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Hong Kong Court Concludes Jimmy Lai's National Security Trial
In Hong Kong, pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai's trial concluded on Thursday, facing charges of "conspiracy to collude with foreign forces" and "seditious publication" under the national security law, with a verdict pending and potential sentencing ranging from three years to life imprisonment.
Hong Kong Court Concludes Jimmy Lai's National Security Trial
In Hong Kong, pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai's trial concluded on Thursday, facing charges of "conspiracy to collude with foreign forces" and "seditious publication" under the national security law, with a verdict pending and potential sentencing ranging from three years to life imprisonment.
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48% Bias Score


Limited IAEA Access to Iranian Nuclear Site Amidst Sanctions Threat
Iran has allowed limited access to IAEA inspectors at its Bushehr nuclear power plant following Israeli attacks and European pressure, prompting domestic protests but potentially averting renewed sanctions.
Limited IAEA Access to Iranian Nuclear Site Amidst Sanctions Threat
Iran has allowed limited access to IAEA inspectors at its Bushehr nuclear power plant following Israeli attacks and European pressure, prompting domestic protests but potentially averting renewed sanctions.
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36% Bias Score


Heat Pump Savings: £375 Annual Savings Possible with UK Energy Reform
A new analysis by E3G finds that UK households could save roughly £375 per year on heating bills by switching to heat pumps if the government takes steps to make electricity cheaper, including ending green levies on electrical heating, reforming electricity pricing, and preventing gas companies from...
Heat Pump Savings: £375 Annual Savings Possible with UK Energy Reform
A new analysis by E3G finds that UK households could save roughly £375 per year on heating bills by switching to heat pumps if the government takes steps to make electricity cheaper, including ending green levies on electrical heating, reforming electricity pricing, and preventing gas companies from...
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48% Bias Score


China's Military Parade Showcases Growing Power, Unites Russia, North Korea
China's September 3rd military parade in Tiananmen Square commemorates WWII's end, with leaders from Russia and North Korea in attendance, showcasing military might and signaling a unified front against the West; 26 foreign leaders attended, but notable absences include major Western powers, despite...
China's Military Parade Showcases Growing Power, Unites Russia, North Korea
China's September 3rd military parade in Tiananmen Square commemorates WWII's end, with leaders from Russia and North Korea in attendance, showcasing military might and signaling a unified front against the West; 26 foreign leaders attended, but notable absences include major Western powers, despite...
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48% Bias Score


CQC Condemns Sue Ryder Hospice for Leadership Failures, Patient Deaths
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) rated Sue Ryder Wheatfields Hospice in Leeds inadequate after an inspection revealed leadership failures leading to unsafe patient care, including delayed medication, patient transfers to other hospices resulting in deaths, and the hospice's closure without warning ...
CQC Condemns Sue Ryder Hospice for Leadership Failures, Patient Deaths
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) rated Sue Ryder Wheatfields Hospice in Leeds inadequate after an inspection revealed leadership failures leading to unsafe patient care, including delayed medication, patient transfers to other hospices resulting in deaths, and the hospice's closure without warning ...
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56% Bias Score


Jamaica's Maroon Communities: Resilience, Reparations, and Cultural Preservation
In Jamaica, five thriving Maroon communities—descendants of enslaved Africans who escaped and established self-governing settlements—preserve their unique culture, advocate for reparations for slavery, and demonstrate effective governance models resulting in significantly lower crime rates compared ...
Jamaica's Maroon Communities: Resilience, Reparations, and Cultural Preservation
In Jamaica, five thriving Maroon communities—descendants of enslaved Africans who escaped and established self-governing settlements—preserve their unique culture, advocate for reparations for slavery, and demonstrate effective governance models resulting in significantly lower crime rates compared ...
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44% Bias Score

UK Treasury Considers Tax on Rental Income to Address Budget Shortfall
The UK Treasury is considering a new tax on rental income to help close a \$40 billion budget gap, potentially raising \$2 billion by extending national insurance to include rental income; this has caused concern in the housing market.

UK Treasury Considers Tax on Rental Income to Address Budget Shortfall
The UK Treasury is considering a new tax on rental income to help close a \$40 billion budget gap, potentially raising \$2 billion by extending national insurance to include rental income; this has caused concern in the housing market.
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56% Bias Score

Farage Dominates Summer Recess with Frequent Press Conferences
During the parliamentary recess, Nigel Farage held seven press conferences, generating extensive media coverage and dominating the political narrative due to the government's silence, while using his platform to focus public attention on immigration and crime.

Farage Dominates Summer Recess with Frequent Press Conferences
During the parliamentary recess, Nigel Farage held seven press conferences, generating extensive media coverage and dominating the political narrative due to the government's silence, while using his platform to focus public attention on immigration and crime.
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52% Bias Score

US Influence Campaign in Greenland Sparks Diplomatic Row
At least three Americans with ties to Donald Trump are accused by Danish authorities of attempting to influence Greenlandic society by creating lists of pro-Trump citizens and disseminating negative information about Denmark; this has caused a diplomatic incident involving the summoning of the US ch...

US Influence Campaign in Greenland Sparks Diplomatic Row
At least three Americans with ties to Donald Trump are accused by Danish authorities of attempting to influence Greenlandic society by creating lists of pro-Trump citizens and disseminating negative information about Denmark; this has caused a diplomatic incident involving the summoning of the US ch...
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56% Bias Score

Unregulated Funeral Director Faces Backlash After Mishandling of Deceased Infants
In Leeds, England, grieving mothers Cody Townend and Zoe Ward collected their stillborn and deceased babies from the home of unregulated funeral director Amie Upton, resulting in complaints about improper storage and causing significant emotional distress, prompting calls for stricter industry regul...

Unregulated Funeral Director Faces Backlash After Mishandling of Deceased Infants
In Leeds, England, grieving mothers Cody Townend and Zoe Ward collected their stillborn and deceased babies from the home of unregulated funeral director Amie Upton, resulting in complaints about improper storage and causing significant emotional distress, prompting calls for stricter industry regul...
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64% Bias Score

France Repatriates Sakalava Skulls to Madagascar
France returned three Sakalava skulls, including that of King Toera, to Madagascar on Tuesday, marking the first use of a 2023 law allowing repatriation for burial. The skulls, held in a French museum since at least 1897, are being reburied in Menabe, Madagascar, following a repatriation ceremony.

France Repatriates Sakalava Skulls to Madagascar
France returned three Sakalava skulls, including that of King Toera, to Madagascar on Tuesday, marking the first use of a 2023 law allowing repatriation for burial. The skulls, held in a French museum since at least 1897, are being reburied in Menabe, Madagascar, following a repatriation ceremony.
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40% Bias Score

US Deports Seven Migrants to Rwanda Under New Agreement
Seven migrants arrived in Rwanda as part of a US deportation deal; three wish to return home, while four intend to stay, receiving support from Rwanda; this follows a similar, now-defunct agreement with Britain.

US Deports Seven Migrants to Rwanda Under New Agreement
Seven migrants arrived in Rwanda as part of a US deportation deal; three wish to return home, while four intend to stay, receiving support from Rwanda; this follows a similar, now-defunct agreement with Britain.
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36% Bias Score
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