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Sarkozy's Libyen Affair Verdict: Seven-Year Sentence Demanded
A French court is set to deliver its verdict today on former President Nicolas Sarkozy, accused of accepting Libyan funds for his 2007 election campaign, facing charges including bribery and illegal campaign financing, with the prosecution demanding a seven-year prison sentence.
Sarkozy's Libyen Affair Verdict: Seven-Year Sentence Demanded
A French court is set to deliver its verdict today on former President Nicolas Sarkozy, accused of accepting Libyan funds for his 2007 election campaign, facing charges including bribery and illegal campaign financing, with the prosecution demanding a seven-year prison sentence.
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32% Bias Score


Friend", "Esteemed Colleague": Trump and Erdogan's Meeting in Washington
US President Donald Trump and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will meet in Washington, marking the first time Erdogan has been received at the White House since 2019; while outwardly cordial, several key disagreements could shape their discussions.
Friend", "Esteemed Colleague": Trump and Erdogan's Meeting in Washington
US President Donald Trump and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will meet in Washington, marking the first time Erdogan has been received at the White House since 2019; while outwardly cordial, several key disagreements could shape their discussions.
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24% Bias Score


French Farmers Protest EU-Mercosur Trade Deal
French farmers are staging widespread protests against the EU-Mercosur trade agreement, citing concerns over unfair competition and lower prices due to lax import standards, despite the French government's seemingly softening stance.
French Farmers Protest EU-Mercosur Trade Deal
French farmers are staging widespread protests against the EU-Mercosur trade agreement, citing concerns over unfair competition and lower prices due to lax import standards, despite the French government's seemingly softening stance.
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40% Bias Score


US to Support Milei's Austerity Program in Argentina with $20 Billion
Facing a setback in regional elections, Argentine President Javier Milei is receiving a $20 billion US aid package to support his austerity program and stabilize the peso, with additional support from the World Bank and IMF.
US to Support Milei's Austerity Program in Argentina with $20 Billion
Facing a setback in regional elections, Argentine President Javier Milei is receiving a $20 billion US aid package to support his austerity program and stabilize the peso, with additional support from the World Bank and IMF.
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24% Bias Score


Typhoon Ragasa: Death and Destruction in Southern China
Typhoon Ragasa, after killing at least 14 in Taiwan and 8 in the Philippines, made landfall in Guangdong, China, on September 24, causing widespread damage, flooding, and evacuations, with at least 90 injured in Hong Kong.
Typhoon Ragasa: Death and Destruction in Southern China
Typhoon Ragasa, after killing at least 14 in Taiwan and 8 in the Philippines, made landfall in Guangdong, China, on September 24, causing widespread damage, flooding, and evacuations, with at least 90 injured in Hong Kong.
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16% Bias Score


UK Medicine Prices Must Rise to Attract Pharmaceutical Investment, Says Science Minister
Science minister Patrick Vallance says the UK must raise NHS medicine prices to prevent pharmaceutical companies from pulling investment from the country, following recent project cancellations by major drugmakers.
UK Medicine Prices Must Rise to Attract Pharmaceutical Investment, Says Science Minister
Science minister Patrick Vallance says the UK must raise NHS medicine prices to prevent pharmaceutical companies from pulling investment from the country, following recent project cancellations by major drugmakers.
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48% Bias Score

France's Soaring Debt: Political Instability and Economic Challenges
France's national debt reached €3,345.4 billion by March, representing 113.9% of GDP, exceeding 99.4% in 2019, fueled by persistent deficits and exacerbated by recent crises and sluggish growth, prompting social unrest and uncertainty about the upcoming budget.

France's Soaring Debt: Political Instability and Economic Challenges
France's national debt reached €3,345.4 billion by March, representing 113.9% of GDP, exceeding 99.4% in 2019, fueled by persistent deficits and exacerbated by recent crises and sluggish growth, prompting social unrest and uncertainty about the upcoming budget.
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40% Bias Score

Sarkozy Corruption Trial Verdict Expected Today Despite Key Witness Death
The death of a key defendant in the Sarkozy corruption trial will not delay today's verdict, though the court may dismiss charges against the deceased. Eleven other defendants, including former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, await the court's decision.

Sarkozy Corruption Trial Verdict Expected Today Despite Key Witness Death
The death of a key defendant in the Sarkozy corruption trial will not delay today's verdict, though the court may dismiss charges against the deceased. Eleven other defendants, including former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, await the court's decision.
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40% Bias Score

Cédric Jubillar Trial: Day One Focuses on Investigation Report
In the ongoing trial of Cédric Jubillar, accused of killing his wife Delphine in December 2020, the first day of testimony focused on a detailed investigative report pointing towards Jubillar's implication, countered by the defense's vehement attacks on the report's conclusions.

Cédric Jubillar Trial: Day One Focuses on Investigation Report
In the ongoing trial of Cédric Jubillar, accused of killing his wife Delphine in December 2020, the first day of testimony focused on a detailed investigative report pointing towards Jubillar's implication, countered by the defense's vehement attacks on the report's conclusions.
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48% Bias Score

Federal Judge Rejects Reinstatement of Fired Inspectors General
A federal judge refused to reinstate eight former inspectors general fired by the Trump administration, ruling that while the firings likely violated federal law, they didn't cause irreparable harm warranting immediate reinstatement.

Federal Judge Rejects Reinstatement of Fired Inspectors General
A federal judge refused to reinstate eight former inspectors general fired by the Trump administration, ruling that while the firings likely violated federal law, they didn't cause irreparable harm warranting immediate reinstatement.
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28% Bias Score

Greece's Economic Recovery and the Return of Emigrants
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, addressing 28 diaspora organizations, highlighted Greece's economic progress, emphasizing the return of emigrants and exceeding expectations in tourism and foreign investment.

Greece's Economic Recovery and the Return of Emigrants
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, addressing 28 diaspora organizations, highlighted Greece's economic progress, emphasizing the return of emigrants and exceeding expectations in tourism and foreign investment.
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56% Bias Score

Counterfeit Labubu Dolls Dominate UK Toy Seizures
The UK seized £3.5 million worth of fake toys in 2025, with 90% being counterfeit Labubu dolls, many failing safety tests and posing risks to children.

Counterfeit Labubu Dolls Dominate UK Toy Seizures
The UK seized £3.5 million worth of fake toys in 2025, with 90% being counterfeit Labubu dolls, many failing safety tests and posing risks to children.
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40% Bias Score
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