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Multiple Drone Incidents Disrupt Danish Airports
On September 25th, unidentified drones flew over three Danish civilian airports and a military airbase, causing temporary closures and prompting the Danish government to label the incidents a "systematic threat" from a "professional actor.
Multiple Drone Incidents Disrupt Danish Airports
On September 25th, unidentified drones flew over three Danish civilian airports and a military airbase, causing temporary closures and prompting the Danish government to label the incidents a "systematic threat" from a "professional actor.
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28% Bias Score


Co-op Reports £50m Loss After Cyberattack
A malicious cyberattack in April cost the Co-op £80m in lost operating profit and £206m in lost revenue during the first half of its financial year, resulting in a £50m pre-tax loss compared to a £58m profit the previous year.
Co-op Reports £50m Loss After Cyberattack
A malicious cyberattack in April cost the Co-op £80m in lost operating profit and £206m in lost revenue during the first half of its financial year, resulting in a £50m pre-tax loss compared to a £58m profit the previous year.
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24% Bias Score


Denmark Under Drone Attack: Government Responds
On September 25th, 2025, Denmark experienced multiple drone sightings near military bases and airports, leading to temporary closures and a government press conference addressing the ongoing situation.
Denmark Under Drone Attack: Government Responds
On September 25th, 2025, Denmark experienced multiple drone sightings near military bases and airports, leading to temporary closures and a government press conference addressing the ongoing situation.
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28% Bias Score


Ukraine Subordinates Anti-Corruption Agencies to Prosecutor General
The Ukrainian parliament voted to place the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and the Specialised Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAPO) under the Prosecutor General, raising concerns about their independence and effectiveness.
Ukraine Subordinates Anti-Corruption Agencies to Prosecutor General
The Ukrainian parliament voted to place the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and the Specialised Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAPO) under the Prosecutor General, raising concerns about their independence and effectiveness.
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28% Bias Score


Shandong Youbaote's Humanoid Robot Wins at World Games, Showcases Province's Robotics Growth
Shandong Youbaote's humanoid robot, Xingzhe Taishan, won first place in the 100-meter race and third in the 4x100-meter relay at the 2025 World Humanoid Robot Games, highlighting Shandong province's push to become a national robotics hub.
Shandong Youbaote's Humanoid Robot Wins at World Games, Showcases Province's Robotics Growth
Shandong Youbaote's humanoid robot, Xingzhe Taishan, won first place in the 100-meter race and third in the 4x100-meter relay at the 2025 World Humanoid Robot Games, highlighting Shandong province's push to become a national robotics hub.
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40% Bias Score


Russia Favors Parallel Talks with US and Ukraine on Conflict Resolution
Amidst the ongoing Ukraine conflict, Russia prefers simultaneous discussions with the US and Ukraine, believing this approach aligns better with bilateral interests, as stated by Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov.
Russia Favors Parallel Talks with US and Ukraine on Conflict Resolution
Amidst the ongoing Ukraine conflict, Russia prefers simultaneous discussions with the US and Ukraine, believing this approach aligns better with bilateral interests, as stated by Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov.
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24% Bias Score

US Customs Bans Giant Bikes Over Forced Labor Accusations
US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) issued an order to detain Giant bicycles, parts, and accessories from Taiwan due to alleged forced labor practices, prompting Giant to seek the order's revocation and causing shipment delays.

US Customs Bans Giant Bikes Over Forced Labor Accusations
US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) issued an order to detain Giant bicycles, parts, and accessories from Taiwan due to alleged forced labor practices, prompting Giant to seek the order's revocation and causing shipment delays.
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40% Bias Score

German Restaurant's Ban on Israeli Citizens Sparks Antisemitism Accusations
A Fürth, Germany restaurant sparked outrage after posting a sign barring Israeli citizens, prompting accusations of antisemitism from the Israeli Kultusgemeinde and the Bavarian antisemitism commissioner, while the restaurant owner denies antisemitic intent.

German Restaurant's Ban on Israeli Citizens Sparks Antisemitism Accusations
A Fürth, Germany restaurant sparked outrage after posting a sign barring Israeli citizens, prompting accusations of antisemitism from the Israeli Kultusgemeinde and the Bavarian antisemitism commissioner, while the restaurant owner denies antisemitic intent.
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52% Bias Score

Apple Threatens EU Product Restrictions Due to Digital Markets Act
Apple is threatening to halt some product and service shipments to the EU if the Digital Markets Act (DMA) isn't repealed or amended, citing concerns about user experience, security risks, and unfair competition.

Apple Threatens EU Product Restrictions Due to Digital Markets Act
Apple is threatening to halt some product and service shipments to the EU if the Digital Markets Act (DMA) isn't repealed or amended, citing concerns about user experience, security risks, and unfair competition.
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48% Bias Score

Rediscovery of Lost 1982 Punjabi Disco Album
The 1982 Punjabi album "Punjabi Disco", combining Punjabi folk singing with electronic music, lost for decades, has been rediscovered and re-released, highlighting British Asian musical innovation and cultural identity.

Rediscovery of Lost 1982 Punjabi Disco Album
The 1982 Punjabi album "Punjabi Disco", combining Punjabi folk singing with electronic music, lost for decades, has been rediscovered and re-released, highlighting British Asian musical innovation and cultural identity.
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24% Bias Score

China Successfully Tests Giant Floating Wind Turbine
China's S1500, a 60x40x40 meter floating wind turbine, successfully completed its maiden voyage in Xinjiang, generating power from high-altitude jet streams and showcasing significant cost reductions compared to land-based turbines.

China Successfully Tests Giant Floating Wind Turbine
China's S1500, a 60x40x40 meter floating wind turbine, successfully completed its maiden voyage in Xinjiang, generating power from high-altitude jet streams and showcasing significant cost reductions compared to land-based turbines.
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52% Bias Score

German Government Faces Budget Crunch, Slashing Transport Funding
Germany's 2026 budget debates are underway, with a €10 billion cut to the transport ministry's budget despite a €500 billion infrastructure fund, sparking controversy and jeopardizing numerous construction projects.

German Government Faces Budget Crunch, Slashing Transport Funding
Germany's 2026 budget debates are underway, with a €10 billion cut to the transport ministry's budget despite a €500 billion infrastructure fund, sparking controversy and jeopardizing numerous construction projects.
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36% Bias Score
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