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10-Year Sentence for Sex Predator Who Abused Two Teenage Girls
A 34-year-old man, Michael McRobie, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for the rape and abuse of two teenage girls in Fife, Scotland, between March 2016 and an unspecified later date. The abuse included rape, restraint, and assault with a whip, and he was also found to possess indecent images of ch...
10-Year Sentence for Sex Predator Who Abused Two Teenage Girls
A 34-year-old man, Michael McRobie, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for the rape and abuse of two teenage girls in Fife, Scotland, between March 2016 and an unspecified later date. The abuse included rape, restraint, and assault with a whip, and he was also found to possess indecent images of ch...
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32% Bias Score


Wales Eases Bluetongue Virus Restrictions on Livestock Trade
Starting Monday, Wales will ease bluetongue virus restrictions, allowing vaccinated livestock to be sold in English markets within 12 miles of the border; however, unvaccinated animals and those from England remain restricted, impacting prices and trade.
Wales Eases Bluetongue Virus Restrictions on Livestock Trade
Starting Monday, Wales will ease bluetongue virus restrictions, allowing vaccinated livestock to be sold in English markets within 12 miles of the border; however, unvaccinated animals and those from England remain restricted, impacting prices and trade.
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36% Bias Score


NSW Music Festival Funding Under Scrutiny Over Foreign Ownership
The NSW government faces criticism for awarding $1 million in taxpayer subsidies to Fuzzy, an Australian music festival operator now part of a British multinational with controversial investment ties, prompting calls for funding redirection and eligibility criteria review.
NSW Music Festival Funding Under Scrutiny Over Foreign Ownership
The NSW government faces criticism for awarding $1 million in taxpayer subsidies to Fuzzy, an Australian music festival operator now part of a British multinational with controversial investment ties, prompting calls for funding redirection and eligibility criteria review.
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52% Bias Score


Lending Money to Friends: Navigating Financial Risks and Relationships
The article discusses the challenges of lending money to friends in Germany, emphasizing the importance of clear agreements and open communication to protect both financial interests and relationships.
Lending Money to Friends: Navigating Financial Risks and Relationships
The article discusses the challenges of lending money to friends in Germany, emphasizing the importance of clear agreements and open communication to protect both financial interests and relationships.
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44% Bias Score


German Hop Harvest Slightly Below Average Despite Timely Rain
Despite timely rain improving conditions, the Tettnang hop harvest is expected to be slightly below average at 2,500 tons, while Germany's overall hop production reached 46,536 tons in 2023, significantly higher than the US. However, the number of German hop farmers has fallen to a historic low of u...
German Hop Harvest Slightly Below Average Despite Timely Rain
Despite timely rain improving conditions, the Tettnang hop harvest is expected to be slightly below average at 2,500 tons, while Germany's overall hop production reached 46,536 tons in 2023, significantly higher than the US. However, the number of German hop farmers has fallen to a historic low of u...
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36% Bias Score


Remote UK Island Seeks New Nurse
Fair Isle, the UK's most remote inhabited island, is seeking a new nurse to replace its departing medic at the end of the month; NHS Shetland is advertising the permanent position to care for the island's 50 residents and visiting tourists.
Remote UK Island Seeks New Nurse
Fair Isle, the UK's most remote inhabited island, is seeking a new nurse to replace its departing medic at the end of the month; NHS Shetland is advertising the permanent position to care for the island's 50 residents and visiting tourists.
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32% Bias Score

MSU Graduate Student Sues for $100 Million, Alleging Pesticide Exposure Caused Cancer
A former Michigan State University graduate student, LingLong Wei, is suing the university for $100 million, claiming her thyroid cancer resulted from exposure to hazardous pesticides and herbicides during her field research from 2008 to 2011 without proper safety measures or training, despite her v...

MSU Graduate Student Sues for $100 Million, Alleging Pesticide Exposure Caused Cancer
A former Michigan State University graduate student, LingLong Wei, is suing the university for $100 million, claiming her thyroid cancer resulted from exposure to hazardous pesticides and herbicides during her field research from 2008 to 2011 without proper safety measures or training, despite her v...
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52% Bias Score

Athletic Bilbao Edges Sevilla 3-2 in La Liga Opener
Athletic Bilbao defeated Sevilla 3-2 in their La Liga opener at San Mamés Stadium, with Nico Williams scoring one goal and providing an assist, overcoming a second-half slump to secure victory.

Athletic Bilbao Edges Sevilla 3-2 in La Liga Opener
Athletic Bilbao defeated Sevilla 3-2 in their La Liga opener at San Mamés Stadium, with Nico Williams scoring one goal and providing an assist, overcoming a second-half slump to secure victory.
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44% Bias Score

Veteran Actor Terence Stamp Dies at 87
British actor Terence Stamp, known for roles in "Billy Budd," "Superman," and "Priscilla, Queen of the Desert," died Sunday at age 87, leaving behind a significant body of work.

Veteran Actor Terence Stamp Dies at 87
British actor Terence Stamp, known for roles in "Billy Budd," "Superman," and "Priscilla, Queen of the Desert," died Sunday at age 87, leaving behind a significant body of work.
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20% Bias Score

Hamburg's Federal Influence Unchanged Despite Coalition Shift
Hamburg Mayor Peter Tschentscher asserts that Hamburg's influence in the German federal government remains robust despite the change in power, highlighting the significant roles held by both SPD and CDU Hamburg representatives in the new government.

Hamburg's Federal Influence Unchanged Despite Coalition Shift
Hamburg Mayor Peter Tschentscher asserts that Hamburg's influence in the German federal government remains robust despite the change in power, highlighting the significant roles held by both SPD and CDU Hamburg representatives in the new government.
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40% Bias Score

Xu Can Wins Super Featherweight Bout, Eyes Second World Title
Chinese boxer Xu Can, "The Monster," defeated Jaouad Belmehdi in a super featherweight bout in Beijing on Friday, defending his IBO international title via unanimous decision (118-110, 117-111, 120-108) and aiming for a second world title in a different weight class.

Xu Can Wins Super Featherweight Bout, Eyes Second World Title
Chinese boxer Xu Can, "The Monster," defeated Jaouad Belmehdi in a super featherweight bout in Beijing on Friday, defending his IBO international title via unanimous decision (118-110, 117-111, 120-108) and aiming for a second world title in a different weight class.
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40% Bias Score

German Court Upholds Art Academy's Rejection of Artist's Application
In August 2025, a German court dismissed artist Ina Q.'s lawsuit against the Dusseldorf Art Academy, upholding the Academy's rejection of her application due to a perceived lack of original artistic vision. The judge emphasized the subjective nature of artistic evaluation, concluding that legal inte...

German Court Upholds Art Academy's Rejection of Artist's Application
In August 2025, a German court dismissed artist Ina Q.'s lawsuit against the Dusseldorf Art Academy, upholding the Academy's rejection of her application due to a perceived lack of original artistic vision. The judge emphasized the subjective nature of artistic evaluation, concluding that legal inte...
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48% Bias Score
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