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UK Renter Deposit System Failing Tenants, Leaving Millions in Landlords' Pockets
A survey of 2,000 UK private renters reveals that the current deposit protection system is failing tenants, with 46% unaware of their right to challenge unfair deductions and only 4% using the dispute resolution process; campaigners say this leaves millions of pounds in the hands of unscrupulous lan...
UK Renter Deposit System Failing Tenants, Leaving Millions in Landlords' Pockets
A survey of 2,000 UK private renters reveals that the current deposit protection system is failing tenants, with 46% unaware of their right to challenge unfair deductions and only 4% using the dispute resolution process; campaigners say this leaves millions of pounds in the hands of unscrupulous lan...
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52% Bias Score


AI's Impact on the Job Market: Automation, Disruption, and Existential Risk
AI-driven automation is rapidly transforming the job market, with some jobs facing high displacement probabilities (e.g., 91% for tour guides) while others, like programming, are experiencing growth. Concerns exist regarding the potential social and economic disruption caused by this technology and ...
AI's Impact on the Job Market: Automation, Disruption, and Existential Risk
AI-driven automation is rapidly transforming the job market, with some jobs facing high displacement probabilities (e.g., 91% for tour guides) while others, like programming, are experiencing growth. Concerns exist regarding the potential social and economic disruption caused by this technology and ...
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68% Bias Score


DRC, M23 Agree to Ceasefire in Eastern Congo Conflict
Following three months of talks in Doha, Qatar, the Democratic Republic of Congo and the M23 militia, backed by Rwanda, agreed to a ceasefire, committing to a permanent end to hostilities and pledging to begin negotiations for a comprehensive peace deal by August 8th.
DRC, M23 Agree to Ceasefire in Eastern Congo Conflict
Following three months of talks in Doha, Qatar, the Democratic Republic of Congo and the M23 militia, backed by Rwanda, agreed to a ceasefire, committing to a permanent end to hostilities and pledging to begin negotiations for a comprehensive peace deal by August 8th.
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40% Bias Score


Japan's Election: Tourism Boom Fuels Rise of Far-Right
Ahead of Japan's July 20th, 2025 election, rising anti-foreigner sentiment fueled by a tourism boom and reported crimes by foreign residents is boosting support for far-right parties advocating stricter immigration policies, challenging the ruling LDP.
Japan's Election: Tourism Boom Fuels Rise of Far-Right
Ahead of Japan's July 20th, 2025 election, rising anti-foreigner sentiment fueled by a tourism boom and reported crimes by foreign residents is boosting support for far-right parties advocating stricter immigration policies, challenging the ruling LDP.
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68% Bias Score


US Economy: Strong Growth Masks Growing Fragilities Under Trump's Second Term
Under Trump's second year, the US economy boasts strong job growth and bank profits, but rising inflation, high tariffs, and record deficits fueled by tax cuts for the wealthy and cuts to social programs mask growing fragilities, potentially triggering a crisis.
US Economy: Strong Growth Masks Growing Fragilities Under Trump's Second Term
Under Trump's second year, the US economy boasts strong job growth and bank profits, but rising inflation, high tariffs, and record deficits fueled by tax cuts for the wealthy and cuts to social programs mask growing fragilities, potentially triggering a crisis.
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60% Bias Score


Israeli Settler Attack Disrupts Water Supply to 110,000 Palestinians
Israeli settlers attacked the Ein Samiyah spring in the West Bank, temporarily cutting off water to 110,000 Palestinians; this is part of a pattern of attacks on Palestinian water infrastructure, potentially facilitating territorial control and exacerbating existing water inequalities.
Israeli Settler Attack Disrupts Water Supply to 110,000 Palestinians
Israeli settlers attacked the Ein Samiyah spring in the West Bank, temporarily cutting off water to 110,000 Palestinians; this is part of a pattern of attacks on Palestinian water infrastructure, potentially facilitating territorial control and exacerbating existing water inequalities.
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40% Bias Score

Misinformation Fuels Riots in Torre Pacheco
A July 2025 assault on a 68-year-old man in Torre Pacheco, Spain, fueled by a false social media video depicting a separate incident, ignited several nights of violent protests and riots, highlighting the danger of misinformation in escalating social tensions.

Misinformation Fuels Riots in Torre Pacheco
A July 2025 assault on a 68-year-old man in Torre Pacheco, Spain, fueled by a false social media video depicting a separate incident, ignited several nights of violent protests and riots, highlighting the danger of misinformation in escalating social tensions.
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44% Bias Score

Berlin-Gesundbrunnen: Multiple Violent Incidents Result in One Death, Two Injuries
Multiple violent incidents, including shootings and stabbings, occurred in Berlin-Gesundbrunnen on Saturday evening, resulting in one fatality and two injuries; police are investigating, but no clear connection between incidents has been found; police union calls for broader knife ban.

Berlin-Gesundbrunnen: Multiple Violent Incidents Result in One Death, Two Injuries
Multiple violent incidents, including shootings and stabbings, occurred in Berlin-Gesundbrunnen on Saturday evening, resulting in one fatality and two injuries; police are investigating, but no clear connection between incidents has been found; police union calls for broader knife ban.
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48% Bias Score

Middle East Fertility Rates Plummet, Raising Long-Term Concerns
Fertility rates in the Middle East have plummeted in recent decades, falling to below replacement levels in several countries. This decline is attributed to a combination of economic, social, and cultural factors, raising concerns about long-term demographic and socioeconomic consequences for the re...

Middle East Fertility Rates Plummet, Raising Long-Term Concerns
Fertility rates in the Middle East have plummeted in recent decades, falling to below replacement levels in several countries. This decline is attributed to a combination of economic, social, and cultural factors, raising concerns about long-term demographic and socioeconomic consequences for the re...
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44% Bias Score

Estonia: 45-Second Online Divorce Shows Digital Government Efficiency
Estonia's online divorce platform allows couples to initiate divorce proceedings in about 45 seconds, with 60% of divorces now starting online, highlighting the country's advanced digital infrastructure and efficiency compared to other nations.

Estonia: 45-Second Online Divorce Shows Digital Government Efficiency
Estonia's online divorce platform allows couples to initiate divorce proceedings in about 45 seconds, with 60% of divorces now starting online, highlighting the country's advanced digital infrastructure and efficiency compared to other nations.
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52% Bias Score

Massive Iranian Arms Shipment to Houthis Intercepted
Forces allied with Yemen's internationally recognized government intercepted 750 tons of advanced Iranian weaponry—the largest such seizure to date—intended for Houthi rebels; this follows recent American strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities and previous seizures of Iranian weapons shipments.

Massive Iranian Arms Shipment to Houthis Intercepted
Forces allied with Yemen's internationally recognized government intercepted 750 tons of advanced Iranian weaponry—the largest such seizure to date—intended for Houthi rebels; this follows recent American strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities and previous seizures of Iranian weapons shipments.
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56% Bias Score

Japan's Defense Spending Plans Face Election Uncertainty"
Japan aims to reach 2 percent of GDP in defense spending by 2025, but the upcoming election could jeopardize further increases due to potential loss of the upper house majority and opposition to tax hikes, despite U.S. pressure for greater spending.

Japan's Defense Spending Plans Face Election Uncertainty"
Japan aims to reach 2 percent of GDP in defense spending by 2025, but the upcoming election could jeopardize further increases due to potential loss of the upper house majority and opposition to tax hikes, despite U.S. pressure for greater spending.
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44% Bias Score
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