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Reckless Mountain Hikers Strain Rescue Services
The German Alpine Club reports a significant increase in reckless behavior among mountain hikers, resulting in numerous rescue operations due to poor planning, inadequate preparation, and overreliance on technology. Several incidents are detailed, highlighting the dangers of unpreparedness.
Reckless Mountain Hikers Strain Rescue Services
The German Alpine Club reports a significant increase in reckless behavior among mountain hikers, resulting in numerous rescue operations due to poor planning, inadequate preparation, and overreliance on technology. Several incidents are detailed, highlighting the dangers of unpreparedness.
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52% Bias Score


Midtown Manhattan Shooting Leaves Four Dead, One Critically Injured
Four people died and one was critically wounded in a Monday evening shooting in Midtown Manhattan, perpetrated by a man with a history of mental illness who used an M-4 assault rifle, before turning the weapon on himself; this occurred in a high-rise building housing the NFL and Blackstone.
Midtown Manhattan Shooting Leaves Four Dead, One Critically Injured
Four people died and one was critically wounded in a Monday evening shooting in Midtown Manhattan, perpetrated by a man with a history of mental illness who used an M-4 assault rifle, before turning the weapon on himself; this occurred in a high-rise building housing the NFL and Blackstone.
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24% Bias Score


Mass Expulsion of Afghans from Iran Creates Humanitarian Crisis
Over 1.6 million Afghans, including many children, have been expelled from Iran since the beginning of the year, creating a humanitarian crisis at the Islam Qala border crossing where daily arrivals peaked at 50,000 on July 4th, prompting a local aid effort.
Mass Expulsion of Afghans from Iran Creates Humanitarian Crisis
Over 1.6 million Afghans, including many children, have been expelled from Iran since the beginning of the year, creating a humanitarian crisis at the Islam Qala border crossing where daily arrivals peaked at 50,000 on July 4th, prompting a local aid effort.
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52% Bias Score


Shipping Industry Consolidates Amidst Global Trade Uncertainty
Global shipping companies are rapidly consolidating, with M&A deals tripling to \$26.2 billion in H1 2024 due to trade uncertainties like tariffs and cyberattacks, impacting smaller companies disproportionately; major players include Cosco, Maersk, and CMB Tech, with a significant deal pending near ...
Shipping Industry Consolidates Amidst Global Trade Uncertainty
Global shipping companies are rapidly consolidating, with M&A deals tripling to \$26.2 billion in H1 2024 due to trade uncertainties like tariffs and cyberattacks, impacting smaller companies disproportionately; major players include Cosco, Maersk, and CMB Tech, with a significant deal pending near ...
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36% Bias Score


Trump Urges Starmer to Cut Taxes, Curb Immigration
During a Scottish press conference, Donald Trump advised UK Labour leader Keir Starmer to cut taxes and reduce immigration to counter Nigel Farage, citing almost 20,000 illegal Channel crossings in the first half of 2025 (a 50% increase from 2024) and Labour's record tax hikes as obstacles to electo...
Trump Urges Starmer to Cut Taxes, Curb Immigration
During a Scottish press conference, Donald Trump advised UK Labour leader Keir Starmer to cut taxes and reduce immigration to counter Nigel Farage, citing almost 20,000 illegal Channel crossings in the first half of 2025 (a 50% increase from 2024) and Labour's record tax hikes as obstacles to electo...
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56% Bias Score


Colombia's Uribe Convicted of Witness Tampering
A Colombian court found former President Álvaro Uribe guilty of witness tampering on Monday, sentencing him to 12 years in prison—a landmark case as he is the first former Colombian head of state convicted of a crime, stemming from his alleged attempts to influence witnesses in a separate investigat...
Colombia's Uribe Convicted of Witness Tampering
A Colombian court found former President Álvaro Uribe guilty of witness tampering on Monday, sentencing him to 12 years in prison—a landmark case as he is the first former Colombian head of state convicted of a crime, stemming from his alleged attempts to influence witnesses in a separate investigat...
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20% Bias Score

Morales Supporters Launch Null Vote Campaign in Bolivia
Supporters of former Bolivian president Evo Morales launched a campaign in Santa Cruz on July 28, 2025, promoting null votes in the August 17th general elections due to his ineligibility and lack of representation among the candidates; they aim for over 60% null votes.

Morales Supporters Launch Null Vote Campaign in Bolivia
Supporters of former Bolivian president Evo Morales launched a campaign in Santa Cruz on July 28, 2025, promoting null votes in the August 17th general elections due to his ineligibility and lack of representation among the candidates; they aim for over 60% null votes.
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48% Bias Score

Assassination of King Umberto I by Italian-American Anarchist
On July 29, 1900, Italian-American anarchist Gaetano Bresci assassinated King Umberto I in Monza, Italy, using a revolver; the event sparked national mourning, and his son ascended to the throne, while Bresci faced harsh imprisonment and a controversial death.

Assassination of King Umberto I by Italian-American Anarchist
On July 29, 1900, Italian-American anarchist Gaetano Bresci assassinated King Umberto I in Monza, Italy, using a revolver; the event sparked national mourning, and his son ascended to the throne, while Bresci faced harsh imprisonment and a controversial death.
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48% Bias Score

Gaza Aid Crisis: International Pressure Mounts Amidst Inefficient Airlifts
Following increased international pressure, Israel allowed increased humanitarian aid imports to Gaza, including food airdrops; however, aid workers criticize airdrops as inefficient and expensive, and a German poll reveals that 74% of Germans want their government to put more pressure on Israel.

Gaza Aid Crisis: International Pressure Mounts Amidst Inefficient Airlifts
Following increased international pressure, Israel allowed increased humanitarian aid imports to Gaza, including food airdrops; however, aid workers criticize airdrops as inefficient and expensive, and a German poll reveals that 74% of Germans want their government to put more pressure on Israel.
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44% Bias Score

US-EU Trade Deal: A Triumph for America, a Humiliation for Europe
A new US-EU trade deal, hailed as a triumph by President Trump and Ursula von der Leyen, imposes 15% tariffs on most EU goods exported to the US, while American exports to the EU face zero tariffs, prompting anger and criticism from several European leaders.

US-EU Trade Deal: A Triumph for America, a Humiliation for Europe
A new US-EU trade deal, hailed as a triumph by President Trump and Ursula von der Leyen, imposes 15% tariffs on most EU goods exported to the US, while American exports to the EU face zero tariffs, prompting anger and criticism from several European leaders.
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64% Bias Score

Stem-Cell Treatment Shows Promise for Reversing Hearing Loss
A UK clinical trial is testing a new stem-cell treatment for hearing loss caused by auditory nerve damage, injecting lab-grown stem cells into the inner ear to regenerate damaged nerve cells; the trial, involving 20 profoundly deaf patients, will test the treatment's efficacy in reversing hearing lo...

Stem-Cell Treatment Shows Promise for Reversing Hearing Loss
A UK clinical trial is testing a new stem-cell treatment for hearing loss caused by auditory nerve damage, injecting lab-grown stem cells into the inner ear to regenerate damaged nerve cells; the trial, involving 20 profoundly deaf patients, will test the treatment's efficacy in reversing hearing lo...
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44% Bias Score

£37 Million in Fines for UK Businesses Employing Illegal Workers
In 2024, British authorities fined almost 1,000 businesses a total of £37.6 million for employing illegal workers, exposing a vast 'dark economy' and the exploitation of vulnerable migrants, with the largest fine of £360,000 issued to D&T Hand Car Wash.

£37 Million in Fines for UK Businesses Employing Illegal Workers
In 2024, British authorities fined almost 1,000 businesses a total of £37.6 million for employing illegal workers, exposing a vast 'dark economy' and the exploitation of vulnerable migrants, with the largest fine of £360,000 issued to D&T Hand Car Wash.
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60% Bias Score
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