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Afghanistan: Improved Security Amidst Ongoing Instability
Following the Taliban's rise to power, Afghanistan saw a reduction in crime and drug use, enabling land travel in most areas. However, the country faces ongoing security challenges from opposition groups and terrorist organizations, necessitating stringent security measures for tourists.
Afghanistan: Improved Security Amidst Ongoing Instability
Following the Taliban's rise to power, Afghanistan saw a reduction in crime and drug use, enabling land travel in most areas. However, the country faces ongoing security challenges from opposition groups and terrorist organizations, necessitating stringent security measures for tourists.
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52% Bias Score


Europe Cracks Down on Overtourism: Fines vs. Incentives
Overtourism in Europe is leading to protests, fines for tourists, and innovative solutions like Copenhagen's CopenPay program, which rewards eco-friendly behavior; however, Southern European countries prefer the traditional method of fines.
Europe Cracks Down on Overtourism: Fines vs. Incentives
Overtourism in Europe is leading to protests, fines for tourists, and innovative solutions like Copenhagen's CopenPay program, which rewards eco-friendly behavior; however, Southern European countries prefer the traditional method of fines.
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64% Bias Score


Russian Inflation at 0.57% in July 2025, Driven by Utility Price Hike
Russia's July 2025 inflation reached 0.57%, mainly due to a 13.2% utility price hike; however, excluding utilities, prices fell 0.23% thanks to a 7.12% drop in fruit and vegetable prices due to the new harvest.
Russian Inflation at 0.57% in July 2025, Driven by Utility Price Hike
Russia's July 2025 inflation reached 0.57%, mainly due to a 13.2% utility price hike; however, excluding utilities, prices fell 0.23% thanks to a 7.12% drop in fruit and vegetable prices due to the new harvest.
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48% Bias Score


Speakman's Leadership Under Siege Amidst NSW Liberal Party Crisis
Facing poor polling (32% primary vote), a looming by-election following the conviction of former MP Gareth Ward, and internal divisions, NSW Liberal leader Mark Speakman is under pressure, with potential successors facing challenges of their own.
Speakman's Leadership Under Siege Amidst NSW Liberal Party Crisis
Facing poor polling (32% primary vote), a looming by-election following the conviction of former MP Gareth Ward, and internal divisions, NSW Liberal leader Mark Speakman is under pressure, with potential successors facing challenges of their own.
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64% Bias Score


NSW Housing Authority's Fast-Tracked Approvals Spark Backlash
The NSW government's Housing Delivery Authority has fast-tracked approval for over 70,200 homes in seven months, bypassing local councils who warn of strained infrastructure and the erosion of commercial precincts, sparking a growing backlash.
NSW Housing Authority's Fast-Tracked Approvals Spark Backlash
The NSW government's Housing Delivery Authority has fast-tracked approval for over 70,200 homes in seven months, bypassing local councils who warn of strained infrastructure and the erosion of commercial precincts, sparking a growing backlash.
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60% Bias Score


Serigne Mouhamadou Mourtada Mbacké: Expanding Mouridism Globally
Serigne Mouhamadou Mourtada Mbacké, born in 1927 and son of Serigne Touba, significantly expanded Mouridism globally through extensive travels, establishing dahiras and fostering conversions, while also creating educational and employment opportunities.
Serigne Mouhamadou Mourtada Mbacké: Expanding Mouridism Globally
Serigne Mouhamadou Mourtada Mbacké, born in 1927 and son of Serigne Touba, significantly expanded Mouridism globally through extensive travels, establishing dahiras and fostering conversions, while also creating educational and employment opportunities.
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40% Bias Score

Greek Diaspora's Hesitation to Return Highlights Systemic Issues
Highly skilled Greek emigrants, despite fond memories of home, are hesitant to return due to low wages, systemic corruption, and a perceived lack of ambition, resulting in a significant brain drain and hindering Greece's recovery.

Greek Diaspora's Hesitation to Return Highlights Systemic Issues
Highly skilled Greek emigrants, despite fond memories of home, are hesitant to return due to low wages, systemic corruption, and a perceived lack of ambition, resulting in a significant brain drain and hindering Greece's recovery.
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56% Bias Score

European Nations Condemn Gaza Conflict, Highlight International Law Limitations
Five European nations, including Greece, issued a joint statement condemning the Gaza conflict, highlighting violations of international law, demanding hostage release, endorsing a two-state solution, and supporting Israel's secure existence; however, their enforcement capabilities are limited.

European Nations Condemn Gaza Conflict, Highlight International Law Limitations
Five European nations, including Greece, issued a joint statement condemning the Gaza conflict, highlighting violations of international law, demanding hostage release, endorsing a two-state solution, and supporting Israel's secure existence; however, their enforcement capabilities are limited.
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56% Bias Score

Death of Veteran Russian Diplomat Anatoly Adamishin
Former Russian Ambassador Anatoly Adamishin, who served for 40 years in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and played a key role in shaping Russia-Italy relations, died on August 13th, 2024.

Death of Veteran Russian Diplomat Anatoly Adamishin
Former Russian Ambassador Anatoly Adamishin, who served for 40 years in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and played a key role in shaping Russia-Italy relations, died on August 13th, 2024.
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28% Bias Score

Australia's Housing Market Shows More Equality, But Not More Affordability
Analysis reveals that the gap between Australia's highest and lowest priced houses has narrowed from 2.3 times to 1.9 times in the last three years due to higher interest rates and increased competition for affordable properties; however, inequality persists within certain suburbs, particularly luxu...

Australia's Housing Market Shows More Equality, But Not More Affordability
Analysis reveals that the gap between Australia's highest and lowest priced houses has narrowed from 2.3 times to 1.9 times in the last three years due to higher interest rates and increased competition for affordable properties; however, inequality persists within certain suburbs, particularly luxu...
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44% Bias Score

Vineyard Icon Awards Honors Island's Legacy
Erin Goldson's inaugural Vineyard Icon Awards, held last week on Martha's Vineyard, honored over 300 influential figures across various industries, attracting notable guests like Gayle King and celebrating the island's unique legacy.

Vineyard Icon Awards Honors Island's Legacy
Erin Goldson's inaugural Vineyard Icon Awards, held last week on Martha's Vineyard, honored over 300 influential figures across various industries, attracting notable guests like Gayle King and celebrating the island's unique legacy.
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32% Bias Score

Inca Khipu Made of Human Hair Reveals Wider Literacy Among Commoners
Analysis of a 1498 Inca khipu made entirely of human hair reveals its creator had a commoner's diet (legumes, grains, tubers), challenging the assumption that khipu production was limited to elites and suggesting wider literacy in the empire.

Inca Khipu Made of Human Hair Reveals Wider Literacy Among Commoners
Analysis of a 1498 Inca khipu made entirely of human hair reveals its creator had a commoner's diet (legumes, grains, tubers), challenging the assumption that khipu production was limited to elites and suggesting wider literacy in the empire.
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20% Bias Score
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