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Woman murdered in Quetta for 6.2 million rupees worth of gold
In Quetta, Pakistan, a 35-year-old woman was murdered on August 30th, and her friend, the friend's husband, and sister, along with another accomplice, were arrested for stealing 6.2 million rupees worth of gold.
Woman murdered in Quetta for 6.2 million rupees worth of gold
In Quetta, Pakistan, a 35-year-old woman was murdered on August 30th, and her friend, the friend's husband, and sister, along with another accomplice, were arrested for stealing 6.2 million rupees worth of gold.
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36% Bias Score


Europeans Consume High Levels of Ultra-Processed Foods, but Balanced Diets Can Mitigate Health Risks
A significant portion of daily calories in Europe comes from ultra-processed foods, ranging from 14% in Italy and Romania to 44% in Sweden and the UK, highlighting the need for balanced nutrition despite the prevalence of such foods.
Europeans Consume High Levels of Ultra-Processed Foods, but Balanced Diets Can Mitigate Health Risks
A significant portion of daily calories in Europe comes from ultra-processed foods, ranging from 14% in Italy and Romania to 44% in Sweden and the UK, highlighting the need for balanced nutrition despite the prevalence of such foods.
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16% Bias Score


Oktoberfest 2025 Opens Amidst Heat, Tragedy, and Record Crowds
The 2025 Oktoberfest opened with record crowds despite extreme heat, a tragic death, and heightened security measures, resulting in early tent closures and over 130 heat-related medical treatments.
Oktoberfest 2025 Opens Amidst Heat, Tragedy, and Record Crowds
The 2025 Oktoberfest opened with record crowds despite extreme heat, a tragic death, and heightened security measures, resulting in early tent closures and over 130 heat-related medical treatments.
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24% Bias Score


Munich Mayor Reiter's Efficient Oktoberfest Beer Tap
Munich Mayor Dieter Reiter tapped the first beer keg at the 190th Oktoberfest in just two swings on Saturday, a remarkable feat given his recent shoulder surgery.
Munich Mayor Reiter's Efficient Oktoberfest Beer Tap
Munich Mayor Dieter Reiter tapped the first beer keg at the 190th Oktoberfest in just two swings on Saturday, a remarkable feat given his recent shoulder surgery.
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40% Bias Score


EU Public Opinion on Taxes and Public Services: A Divided Continent
An April 2025 Eurobarometer survey reveals a split in European public opinion, with 39% wanting tax cuts even at the expense of public services, while 27% support higher taxes for improved services.
EU Public Opinion on Taxes and Public Services: A Divided Continent
An April 2025 Eurobarometer survey reveals a split in European public opinion, with 39% wanting tax cuts even at the expense of public services, while 27% support higher taxes for improved services.
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20% Bias Score


Vitos Opens New Psychiatric Clinic in Eltville
Vitos, a social services group, opened a new psychiatric clinic in Eltville, Germany, on Thursday, investing €35 million in a facility featuring 120 beds across five wards and a modern therapy center, partially funded by €16 million from the Hessian state government.
Vitos Opens New Psychiatric Clinic in Eltville
Vitos, a social services group, opened a new psychiatric clinic in Eltville, Germany, on Thursday, investing €35 million in a facility featuring 120 beds across five wards and a modern therapy center, partially funded by €16 million from the Hessian state government.
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36% Bias Score

Tourist Plates and Google Maps in South Korea: Travel News Roundup
A Scottish hotelier invented "tourist plates" to improve road safety amidst rising accidents involving tourists, while Google Maps remains largely unavailable in South Korea due to data ownership issues, potentially changing in October.

Tourist Plates and Google Maps in South Korea: Travel News Roundup
A Scottish hotelier invented "tourist plates" to improve road safety amidst rising accidents involving tourists, while Google Maps remains largely unavailable in South Korea due to data ownership issues, potentially changing in October.
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24% Bias Score

Rwanda: Cycling World Championships Despite Security Concerns
Despite initial security concerns due to border conflicts in early 2024 between the Congolese army and M23 militias, the Tour du Rwanda proceeded without incident, followed by peace accords in June; the Kigali race location is three hours from the conflict zone.

Rwanda: Cycling World Championships Despite Security Concerns
Despite initial security concerns due to border conflicts in early 2024 between the Congolese army and M23 militias, the Tour du Rwanda proceeded without incident, followed by peace accords in June; the Kigali race location is three hours from the conflict zone.
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32% Bias Score

Austria Proposes New Headscarf Ban for Girls Under 14
Austria's Integration Minister Claudia Plakolm proposed a law banning headscarves for girls under 14 in schools, citing concerns about oppression, despite potential legal challenges and criticism regarding its impact on religious freedom and self-determination.

Austria Proposes New Headscarf Ban for Girls Under 14
Austria's Integration Minister Claudia Plakolm proposed a law banning headscarves for girls under 14 in schools, citing concerns about oppression, despite potential legal challenges and criticism regarding its impact on religious freedom and self-determination.
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40% Bias Score

Sinn Féin to Back Independent Candidate Catherine Connolly for Irish President
Sinn Féin announced its support for independent candidate Catherine Connolly in the upcoming Irish presidential election, citing her advocacy for a united Ireland and social justice.

Sinn Féin to Back Independent Candidate Catherine Connolly for Irish President
Sinn Féin announced its support for independent candidate Catherine Connolly in the upcoming Irish presidential election, citing her advocacy for a united Ireland and social justice.
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32% Bias Score

Berlin CDU leader Kai Wegner reaffirms commitment to lead Senate, rules out coalition with AfD and Left Party
Berlin's CDU leader and Governing Mayor, Kai Wegner, reiterated his party's aim to lead the Senate, criticizing the previous coalition's dysfunction while highlighting improvements under the current black-red government; he also ruled out future coalitions with the AfD and Left Party.

Berlin CDU leader Kai Wegner reaffirms commitment to lead Senate, rules out coalition with AfD and Left Party
Berlin's CDU leader and Governing Mayor, Kai Wegner, reiterated his party's aim to lead the Senate, criticizing the previous coalition's dysfunction while highlighting improvements under the current black-red government; he also ruled out future coalitions with the AfD and Left Party.
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56% Bias Score

Polizeiruf 110": Magdeburg School Shooting
A 17-year-old, Jeremy, armed with multiple weapons, shoots three people at a Magdeburg school before taking students and a teacher hostage, live-streaming the event online; the film explores his motivations and the broader societal context.

Polizeiruf 110": Magdeburg School Shooting
A 17-year-old, Jeremy, armed with multiple weapons, shoots three people at a Magdeburg school before taking students and a teacher hostage, live-streaming the event online; the film explores his motivations and the broader societal context.
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28% Bias Score
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