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Efteling Cancels Controversial Raveleijn Horse Show
The Efteling theme park in the Netherlands is ending its Raveleijn horse show in 2024 following years of animal rights protests and two on-set fires, replacing it with a new show featuring impressive effects and a raven-themed ride, opening in late 2026.
Efteling Cancels Controversial Raveleijn Horse Show
The Efteling theme park in the Netherlands is ending its Raveleijn horse show in 2024 following years of animal rights protests and two on-set fires, replacing it with a new show featuring impressive effects and a raven-themed ride, opening in late 2026.
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40% Bias Score


Saxony Sees Surge in Electric Vehicle Registrations
From January to July 2025, Saxony saw a significant increase in new battery-electric vehicle registrations (6,677), exceeding the total for 2024 (7,801) after a drop following the end of government subsidies; manufacturers attribute the rise to increased production of electric models and technologic...
Saxony Sees Surge in Electric Vehicle Registrations
From January to July 2025, Saxony saw a significant increase in new battery-electric vehicle registrations (6,677), exceeding the total for 2024 (7,801) after a drop following the end of government subsidies; manufacturers attribute the rise to increased production of electric models and technologic...
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36% Bias Score


Bremen Senate Reshuffle: New Interior and Education Senators Appointed
Eva Högl, former Parliamentary Commissioner for the Armed Forces, will become Bremen's new Senator for the Interior, while Mark Rackles, former Berlin State Secretary for Education, is expected to take over as Senator for Education, both starting around the new year, aiming to tackle Bremen's low ed...
Bremen Senate Reshuffle: New Interior and Education Senators Appointed
Eva Högl, former Parliamentary Commissioner for the Armed Forces, will become Bremen's new Senator for the Interior, while Mark Rackles, former Berlin State Secretary for Education, is expected to take over as Senator for Education, both starting around the new year, aiming to tackle Bremen's low ed...
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56% Bias Score


Strabane's Alley Theatre to Close for Six Months Due to Water Leak
The Alley Theatre in Strabane, Northern Ireland, will close for six months from September 25th due to a substantial water leak, impacting the Strabane Drama Festival and other events, with the council exploring alternative arrangements and offering refunds.
Strabane's Alley Theatre to Close for Six Months Due to Water Leak
The Alley Theatre in Strabane, Northern Ireland, will close for six months from September 25th due to a substantial water leak, impacting the Strabane Drama Festival and other events, with the council exploring alternative arrangements and offering refunds.
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40% Bias Score


Nagelsmann Prioritizes Playing Time in World Cup Player Selection
German national football coach Julian Nagelsmann prioritizes playing time for World Cup candidates, advising Nick Woltemade that a Bayern Munich transfer is conditional on sufficient playing opportunities; otherwise, remaining where he gets more playing time is preferable. He cited examples illustra...
Nagelsmann Prioritizes Playing Time in World Cup Player Selection
German national football coach Julian Nagelsmann prioritizes playing time for World Cup candidates, advising Nick Woltemade that a Bayern Munich transfer is conditional on sufficient playing opportunities; otherwise, remaining where he gets more playing time is preferable. He cited examples illustra...
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36% Bias Score


TV Highlights: Action, Adoption, and Alternative Lives
Sky Atlantic's Atomic follows drug smuggler Max and enigmatic JJ facing violent extremists and intelligence agencies; Channel 4's The Dog House features heartwarming dog adoption stories; Channel 5's Ben Fogle visits a rice farmer in Japan; ITV's Fortune Hotel has teams competing in challenges; and ...
TV Highlights: Action, Adoption, and Alternative Lives
Sky Atlantic's Atomic follows drug smuggler Max and enigmatic JJ facing violent extremists and intelligence agencies; Channel 4's The Dog House features heartwarming dog adoption stories; Channel 5's Ben Fogle visits a rice farmer in Japan; ITV's Fortune Hotel has teams competing in challenges; and ...
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4% Bias Score

Glasgow Music Festival Canceled, Leaving Fans Out of Pocket
The In the City music festival in Glasgow was canceled due to low ticket sales days before the event, leaving hundreds of ticketholders out of pocket; promoter Brian Traynor is bankrupt and has a history of problematic events.

Glasgow Music Festival Canceled, Leaving Fans Out of Pocket
The In the City music festival in Glasgow was canceled due to low ticket sales days before the event, leaving hundreds of ticketholders out of pocket; promoter Brian Traynor is bankrupt and has a history of problematic events.
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44% Bias Score

East German Classic Cars See Dramatic Value Increase
Classic East German cars, such as the Trabant and Wartburg, have seen their value more than double since 2018, with pristine Trabant 601 models fetching up to €7,000 and Wartburg 353 models reaching almost €10,000, driven by collector interest and cultural appreciation.

East German Classic Cars See Dramatic Value Increase
Classic East German cars, such as the Trabant and Wartburg, have seen their value more than double since 2018, with pristine Trabant 601 models fetching up to €7,000 and Wartburg 353 models reaching almost €10,000, driven by collector interest and cultural appreciation.
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44% Bias Score

UK Conservatives Turn to Digital Media to Counter Electoral Losses
Faced with their worst ever election results, U.K. Conservative MPs are using social media videos and online engagement to improve their image and appeal to younger voters, with several MPs using platforms like X to disseminate concise policy explanations and engage directly with the public.

UK Conservatives Turn to Digital Media to Counter Electoral Losses
Faced with their worst ever election results, U.K. Conservative MPs are using social media videos and online engagement to improve their image and appeal to younger voters, with several MPs using platforms like X to disseminate concise policy explanations and engage directly with the public.
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40% Bias Score

Nagelsmann Prioritizes Playing Time in World Cup Selection
German national football coach Julian Nagelsmann prioritizes playing time for World Cup candidates, using Nick Woltemade's failed transfer to Bayern Munich as an example, emphasizing that sufficient playing time is crucial for World Cup selection.

Nagelsmann Prioritizes Playing Time in World Cup Selection
German national football coach Julian Nagelsmann prioritizes playing time for World Cup candidates, using Nick Woltemade's failed transfer to Bayern Munich as an example, emphasizing that sufficient playing time is crucial for World Cup selection.
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48% Bias Score

Sunburn Cinema: British Holidays and the Search for Escapism
British films, termed "sunburn cinema," depict holidays abroad as chaotic, self-sabotaging experiences marked by excessive drinking, sunburn, casual sex, and ultimately, failure to escape personal issues, contrasting with idealized holiday imagery.

Sunburn Cinema: British Holidays and the Search for Escapism
British films, termed "sunburn cinema," depict holidays abroad as chaotic, self-sabotaging experiences marked by excessive drinking, sunburn, casual sex, and ultimately, failure to escape personal issues, contrasting with idealized holiday imagery.
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52% Bias Score

Seascraper: A Coastal Tale of Tradition and Modernity
Benjamin Wood's "Seascraper" portrays Tom Flett, a folk-singing shrimp fisherman in a coastal community, whose life intersects with an American film director, leading to a self-discovery fueled by music and a reflection on tradition versus modernity.

Seascraper: A Coastal Tale of Tradition and Modernity
Benjamin Wood's "Seascraper" portrays Tom Flett, a folk-singing shrimp fisherman in a coastal community, whose life intersects with an American film director, leading to a self-discovery fueled by music and a reflection on tradition versus modernity.
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12% Bias Score
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