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welt.de
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Canada Eases Tariffs to Jumpstart U.S. Trade Talks

Canada lifted retaliatory tariffs on various goods from the U.S. starting September 1st, aiming to improve stalled negotiations for a strategic agreement, following a constructive call between Prime Minister Carney and President Trump.

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theguardian.com
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Lurker: A Co-Dependent Tale of Fandom and Obsession

In Alex Russell's directorial debut, Lurker, a young, isolated fan in pre-Covid LA manipulates his way into the life of his musical idol, resulting in a co-dependent relationship that explores the darker side of fandom and the complexities of human connection.

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24% Bias Score

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theguardian.com
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African Union Challenges Mercator Projection's Distorted View of Africa

The African Union seeks to replace the Mercator map projection due to its distortion of Africa's size, arguing that this historical cartographic choice has perpetuated a skewed global perspective favoring northern continents.

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20% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
nrc.nl
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Dutch Coalition's Failure Exposes Campaign's Lack of Collaboration Assessment

The Netherlands struggled to find a successor to Prime Minister Mark Rutte after his resignation in 2023, due to the inability of the right-conservative coalition to form a unified government, despite the election results giving them a clear majority, exposing a deficiency in evaluating candidates' ...

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44% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
forbes.com
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FAA Controller Shortage Exposes Risks of Toxic Workplace Cultures

The FAA faces a critical shortage of roughly 3,000 air traffic controllers, jeopardizing aviation safety and causing flight delays due to factors including poor training, organizational dysfunction, and abusive conditions leading to high employee turnover, mirroring broader corporate issues where ne...

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4% Bias Score

Decent Work and Economic Growth
forbes.com
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Inflation and Tariffs Challenge Small Businesses' Ability to Raise Wages

A Forbes survey of 535 small business owners in March and April 2025 found that 62% prioritize higher compensation to retain employees, but inflation and potential tariff increases present significant challenges, with 33% of small businesses reporting unfilled job openings in July.

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48% Bias Score

Decent Work and Economic Growth
zeit.de
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Berlin Court Allows Renaming of Mohrenstraße to Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Straße

The Berlin-Brandenburg Higher Administrative Court overturned a lower court's injunction, allowing the renaming of Mohrenstraße to Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Straße to proceed on Saturday, August 26th, 2023, honoring a prominent African philosopher and addressing the street's offensive former name.

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44% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
theguardian.com
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Prisoner Rehabilitation: Respect and Support Key to Low Recidivism

LandWorks, a 12-year-old prisoner rehabilitation project, achieves a 5% reoffending rate; success is attributed to respectful treatment and comprehensive support, rather than solely the natural environment, prompting calls to expand similar initiatives in urban settings and schools.

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nos.nl
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Last WWII American Ace Don McPherson Dies at 103

Don McPherson, the last surviving American World War II ace, died this month at age 103; fewer than 15 WWII aces remain in the US. McPherson, who volunteered for the Navy in 1943, shot down two Japanese planes in a single day during a mission.

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24% Bias Score

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forbes.com
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Sinner Recovering From Virus, Aims for US Open Title

World No. 1 and defending US Open champion Jannik Sinner is recovering from a virus and expects to be ready for his first-round match on Monday against Vit Kopriva despite withdrawing from the US Open Mixed Doubles event earlier this week; he and Carlos Alcaraz have won the last seven major titles a...

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smh.com.au
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Collingwood Clinches Top-Four Spot, Howe's Injury Casts Shadow

Collingwood narrowly defeats Melbourne 11.16 (82) to 11.10 (76) securing a top-four AFL finals berth, but star defender Jeremy Howe suffers a potential adductor injury.

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24% Bias Score

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Government Faces Backlash Over Asylum Hotel Appeal

The UK government is appealing a court order to remove asylum seekers from the Bell Hotel in Epping, facing criticism for ignoring public and judicial concerns amidst a lack of alternative housing options and a pledge to close all asylum hotels.

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48% Bias Score

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