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Igor Jesus shines in Nottingham Forest's European return, but Chris Wood's future uncertain
In Nottingham Forest's first European match in 29 years, 24-year-old Brazilian striker Igor Jesus scored twice against Real Betis, leading to a 2-2 draw despite Chris Wood, last season's top scorer, remaining an unused substitute.
Igor Jesus shines in Nottingham Forest's European return, but Chris Wood's future uncertain
In Nottingham Forest's first European match in 29 years, 24-year-old Brazilian striker Igor Jesus scored twice against Real Betis, leading to a 2-2 draw despite Chris Wood, last season's top scorer, remaining an unused substitute.
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40% Bias Score


House of Guinness: Netflix Series on Ireland's Famous Family
Netflix's "House of Guinness" dramatizes the tumultuous lives of the Guinness family following the death of Sir Benjamin Guinness, interweaving real events with fictional elements to depict their power struggles and dark secrets.
House of Guinness: Netflix Series on Ireland's Famous Family
Netflix's "House of Guinness" dramatizes the tumultuous lives of the Guinness family following the death of Sir Benjamin Guinness, interweaving real events with fictional elements to depict their power struggles and dark secrets.
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56% Bias Score


Germany to Reform Bürgergeld to Curb Organized Welfare Fraud
Former Federal Employment Agency head Detlef Scheele and Duisburg's Mayor Sören Link advocate for stricter regulations to prevent criminal gangs from exploiting Germany's Bürgergeld welfare system, citing insufficient work requirements for EU citizens and suggesting improvements to inter-agency data...
Germany to Reform Bürgergeld to Curb Organized Welfare Fraud
Former Federal Employment Agency head Detlef Scheele and Duisburg's Mayor Sören Link advocate for stricter regulations to prevent criminal gangs from exploiting Germany's Bürgergeld welfare system, citing insufficient work requirements for EU citizens and suggesting improvements to inter-agency data...
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52% Bias Score


Second Drone Incident Shuts Down Danish Airport
Following a similar incident at Copenhagen Airport on Monday, drone sightings near Aalborg Airport led to a temporary airspace closure on Wednesday evening, affecting several flights.
Second Drone Incident Shuts Down Danish Airport
Following a similar incident at Copenhagen Airport on Monday, drone sightings near Aalborg Airport led to a temporary airspace closure on Wednesday evening, affecting several flights.
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28% Bias Score


Drone Sightings Cause Airspace Closure at Aalborg Airport
Two days after a drone incident at Copenhagen Airport, similar activity led to the temporary closure of airspace above Aalborg Airport in Denmark on Wednesday evening, causing flight disruptions.
Drone Sightings Cause Airspace Closure at Aalborg Airport
Two days after a drone incident at Copenhagen Airport, similar activity led to the temporary closure of airspace above Aalborg Airport in Denmark on Wednesday evening, causing flight disruptions.
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12% Bias Score


UK Consumers Lose £28 Million Monthly on Mobile, Broadband Bills Due to Opaque Pricing
Citizens Advice reports that UK mobile and broadband customers collectively lose £28 million monthly due to hidden renewal deals and difficult negotiation processes, with 78% of those attempting negotiation facing difficulties like long hold times and confusing menus.
UK Consumers Lose £28 Million Monthly on Mobile, Broadband Bills Due to Opaque Pricing
Citizens Advice reports that UK mobile and broadband customers collectively lose £28 million monthly due to hidden renewal deals and difficult negotiation processes, with 78% of those attempting negotiation facing difficulties like long hold times and confusing menus.
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44% Bias Score

National Park Service Removes Trump-Epstein Statue
The National Park Service removed a statue of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein from the National Mall before dawn on Wednesday, a day after it was erected, citing a permit violation.

National Park Service Removes Trump-Epstein Statue
The National Park Service removed a statue of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein from the National Mall before dawn on Wednesday, a day after it was erected, citing a permit violation.
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60% Bias Score

Canada Prioritizes Dual-Use Defence Technologies in New Strategy
Canada will prioritize defence technologies with civilian applications in its upcoming Defence Industrial Strategy, aiming to reduce reliance on the U.S. while strengthening international partnerships, particularly with Indonesia.

Canada Prioritizes Dual-Use Defence Technologies in New Strategy
Canada will prioritize defence technologies with civilian applications in its upcoming Defence Industrial Strategy, aiming to reduce reliance on the U.S. while strengthening international partnerships, particularly with Indonesia.
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20% Bias Score

Air Canada Lowers Full-Year Guidance After Flight Attendant Strike
Air Canada lowered its 2025 adjusted EBITDA guidance to $2.9-billion to $3.1-billion due to a three-day flight attendant strike in August, resulting in a $375-million impact on operating income.

Air Canada Lowers Full-Year Guidance After Flight Attendant Strike
Air Canada lowered its 2025 adjusted EBITDA guidance to $2.9-billion to $3.1-billion due to a three-day flight attendant strike in August, resulting in a $375-million impact on operating income.
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24% Bias Score

Trump Accuses UN of Sabotage After Technical Glitches at UN Visit
During a UN visit, President Trump alleged sabotage after experiencing a malfunctioning escalator and teleprompter, claims the UN firmly denies, citing a cameraman's accidental triggering of a safety mechanism and the White House's use of its own equipment.

Trump Accuses UN of Sabotage After Technical Glitches at UN Visit
During a UN visit, President Trump alleged sabotage after experiencing a malfunctioning escalator and teleprompter, claims the UN firmly denies, citing a cameraman's accidental triggering of a safety mechanism and the White House's use of its own equipment.
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52% Bias Score

Victoria Crime Rate Soars 13.8%, Driven by Theft
Victoria's crime rate surged 13.8% in 2024-25, reaching 8,998.9 offences per 100,000 people, with theft, particularly from motor vehicles, as the primary driver, despite a record 77,500 arrests by Victoria Police.

Victoria Crime Rate Soars 13.8%, Driven by Theft
Victoria's crime rate surged 13.8% in 2024-25, reaching 8,998.9 offences per 100,000 people, with theft, particularly from motor vehicles, as the primary driver, despite a record 77,500 arrests by Victoria Police.
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48% Bias Score

CGIL Roma e Lazio Hosts Two-Day Labor Rights Festival
On September 25-26, 2025, the CGIL Roma e Lazio union held its third annual membership festival, "Al lavoro. Insieme per i diritti," at Villa Lazzaroni, featuring debates, assemblies, and cultural events focused on labor rights, safety, and social justice.

CGIL Roma e Lazio Hosts Two-Day Labor Rights Festival
On September 25-26, 2025, the CGIL Roma e Lazio union held its third annual membership festival, "Al lavoro. Insieme per i diritti," at Villa Lazzaroni, featuring debates, assemblies, and cultural events focused on labor rights, safety, and social justice.
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28% Bias Score
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