August 2025
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US Appeals Court Rules Trump's Tariffs Mostly Illegal
A US federal appeals court ruled on August 29, 2025 that a significant portion of Donald Trump's broad tariffs are illegal, upholding a lower court's decision and weakening his protectionist policies; the ruling allows the tariffs to remain until mid-October.
US Appeals Court Rules Trump's Tariffs Mostly Illegal
A US federal appeals court ruled on August 29, 2025 that a significant portion of Donald Trump's broad tariffs are illegal, upholding a lower court's decision and weakening his protectionist policies; the ruling allows the tariffs to remain until mid-October.
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28% Bias Score


Suspected Porepunkah Gunman Had Extensive, Though Minor, Criminal History
Dezi Freeman, 56, the suspected gunman in the killing of two police officers in Victoria, Australia, had a 30-year criminal record primarily consisting of minor traffic offenses and unpaid fines, with no history of violence or firearms-related convictions, according to court documents.
Suspected Porepunkah Gunman Had Extensive, Though Minor, Criminal History
Dezi Freeman, 56, the suspected gunman in the killing of two police officers in Victoria, Australia, had a 30-year criminal record primarily consisting of minor traffic offenses and unpaid fines, with no history of violence or firearms-related convictions, according to court documents.
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28% Bias Score


Double Council Tax Surcharge on Second Homes in England Yields Unexpected Results
A new policy in England to double council tax on second homes has resulted in a significant drop in the number of properties subject to the surcharge, costing councils millions in lost revenue, primarily due to exemptions granted to homeowners listing properties for sale.
Double Council Tax Surcharge on Second Homes in England Yields Unexpected Results
A new policy in England to double council tax on second homes has resulted in a significant drop in the number of properties subject to the surcharge, costing councils millions in lost revenue, primarily due to exemptions granted to homeowners listing properties for sale.
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28% Bias Score


Court Upholds Epping Asylum Hotel, Fueling Public Backlash Against Labour
The Court of Appeal ruled against closing an asylum seeker hotel in Epping, despite local protests, leading to criticism of the Labour government for prioritizing asylum seekers' rights over local concerns.
Court Upholds Epping Asylum Hotel, Fueling Public Backlash Against Labour
The Court of Appeal ruled against closing an asylum seeker hotel in Epping, despite local protests, leading to criticism of the Labour government for prioritizing asylum seekers' rights over local concerns.
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60% Bias Score


US Covid-19 Vaccine Policy Shift Creates Access Barriers for Children
The US government, under Robert F Kennedy Jr.'s leadership, ended the emergency authorization for Covid-19 vaccines for children, making vaccination more difficult and costly, and potentially increasing health disparities.
US Covid-19 Vaccine Policy Shift Creates Access Barriers for Children
The US government, under Robert F Kennedy Jr.'s leadership, ended the emergency authorization for Covid-19 vaccines for children, making vaccination more difficult and costly, and potentially increasing health disparities.
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44% Bias Score


Armenia and the US Sign MOU on Infrastructure and Border Security
Armenia and the United States signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) focusing on improving Armenia's infrastructure and border security, with a particular emphasis on the "Peace Crossroads" initiative, aiming to enhance Armenia's role as a regional trade hub.
Armenia and the US Sign MOU on Infrastructure and Border Security
Armenia and the United States signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) focusing on improving Armenia's infrastructure and border security, with a particular emphasis on the "Peace Crossroads" initiative, aiming to enhance Armenia's role as a regional trade hub.
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20% Bias Score

Franco-German Council of Ministers focuses on economic woes and media cooperation amid French government crisis
German Chancellor Merz and half of the German federal cabinet met with French President Macron and ministers in Toulon, France, to address economic challenges and enhance media collaboration, all while a French government crisis looms.

Franco-German Council of Ministers focuses on economic woes and media cooperation amid French government crisis
German Chancellor Merz and half of the German federal cabinet met with French President Macron and ministers in Toulon, France, to address economic challenges and enhance media collaboration, all while a French government crisis looms.
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40% Bias Score

UK Bank Shares Plummet on Labour's Potential Tax Increase
Mounting concerns over a potential Labour tax increase on banks caused a significant drop in the value of major UK lenders, wiping £6.8 billion off their combined market capitalization.

UK Bank Shares Plummet on Labour's Potential Tax Increase
Mounting concerns over a potential Labour tax increase on banks caused a significant drop in the value of major UK lenders, wiping £6.8 billion off their combined market capitalization.
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56% Bias Score

Jeff Buckley's Enduring Legacy: 30 Years After His Australian Breakthrough
Thirty years after Jeff Buckley's Australian tour launched his international career, his impact on music continues, evidenced by sold-out tribute shows and renewed interest spurred by a new documentary.

Jeff Buckley's Enduring Legacy: 30 Years After His Australian Breakthrough
Thirty years after Jeff Buckley's Australian tour launched his international career, his impact on music continues, evidenced by sold-out tribute shows and renewed interest spurred by a new documentary.
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16% Bias Score

Australia to Increase Cigarette Prices Despite Illicit Trade Surge
Australia will raise cigarette prices by nearly 7% on September 1st, despite a surge in illegal tobacco sales and associated violent crime fueled by high prices.

Australia to Increase Cigarette Prices Despite Illicit Trade Surge
Australia will raise cigarette prices by nearly 7% on September 1st, despite a surge in illegal tobacco sales and associated violent crime fueled by high prices.
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40% Bias Score

Small Winery Halts Trump Tariffs in US Court Ruling
A New York-based family winery, Vos Selections, won a temporary reprieve against Donald Trump's tariffs after a US court ruled the president abused his emergency economic powers, impacting small businesses disproportionately.

Small Winery Halts Trump Tariffs in US Court Ruling
A New York-based family winery, Vos Selections, won a temporary reprieve against Donald Trump's tariffs after a US court ruled the president abused his emergency economic powers, impacting small businesses disproportionately.
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48% Bias Score

Arsenal Agrees to Sign Defender Piero Hincapie for €52 Million
Arsenal has reached an agreement with Bayer Leverkusen to sign 23-year-old Ecuadorian defender Piero Hincapie on a season-long loan with a €52 million option to buy, facilitating the sale of Jakub Kiwior to Porto.

Arsenal Agrees to Sign Defender Piero Hincapie for €52 Million
Arsenal has reached an agreement with Bayer Leverkusen to sign 23-year-old Ecuadorian defender Piero Hincapie on a season-long loan with a €52 million option to buy, facilitating the sale of Jakub Kiwior to Porto.
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20% Bias Score
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