September 2025
October 2025
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Hong Kong's Cautious Embrace of Stablecoins: A Testing Ground for China
Hong Kong, aiming to become a global crypto hub, is cautiously rolling out a stablecoin licensing regime, attracting major players but facing challenges due to stringent regulations and a conservative financial culture.
Hong Kong's Cautious Embrace of Stablecoins: A Testing Ground for China
Hong Kong, aiming to become a global crypto hub, is cautiously rolling out a stablecoin licensing regime, attracting major players but facing challenges due to stringent regulations and a conservative financial culture.
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28% Bias Score


National Gallery's Sainsbury Wing Reopens After Extensive Renovation
After a two-year renovation, the Sainsbury Wing of London's National Gallery reopened, showcasing a redesigned presentation of its collection, including new acquisitions and over 120 loans, alongside architectural improvements to enhance visitor experience.
National Gallery's Sainsbury Wing Reopens After Extensive Renovation
After a two-year renovation, the Sainsbury Wing of London's National Gallery reopened, showcasing a redesigned presentation of its collection, including new acquisitions and over 120 loans, alongside architectural improvements to enhance visitor experience.
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28% Bias Score


US Weather Service Requires Loyalty to Trump for Meteorologist Positions
The US National Weather Service is seeking to fill up to 450 positions, but applicants must now demonstrate loyalty to President Trump by citing and explaining their support for specific executive orders.
US Weather Service Requires Loyalty to Trump for Meteorologist Positions
The US National Weather Service is seeking to fill up to 450 positions, but applicants must now demonstrate loyalty to President Trump by citing and explaining their support for specific executive orders.
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40% Bias Score


Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit Challenges US Global Dominance
The recent SCO summit in Tianjin, China, with participation from major Eurasian countries including China, Russia, India, and Iran, is viewed by analysts as a significant challenge to the US-led global order, marking a shift towards multipolarity.
Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit Challenges US Global Dominance
The recent SCO summit in Tianjin, China, with participation from major Eurasian countries including China, Russia, India, and Iran, is viewed by analysts as a significant challenge to the US-led global order, marking a shift towards multipolarity.
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44% Bias Score


Soaring Spanish Housing Prices Outpace EU Average
Spain's housing prices surged 12.3% in Q1 2025, more than double the EU average of 5.7%, driven by factors including high demand from immigration, a booming vacation rental market, and a construction deficit.
Soaring Spanish Housing Prices Outpace EU Average
Spain's housing prices surged 12.3% in Q1 2025, more than double the EU average of 5.7%, driven by factors including high demand from immigration, a booming vacation rental market, and a construction deficit.
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24% Bias Score


Brazilian Researchers Uncover Indigenous History in European Archives
Two Brazilian researchers are traversing European archives to find letters and evidence of writings by Brazilian indigenous peoples, aiming to unveil unknown stories and challenge Eurocentric historical narratives.
Brazilian Researchers Uncover Indigenous History in European Archives
Two Brazilian researchers are traversing European archives to find letters and evidence of writings by Brazilian indigenous peoples, aiming to unveil unknown stories and challenge Eurocentric historical narratives.
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16% Bias Score

USS Missouri: The Site of Japan's WWII Surrender
The surrender of Japan in World War II was signed aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay on September 2, 1945, marking the end of the war in the Pacific and highlighting America's pivotal role in the victory.

USS Missouri: The Site of Japan's WWII Surrender
The surrender of Japan in World War II was signed aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay on September 2, 1945, marking the end of the war in the Pacific and highlighting America's pivotal role in the victory.
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52% Bias Score

French Government Faces No-Confidence Vote Amidst Debt Concerns
French Prime Minister initiated consultations with various parties on September 1st, following François Bayrou's warning of imminent national debt danger and a scheduled confidence vote on September 8th. The consultations aim to secure support for the government.

French Government Faces No-Confidence Vote Amidst Debt Concerns
French Prime Minister initiated consultations with various parties on September 1st, following François Bayrou's warning of imminent national debt danger and a scheduled confidence vote on September 8th. The consultations aim to secure support for the government.
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32% Bias Score

Crete Drug and Arms Trafficking Ring Busted: Hotel Owner, Priest, and Police Involved
A months-long investigation in Chania, Crete, uncovered a drug and arms trafficking ring involving a hotel owner, a priest, a police officer, and other officials, resulting in 48 arrests and the seizure of drugs and weapons.

Crete Drug and Arms Trafficking Ring Busted: Hotel Owner, Priest, and Police Involved
A months-long investigation in Chania, Crete, uncovered a drug and arms trafficking ring involving a hotel owner, a priest, a police officer, and other officials, resulting in 48 arrests and the seizure of drugs and weapons.
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12% Bias Score

Last Letters of Stadelheim Prison: Nazi Regime's Death Penalty
Newly discovered letters from Stadelheim Prison in Munich reveal the final words of those executed by the Nazi regime, including 318 Polish citizens, with Arolsen Archives and Bavarian State Archives seeking to reunite these letters with surviving family members.

Last Letters of Stadelheim Prison: Nazi Regime's Death Penalty
Newly discovered letters from Stadelheim Prison in Munich reveal the final words of those executed by the Nazi regime, including 318 Polish citizens, with Arolsen Archives and Bavarian State Archives seeking to reunite these letters with surviving family members.
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24% Bias Score

Finland to Remove Nazi-Era Symbol From Air Force Flags
Finland will remove a swastika-like symbol from its air force flags, following concerns from NATO allies about its association with Nazism, despite its historical origins unrelated to Nazi Germany.

Finland to Remove Nazi-Era Symbol From Air Force Flags
Finland will remove a swastika-like symbol from its air force flags, following concerns from NATO allies about its association with Nazism, despite its historical origins unrelated to Nazi Germany.
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24% Bias Score

Syria's Upcoming Parliamentary Elections Exclude Millions
Syria's September parliamentary elections will exclude three regions—Sweida, Hasaka, and Raqqa—home to over 5 million people, due to ongoing security concerns and lack of central government control, delaying their participation until circumstances allow.

Syria's Upcoming Parliamentary Elections Exclude Millions
Syria's September parliamentary elections will exclude three regions—Sweida, Hasaka, and Raqqa—home to over 5 million people, due to ongoing security concerns and lack of central government control, delaying their participation until circumstances allow.
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36% Bias Score
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