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Canadian Man Arrested for Alleged Role in Fatal Smuggling of Indian Family
Fenil Patel, a Canadian resident, was arrested on September 5th in Toronto and faces extradition to the U.S. for his alleged role in a human-smuggling operation that resulted in the deaths of an Indian family of four in January 2022.
Canadian Man Arrested for Alleged Role in Fatal Smuggling of Indian Family
Fenil Patel, a Canadian resident, was arrested on September 5th in Toronto and faces extradition to the U.S. for his alleged role in a human-smuggling operation that resulted in the deaths of an Indian family of four in January 2022.
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16% Bias Score


Controversial Firing of CDC Director Highlights Vaccine Policy Dispute
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s demand for changes to the childhood vaccination schedule led to the firing of CDC Director Susan Monarez after 29 days, sparking a debate over vaccine policy and scientific integrity.
Controversial Firing of CDC Director Highlights Vaccine Policy Dispute
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s demand for changes to the childhood vaccination schedule led to the firing of CDC Director Susan Monarez after 29 days, sparking a debate over vaccine policy and scientific integrity.
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44% Bias Score


Kyrgyz Court Sentences Former Kloop Employees to Prison
A Bishkek court sentenced two former Kloop news website operators to five years in prison and two accountants to three years probation for allegedly inciting mass unrest through content linked to an investigative journalist.
Kyrgyz Court Sentences Former Kloop Employees to Prison
A Bishkek court sentenced two former Kloop news website operators to five years in prison and two accountants to three years probation for allegedly inciting mass unrest through content linked to an investigative journalist.
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48% Bias Score


Merz Affirms Unwavering German Support for Israel Amidst Rising Antisemitism
German Chancellor Merz reiterated Germany's unwavering commitment to Israel's security on September 17, 2025, condemning the rise in antisemitism following Hamas attacks and emphasizing that criticism of Israel shouldn't be used as an excuse for antisemitic acts.
Merz Affirms Unwavering German Support for Israel Amidst Rising Antisemitism
German Chancellor Merz reiterated Germany's unwavering commitment to Israel's security on September 17, 2025, condemning the rise in antisemitism following Hamas attacks and emphasizing that criticism of Israel shouldn't be used as an excuse for antisemitic acts.
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44% Bias Score


EU Unveils Strictest Sanctions Yet Against Israel Amid Gaza War
The European Union announced its toughest sanctions yet against Israel, targeting trade, individuals, and assets in response to the escalating conflict in Gaza, which has lasted 23 months.
EU Unveils Strictest Sanctions Yet Against Israel Amid Gaza War
The European Union announced its toughest sanctions yet against Israel, targeting trade, individuals, and assets in response to the escalating conflict in Gaza, which has lasted 23 months.
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36% Bias Score


US Federal Reserve Cuts Interest Rates Amid Weakening Labor Market
The Federal Reserve lowered its benchmark interest rate by a quarter point to a range of 4% to 4.25% on September 17, 2025, driven by concerns over a weakening labor market, despite inflation remaining above 2%.
US Federal Reserve Cuts Interest Rates Amid Weakening Labor Market
The Federal Reserve lowered its benchmark interest rate by a quarter point to a range of 4% to 4.25% on September 17, 2025, driven by concerns over a weakening labor market, despite inflation remaining above 2%.
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32% Bias Score

Canada to Introduce Anti-Hate Bill Targeting Hate Symbols and Intimidation
Canada will introduce a bill on Friday to criminalize promoting hatred against specific groups through intimidation or displaying hate symbols at places of worship and community centers, while aiming to uphold freedom of peaceful protest.

Canada to Introduce Anti-Hate Bill Targeting Hate Symbols and Intimidation
Canada will introduce a bill on Friday to criminalize promoting hatred against specific groups through intimidation or displaying hate symbols at places of worship and community centers, while aiming to uphold freedom of peaceful protest.
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24% Bias Score

Canada's Federal Government Seeks Supreme Court Limits on Notwithstanding Clause
The Canadian federal government is urging the Supreme Court to impose limits on the notwithstanding clause, used by governments to override Charter rights, arguing that continual use constitutes an indirect constitutional amendment and courts should have jurisdiction to review this.

Canada's Federal Government Seeks Supreme Court Limits on Notwithstanding Clause
The Canadian federal government is urging the Supreme Court to impose limits on the notwithstanding clause, used by governments to override Charter rights, arguing that continual use constitutes an indirect constitutional amendment and courts should have jurisdiction to review this.
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12% Bias Score

Turkish Satirical Magazine Leman Staff Face Charges Over Prophet Cartoon
An Istanbul court upheld the pre-trial detention of six staff members from the Turkish satirical magazine Leman, charged with inciting hatred and derision for a cartoon depicting the prophets Muhammad and Moses, published in the June 26th, 2025 issue.

Turkish Satirical Magazine Leman Staff Face Charges Over Prophet Cartoon
An Istanbul court upheld the pre-trial detention of six staff members from the Turkish satirical magazine Leman, charged with inciting hatred and derision for a cartoon depicting the prophets Muhammad and Moses, published in the June 26th, 2025 issue.
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44% Bias Score

German Basketball Triumphs Amidst Talent Drain to US Colleges
Germany's EuroBasket victory highlights its basketball success, but the recent influx of American college NIL deals threatens to drain young talent from the Bundesliga.

German Basketball Triumphs Amidst Talent Drain to US Colleges
Germany's EuroBasket victory highlights its basketball success, but the recent influx of American college NIL deals threatens to drain young talent from the Bundesliga.
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24% Bias Score

Bayern Munich defeats Chelsea 3-1 in Champions League opener
Bayern Munich, led by a two-goal performance from Harry Kane, secured a 3-1 victory against Chelsea in their Champions League opener, marking Bayern's 22nd consecutive opening-day win in the competition.

Bayern Munich defeats Chelsea 3-1 in Champions League opener
Bayern Munich, led by a two-goal performance from Harry Kane, secured a 3-1 victory against Chelsea in their Champions League opener, marking Bayern's 22nd consecutive opening-day win in the competition.
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40% Bias Score

Rising Antisemitism in Germany Prompts Increased Security Measures for Jewish Institutions
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, visibly emotional, announced heightened security for Jewish institutions following a recent synagogue reopening in Munich, citing a surge in antisemitism fueled partly by the October 7th Hamas attack on Israel.

Rising Antisemitism in Germany Prompts Increased Security Measures for Jewish Institutions
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, visibly emotional, announced heightened security for Jewish institutions following a recent synagogue reopening in Munich, citing a surge in antisemitism fueled partly by the October 7th Hamas attack on Israel.
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16% Bias Score
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