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French Government Faces No-Confidence Vote Amidst Austerity Measures
French Prime Minister François Bayrou's proposed austerity measures targeting chronically ill patients face a potential no-confidence vote in parliament, sparking widespread protests and concerns among businesses.
French Government Faces No-Confidence Vote Amidst Austerity Measures
French Prime Minister François Bayrou's proposed austerity measures targeting chronically ill patients face a potential no-confidence vote in parliament, sparking widespread protests and concerns among businesses.
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32% Bias Score


Australian Woman Receives Triple Life Sentence for Mushroom Poisonings
Erin Patterson, a 50-year-old Australian woman, was sentenced to three life sentences plus 25 years for the murders of three family members of her ex-husband by poisoning them with death cap mushrooms in a beef wellington dish in 2023; a fourth victim survived with permanent health damage.
Australian Woman Receives Triple Life Sentence for Mushroom Poisonings
Erin Patterson, a 50-year-old Australian woman, was sentenced to three life sentences plus 25 years for the murders of three family members of her ex-husband by poisoning them with death cap mushrooms in a beef wellington dish in 2023; a fourth victim survived with permanent health damage.
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24% Bias Score


French Prime Minister Bayrou's Government Falls in No-Confidence Vote
French Prime Minister François Bayrou's government collapsed after a no-confidence vote in the Assemblée Nationale, with 364 votes against and 194 in favor, due to disagreements over a 43.8 billion euro austerity plan to tackle France's 3.3 trillion euro national debt.
French Prime Minister Bayrou's Government Falls in No-Confidence Vote
French Prime Minister François Bayrou's government collapsed after a no-confidence vote in the Assemblée Nationale, with 364 votes against and 194 in favor, due to disagreements over a 43.8 billion euro austerity plan to tackle France's 3.3 trillion euro national debt.
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28% Bias Score


Kenyan Composer Premieres Work Inspired by Million-Year-Old Birdsong
Nyokabi Kariuki, a Kenyan composer, premieres "Birdsongs from Kĩrĩnyaga," a work inspired by the unchanging song of a Mount Kenya bird species for her own voice and the Cello Octet Amsterdam at the Gaudeamus Festival.
Kenyan Composer Premieres Work Inspired by Million-Year-Old Birdsong
Nyokabi Kariuki, a Kenyan composer, premieres "Birdsongs from Kĩrĩnyaga," a work inspired by the unchanging song of a Mount Kenya bird species for her own voice and the Cello Octet Amsterdam at the Gaudeamus Festival.
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8% Bias Score


Fugitive Father Killed in Shootout; Children Found Safe
Tom Phillips, a New Zealand fugitive who had been on the run with his three children for almost four years, was killed in a shootout with police on Monday, while his children were found unharmed and are now in police custody.
Fugitive Father Killed in Shootout; Children Found Safe
Tom Phillips, a New Zealand fugitive who had been on the run with his three children for almost four years, was killed in a shootout with police on Monday, while his children were found unharmed and are now in police custody.
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36% Bias Score


Mandelson Defends Trump Visit Amidst Criticism
Peter Mandelson, the British ambassador to the US, defended the upcoming state visit of Donald Trump, arguing that his unconventional approach is necessary in a world where traditional methods no longer work, while critics see it as rewarding aggression and undermining human rights.
Mandelson Defends Trump Visit Amidst Criticism
Peter Mandelson, the British ambassador to the US, defended the upcoming state visit of Donald Trump, arguing that his unconventional approach is necessary in a world where traditional methods no longer work, while critics see it as rewarding aggression and undermining human rights.
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56% Bias Score

Dutch Entrepreneur Develops Bidirectional Charging to Stabilize Power Grid
Robin Berg, a Dutch entrepreneur, has developed bidirectional charging stations that allow electric vehicles to both charge and return energy to the grid, aiming to address the Netherlands' overloaded power grid.

Dutch Entrepreneur Develops Bidirectional Charging to Stabilize Power Grid
Robin Berg, a Dutch entrepreneur, has developed bidirectional charging stations that allow electric vehicles to both charge and return energy to the grid, aiming to address the Netherlands' overloaded power grid.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Supreme Court Curtails Tax Avoidance Scheme Used in Hans Anders Acquisition
The Dutch Supreme Court ruled against a tax avoidance scheme used in the 2011 acquisition of Hans Anders, preventing the deduction of interest payments from artificially inflated loans, impacting future similar transactions.

Dutch Supreme Court Curtails Tax Avoidance Scheme Used in Hans Anders Acquisition
The Dutch Supreme Court ruled against a tax avoidance scheme used in the 2011 acquisition of Hans Anders, preventing the deduction of interest payments from artificially inflated loans, impacting future similar transactions.
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52% Bias Score

Racist Incidents in Dutch Football: Calls for Stronger Sanctions
Following racist chants directed at Congolese-rooted footballer Samuel Bamba during a Dutch football match, the players' union is advocating for stricter penalties against clubs and supporters involved in similar incidents.

Racist Incidents in Dutch Football: Calls for Stronger Sanctions
Following racist chants directed at Congolese-rooted footballer Samuel Bamba during a Dutch football match, the players' union is advocating for stricter penalties against clubs and supporters involved in similar incidents.
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32% Bias Score

UK's Two-Child Benefit Cap Sparks Debate Amidst Child Poverty Concerns
Amidst rising child poverty rates in the UK, the two-child benefit cap is facing renewed criticism, with some arguing it exacerbates inequality while others defend it as a necessary measure.

UK's Two-Child Benefit Cap Sparks Debate Amidst Child Poverty Concerns
Amidst rising child poverty rates in the UK, the two-child benefit cap is facing renewed criticism, with some arguing it exacerbates inequality while others defend it as a necessary measure.
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40% Bias Score

Secret Meeting Raises Concerns Over UK Pandemic Response Contractor
Leaked files reveal a secret 2019 meeting between UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, his senior advisor, and Palantir co-founder Peter Thiel, raising questions about transparency and potential conflicts of interest given Palantir's subsequent role in the UK's pandemic response.

Secret Meeting Raises Concerns Over UK Pandemic Response Contractor
Leaked files reveal a secret 2019 meeting between UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, his senior advisor, and Palantir co-founder Peter Thiel, raising questions about transparency and potential conflicts of interest given Palantir's subsequent role in the UK's pandemic response.
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44% Bias Score

Boris Johnson's Post-Government Lobbying Efforts for Saudi Arabia
Leaked documents reveal Boris Johnson, after leaving office, used his connections to pitch Better Earth, a consultancy firm, to Saudi Arabia for carbon emission reduction projects, raising questions about potential lobbying violations.

Boris Johnson's Post-Government Lobbying Efforts for Saudi Arabia
Leaked documents reveal Boris Johnson, after leaving office, used his connections to pitch Better Earth, a consultancy firm, to Saudi Arabia for carbon emission reduction projects, raising questions about potential lobbying violations.
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28% Bias Score
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