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Arizona Senator Faces Expulsion for Resharing ICE Activity Alert
Arizona Democratic Senator Analise Ortiz faces expulsion for resharing an Instagram post warning of ICE activity near an elementary school, sparking a controversy over free speech and immigration enforcement.
Arizona Senator Faces Expulsion for Resharing ICE Activity Alert
Arizona Democratic Senator Analise Ortiz faces expulsion for resharing an Instagram post warning of ICE activity near an elementary school, sparking a controversy over free speech and immigration enforcement.
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32% Bias Score


Hoeneß Criticizes Excessive Football Transfer Fees
Uli Hoeneß, honorary president of Bayern Munich, criticized the exorbitant transfer fees in football, citing examples of Bayern's unsuccessful bids for Wirtz and Woltemade, while praising Bayern's own transfer window as successful.
Hoeneß Criticizes Excessive Football Transfer Fees
Uli Hoeneß, honorary president of Bayern Munich, criticized the exorbitant transfer fees in football, citing examples of Bayern's unsuccessful bids for Wirtz and Woltemade, while praising Bayern's own transfer window as successful.
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52% 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


Argentina's Buenos Aires Province Holds Key Provincial Elections
On September 7th, 2025, Buenos Aires Province held crucial provincial elections, viewed as a referendum on President Javier Milei's performance and a precursor to October's national midterms, with 14.3 million voters electing 46 deputies and 23 senators.
Argentina's Buenos Aires Province Holds Key Provincial Elections
On September 7th, 2025, Buenos Aires Province held crucial provincial elections, viewed as a referendum on President Javier Milei's performance and a precursor to October's national midterms, with 14.3 million voters electing 46 deputies and 23 senators.
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32% Bias Score


Shadows Project Campaign Rectifies Misattribution of Ukrainian Artists in Western Museums
The Shadows Project launched "The Stolen Art Campaign," a public initiative correcting misattribution of Ukrainian artists in Western museums, highlighting Russia's attempts to erase Ukrainian culture and leveraging the issue for political and international support.
Shadows Project Campaign Rectifies Misattribution of Ukrainian Artists in Western Museums
The Shadows Project launched "The Stolen Art Campaign," a public initiative correcting misattribution of Ukrainian artists in Western museums, highlighting Russia's attempts to erase Ukrainian culture and leveraging the issue for political and international support.
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44% Bias Score


Carlo Acutis, a Teenager Who Used the Internet to Spread Catholicism, Canonized as a Saint
The Catholic Church canonized Carlo Acutis, a 15-year-old who died in 2006, as a saint today in a ceremony at the Vatican, celebrating his use of the internet to promote Catholic teachings.
Carlo Acutis, a Teenager Who Used the Internet to Spread Catholicism, Canonized as a Saint
The Catholic Church canonized Carlo Acutis, a 15-year-old who died in 2006, as a saint today in a ceremony at the Vatican, celebrating his use of the internet to promote Catholic teachings.
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28% Bias Score

Germany Significantly Increases Recognition of Foreign Professional Qualifications
In 2024, Germany recognized 79,100 foreign professional qualifications, a 21% increase from 2023, driven by labor shortages and an aging workforce, with Turkey and Ukraine leading the number of recognized diplomas.

Germany Significantly Increases Recognition of Foreign Professional Qualifications
In 2024, Germany recognized 79,100 foreign professional qualifications, a 21% increase from 2023, driven by labor shortages and an aging workforce, with Turkey and Ukraine leading the number of recognized diplomas.
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28% 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

Houthi Drone Strikes Israeli Airport
A Houthi drone attack on Israel's Ramon Airport on Sunday caused minor injuries and temporary airport closure, marking a rare instance where the Israeli defense system failed to intercept the projectile.

Houthi Drone Strikes Israeli Airport
A Houthi drone attack on Israel's Ramon Airport on Sunday caused minor injuries and temporary airport closure, marking a rare instance where the Israeli defense system failed to intercept the projectile.
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28% Bias Score

Söder Renews Call to Scrap EU's 2035 Combustion Engine Ban
Bavarian Minister-President Markus Söder is urging the EU to scrap its planned 2035 ban on new combustion engine cars, citing risks to the German auto industry and hundreds of thousands of jobs, while industry experts express concerns about the plan's contradictions.

Söder Renews Call to Scrap EU's 2035 Combustion Engine Ban
Bavarian Minister-President Markus Söder is urging the EU to scrap its planned 2035 ban on new combustion engine cars, citing risks to the German auto industry and hundreds of thousands of jobs, while industry experts express concerns about the plan's contradictions.
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52% Bias Score

French Businesses Cite Political Instability as Top Challenge
French business leaders, including those at the Medef, concur with Jean-Luc Mélenchon that political instability, particularly the potential dissolution of the National Assembly in 2024 and the influence of Donald Trump, significantly harms investment and growth.

French Businesses Cite Political Instability as Top Challenge
French business leaders, including those at the Medef, concur with Jean-Luc Mélenchon that political instability, particularly the potential dissolution of the National Assembly in 2024 and the influence of Donald Trump, significantly harms investment and growth.
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36% Bias Score

Saudi Arabia to Clear Rubble and Rebuild Infrastructure in Syria
Saudi Arabia, through KSRelief, will clear 75,000 cubic meters of rubble in Damascus and surrounding areas, rebuild 34 schools across Aleppo, Idlib, and Homs, and reconstruct infrastructure, marking a deepening of ties with Syria's new authorities.

Saudi Arabia to Clear Rubble and Rebuild Infrastructure in Syria
Saudi Arabia, through KSRelief, will clear 75,000 cubic meters of rubble in Damascus and surrounding areas, rebuild 34 schools across Aleppo, Idlib, and Homs, and reconstruct infrastructure, marking a deepening of ties with Syria's new authorities.
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28% Bias Score
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