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Berlin Exhibit Explores Evolving Concepts of 'Homeland'
Nine female artists from Russia, Germany, Azerbaijan, and Mexico opened a Berlin exhibition called "Two Motherlands" on July 15th, exploring themes of homeland, its loss, and its emergence, until July 22nd. Three artists discussed their migration to Germany and their evolving understanding of 'homel...
Berlin Exhibit Explores Evolving Concepts of 'Homeland'
Nine female artists from Russia, Germany, Azerbaijan, and Mexico opened a Berlin exhibition called "Two Motherlands" on July 15th, exploring themes of homeland, its loss, and its emergence, until July 22nd. Three artists discussed their migration to Germany and their evolving understanding of 'homel...
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24% Bias Score


Four Labour MPs Suspended for Defying Party Discipline
Four Labour MPs were suspended today for consistently defying party discipline, primarily over welfare spending and environmental policies, highlighting internal divisions within the party.
Four Labour MPs Suspended for Defying Party Discipline
Four Labour MPs were suspended today for consistently defying party discipline, primarily over welfare spending and environmental policies, highlighting internal divisions within the party.
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44% Bias Score


Spanish Court Orders Child's Return to Italy Amidst Abuse Allegations
A Spanish court ordered Juana Rivas to return her 11-year-old son, Daniel, to his father in Italy by July 22nd, despite allegations of abuse against the father, deferring to an Italian court's ruling on custody.
Spanish Court Orders Child's Return to Italy Amidst Abuse Allegations
A Spanish court ordered Juana Rivas to return her 11-year-old son, Daniel, to his father in Italy by July 22nd, despite allegations of abuse against the father, deferring to an Italian court's ruling on custody.
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52% Bias Score


Turkish Official Rejects Claims of Imam Hatip School Success in LGS Exam
Following allegations of disproportionate success of Imam Hatip school students in Turkey's LGS exam, AKP deputy chairman Abdulhamit Gül denounced the criticism as baseless and disrespectful, while the Ministry of National Education (MEB) refuted initial claims, stating only 63 of 719 perfect-scorin...
Turkish Official Rejects Claims of Imam Hatip School Success in LGS Exam
Following allegations of disproportionate success of Imam Hatip school students in Turkey's LGS exam, AKP deputy chairman Abdulhamit Gül denounced the criticism as baseless and disrespectful, while the Ministry of National Education (MEB) refuted initial claims, stating only 63 of 719 perfect-scorin...
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56% Bias Score


Greek Council of State Rejects Kasselaki's Tax Appeal; Lawyer Claims Innocence
The Greek Council of State rejected Theodoros Kasselaki's appeal against a €4,016,269 back tax ruling, prompting his lawyer to claim his innocence and announce a new application for exemption from liability; the decision's pre-publication leak raises due process concerns.
Greek Council of State Rejects Kasselaki's Tax Appeal; Lawyer Claims Innocence
The Greek Council of State rejected Theodoros Kasselaki's appeal against a €4,016,269 back tax ruling, prompting his lawyer to claim his innocence and announce a new application for exemption from liability; the decision's pre-publication leak raises due process concerns.
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56% Bias Score


Russian MChS Employee Sentenced for Fatal Boating Accident
A Samara Oblast, Russia court sentenced Konstantin Chirkin, an MChS employee, to forced labor for fatally striking a swimmer with his motorboat on June 15, 2024, and fleeing the scene; the victim, Oganes Papikyan, died en route to the hospital.
Russian MChS Employee Sentenced for Fatal Boating Accident
A Samara Oblast, Russia court sentenced Konstantin Chirkin, an MChS employee, to forced labor for fatally striking a swimmer with his motorboat on June 15, 2024, and fleeing the scene; the victim, Oganes Papikyan, died en route to the hospital.
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36% Bias Score

Togo Issues Arrest Warrants After Protests, Amidst Upcoming Elections
Following protests in Togo on June 26-28 resulting in conflicting reports of 5-7 deaths, the government issued arrest warrants for activists, citing concerns about regional destabilization; the government plans to hold municipal elections on July 17, closing land borders temporarily to ensure order.

Togo Issues Arrest Warrants After Protests, Amidst Upcoming Elections
Following protests in Togo on June 26-28 resulting in conflicting reports of 5-7 deaths, the government issued arrest warrants for activists, citing concerns about regional destabilization; the government plans to hold municipal elections on July 17, closing land borders temporarily to ensure order.
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52% Bias Score

British Free Speech Under Threat: Self-Censorship on Race, Religion, and Immigration
A study by Ipsos for the Commission for Countering Extremism reveals that a significant portion of Britons self-censor their views on race, religion, and immigration due to fear of causing offense, with older white males feeling most restricted.

British Free Speech Under Threat: Self-Censorship on Race, Religion, and Immigration
A study by Ipsos for the Commission for Countering Extremism reveals that a significant portion of Britons self-censor their views on race, religion, and immigration due to fear of causing offense, with older white males feeling most restricted.
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60% Bias Score

Spanish Judge Investigates Leak of Manipulated Emergency Service Audio Recording
A Spanish judge launched a preliminary investigation into the leak of a manipulated audio recording of an October 29, 2024, conversation between a Spanish Meteorological Agency (Aemet) employee and a Valencian emergency service (112) technician, prompted by a complaint alleging the Valencian regiona...

Spanish Judge Investigates Leak of Manipulated Emergency Service Audio Recording
A Spanish judge launched a preliminary investigation into the leak of a manipulated audio recording of an October 29, 2024, conversation between a Spanish Meteorological Agency (Aemet) employee and a Valencian emergency service (112) technician, prompted by a complaint alleging the Valencian regiona...
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40% Bias Score

Greek Tourism Growth Slows in 2025
Greece's tourism sector shows signs of slowing growth in the first half of 2025, with Santorini experiencing a significant 24.4% drop in arrivals from January to May, while Athens and Thessaloniki show continued growth; however, overall growth is marginal.

Greek Tourism Growth Slows in 2025
Greece's tourism sector shows signs of slowing growth in the first half of 2025, with Santorini experiencing a significant 24.4% drop in arrivals from January to May, while Athens and Thessaloniki show continued growth; however, overall growth is marginal.
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36% Bias Score

France's 2026 Budget: Austerity Measures Spark Political Showdown
French Prime Minister Borne's 2026 budget proposal, aiming for a 2.9% deficit by 2029, includes a spending freeze, 3,000 job cuts, and the elimination of two public holidays, facing strong opposition and potential vote of no confidence.

France's 2026 Budget: Austerity Measures Spark Political Showdown
French Prime Minister Borne's 2026 budget proposal, aiming for a 2.9% deficit by 2029, includes a spending freeze, 3,000 job cuts, and the elimination of two public holidays, facing strong opposition and potential vote of no confidence.
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36% Bias Score

Irish Visa Denials Cancel Palestinian GAA Club's Tour
A Palestinian GAA club's application for visas to tour Ireland was rejected by the Department of Justice, despite their appeal and significant financial investment, leaving 47 members unable to travel and causing €38,000 in losses.

Irish Visa Denials Cancel Palestinian GAA Club's Tour
A Palestinian GAA club's application for visas to tour Ireland was rejected by the Department of Justice, despite their appeal and significant financial investment, leaving 47 members unable to travel and causing €38,000 in losses.
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44% Bias Score
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