August 2025
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Aston Martin's Alonso Realistic About Dutch GP Prospects Despite Strong Practice
Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso, despite a strong showing in Friday practice at the Dutch Grand Prix, ruled out challenging McLarens for a front-row start, but expressed optimism about competing with other top teams.
Aston Martin's Alonso Realistic About Dutch GP Prospects Despite Strong Practice
Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso, despite a strong showing in Friday practice at the Dutch Grand Prix, ruled out challenging McLarens for a front-row start, but expressed optimism about competing with other top teams.
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8% Bias Score


Alexander-Arnold Faces uphill battle at Real Madrid and England
Trent Alexander-Arnold, after a disappointing start at Real Madrid and exclusion from the latest England squad, faces a challenging fight to secure a place in the World Cup and regain his starting position at his new club.
Alexander-Arnold Faces uphill battle at Real Madrid and England
Trent Alexander-Arnold, after a disappointing start at Real Madrid and exclusion from the latest England squad, faces a challenging fight to secure a place in the World Cup and regain his starting position at his new club.
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56% Bias Score


Raducanu Outclassed by Rybakina in US Open Third Round
Emma Raducanu's US Open campaign ended in the third round with a 6-1, 6-2 defeat against Elena Rybakina, highlighting Raducanu's struggles against top-10 opponents and Rybakina's dominant performance.
Raducanu Outclassed by Rybakina in US Open Third Round
Emma Raducanu's US Open campaign ended in the third round with a 6-1, 6-2 defeat against Elena Rybakina, highlighting Raducanu's struggles against top-10 opponents and Rybakina's dominant performance.
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12% Bias Score


Macron Urges French Lawmakers to Compromise, Citing German Example
French President Macron, observing successful cross-party cooperation in Germany, urged French lawmakers to compromise and avoid bringing down the minority government facing a €44 billion budget cut.
Macron Urges French Lawmakers to Compromise, Citing German Example
French President Macron, observing successful cross-party cooperation in Germany, urged French lawmakers to compromise and avoid bringing down the minority government facing a €44 billion budget cut.
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24% Bias Score


Berlin Philharmonic Announces 2023-2024 Season
The Berlin Philharmonic opened its new season with a performance featuring works by Schumann, Zimmermann, and Brahms, announcing its return to the Salzburg Easter Festival in 2026 to perform Wagner's Ring Cycle and a price increase for tickets.
Berlin Philharmonic Announces 2023-2024 Season
The Berlin Philharmonic opened its new season with a performance featuring works by Schumann, Zimmermann, and Brahms, announcing its return to the Salzburg Easter Festival in 2026 to perform Wagner's Ring Cycle and a price increase for tickets.
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0% Bias Score


German Housing Program "Jung kauft Alt" Receives Poor Uptake
Germany's "Jung kauft Alt" program, launched in September 2024 to aid young families in buying and renovating older homes, saw only 592 approvals (€70 million) by July 2025, far below its €350 million budget, while the parallel "Wohneigentum für Familien" program performed far better, highlighting c...
German Housing Program "Jung kauft Alt" Receives Poor Uptake
Germany's "Jung kauft Alt" program, launched in September 2024 to aid young families in buying and renovating older homes, saw only 592 approvals (€70 million) by July 2025, far below its €350 million budget, while the parallel "Wohneigentum für Familien" program performed far better, highlighting c...
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12% Bias Score

French Audiovisual Institute Head Resigns After Cocaine Purchase
Laurent Vallet, president of France's National Audiovisual Institute (INA), resigned on August 29th after being caught purchasing cocaine, triggering a six-month therapeutic injunction.

French Audiovisual Institute Head Resigns After Cocaine Purchase
Laurent Vallet, president of France's National Audiovisual Institute (INA), resigned on August 29th after being caught purchasing cocaine, triggering a six-month therapeutic injunction.
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16% Bias Score

Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst Announces Retirement, Setting Up Contested Senate Race
Republican Senator Joni Ernst is retiring from her Iowa Senate seat, triggering a competitive race with a crowded Democratic field and Rep. Ashley Hinson as a likely Republican candidate.

Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst Announces Retirement, Setting Up Contested Senate Race
Republican Senator Joni Ernst is retiring from her Iowa Senate seat, triggering a competitive race with a crowded Democratic field and Rep. Ashley Hinson as a likely Republican candidate.
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24% Bias Score

Poilievre Calls for Criminal Code Amendment on Self-Defense in Home Invasions
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is advocating for a Criminal Code amendment to presume the use of force as reasonable when defending one's home and family against intruders, citing a recent case where a homeowner was charged with assault after allegedly defending himself against an intruder car...

Poilievre Calls for Criminal Code Amendment on Self-Defense in Home Invasions
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is advocating for a Criminal Code amendment to presume the use of force as reasonable when defending one's home and family against intruders, citing a recent case where a homeowner was charged with assault after allegedly defending himself against an intruder car...
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32% Bias Score

Sokurov's "Director's Notebook" Premieres at Venice Film Festival
Alexander Sokurov's five-hour film, "Director's Notebook," a privately funded chronicle of the USSR from 1957-1991, premiered at the Venice Film Festival, marking the first time a Russian-produced film has appeared at a major festival since the Ukraine invasion.

Sokurov's "Director's Notebook" Premieres at Venice Film Festival
Alexander Sokurov's five-hour film, "Director's Notebook," a privately funded chronicle of the USSR from 1957-1991, premiered at the Venice Film Festival, marking the first time a Russian-produced film has appeared at a major festival since the Ukraine invasion.
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24% Bias Score

German Coalition's Würzburg Retreat: A Show of Unity Amidst Challenges
In late summer 2025, the German CDU/CSU and SPD coalition held a retreat in Würzburg, Germany, aiming to rebuild trust and address pressing issues like high unemployment and recent controversies, symbolized by their use of the Alte Mainbrücke.

German Coalition's Würzburg Retreat: A Show of Unity Amidst Challenges
In late summer 2025, the German CDU/CSU and SPD coalition held a retreat in Würzburg, Germany, aiming to rebuild trust and address pressing issues like high unemployment and recent controversies, symbolized by their use of the Alte Mainbrücke.
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44% Bias Score

Rayo Vallecano Returns to Europe After 25-Year Absence
Rayo Vallecano secured a 4-0 victory over Neman Grodno in their UEFA Europa Conference League qualifier on Thursday, August 31st, in Madrid, Spain, marking their return to European competition after 25 years, thanks to goals by Álvaro García (2), Sergio Camello, and Jorge de Frutos.

Rayo Vallecano Returns to Europe After 25-Year Absence
Rayo Vallecano secured a 4-0 victory over Neman Grodno in their UEFA Europa Conference League qualifier on Thursday, August 31st, in Madrid, Spain, marking their return to European competition after 25 years, thanks to goals by Álvaro García (2), Sergio Camello, and Jorge de Frutos.
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36% Bias Score
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