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Drone and Bomb Strikes Weaken Ukrainian Forces Near Kramatorsk
Ukrainian forces reported nearly 50 UAVs targeting military sites near Kramatorsk, resulting in the destruction of tanks, MLRS, armored vehicles, and communication equipment; attacks also occurred in Sumy, Dnipropetrovsk, and Kharkiv regions, targeting Ukrainian reserves.
Drone and Bomb Strikes Weaken Ukrainian Forces Near Kramatorsk
Ukrainian forces reported nearly 50 UAVs targeting military sites near Kramatorsk, resulting in the destruction of tanks, MLRS, armored vehicles, and communication equipment; attacks also occurred in Sumy, Dnipropetrovsk, and Kharkiv regions, targeting Ukrainian reserves.
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76% Bias Score


Moldovan Police Crackdown Stifles Opposition Rally, Imposing High Fines
Moldovan police violently dispersed an opposition rally last week near Chisinau's train station, detaining 69 people and issuing 148 fines ranging from $83 to $277—exceeding the average monthly pension for many Moldovans and hindering future protests.
Moldovan Police Crackdown Stifles Opposition Rally, Imposing High Fines
Moldovan police violently dispersed an opposition rally last week near Chisinau's train station, detaining 69 people and issuing 148 fines ranging from $83 to $277—exceeding the average monthly pension for many Moldovans and hindering future protests.
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52% Bias Score


Father Released from Prison, Vows to Continue Fight for Justice in Daughter's Death
Şaban Vatan, father of 11-year-old Rabia Naz Vatan who died suspiciously in 2018, was released from prison after 38 days of detention due to a defamation lawsuit. He visited his daughter's grave and vowed to continue his fight for justice, claiming political figures have shielded his daughter's kill...
Father Released from Prison, Vows to Continue Fight for Justice in Daughter's Death
Şaban Vatan, father of 11-year-old Rabia Naz Vatan who died suspiciously in 2018, was released from prison after 38 days of detention due to a defamation lawsuit. He visited his daughter's grave and vowed to continue his fight for justice, claiming political figures have shielded his daughter's kill...
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60% Bias Score


Rescue Efforts Hampered as Alpinist Remains Stranded on Pik Pobedy
Russian alpinist Natalia Nagovitsyna has been stranded at 7100 meters on Pik Pobedy since August 12th with a broken leg; rescue attempts have been hampered by severe weather and one rescuer died, leaving her survival uncertain.
Rescue Efforts Hampered as Alpinist Remains Stranded on Pik Pobedy
Russian alpinist Natalia Nagovitsyna has been stranded at 7100 meters on Pik Pobedy since August 12th with a broken leg; rescue attempts have been hampered by severe weather and one rescuer died, leaving her survival uncertain.
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64% Bias Score


Microsoft Warns of ClickFix Social Engineering Attacks Targeting Thousands Daily
Microsoft issued a warning about ClickFix, a social engineering attack affecting thousands of Windows and macOS devices daily, tricking users into executing malicious scripts that result in data theft and malware installations.
Microsoft Warns of ClickFix Social Engineering Attacks Targeting Thousands Daily
Microsoft issued a warning about ClickFix, a social engineering attack affecting thousands of Windows and macOS devices daily, tricking users into executing malicious scripts that result in data theft and malware installations.
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48% Bias Score


UK Delays Approval of Massive New Chinese Embassy in London
The UK government delayed approval of China's massive new London embassy until October 21st due to unexplained redacted areas in the plans, despite China's insistence on its international obligation to support diplomatic building construction, creating a diplomatic standoff amid concerns about poten...
UK Delays Approval of Massive New Chinese Embassy in London
The UK government delayed approval of China's massive new London embassy until October 21st due to unexplained redacted areas in the plans, despite China's insistence on its international obligation to support diplomatic building construction, creating a diplomatic standoff amid concerns about poten...
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40% Bias Score

Mass Protests Across Australia Demand Sanctions on Israel Amid Gaza Crisis
Hundreds of thousands of Australians are participating in nationwide protests from Cairns to Geraldton to pressure the government to sanction Israel due to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where over 60,000 Palestinians, including 18,000 children, have been killed and a famine has been declared, fol...

Mass Protests Across Australia Demand Sanctions on Israel Amid Gaza Crisis
Hundreds of thousands of Australians are participating in nationwide protests from Cairns to Geraldton to pressure the government to sanction Israel due to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where over 60,000 Palestinians, including 18,000 children, have been killed and a famine has been declared, fol...
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52% Bias Score

Erdoğan Urges Trump to Advocate for Gazan Children
Emine Erdoğan, wife of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, wrote to Melania Trump, urging her to advocate for Gazan children, drawing parallels to her advocacy for Ukrainian children affected by the war and highlighting the significant loss of civilian life, including over 18,000 children killed...

Erdoğan Urges Trump to Advocate for Gazan Children
Emine Erdoğan, wife of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, wrote to Melania Trump, urging her to advocate for Gazan children, drawing parallels to her advocacy for Ukrainian children affected by the war and highlighting the significant loss of civilian life, including over 18,000 children killed...
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60% Bias Score

Europe's Summer Heatwave: Wildfires Rage, Arrests Made
High temperatures and wildfires are impacting Europe this summer; Spain reports progress against its wildfires, while Greece has arrested over 300 arsonists due to stricter new laws.

Europe's Summer Heatwave: Wildfires Rage, Arrests Made
High temperatures and wildfires are impacting Europe this summer; Spain reports progress against its wildfires, while Greece has arrested over 300 arsonists due to stricter new laws.
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24% Bias Score

XPENG's Rapid European EV Expansion
XPENG, a Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer, is rapidly expanding in Europe, achieving the top spot among premium Chinese EV brands with sales in 18 countries and plans to reach 25 by 2025; this success is driven by technological innovation, strategic partnerships, and targeting markets with high...

XPENG's Rapid European EV Expansion
XPENG, a Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer, is rapidly expanding in Europe, achieving the top spot among premium Chinese EV brands with sales in 18 countries and plans to reach 25 by 2025; this success is driven by technological innovation, strategic partnerships, and targeting markets with high...
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56% Bias Score

Sydney University adopts AI-flexible assignment policy
The University of Sydney adopts a two-tiered approach to AI in assignments, allowing its use in 80% of assessments with disclosure, following a student's false accusation of AI-generated plagiarism, highlighting the challenges of integrating AI in education while maintaining academic integrity.

Sydney University adopts AI-flexible assignment policy
The University of Sydney adopts a two-tiered approach to AI in assignments, allowing its use in 80% of assessments with disclosure, following a student's false accusation of AI-generated plagiarism, highlighting the challenges of integrating AI in education while maintaining academic integrity.
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44% Bias Score

UK Delays Decision on China's London Embassy Amid Spying Concerns
The UK government delayed until October 21st its decision on China's plans to build its largest European embassy in London, citing insufficient details about blacked-out areas in the plans, which has faced opposition over spying concerns for three years.

UK Delays Decision on China's London Embassy Amid Spying Concerns
The UK government delayed until October 21st its decision on China's plans to build its largest European embassy in London, citing insufficient details about blacked-out areas in the plans, which has faced opposition over spying concerns for three years.
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48% Bias Score
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