by a 360-175 vote on Thursday, following accusations of opaque vaccine procurement, financial mismanagement, and political interference, despite a prior EU court ruling against her.
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32% Bias Score

Prominent Doctor Resigns from BMA Over Planned Resident Doctor Strikes
Lord Robert Winston resigned from the British Medical Association (BMA) on July 2024, protesting the planned five-day strike by resident doctors from July 25th to 30th over a pay dispute; he cited concerns about damage to public trust in the profession amidst the country's current economic struggles...

Prominent Doctor Resigns from BMA Over Planned Resident Doctor Strikes
Lord Robert Winston resigned from the British Medical Association (BMA) on July 2024, protesting the planned five-day strike by resident doctors from July 25th to 30th over a pay dispute; he cited concerns about damage to public trust in the profession amidst the country's current economic struggles...
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48% Bias Score

UK's F-35 Program: Delays and Cost Overruns Undermine Warfighting Capability
Britain's F-35 stealth jet program, despite technological superiority, faces delays, infrastructure gaps, and personnel shortages, resulting in a disappointing return on the £11 billion spent; the projected cost is £71 billion, far exceeding the MoD's initial estimate of £18.76 billion. As of June 2...

UK's F-35 Program: Delays and Cost Overruns Undermine Warfighting Capability
Britain's F-35 stealth jet program, despite technological superiority, faces delays, infrastructure gaps, and personnel shortages, resulting in a disappointing return on the £11 billion spent; the projected cost is £71 billion, far exceeding the MoD's initial estimate of £18.76 billion. As of June 2...
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52% Bias Score

Afghan Taxi Drivers Combat Extreme Heat with Homemade Air Coolers
Afghan taxi drivers in Kandahar are building makeshift air coolers from scrap materials to combat temperatures exceeding 40°C (104°F), highlighting the country's vulnerability to climate change and lack of access to reliable cooling systems.

Afghan Taxi Drivers Combat Extreme Heat with Homemade Air Coolers
Afghan taxi drivers in Kandahar are building makeshift air coolers from scrap materials to combat temperatures exceeding 40°C (104°F), highlighting the country's vulnerability to climate change and lack of access to reliable cooling systems.
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12% Bias Score

Bayrou Plans Spending Cuts to Tackle France's Soaring Debt
French Prime Minister François Bayrou, on July 10th, outlined plans to tackle France's €3,345.8 billion debt (114% of GDP) by cutting public spending, not raising taxes, aiming for a 2026 deficit of 4.6% from the current 5.8%, and potentially holding a referendum on electoral reform.

Bayrou Plans Spending Cuts to Tackle France's Soaring Debt
French Prime Minister François Bayrou, on July 10th, outlined plans to tackle France's €3,345.8 billion debt (114% of GDP) by cutting public spending, not raising taxes, aiming for a 2026 deficit of 4.6% from the current 5.8%, and potentially holding a referendum on electoral reform.
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48% Bias Score

EU Parliament Rejects No-Confidence Vote Against Von der Leyen
The European Parliament rejected a motion of no confidence against Ursula von der Leyen by a 360-175 vote on Thursday, following accusations of irregularities in vaccine procurement and financial mismanagement during the COVID-19 pandemic.

EU Parliament Rejects No-Confidence Vote Against Von der Leyen
The European Parliament rejected a motion of no confidence against Ursula von der Leyen by a 360-175 vote on Thursday, following accusations of irregularities in vaccine procurement and financial mismanagement during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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40% Bias Score

Reform UK Deputy Leader Criticizes King Charles's State Visit Speech
Richard Tice, Reform UK's deputy leader, criticized King Charles for mentioning border issues and irregular migration in a speech during the French President's visit, questioning the King's preparation and suggesting the late Queen would have handled it differently. This occurred during a week where...

Reform UK Deputy Leader Criticizes King Charles's State Visit Speech
Richard Tice, Reform UK's deputy leader, criticized King Charles for mentioning border issues and irregular migration in a speech during the French President's visit, questioning the King's preparation and suggesting the late Queen would have handled it differently. This occurred during a week where...
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52% Bias Score
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