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Berlin Renames Racially Charged Street
Berlin's Mohrenstrasse, a street with a racist connotation, was officially renamed Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Strasse on August 23rd, 2025, after a court decision and public debate, coinciding with the International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition.
Berlin Renames Racially Charged Street
Berlin's Mohrenstrasse, a street with a racist connotation, was officially renamed Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Strasse on August 23rd, 2025, after a court decision and public debate, coinciding with the International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition.
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40% Bias Score


US Halts Nearly Complete Offshore Wind Farm, Citing National Security
The US government halted the nearly complete Revolution Wind offshore wind farm project off Rhode Island, citing national security concerns, prompting potential legal action from the Danish operator Ørsted and raising questions about the future of renewable energy in the US.
US Halts Nearly Complete Offshore Wind Farm, Citing National Security
The US government halted the nearly complete Revolution Wind offshore wind farm project off Rhode Island, citing national security concerns, prompting potential legal action from the Danish operator Ørsted and raising questions about the future of renewable energy in the US.
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52% Bias Score


Canada Pledges CA$1 Billion in Military Aid to Ukraine
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced in Kyiv on Ukraine's Independence Day, August 24th, that over CA$1 billion (US$700 million) in military aid—including drones, ammunition, and armored vehicles—will be delivered to Ukraine in September, alongside tens of millions more in humanitarian and ...
Canada Pledges CA$1 Billion in Military Aid to Ukraine
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced in Kyiv on Ukraine's Independence Day, August 24th, that over CA$1 billion (US$700 million) in military aid—including drones, ammunition, and armored vehicles—will be delivered to Ukraine in September, alongside tens of millions more in humanitarian and ...
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48% Bias Score


Disgraced Police Officer Opens Tattoo Parlor After Sharing Photos of Murder Victims
Former Metropolitan Police officer Jamie Lewis, who took and shared photos of murdered sisters Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman with a colleague, opened a tattoo parlor in Ipswich, Suffolk, after serving a 33-month prison sentence for misconduct in a public office.
Disgraced Police Officer Opens Tattoo Parlor After Sharing Photos of Murder Victims
Former Metropolitan Police officer Jamie Lewis, who took and shared photos of murdered sisters Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman with a colleague, opened a tattoo parlor in Ipswich, Suffolk, after serving a 33-month prison sentence for misconduct in a public office.
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56% Bias Score


UK DJ Sammy Virji's US Dance Music Success
British DJ Sammy Virji's unique blend of UK garage and bassline music has propelled him to international stardom, headlining major festivals and collaborating with renowned artists like Giggs and Skepta, showcasing a resurgence of UK sounds in the US.
UK DJ Sammy Virji's US Dance Music Success
British DJ Sammy Virji's unique blend of UK garage and bassline music has propelled him to international stardom, headlining major festivals and collaborating with renowned artists like Giggs and Skepta, showcasing a resurgence of UK sounds in the US.
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28% Bias Score


Syrian Election Postponement Sparks Outrage, Druze Form Militia
The Syrian government's postponement of elections in Suwayda, Hasakah, and Raqqa due to security concerns has been rejected by Kurdish and Druze groups, who view it as an attempt to undermine the Syrian revolution and exclude a significant portion of the population; the Druze in Suwayda formed a new...
Syrian Election Postponement Sparks Outrage, Druze Form Militia
The Syrian government's postponement of elections in Suwayda, Hasakah, and Raqqa due to security concerns has been rejected by Kurdish and Druze groups, who view it as an attempt to undermine the Syrian revolution and exclude a significant portion of the population; the Druze in Suwayda formed a new...
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44% Bias Score

Airbnb Co-founder to Lead US National Design Studio
President Trump established the US National Design Studio, led by Airbnb co-founder Joe Gebbia, to streamline online government services by improving usability, aesthetics, and standardized design, reducing costs, and operating for three years.

Airbnb Co-founder to Lead US National Design Studio
President Trump established the US National Design Studio, led by Airbnb co-founder Joe Gebbia, to streamline online government services by improving usability, aesthetics, and standardized design, reducing costs, and operating for three years.
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36% Bias Score

Berlin Renames Street to Honor Philosopher, Confronting Colonial Past
Berlin officially renamed "Mohrenstrasse" to "Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Strasse" on Friday, honoring an 18th-century Ghanaian philosopher after years of debate and legal challenges, concluding a process that aimed to address the street's problematic association with racial slurs and Germany's colonial past.

Berlin Renames Street to Honor Philosopher, Confronting Colonial Past
Berlin officially renamed "Mohrenstrasse" to "Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Strasse" on Friday, honoring an 18th-century Ghanaian philosopher after years of debate and legal challenges, concluding a process that aimed to address the street's problematic association with racial slurs and Germany's colonial past.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Allies Accused of Weaponizing Mortgage Fraud Allegations Against Political Opponents
Donald Trump and his allies, led by Bill Pulte, are using accusations of mortgage fraud to target political opponents, including Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, Senator Adam Schiff, and New York Attorney General Letitia James, raising concerns about the weaponization of the legal system.

Trump Allies Accused of Weaponizing Mortgage Fraud Allegations Against Political Opponents
Donald Trump and his allies, led by Bill Pulte, are using accusations of mortgage fraud to target political opponents, including Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, Senator Adam Schiff, and New York Attorney General Letitia James, raising concerns about the weaponization of the legal system.
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64% Bias Score

UK to Replace Judges in Asylum Appeals to Speed Up Process
The UK government plans to replace judges with "professional adjudicators" to speed up asylum appeals, aiming to resolve cases within 24 weeks instead of 53, prioritizing those in government housing or with deportation orders; this follows legal challenges and public protests over asylum seekers hou...

UK to Replace Judges in Asylum Appeals to Speed Up Process
The UK government plans to replace judges with "professional adjudicators" to speed up asylum appeals, aiming to resolve cases within 24 weeks instead of 53, prioritizing those in government housing or with deportation orders; this follows legal challenges and public protests over asylum seekers hou...
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56% Bias Score

Release of Italian-Venezuelan Political Prisoners in Caracas Following International Pressure
In Caracas, Venezuela, 13 political prisoners, including Italian-Venezuelans Amerigo De Grazia and Margarita Assenza, were released following international pressure; however, some remain imprisoned, with others under house arrest, pending court appearances and restrictions on movement.

Release of Italian-Venezuelan Political Prisoners in Caracas Following International Pressure
In Caracas, Venezuela, 13 political prisoners, including Italian-Venezuelans Amerigo De Grazia and Margarita Assenza, were released following international pressure; however, some remain imprisoned, with others under house arrest, pending court appearances and restrictions on movement.
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44% Bias Score

Poland and Cyprus Top UEFA Club Competition Rankings
Poland leads UEFA club competition rankings with 4,125 points, outperforming major leagues due to early qualifying round success; Cyprus follows with 3,625 points, exceeding Greece's performance and highlighting Pafos FC's Champions League run.

Poland and Cyprus Top UEFA Club Competition Rankings
Poland leads UEFA club competition rankings with 4,125 points, outperforming major leagues due to early qualifying round success; Cyprus follows with 3,625 points, exceeding Greece's performance and highlighting Pafos FC's Champions League run.
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52% Bias Score
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