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Over 100 Arrested in UK-Wide Palestine Action Protests
UK police arrested over 100 people at nationwide protests supporting the banned Palestine Action group on Saturday, with the majority of arrests in London, ahead of a High Court hearing challenging the ban under anti-terror laws.
Over 100 Arrested in UK-Wide Palestine Action Protests
UK police arrested over 100 people at nationwide protests supporting the banned Palestine Action group on Saturday, with the majority of arrests in London, ahead of a High Court hearing challenging the ban under anti-terror laws.
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72% Bias Score


Lions Win First Test, but Second-Half Slump Raises Concerns
The British and Irish Lions defeated the Wallabies 27-19 in the first Test at Brisbane's Suncorp Stadium, securing a 1-0 series lead despite a concerning second-half drop-off in performance.
Lions Win First Test, but Second-Half Slump Raises Concerns
The British and Irish Lions defeated the Wallabies 27-19 in the first Test at Brisbane's Suncorp Stadium, securing a 1-0 series lead despite a concerning second-half drop-off in performance.
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44% Bias Score


South Korean Ex-President Indicted on Martial Law Charges
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol was indicted on Saturday for abuse of power and obstruction of justice, stemming from his attempt to declare martial law in December, which involved sending troops to parliament and creating a false document; he denies all charges.
South Korean Ex-President Indicted on Martial Law Charges
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol was indicted on Saturday for abuse of power and obstruction of justice, stemming from his attempt to declare martial law in December, which involved sending troops to parliament and creating a false document; he denies all charges.
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40% Bias Score


Conflicting Reports on Damage to Iranian Nuclear Facilities After U.S. Strike
On July 19, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump claimed the U.S. completely destroyed three Iranian nuclear facilities, despite reports suggesting only one suffered extensive damage and the others could resume operation soon.
Conflicting Reports on Damage to Iranian Nuclear Facilities After U.S. Strike
On July 19, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump claimed the U.S. completely destroyed three Iranian nuclear facilities, despite reports suggesting only one suffered extensive damage and the others could resume operation soon.
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52% Bias Score


Disinformation Fuels Tensions: Allegations of German Police Actions at Polish Border
Online videos allege German police illegally push migrants into Poland, escalating tensions between the two countries and fueling a right-wing disinformation campaign that reached millions on social media, amplifying existing anti-German sentiment.
Disinformation Fuels Tensions: Allegations of German Police Actions at Polish Border
Online videos allege German police illegally push migrants into Poland, escalating tensions between the two countries and fueling a right-wing disinformation campaign that reached millions on social media, amplifying existing anti-German sentiment.
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52% Bias Score


German Minister Criticizes German-Polish Border Controls
Brandenburg's Interior Minister René Wilke criticizes the German-Polish border controls, implemented since October 2023 and intensified in May 2024, citing negative impacts on cross-border communities and trade, urging increased European cooperation on migration management, while Poland's reciprocal...
German Minister Criticizes German-Polish Border Controls
Brandenburg's Interior Minister René Wilke criticizes the German-Polish border controls, implemented since October 2023 and intensified in May 2024, citing negative impacts on cross-border communities and trade, urging increased European cooperation on migration management, while Poland's reciprocal...
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48% Bias Score

Phil Collins's Transatlantic Live Aid Feat Raises Over $125 Million
Phil Collins's participation in Live Aid involved a transatlantic flight via Concorde to perform at both the London and Philadelphia concerts on July 13, 1985, raising over $125 million for famine relief in Ethiopia.

Phil Collins's Transatlantic Live Aid Feat Raises Over $125 Million
Phil Collins's participation in Live Aid involved a transatlantic flight via Concorde to perform at both the London and Philadelphia concerts on July 13, 1985, raising over $125 million for famine relief in Ethiopia.
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32% Bias Score

Phil Collins's Transatlantic Live Aid Feat: Success, Tensions, and \$125 Million Raised
On July 13, 1985, Phil Collins performed at Live Aid in London and Philadelphia, traveling via Concorde after his London performance to join Led Zeppelin and other artists; the event raised over \$125 million for famine relief.

Phil Collins's Transatlantic Live Aid Feat: Success, Tensions, and \$125 Million Raised
On July 13, 1985, Phil Collins performed at Live Aid in London and Philadelphia, traveling via Concorde after his London performance to join Led Zeppelin and other artists; the event raised over \$125 million for famine relief.
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48% Bias Score

DRC, M23 Rebels Sign Ceasefire Deal in Qatar
The Democratic Republic of Congo and M23 rebels signed a ceasefire agreement in Qatar on Saturday, aiming to end the conflict that has killed thousands and displaced hundreds of thousands, with a final peace deal due by August 18th, incorporating elements of a prior US-brokered deal.

DRC, M23 Rebels Sign Ceasefire Deal in Qatar
The Democratic Republic of Congo and M23 rebels signed a ceasefire agreement in Qatar on Saturday, aiming to end the conflict that has killed thousands and displaced hundreds of thousands, with a final peace deal due by August 18th, incorporating elements of a prior US-brokered deal.
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40% Bias Score

Former Federal Prosecutor Runs for Office After Resigning in Protest of Trump Administration
Former federal prosecutor Erika Evans resigned from her position in March due to policy disagreements with the Trump administration and is now running for Seattle City Attorney, reflecting a broader trend of former federal officials seeking office due to their dissatisfaction with the current admini...

Former Federal Prosecutor Runs for Office After Resigning in Protest of Trump Administration
Former federal prosecutor Erika Evans resigned from her position in March due to policy disagreements with the Trump administration and is now running for Seattle City Attorney, reflecting a broader trend of former federal officials seeking office due to their dissatisfaction with the current admini...
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48% Bias Score

Three-Way Prisoner Exchange: El Salvador, Venezuela, and the US
El Salvador transferred 252 Venezuelan deportees to Venezuela in exchange for the release of 10 US citizens and 80 Venezuelan political prisoners; the legality of the initial US deportations is heavily contested.

Three-Way Prisoner Exchange: El Salvador, Venezuela, and the US
El Salvador transferred 252 Venezuelan deportees to Venezuela in exchange for the release of 10 US citizens and 80 Venezuelan political prisoners; the legality of the initial US deportations is heavily contested.
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48% Bias Score

Ukraine Awards Order of Liberty to Teenagers Killed by Russian Forces
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy posthumously awarded the Order of Liberty to two Ukrainian teenagers, Tigran Ohanyan and Mykyta Khanganiv, killed by Russian forces in Berdyansk on June 24, 2023, for their alleged sabotage of railway infrastructure to hinder Russian military supply lines in S...

Ukraine Awards Order of Liberty to Teenagers Killed by Russian Forces
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy posthumously awarded the Order of Liberty to two Ukrainian teenagers, Tigran Ohanyan and Mykyta Khanganiv, killed by Russian forces in Berdyansk on June 24, 2023, for their alleged sabotage of railway infrastructure to hinder Russian military supply lines in S...
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52% Bias Score
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