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Venice Film Festival Awards: Jarmusch's "Father Mother Sister Brother" Wins Golden Lion
The 82nd Venice Film Festival awarded Jim Jarmusch's "Father Mother Sister Brother" the Golden Lion, while Kaouther Ben Hania's "The Voice of Hind Rajab," about a Palestinian girl killed in 2024, won the Silver Lion.
Venice Film Festival Awards: Jarmusch's "Father Mother Sister Brother" Wins Golden Lion
The 82nd Venice Film Festival awarded Jim Jarmusch's "Father Mother Sister Brother" the Golden Lion, while Kaouther Ben Hania's "The Voice of Hind Rajab," about a Palestinian girl killed in 2024, won the Silver Lion.
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40% Bias Score


London Police Arrest 425 Palestine Action Protesters
British police arrested approximately 425 demonstrators protesting the ban of Palestine Action, a group accused of violence and supporting a banned organization, near the Parliament in London.
London Police Arrest 425 Palestine Action Protesters
British police arrested approximately 425 demonstrators protesting the ban of Palestine Action, a group accused of violence and supporting a banned organization, near the Parliament in London.
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40% Bias Score


Springer's AI Plan: Cost Savings and Potential Risks for Journalism
Springer's Premium Group, including Welt, Politico, and Business Insider, announced a plan to integrate AI into all aspects of its operations, aiming for cost savings but raising concerns about the future of journalism and societal impact.
Springer's AI Plan: Cost Savings and Potential Risks for Journalism
Springer's Premium Group, including Welt, Politico, and Business Insider, announced a plan to integrate AI into all aspects of its operations, aiming for cost savings but raising concerns about the future of journalism and societal impact.
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72% Bias Score


WA Museum Defends Woodside Partnership Amid Climate Criticism
The Western Australian Museum defended its renewed partnership with Woodside, a gas company, amidst public criticism and a record-breaking marine heatwave that damaged WA's coral reefs; the museum's CEO emphasized the funding's role in biodiversity research while acknowledging climate change concern...
WA Museum Defends Woodside Partnership Amid Climate Criticism
The Western Australian Museum defended its renewed partnership with Woodside, a gas company, amidst public criticism and a record-breaking marine heatwave that damaged WA's coral reefs; the museum's CEO emphasized the funding's role in biodiversity research while acknowledging climate change concern...
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40% Bias Score


Turkish Public Opinion: Widespread Discontent and Loss of Confidence in AKP
A recent Saros Research Group poll reveals a significant decline in public confidence in the AKP government, driven by concerns over justice, the economy, and the presidential system, with a majority opposing Erdoğan's candidacy.
Turkish Public Opinion: Widespread Discontent and Loss of Confidence in AKP
A recent Saros Research Group poll reveals a significant decline in public confidence in the AKP government, driven by concerns over justice, the economy, and the presidential system, with a majority opposing Erdoğan's candidacy.
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52% Bias Score


Venice Film Festival Awards: Controversial Choices Amidst Gaza Conflict
The 82nd Venice Film Festival awarded Jim Jarmusch's "Father Mother Sister Brother" the Golden Lion, while Kaouther Ben Hania's "The Voice of Hind," a film about the Gaza conflict, received the Grand Jury Prize, sparking debate over the festival's choices.
Venice Film Festival Awards: Controversial Choices Amidst Gaza Conflict
The 82nd Venice Film Festival awarded Jim Jarmusch's "Father Mother Sister Brother" the Golden Lion, while Kaouther Ben Hania's "The Voice of Hind," a film about the Gaza conflict, received the Grand Jury Prize, sparking debate over the festival's choices.
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64% Bias Score

Slovakia will not send troops to Ukraine but will help with logistics
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico stated on September 6th that Slovakia will not send troops to Ukraine for a peacekeeping mission but is ready to support security guarantees through logistical support, such as using transport routes, while expressing pessimism about a swift end to the war.

Slovakia will not send troops to Ukraine but will help with logistics
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico stated on September 6th that Slovakia will not send troops to Ukraine for a peacekeeping mission but is ready to support security guarantees through logistical support, such as using transport routes, while expressing pessimism about a swift end to the war.
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48% Bias Score

Norway's Peaceful Election Amidst Extremism
Despite Norway's upcoming parliamentary elections, marked by a seemingly unified national identity and political discourse, a recent extremist murder underscores underlying societal divisions.

Norway's Peaceful Election Amidst Extremism
Despite Norway's upcoming parliamentary elections, marked by a seemingly unified national identity and political discourse, a recent extremist murder underscores underlying societal divisions.
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36% Bias Score

Reuters Removes Video of Putin and Xi Discussing Life Extension
Reuters removed a video showing Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping discussing life extension to 150 years through organ transplantation after China's CCTV revoked usage rights, citing factual distortion.

Reuters Removes Video of Putin and Xi Discussing Life Extension
Reuters removed a video showing Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping discussing life extension to 150 years through organ transplantation after China's CCTV revoked usage rights, citing factual distortion.
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4% Bias Score

Elite Athletes Defy Aging: Longevity in Professional Sports
The article explores the exceptional longevity of elite athletes like Venus Williams, LeBron James, and others, who continue to compete at high levels far beyond the traditional peak performance age, highlighting the factors contributing to their success and the associated risks.

Elite Athletes Defy Aging: Longevity in Professional Sports
The article explores the exceptional longevity of elite athletes like Venus Williams, LeBron James, and others, who continue to compete at high levels far beyond the traditional peak performance age, highlighting the factors contributing to their success and the associated risks.
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16% Bias Score

Güler's Rise: From Real Madrid Bench to Turkish National Team Core
Arda Güler, once sidelined at Real Madrid, now leads Turkey's national team after a change of position and renewed confidence under Xabi Alonso.

Güler's Rise: From Real Madrid Bench to Turkish National Team Core
Arda Güler, once sidelined at Real Madrid, now leads Turkey's national team after a change of position and renewed confidence under Xabi Alonso.
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40% Bias Score

CDA Party Conference Highlights Decency, Moderate Politics, and European Cooperation
The Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) party in the Netherlands held a conference focused on "decency" and moderate politics, aiming to regain public trust and present a viable alternative to the far-right and polarized political landscape.

CDA Party Conference Highlights Decency, Moderate Politics, and European Cooperation
The Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) party in the Netherlands held a conference focused on "decency" and moderate politics, aiming to regain public trust and present a viable alternative to the far-right and polarized political landscape.
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40% Bias Score
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