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Three Jailed for Kidnapping Pregnant Woman in London
Three men were sentenced to prison for kidnapping a pregnant woman in Enfield, North London, on May 10, 2023, threatening her and demanding money from her partner; the victim escaped and the men were apprehended using a combination of CCTV, DNA, and phone data.
Three Jailed for Kidnapping Pregnant Woman in London
Three men were sentenced to prison for kidnapping a pregnant woman in Enfield, North London, on May 10, 2023, threatening her and demanding money from her partner; the victim escaped and the men were apprehended using a combination of CCTV, DNA, and phone data.
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28% Bias Score


UK Pothole Crisis Worsens: 50,000 Breakdowns in July
A 2.1% rise in pothole-related breakdowns to 50,000 incidents in July 2025, reversing earlier improvements and costing an estimated £16.8 billion to repair, highlights the ongoing pothole crisis despite government funding increases and repair campaigns, with heatwaves exacerbating the problem.
UK Pothole Crisis Worsens: 50,000 Breakdowns in July
A 2.1% rise in pothole-related breakdowns to 50,000 incidents in July 2025, reversing earlier improvements and costing an estimated £16.8 billion to repair, highlights the ongoing pothole crisis despite government funding increases and repair campaigns, with heatwaves exacerbating the problem.
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40% Bias Score


Court Orders €90,000 Fine for Breach of Non-Disclosure Agreement
A Dutch court ordered Nicol Kremers to pay €90,000 to Peter Gillis for breaching their non-disclosure agreement nine times by discussing their relationship in media interviews, despite Kremers claiming she signed under duress due to alleged abuse by Gillis; the court found the agreement valid, but G...
Court Orders €90,000 Fine for Breach of Non-Disclosure Agreement
A Dutch court ordered Nicol Kremers to pay €90,000 to Peter Gillis for breaching their non-disclosure agreement nine times by discussing their relationship in media interviews, despite Kremers claiming she signed under duress due to alleged abuse by Gillis; the court found the agreement valid, but G...
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36% Bias Score


New Mexico Governor Declares State of Emergency Over Crime Surge in Española
New Mexico Governor Lujan Grisham declared a state of emergency in Española and parts of Rio Arriba County on Wednesday, allocating $750,000 to combat a surge in violent crime and drug trafficking, citing a doubling of police calls in the past two years and the county's high overdose death rate.
New Mexico Governor Declares State of Emergency Over Crime Surge in Española
New Mexico Governor Lujan Grisham declared a state of emergency in Española and parts of Rio Arriba County on Wednesday, allocating $750,000 to combat a surge in violent crime and drug trafficking, citing a doubling of police calls in the past two years and the county's high overdose death rate.
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36% Bias Score


French Heatwaves Cause Surge in Emergency Room Visits
France's second heatwave, starting August 8th, led to over 100 daily emergency visits, mostly among 15-44 year-olds, following a first heatwave causing 480 excess deaths, mostly among those over 75.
French Heatwaves Cause Surge in Emergency Room Visits
France's second heatwave, starting August 8th, led to over 100 daily emergency visits, mostly among 15-44 year-olds, following a first heatwave causing 480 excess deaths, mostly among those over 75.
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20% Bias Score


Germany Considers Electronic Ankle Monitors for Domestic Violence Perpetrators"
Germany considers implementing electronic ankle monitors for domestic violence perpetrators, modeled after Spain's successful program which showed a significant decrease in femicides after its 2009 introduction and increased victim safety.
Germany Considers Electronic Ankle Monitors for Domestic Violence Perpetrators"
Germany considers implementing electronic ankle monitors for domestic violence perpetrators, modeled after Spain's successful program which showed a significant decrease in femicides after its 2009 introduction and increased victim safety.
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52% Bias Score

Air Canada's Preemptive Flight Cancellations Raise Passenger Rights Questions
Air Canada began preemptively cancelling flights on Thursday, ahead of a potential flight attendant strike set for Saturday, impacting numerous travellers and prompting questions about passenger rights and compensation beyond rebooking and refunds.

Air Canada's Preemptive Flight Cancellations Raise Passenger Rights Questions
Air Canada began preemptively cancelling flights on Thursday, ahead of a potential flight attendant strike set for Saturday, impacting numerous travellers and prompting questions about passenger rights and compensation beyond rebooking and refunds.
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36% Bias Score

Mexico's Poverty Rate Decreases to 30% in 2024
A new report reveals that poverty in Mexico has decreased to 30% in 2024, affecting 38.5 million people, a 6.7% decrease from 2022, although the vulnerable population increased to 32.2%.

Mexico's Poverty Rate Decreases to 30% in 2024
A new report reveals that poverty in Mexico has decreased to 30% in 2024, affecting 38.5 million people, a 6.7% decrease from 2022, although the vulnerable population increased to 32.2%.
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24% Bias Score

Florida Approves Limited Black Bear Hunt Amidst Public Opposition
Florida wildlife officials approved a limited black bear hunt from December 6th to 28th, 2025, with 187 permits available, aiming to manage growing bear populations and address human-bear conflicts, despite significant public opposition citing concerns about cruelty and habitat encroachment.

Florida Approves Limited Black Bear Hunt Amidst Public Opposition
Florida wildlife officials approved a limited black bear hunt from December 6th to 28th, 2025, with 187 permits available, aiming to manage growing bear populations and address human-bear conflicts, despite significant public opposition citing concerns about cruelty and habitat encroachment.
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52% Bias Score

French Duplomb Law Criticized for Economic and Environmental Risks
The recently passed Duplomb law in France is criticized for its potential negative impacts on the economy, environment, and Europe, largely due to its failure to balance economic growth with environmental sustainability, ignoring warnings from sources like the European Central Bank.

French Duplomb Law Criticized for Economic and Environmental Risks
The recently passed Duplomb law in France is criticized for its potential negative impacts on the economy, environment, and Europe, largely due to its failure to balance economic growth with environmental sustainability, ignoring warnings from sources like the European Central Bank.
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56% Bias Score

Baden-Württemberg Considers Electronic Ankle Monitors to Combat Domestic Violence
In 2022, Baden-Württemberg saw 18,538 cases of domestic violence against women, prompting the consideration of electronic ankle monitors for perpetrators, mirroring successful models in Spain and other German states to enhance victim safety.

Baden-Württemberg Considers Electronic Ankle Monitors to Combat Domestic Violence
In 2022, Baden-Württemberg saw 18,538 cases of domestic violence against women, prompting the consideration of electronic ankle monitors for perpetrators, mirroring successful models in Spain and other German states to enhance victim safety.
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52% Bias Score

German Police Union Investigated for Embezzlement
The Erfurt Public Prosecutor's Office and the Thuringian Police Union (GdP) are investigating allegations of embezzlement and breach of trust against leading union members involving the improper use of union assets; the service company's CEO resigned.

German Police Union Investigated for Embezzlement
The Erfurt Public Prosecutor's Office and the Thuringian Police Union (GdP) are investigating allegations of embezzlement and breach of trust against leading union members involving the improper use of union assets; the service company's CEO resigned.
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24% Bias Score
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