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Cook County Chief Judge Timothy Evans Loses Reelection Bid After 24 Years
After a 24-year tenure as chief judge of the Cook County Circuit Court, Judge Timothy Evans lost his reelection bid to Judge Charles Beach by a vote of 144 to 109, marking the end of the longest such run in county history.
Cook County Chief Judge Timothy Evans Loses Reelection Bid After 24 Years
After a 24-year tenure as chief judge of the Cook County Circuit Court, Judge Timothy Evans lost his reelection bid to Judge Charles Beach by a vote of 144 to 109, marking the end of the longest such run in county history.
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16% Bias Score


Hamburg's October 12th Climate Referendum: A Push for 2040 Neutrality
Hamburg, Germany, will hold a referendum on October 12th, where citizens will vote on a proposal to achieve climate neutrality by 2040, five years earlier than the city senate's target, introducing binding annual targets and ensuring social compatibility of climate measures.
Hamburg's October 12th Climate Referendum: A Push for 2040 Neutrality
Hamburg, Germany, will hold a referendum on October 12th, where citizens will vote on a proposal to achieve climate neutrality by 2040, five years earlier than the city senate's target, introducing binding annual targets and ensuring social compatibility of climate measures.
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16% Bias Score


Munich Cafe Owner's Appeal Rejected Amidst Repeated Hygiene Violations
A Munich cafe owner's appeal against a fine for serving unfit food was rejected due to his absence from court, marked by a late-night sick note; the cafe faced 56 hygiene violations, including rodent infestation and unsanitary conditions.
Munich Cafe Owner's Appeal Rejected Amidst Repeated Hygiene Violations
A Munich cafe owner's appeal against a fine for serving unfit food was rejected due to his absence from court, marked by a late-night sick note; the cafe faced 56 hygiene violations, including rodent infestation and unsanitary conditions.
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4% Bias Score


Ethiopia Celebrates Enkutatash: New Year 2018
Ethiopia joyfully ushered in its New Year, 2018, on September 11, 2025 (Western calendar), marked by vibrant celebrations, traditional ceremonies, and the launch of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam.
Ethiopia Celebrates Enkutatash: New Year 2018
Ethiopia joyfully ushered in its New Year, 2018, on September 11, 2025 (Western calendar), marked by vibrant celebrations, traditional ceremonies, and the launch of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam.
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24% Bias Score


Driver Accused of Causing Fatal Crash Claims Loss of Control
Abubakr Ben Yusaf, a 30-year-old locum optometrist, claims he lost control of his BMW X3, causing a head-on collision that killed Rhys Jenkins and seriously injured his son on the A483 near Welshpool on November 16, 2024.
Driver Accused of Causing Fatal Crash Claims Loss of Control
Abubakr Ben Yusaf, a 30-year-old locum optometrist, claims he lost control of his BMW X3, causing a head-on collision that killed Rhys Jenkins and seriously injured his son on the A483 near Welshpool on November 16, 2024.
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32% Bias Score


Spanish Official Arrested for Fraudulent Registrations
A municipal employee in Alcúdia, Mallorca, was arrested for fraudulently registering 430 undocumented immigrants, allegedly charging them for registration in nonexistent or unfinished buildings.
Spanish Official Arrested for Fraudulent Registrations
A municipal employee in Alcúdia, Mallorca, was arrested for fraudulently registering 430 undocumented immigrants, allegedly charging them for registration in nonexistent or unfinished buildings.
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24% Bias Score

Munich's Left Party Proposes Rent Cap Reform for Municipal Housing
The Left party in Munich proposes reforming the city's rent cap for municipal housing, aiming to limit rent to 30% of household net income, potentially increasing rents for higher-income residents to alleviate the city's budget strain.

Munich's Left Party Proposes Rent Cap Reform for Municipal Housing
The Left party in Munich proposes reforming the city's rent cap for municipal housing, aiming to limit rent to 30% of household net income, potentially increasing rents for higher-income residents to alleviate the city's budget strain.
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20% Bias Score

Munich Fish Sculpture Removed Due to Public Complaints
Due to complaints about accumulating litter, a fish sculpture in Munich, designed to highlight plastic pollution in the Isar River, has been ordered for removal by city authorities after repeated attempts to maintain its cleanliness failed.

Munich Fish Sculpture Removed Due to Public Complaints
Due to complaints about accumulating litter, a fish sculpture in Munich, designed to highlight plastic pollution in the Isar River, has been ordered for removal by city authorities after repeated attempts to maintain its cleanliness failed.
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48% Bias Score

Thuringia AfD Gains in Latest Poll, Widens Lead Over CDU
One year after the state election, a recent Insa poll shows the AfD in Thuringia, classified as right-wing extremist by the state's Office for the Protection of the Constitution, slightly ahead with 37% support, extending its lead over the CDU at 25% and weakening the ruling coalition.

Thuringia AfD Gains in Latest Poll, Widens Lead Over CDU
One year after the state election, a recent Insa poll shows the AfD in Thuringia, classified as right-wing extremist by the state's Office for the Protection of the Constitution, slightly ahead with 37% support, extending its lead over the CDU at 25% and weakening the ruling coalition.
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40% Bias Score

Labour Deputy Leadership Race Narrows to Two Candidates
Following the close of nominations, Bridget Phillipson and Lucy Powell will compete for Labour's deputy leadership, after Bell Ribeiro-Addy failed to secure enough support.

Labour Deputy Leadership Race Narrows to Two Candidates
Following the close of nominations, Bridget Phillipson and Lucy Powell will compete for Labour's deputy leadership, after Bell Ribeiro-Addy failed to secure enough support.
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24% Bias Score

Spanish Singer Jaime Anglada Released from Hospital After Motorcycle Accident
Spanish singer Jaime Anglada, 52, was released from Son Espases Hospital in Palma, Mallorca, after over a month of treatment for injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident on August 8th, where he was struck by a car whose driver fled the scene.

Spanish Singer Jaime Anglada Released from Hospital After Motorcycle Accident
Spanish singer Jaime Anglada, 52, was released from Son Espases Hospital in Palma, Mallorca, after over a month of treatment for injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident on August 8th, where he was struck by a car whose driver fled the scene.
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16% Bias Score

1800-Year-Old Roman Oil Lamp Unearthed in Cuijk, Netherlands
A nearly intact, 1800-year-old Roman oil lamp, adorned with unique decorations, was discovered during archaeological excavations at a former Nutricia site in Cuijk, Netherlands, revealing insights into Roman-era burial practices and the region's wealth.

1800-Year-Old Roman Oil Lamp Unearthed in Cuijk, Netherlands
A nearly intact, 1800-year-old Roman oil lamp, adorned with unique decorations, was discovered during archaeological excavations at a former Nutricia site in Cuijk, Netherlands, revealing insights into Roman-era burial practices and the region's wealth.
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28% Bias Score
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