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Labour to Ban Repeat Asylum Claims from Migrants Returned to France
Yvette Cooper, the Home Secretary, is planning to prevent repeat asylum applications from migrants returned to France under a new Labour plan; those who reattempt the Channel crossing will be banned from claiming asylum and added to a biometric database.
Labour to Ban Repeat Asylum Claims from Migrants Returned to France
Yvette Cooper, the Home Secretary, is planning to prevent repeat asylum applications from migrants returned to France under a new Labour plan; those who reattempt the Channel crossing will be banned from claiming asylum and added to a biometric database.
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48% Bias Score


Delayed Glaucoma Diagnosis Leads to 85% Vision Loss: NHS System Under Scrutiny
Matt Weale's glaucoma diagnosis was delayed, resulting in 85% vision loss in one eye, highlighting the need for improved access to timely diagnosis and treatment within the NHS, particularly given that over half of High Street optometrists reported patients with permanent sight loss due to late glau...
Delayed Glaucoma Diagnosis Leads to 85% Vision Loss: NHS System Under Scrutiny
Matt Weale's glaucoma diagnosis was delayed, resulting in 85% vision loss in one eye, highlighting the need for improved access to timely diagnosis and treatment within the NHS, particularly given that over half of High Street optometrists reported patients with permanent sight loss due to late glau...
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40% Bias Score


Veteran Political Advisor David Gergen Dies at 83
David Gergen, a political advisor to four US presidents, died at 83; his career involved government service, media work, and academia, notably crafting the question "Are you better off than you were four years ago?" for Ronald Reagan's 1980 campaign.
Veteran Political Advisor David Gergen Dies at 83
David Gergen, a political advisor to four US presidents, died at 83; his career involved government service, media work, and academia, notably crafting the question "Are you better off than you were four years ago?" for Ronald Reagan's 1980 campaign.
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12% Bias Score


Spain's Tourism Sector to Reach 13.1% of National Wealth by 2026
Spain's tourism sector is projected to reach 13.1% of the nation's wealth by 2026, growing at 3.2% annually, exceeding economic averages, due to post-pandemic travel trends, increased efficiency, and investment in higher-quality tourism.
Spain's Tourism Sector to Reach 13.1% of National Wealth by 2026
Spain's tourism sector is projected to reach 13.1% of the nation's wealth by 2026, growing at 3.2% annually, exceeding economic averages, due to post-pandemic travel trends, increased efficiency, and investment in higher-quality tourism.
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48% Bias Score


Sánchez Defies Corruption Scandal, Rejects Resignation
A month after Santos Cerdán's resignation due to a corruption investigation, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez faces immense pressure but refuses to resign, delaying key party meetings to consolidate support and weather the political storm.
Sánchez Defies Corruption Scandal, Rejects Resignation
A month after Santos Cerdán's resignation due to a corruption investigation, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez faces immense pressure but refuses to resign, delaying key party meetings to consolidate support and weather the political storm.
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56% Bias Score


Trump Nominates Kushner Sr. as Ambassador Amid Nepotism Concerns
Two months before a potential second term, Donald Trump nominated Charles Kushner, father of his son-in-law Jared Kushner, as US ambassador to France, despite Kushner Sr.'s past legal and ethical issues, highlighting the Kushner family's influence within Trump's orbit.
Trump Nominates Kushner Sr. as Ambassador Amid Nepotism Concerns
Two months before a potential second term, Donald Trump nominated Charles Kushner, father of his son-in-law Jared Kushner, as US ambassador to France, despite Kushner Sr.'s past legal and ethical issues, highlighting the Kushner family's influence within Trump's orbit.
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72% Bias Score

One Year After Trump Assassination Attempt: Key Questions Remain Unanswered
One year after the assassination attempt on Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, numerous questions remain unanswered regarding the shooter's motive, potential accomplices, and the handling of the investigation by federal agencies.

One Year After Trump Assassination Attempt: Key Questions Remain Unanswered
One year after the assassination attempt on Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, numerous questions remain unanswered regarding the shooter's motive, potential accomplices, and the handling of the investigation by federal agencies.
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44% Bias Score

Active Concord Fault Poses Significant Earthquake Risk to 300,000 in California
A new USGS study reveals the previously dormant Concord Fault in California's East Bay is actively creeping, posing a significant earthquake risk to over 300,000 residents due to its potential to cause a magnitude 6.7 or higher quake; the fault's location was previously misidentified, placing homes ...

Active Concord Fault Poses Significant Earthquake Risk to 300,000 in California
A new USGS study reveals the previously dormant Concord Fault in California's East Bay is actively creeping, posing a significant earthquake risk to over 300,000 residents due to its potential to cause a magnitude 6.7 or higher quake; the fault's location was previously misidentified, placing homes ...
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20% Bias Score

UK to Repeal Legacy Act Protecting Veterans of the Troubles
The UK government's decision to repeal the 2023 Legacy Act, designed to protect British veterans from prosecution for actions during the Troubles, has sparked outrage among veterans' groups and sparked accusations of 'two-tier justice' due to concerns it granted immunity to terrorists. Nearly 170,00...

UK to Repeal Legacy Act Protecting Veterans of the Troubles
The UK government's decision to repeal the 2023 Legacy Act, designed to protect British veterans from prosecution for actions during the Troubles, has sparked outrage among veterans' groups and sparked accusations of 'two-tier justice' due to concerns it granted immunity to terrorists. Nearly 170,00...
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64% Bias Score

Andalusian Political Crisis: Cooperation Amidst Escalating Accusations"
Amidst heightened political conflict in Spain, a collaboration between the PP and the national government on Seville's Museum of Fine Arts stands out, showcasing a rare instance of cooperation amidst escalating accusations of corruption and moral failings from both sides, jeopardizing collaborative ...

Andalusian Political Crisis: Cooperation Amidst Escalating Accusations"
Amidst heightened political conflict in Spain, a collaboration between the PP and the national government on Seville's Museum of Fine Arts stands out, showcasing a rare instance of cooperation amidst escalating accusations of corruption and moral failings from both sides, jeopardizing collaborative ...
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52% Bias Score

Meta Halts Fact-Checking, EU's DSA Aims for Safer Internet
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg ended the use of third-party fact-checkers on Facebook and Instagram, potentially increasing misinformation; the EU's Digital Services Act (DSA), effective February 2024, aims to mitigate online risks, but its uniform approach may not suit all platforms.

Meta Halts Fact-Checking, EU's DSA Aims for Safer Internet
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg ended the use of third-party fact-checkers on Facebook and Instagram, potentially increasing misinformation; the EU's Digital Services Act (DSA), effective February 2024, aims to mitigate online risks, but its uniform approach may not suit all platforms.
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36% Bias Score

Trump's Inconsistent Trade Policies: A Power Play, Not Rational Trade
President Trump's inconsistent trade policies, imposing tariffs on Ukraine but not Russia, reflect a power struggle rather than a rational trade negotiation; his recent threats of higher tariffs on 90 countries, including the EU, are driven by political motives and the influence of large US financia...

Trump's Inconsistent Trade Policies: A Power Play, Not Rational Trade
President Trump's inconsistent trade policies, imposing tariffs on Ukraine but not Russia, reflect a power struggle rather than a rational trade negotiation; his recent threats of higher tariffs on 90 countries, including the EU, are driven by political motives and the influence of large US financia...
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56% Bias Score
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