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Congo Travel Ban Impacts Eastern Congolese Citizens
A new Congolese government circular, issued June 6th, prevents travel for citizens with documents bearing M23 rebel stamps, impacting business, healthcare access, education, and peace efforts in South Kivu, affecting vulnerable populations and prompting criticism from civil society.
Congo Travel Ban Impacts Eastern Congolese Citizens
A new Congolese government circular, issued June 6th, prevents travel for citizens with documents bearing M23 rebel stamps, impacting business, healthcare access, education, and peace efforts in South Kivu, affecting vulnerable populations and prompting criticism from civil society.
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48% Bias Score


UK Inflation Forecast Fuels Pension Crisis
The Bank of England predicts UK inflation will peak at 4% in September 2024, forcing a £2.1 billion increase in state pension costs to uphold the 'triple lock' promise, adding to the government's existing £50 billion fiscal deficit and potentially leading to pensioners paying income tax on their pen...
UK Inflation Forecast Fuels Pension Crisis
The Bank of England predicts UK inflation will peak at 4% in September 2024, forcing a £2.1 billion increase in state pension costs to uphold the 'triple lock' promise, adding to the government's existing £50 billion fiscal deficit and potentially leading to pensioners paying income tax on their pen...
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44% Bias Score


French Bestsellers: Million-Copy Success and Societal Trends
Three French novels, "All the Blue of the Sky," "Fresh Water for Flowers," and a title by Michel Bussi, each sold over one million copies, showcasing strong female leads in idyllic settings, focusing on disappearances and emotional journeys.
French Bestsellers: Million-Copy Success and Societal Trends
Three French novels, "All the Blue of the Sky," "Fresh Water for Flowers," and a title by Michel Bussi, each sold over one million copies, showcasing strong female leads in idyllic settings, focusing on disappearances and emotional journeys.
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44% Bias Score


Russian Efreitors Destroy Enemy Drones, Ensuring Supply Lines and Saving a Comrade
During a resupply mission near the frontline, Russian efreitor Yuri Khomich engaged and destroyed an enemy drone with small arms fire after evading artillery strikes, ensuring the timely delivery of essential supplies; simultaneously, efreitor Vladislav Kokovkin, while evacuating a wounded comrade, ...
Russian Efreitors Destroy Enemy Drones, Ensuring Supply Lines and Saving a Comrade
During a resupply mission near the frontline, Russian efreitor Yuri Khomich engaged and destroyed an enemy drone with small arms fire after evading artillery strikes, ensuring the timely delivery of essential supplies; simultaneously, efreitor Vladislav Kokovkin, while evacuating a wounded comrade, ...
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68% Bias Score


Nebraska Congressman Holds Town Hall, Addresses Constituent Concerns on Budget and Tariffs
Nebraska Representative Mike Flood held a town hall meeting addressing constituent concerns about his votes on the budget bill, Medicaid cuts, and presidential tariff powers; he defended his actions, promising future improvements and emphasizing his commitment to constituent engagement.
Nebraska Congressman Holds Town Hall, Addresses Constituent Concerns on Budget and Tariffs
Nebraska Representative Mike Flood held a town hall meeting addressing constituent concerns about his votes on the budget bill, Medicaid cuts, and presidential tariff powers; he defended his actions, promising future improvements and emphasizing his commitment to constituent engagement.
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32% Bias Score


Actor Dean Cain to Join ICE as Honorary Officer
Actor Dean Cain, known for his role in "Lois & Clark," will join ICE as an honorary officer next month, citing support for President Trump's immigration policies and his prior law enforcement experience; this follows a recent ICE recruitment campaign offering up to a $50,000 signing bonus and a DHS ...
Actor Dean Cain to Join ICE as Honorary Officer
Actor Dean Cain, known for his role in "Lois & Clark," will join ICE as an honorary officer next month, citing support for President Trump's immigration policies and his prior law enforcement experience; this follows a recent ICE recruitment campaign offering up to a $50,000 signing bonus and a DHS ...
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52% Bias Score

Uruguay Poised to Legalize Euthanasia, Setting Latin American Precedent
Currently, eight countries globally permit euthanasia; in Latin America, Colombia and Ecuador allow it, with Uruguay potentially legalizing it on August 12th, setting a precedent for regional end-of-life care legislation.

Uruguay Poised to Legalize Euthanasia, Setting Latin American Precedent
Currently, eight countries globally permit euthanasia; in Latin America, Colombia and Ecuador allow it, with Uruguay potentially legalizing it on August 12th, setting a precedent for regional end-of-life care legislation.
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40% Bias Score

Greek Summer Health Guide: Treating Common Ailments Without Antibiotics
A new guide from the Hellenic Intermunicipal Network of Healthy Cities addresses common summer ailments in Greece, including the common cold, insect bites, swimmer's ear, conjunctivitis, and invasive Streptococcus infections, emphasizing that antibiotics are generally unnecessary, except for specifi...

Greek Summer Health Guide: Treating Common Ailments Without Antibiotics
A new guide from the Hellenic Intermunicipal Network of Healthy Cities addresses common summer ailments in Greece, including the common cold, insect bites, swimmer's ear, conjunctivitis, and invasive Streptococcus infections, emphasizing that antibiotics are generally unnecessary, except for specifi...
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40% Bias Score

Wervel": A Japanese Novel Challenging Disability and Sexuality
Saou Ichikawa's "Wervel" follows Shaka, a wheelchair-bound woman with myotubular myopathy, who challenges societal perceptions of disability and sexuality in Japan through her online activities and desire for pregnancy and abortion, winning the Akutagawa Prize in the process.

Wervel": A Japanese Novel Challenging Disability and Sexuality
Saou Ichikawa's "Wervel" follows Shaka, a wheelchair-bound woman with myotubular myopathy, who challenges societal perceptions of disability and sexuality in Japan through her online activities and desire for pregnancy and abortion, winning the Akutagawa Prize in the process.
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24% Bias Score

Albanese-Chalmers Rift Threatens Australian Economic Reform
Treasurer Jim Chalmers's proposed economic reforms face resistance from Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, creating internal tension within the government and potentially hindering efforts to improve the Australian economy, according to Nationals senator Bridget McKenzie.

Albanese-Chalmers Rift Threatens Australian Economic Reform
Treasurer Jim Chalmers's proposed economic reforms face resistance from Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, creating internal tension within the government and potentially hindering efforts to improve the Australian economy, according to Nationals senator Bridget McKenzie.
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36% Bias Score

UK Homelessness Minister Resigns Amidst Rent Hike Accusations
UK Homelessness Minister Rushanara Ali resigned after reports revealed she raised the rent on her property by £700 shortly after her tenants left, with one former tenant accusing her of "extortion". The incident occurred while a Renters' Rights Bill is under parliamentary scrutiny.

UK Homelessness Minister Resigns Amidst Rent Hike Accusations
UK Homelessness Minister Rushanara Ali resigned after reports revealed she raised the rent on her property by £700 shortly after her tenants left, with one former tenant accusing her of "extortion". The incident occurred while a Renters' Rights Bill is under parliamentary scrutiny.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Renews Call to Federalize D.C. Amid Declining Crime Rates
President Trump's renewed call to federalize Washington, D.C., following a carjacking injuring a DOGE staff member, is unlikely due to requiring Congressional approval to overturn the 1973 Home Rule Act, despite his claims of rising crime contradicting official data showing decreases in 2025 compare...

Trump Renews Call to Federalize D.C. Amid Declining Crime Rates
President Trump's renewed call to federalize Washington, D.C., following a carjacking injuring a DOGE staff member, is unlikely due to requiring Congressional approval to overturn the 1973 Home Rule Act, despite his claims of rising crime contradicting official data showing decreases in 2025 compare...
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48% Bias Score
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