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UK Woman Denied Compensation After In-Flight Assault Due to Plane's Registration
A British woman was sexually assaulted on a Qatar Airways flight from Doha to Gatwick; her attacker was jailed, but she was denied compensation because the plane wasn't UK-registered, prompting calls for legal reform.
UK Woman Denied Compensation After In-Flight Assault Due to Plane's Registration
A British woman was sexually assaulted on a Qatar Airways flight from Doha to Gatwick; her attacker was jailed, but she was denied compensation because the plane wasn't UK-registered, prompting calls for legal reform.
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56% Bias Score


Coldplay's Music of the Spheres Tour Breaks Rock Attendance Record
Coldplay's Music of the Spheres tour, currently concluding a 10-night run at Wembley Stadium after three years, has sold over 12 million tickets, making it the highest-attended rock tour in history; the tour features extravagant special effects and audience participation.
Coldplay's Music of the Spheres Tour Breaks Rock Attendance Record
Coldplay's Music of the Spheres tour, currently concluding a 10-night run at Wembley Stadium after three years, has sold over 12 million tickets, making it the highest-attended rock tour in history; the tour features extravagant special effects and audience participation.
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40% Bias Score


Victorian Opposition to Complete Suburban Rail Loop
The Victorian opposition has reversed its stance on the $34.5 billion Suburban Rail Loop, committing to its completion despite previous vows to scrap it; tunnelling works have begun, making it too costly to halt.
Victorian Opposition to Complete Suburban Rail Loop
The Victorian opposition has reversed its stance on the $34.5 billion Suburban Rail Loop, committing to its completion despite previous vows to scrap it; tunnelling works have begun, making it too costly to halt.
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48% Bias Score


Istanbul Governor Rejects Investigation into Police Brutality at Saraçhane Protests
Istanbul Governor Davut Gül rejected an investigation into police misconduct during the March 23 Saraçhane protests due to low-resolution videos and obscured police identification, prompting an appeal by the victim's lawyers.
Istanbul Governor Rejects Investigation into Police Brutality at Saraçhane Protests
Istanbul Governor Davut Gül rejected an investigation into police misconduct during the March 23 Saraçhane protests due to low-resolution videos and obscured police identification, prompting an appeal by the victim's lawyers.
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36% Bias Score


Turkish Court Rules Sharing Publicly Accessible Photos Without Consent Illegal
Turkey's Supreme Court of Appeals overturned an acquittal for an Instagram user who shared photos from public profiles without permission, ruling it constituted illegally obtaining and sharing data under Article 136 of the Turkish Penal Code.
Turkish Court Rules Sharing Publicly Accessible Photos Without Consent Illegal
Turkey's Supreme Court of Appeals overturned an acquittal for an Instagram user who shared photos from public profiles without permission, ruling it constituted illegally obtaining and sharing data under Article 136 of the Turkish Penal Code.
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32% Bias Score


China's Infrastructure Boom: Major Projects Signal Economic Growth
China's infrastructure development is accelerating, with recent completions of significant projects like the Helan Mountain rail tunnel and Yellow River underwater tunnel, coupled with a 5.6% rise in railway investment to $60.3 billion USD in the first seven months of 2024, signaling economic stimul...
China's Infrastructure Boom: Major Projects Signal Economic Growth
China's infrastructure development is accelerating, with recent completions of significant projects like the Helan Mountain rail tunnel and Yellow River underwater tunnel, coupled with a 5.6% rise in railway investment to $60.3 billion USD in the first seven months of 2024, signaling economic stimul...
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44% Bias Score

Lidl's Sales Surge Challenges UK Supermarket Hierarchy
Lidl's sales rose 10.7% in the three months to August 11, almost double the market average, putting it 0.1 percentage points behind Morrisons (8.4% share) as consumers sought cheaper groceries amid high inflation. Tesco leads with 28.4% market share, while Asda (-2.6% sales growth) and Morrisons fac...

Lidl's Sales Surge Challenges UK Supermarket Hierarchy
Lidl's sales rose 10.7% in the three months to August 11, almost double the market average, putting it 0.1 percentage points behind Morrisons (8.4% share) as consumers sought cheaper groceries amid high inflation. Tesco leads with 28.4% market share, while Asda (-2.6% sales growth) and Morrisons fac...
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40% Bias Score

UK Grocery Inflation Eases Slightly, But High Food Prices Persist
UK grocery inflation dipped to 5% in the four weeks ending August 10th, down from 5.2%, but is predicted to rise to 6% by year-end, impacting household budgets; restaurant visits are down 6% due to increased grocery spending.

UK Grocery Inflation Eases Slightly, But High Food Prices Persist
UK grocery inflation dipped to 5% in the four weeks ending August 10th, down from 5.2%, but is predicted to rise to 6% by year-end, impacting household budgets; restaurant visits are down 6% due to increased grocery spending.
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40% Bias Score

Leon Wildfires Spark Massive Protest, Demands for Resignation
On Monday, 1,500-2,500 people protested in Leon, Spain, demanding national emergency level 3 and the resignation of regional officials due to wildfires causing health problems and exceeding regional response capabilities. Nearly 1,000 individual requests were submitted for emergency level 3 designat...

Leon Wildfires Spark Massive Protest, Demands for Resignation
On Monday, 1,500-2,500 people protested in Leon, Spain, demanding national emergency level 3 and the resignation of regional officials due to wildfires causing health problems and exceeding regional response capabilities. Nearly 1,000 individual requests were submitted for emergency level 3 designat...
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56% Bias Score

Spotify to Open Istanbul Office Amidst Bribery Allegations
Turkey's Culture and Tourism Minister announced Spotify will open an Istanbul office in 2026 following recent bribery and bot usage allegations within Spotify's Turkish operations, prompting investigations by both Spotify and Turkey's Competition Board.

Spotify to Open Istanbul Office Amidst Bribery Allegations
Turkey's Culture and Tourism Minister announced Spotify will open an Istanbul office in 2026 following recent bribery and bot usage allegations within Spotify's Turkish operations, prompting investigations by both Spotify and Turkey's Competition Board.
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64% Bias Score

Death of Former Aragón President Javier Lambán
Javier Lambán, former President of Aragón and lifelong public servant, passed away recently after a battle with cancer, leaving behind a legacy of integrity and impactful contributions to his region and the nation.

Death of Former Aragón President Javier Lambán
Javier Lambán, former President of Aragón and lifelong public servant, passed away recently after a battle with cancer, leaving behind a legacy of integrity and impactful contributions to his region and the nation.
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44% Bias Score

Russia to Increase Salaries for State-Funded Workers by 7.6% in Fall 2025
The Russian government will raise salaries for various state-funded workers by 7.6% in Fall 2025, impacting healthcare, education, and other sectors, aiming to counter inflation and maintain public sector wages; vacation pay calculations will also change, incorporating quarterly and annual bonuses.

Russia to Increase Salaries for State-Funded Workers by 7.6% in Fall 2025
The Russian government will raise salaries for various state-funded workers by 7.6% in Fall 2025, impacting healthcare, education, and other sectors, aiming to counter inflation and maintain public sector wages; vacation pay calculations will also change, incorporating quarterly and annual bonuses.
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40% Bias Score
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