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Hampton's Penalty Save Secures Euro 2025 Victory
England's goalkeeper, Hannah Hampton, saved a penalty in the Euro 2025 final shootout against Spain, securing victory despite having impaired depth perception due to strabismus since birth.
Hampton's Penalty Save Secures Euro 2025 Victory
England's goalkeeper, Hannah Hampton, saved a penalty in the Euro 2025 final shootout against Spain, securing victory despite having impaired depth perception due to strabismus since birth.
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28% Bias Score


Edinburgh University's Slavery Report: £30 Million in Funding Tied to Slavery, Demands for Reparations
The University of Edinburgh acknowledges receiving at least £30 million from donors linked to slavery and its past role in promoting racist ideologies, prompting recommendations for reparative justice and diversification.
Edinburgh University's Slavery Report: £30 Million in Funding Tied to Slavery, Demands for Reparations
The University of Edinburgh acknowledges receiving at least £30 million from donors linked to slavery and its past role in promoting racist ideologies, prompting recommendations for reparative justice and diversification.
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24% Bias Score


EU Averts Trade War with US, but Faces Internal Criticism over 15% Tariff
Ursula von der Leyen negotiated a trade deal with Donald Trump on Sunday, averting a potential trade war, but agreeing to a 15% tariff on most EU exports to the US, sparking criticism from within the EU.
EU Averts Trade War with US, but Faces Internal Criticism over 15% Tariff
Ursula von der Leyen negotiated a trade deal with Donald Trump on Sunday, averting a potential trade war, but agreeing to a 15% tariff on most EU exports to the US, sparking criticism from within the EU.
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56% Bias Score


Málaga Man Sentenced to 47 Years for Sexual Abuse of Five Nieces
A Málaga court sentenced a 55-year-old man, Manuel C. C., to 47 years and 3 months in prison for sexually abusing five underage nieces between 2014 and 2022, exploiting their fear of family repercussions; he also received a separate four-year sentence for abusing another niece.
Málaga Man Sentenced to 47 Years for Sexual Abuse of Five Nieces
A Málaga court sentenced a 55-year-old man, Manuel C. C., to 47 years and 3 months in prison for sexually abusing five underage nieces between 2014 and 2022, exploiting their fear of family repercussions; he also received a separate four-year sentence for abusing another niece.
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28% Bias Score


Androulakis Accuses Greek Government of Blame-Shifting in OPEKEPE Scandal
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis accuses the Greek government of deflecting blame in the OPEKEPE scandal, comparing its strategy to previous crises. Internal expulsions followed revelations of PASOK members' involvement, while Androulakis challenges the government's narrative of a reformist government...
Androulakis Accuses Greek Government of Blame-Shifting in OPEKEPE Scandal
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis accuses the Greek government of deflecting blame in the OPEKEPE scandal, comparing its strategy to previous crises. Internal expulsions followed revelations of PASOK members' involvement, while Androulakis challenges the government's narrative of a reformist government...
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56% Bias Score


Greek Startup Democratizes Real Estate Investment with Fractional Ownership Platform
Four friends in Thessaloniki, Greece, launched REALiS in 2022, a digital platform for fractional real estate investment, born from financial difficulties during the 2020 pandemic lockdowns; the platform, currently in beta testing, aims to democratize real estate investment via fractional ownership a...
Greek Startup Democratizes Real Estate Investment with Fractional Ownership Platform
Four friends in Thessaloniki, Greece, launched REALiS in 2022, a digital platform for fractional real estate investment, born from financial difficulties during the 2020 pandemic lockdowns; the platform, currently in beta testing, aims to democratize real estate investment via fractional ownership a...
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8% Bias Score

Record-Breaking Earthquake Swarm at Mount Rainier
Over 1,000 earthquakes have hit Washington's Mount Rainier since July 8th, exceeding all previous records for seismic swarms at this active volcano; while the USGS maintains a 'normal' alert level, the swarm's unusual duration raises concerns about potential future activity.

Record-Breaking Earthquake Swarm at Mount Rainier
Over 1,000 earthquakes have hit Washington's Mount Rainier since July 8th, exceeding all previous records for seismic swarms at this active volcano; while the USGS maintains a 'normal' alert level, the swarm's unusual duration raises concerns about potential future activity.
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56% Bias Score

UK Resident Doctors Strike Over Pay, Raising Concerns About NHS Future
UK resident doctors are striking for a 29% pay rise, causing treatment delays and potentially harming patient care, despite a 22% pay increase in the last two years; the British Medical Association defends the action as crucial for the NHS's future, but critics argue it alienates the public and enda...

UK Resident Doctors Strike Over Pay, Raising Concerns About NHS Future
UK resident doctors are striking for a 29% pay rise, causing treatment delays and potentially harming patient care, despite a 22% pay increase in the last two years; the British Medical Association defends the action as crucial for the NHS's future, but critics argue it alienates the public and enda...
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64% Bias Score

Global Hunger Remains High Despite Slight Decrease in 2024
The 2025 SOFI report reveals that 638-720 million people globally lacked sufficient food in 2024, despite slight improvement from 2023; hunger increased in most African regions and Western Asia, highlighting food system inequalities exacerbated by inflation and economic factors.

Global Hunger Remains High Despite Slight Decrease in 2024
The 2025 SOFI report reveals that 638-720 million people globally lacked sufficient food in 2024, despite slight improvement from 2023; hunger increased in most African regions and Western Asia, highlighting food system inequalities exacerbated by inflation and economic factors.
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36% Bias Score

Machado Calls for Civic Action Amidst Shifting Venezuelan Political Landscape
One year after Nicolás Maduro's contested reelection, Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado declared the political conflict to be entering a decisive phase, calling on supporters, military personnel, and international actors to prepare for future civic action, while the Maduro regime has...

Machado Calls for Civic Action Amidst Shifting Venezuelan Political Landscape
One year after Nicolás Maduro's contested reelection, Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado declared the political conflict to be entering a decisive phase, calling on supporters, military personnel, and international actors to prepare for future civic action, while the Maduro regime has...
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60% Bias Score

Greece Seeks €1.2 Billion EU Loan for Military Modernization
Greece will apply for €1.2 billion from the EU's SAFE mechanism to finance the accelerated acquisition of Israeli-made Barak MX anti-aircraft systems and PULS multiple rocket launchers, aiming to enhance its national defense and contribute to a broader European anti-missile shield.

Greece Seeks €1.2 Billion EU Loan for Military Modernization
Greece will apply for €1.2 billion from the EU's SAFE mechanism to finance the accelerated acquisition of Israeli-made Barak MX anti-aircraft systems and PULS multiple rocket launchers, aiming to enhance its national defense and contribute to a broader European anti-missile shield.
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40% Bias Score

Nolan's "Oppenheimer" Filming in Western Sahara Sparks Human Rights Controversy
Christopher Nolan filmed scenes for his movie "Oppenheimer" in Dakhla, Western Sahara, a city under Moroccan occupation for 50 years, sparking criticism from the FiSahara International Film Festival and highlighting the ongoing human rights abuses documented by the UN and Reporters Without Borders a...

Nolan's "Oppenheimer" Filming in Western Sahara Sparks Human Rights Controversy
Christopher Nolan filmed scenes for his movie "Oppenheimer" in Dakhla, Western Sahara, a city under Moroccan occupation for 50 years, sparking criticism from the FiSahara International Film Festival and highlighting the ongoing human rights abuses documented by the UN and Reporters Without Borders a...
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52% Bias Score
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