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The Fox" Serial Sex Attacker Dies in Prison
Malcolm Fairley, a serial sex attacker known as "The Fox", died of natural causes at HMP Hull on May 28, 2024, prompting reflection on his crimes and the fear he instilled in the 1980s.
The Fox" Serial Sex Attacker Dies in Prison
Malcolm Fairley, a serial sex attacker known as "The Fox", died of natural causes at HMP Hull on May 28, 2024, prompting reflection on his crimes and the fear he instilled in the 1980s.
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36% Bias Score


France: A Nation's Struggle Against Decline
France's recent political instability, marked by five prime ministers in three and a half years, reflects a deeper national unease about its declining global influence, as explored in Le Monde's new special issue, "Héritages d'une puissance.
France: A Nation's Struggle Against Decline
France's recent political instability, marked by five prime ministers in three and a half years, reflects a deeper national unease about its declining global influence, as explored in Le Monde's new special issue, "Héritages d'une puissance.
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44% Bias Score


German Think Tank Republik21 Receives €250,000 in State Funding
The German think tank Republik21 (R21) will receive €250,000 in state funding from the German Federal Press Office, a decision supported by the CDU/CSU and SPD, sparking criticism from the Green party.
German Think Tank Republik21 Receives €250,000 in State Funding
The German think tank Republik21 (R21) will receive €250,000 in state funding from the German Federal Press Office, a decision supported by the CDU/CSU and SPD, sparking criticism from the Green party.
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36% Bias Score


Brandenburg's 35th Anniversary of German Unity: Calls for Respect Amidst Political Division
On the 35th anniversary of German Unity, Brandenburg's Minister-President Dietmar Woidke urged for more mutual respect, warning against the AfD's divisive influence while the Landtag President highlighted a significant increase in disciplinary actions in the state parliament.
Brandenburg's 35th Anniversary of German Unity: Calls for Respect Amidst Political Division
On the 35th anniversary of German Unity, Brandenburg's Minister-President Dietmar Woidke urged for more mutual respect, warning against the AfD's divisive influence while the Landtag President highlighted a significant increase in disciplinary actions in the state parliament.
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32% Bias Score


Burnham Challenges Starmer's Leadership with Leftward Policy Shift
Andy Burnham, Greater Manchester Mayor, advocated for significant nationalization and proportional representation, criticizing Keir Starmer's leadership and positioning himself as an alternative ahead of Labour's conference.
Burnham Challenges Starmer's Leadership with Leftward Policy Shift
Andy Burnham, Greater Manchester Mayor, advocated for significant nationalization and proportional representation, criticizing Keir Starmer's leadership and positioning himself as an alternative ahead of Labour's conference.
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40% Bias Score


Turkey to tighten regulations on municipal companies following corruption probes
The Turkish government plans new regulations for municipal subsidiaries, enabling them to acquire companies without presidential approval, following corruption investigations into municipalities.
Turkey to tighten regulations on municipal companies following corruption probes
The Turkish government plans new regulations for municipal subsidiaries, enabling them to acquire companies without presidential approval, following corruption investigations into municipalities.
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52% Bias Score

Stansted Airport Delays: Flight Cancellations After Fire and Rail Failure
A signalling fault disrupted train services to London Stansted Airport, causing delays compounded by a fire in the Escape Lounge, resulting in numerous flight cancellations and passenger disruption.

Stansted Airport Delays: Flight Cancellations After Fire and Rail Failure
A signalling fault disrupted train services to London Stansted Airport, causing delays compounded by a fire in the Escape Lounge, resulting in numerous flight cancellations and passenger disruption.
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12% Bias Score

Falling Childcare Enrollment in Saxony-Anhalt Leads to Staff Cuts
Decreasing childcare enrollment in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, is causing staff reductions in kindergartens, prompting protests and calls for government intervention to prevent further job losses and system collapse.

Falling Childcare Enrollment in Saxony-Anhalt Leads to Staff Cuts
Decreasing childcare enrollment in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, is causing staff reductions in kindergartens, prompting protests and calls for government intervention to prevent further job losses and system collapse.
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24% Bias Score

Revised Grassy Mountain Coal Mine Proposal Submitted in Alberta
Northback Holdings Corp. submitted a revised proposal for the Grassy Mountain coal mine in Alberta to the Alberta Energy Regulator, aiming to address concerns that led to the previous proposal's rejection four years ago.

Revised Grassy Mountain Coal Mine Proposal Submitted in Alberta
Northback Holdings Corp. submitted a revised proposal for the Grassy Mountain coal mine in Alberta to the Alberta Energy Regulator, aiming to address concerns that led to the previous proposal's rejection four years ago.
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20% Bias Score

German SPD Proposes Tax Hikes on the Wealthy to Fund Social Programs
German Finance Minister and SPD leader Lars Klingbeil proposed increasing taxes on the wealthy to offset cuts in social programs, amid discussions for the 2026 budget, facing a projected €30 billion deficit in 2027.

German SPD Proposes Tax Hikes on the Wealthy to Fund Social Programs
German Finance Minister and SPD leader Lars Klingbeil proposed increasing taxes on the wealthy to offset cuts in social programs, amid discussions for the 2026 budget, facing a projected €30 billion deficit in 2027.
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36% Bias Score

Australian Federal Court Orders ABC to Pay $150,000 for Unlawful Termination
The Australian Federal Court ordered the ABC to pay Antoinette Lattouf $150,000 in penalties for unlawfully terminating her due to her political views opposing the Israeli military campaign in Gaza, citing the ABC's surrender to pro-Israel lobbyists.

Australian Federal Court Orders ABC to Pay $150,000 for Unlawful Termination
The Australian Federal Court ordered the ABC to pay Antoinette Lattouf $150,000 in penalties for unlawfully terminating her due to her political views opposing the Israeli military campaign in Gaza, citing the ABC's surrender to pro-Israel lobbyists.
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56% Bias Score

Rediscovering Barbieri: A Spanish Zarzuela's Modern Reinvention
Miquel Ortega directs a new production of Francisco Barbieri's comic zarzuela, "El vizconde," at Madrid's Fundación Juan March, reimagining the 1855 work within a 1970s-era telenovela setting to connect with modern audiences.

Rediscovering Barbieri: A Spanish Zarzuela's Modern Reinvention
Miquel Ortega directs a new production of Francisco Barbieri's comic zarzuela, "El vizconde," at Madrid's Fundación Juan March, reimagining the 1855 work within a 1970s-era telenovela setting to connect with modern audiences.
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20% Bias Score
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