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Le Monde Single-Device Access Policy Creates Login Issues
Le Monde's single-device access policy restricts simultaneous access, requiring users to log out of other devices or upgrade their subscription if multiple people share an account.
Le Monde Single-Device Access Policy Creates Login Issues
Le Monde's single-device access policy restricts simultaneous access, requiring users to log out of other devices or upgrade their subscription if multiple people share an account.
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48% Bias Score


Gaza Famine: Journalist Reports Widespread Exhaustion Amidst Israeli Offensive
Amidst a 22-month Israeli offensive and media blackout in Gaza, resulting in 200 journalist deaths (Reporters Without Borders), Palestinian journalist Rami Abou Jamous describes widespread famine and exhaustion, winning three prestigious awards while facing these severe conditions.
Gaza Famine: Journalist Reports Widespread Exhaustion Amidst Israeli Offensive
Amidst a 22-month Israeli offensive and media blackout in Gaza, resulting in 200 journalist deaths (Reporters Without Borders), Palestinian journalist Rami Abou Jamous describes widespread famine and exhaustion, winning three prestigious awards while facing these severe conditions.
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60% Bias Score


Senate Confirms Controversial Trump Ally as Federal Judge
The US Senate narrowly confirmed Emil Bove, a former Trump lawyer facing widespread criticism, as a federal appellate judge overseeing Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware, despite concerns about his loyalty to Trump and past actions.
Senate Confirms Controversial Trump Ally as Federal Judge
The US Senate narrowly confirmed Emil Bove, a former Trump lawyer facing widespread criticism, as a federal appellate judge overseeing Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware, despite concerns about his loyalty to Trump and past actions.
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40% Bias Score


Palestinian Journalist Held in Administrative Detention
Samir Khweira, a 45-year-old journalist for the Nablus radio station J-Media, was arrested by Israeli forces on April 10th and is held under administrative detention until October 8th, leaving his wife Iman Khweira unable to visit him or receive clear reasons for his arrest beyond alleged "links wit...
Palestinian Journalist Held in Administrative Detention
Samir Khweira, a 45-year-old journalist for the Nablus radio station J-Media, was arrested by Israeli forces on April 10th and is held under administrative detention until October 8th, leaving his wife Iman Khweira unable to visit him or receive clear reasons for his arrest beyond alleged "links wit...
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52% Bias Score


Australia Bans YouTube for Under-16s
Australia will ban YouTube for users under 16 starting December 10th to combat predatory algorithms, following a similar ban on social media platforms in November 2024; the government cites that 40% of Australian children have seen inappropriate content on YouTube.
Australia Bans YouTube for Under-16s
Australia will ban YouTube for users under 16 starting December 10th to combat predatory algorithms, following a similar ban on social media platforms in November 2024; the government cites that 40% of Australian children have seen inappropriate content on YouTube.
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44% Bias Score


France to Regulate Private Higher Education via Parcoursup
The French government presented a bill on July 30th to regulate private higher education, requiring all institutions to be listed on Parcoursup by 2030 and implementing a two-tiered recognition system to ensure quality standards, following concerns about poor practices in the sector.
France to Regulate Private Higher Education via Parcoursup
The French government presented a bill on July 30th to regulate private higher education, requiring all institutions to be listed on Parcoursup by 2030 and implementing a two-tiered recognition system to ensure quality standards, following concerns about poor practices in the sector.
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52% Bias Score

Le Monde Single-Device Access Policy
Le Monde's single-device access policy restricts simultaneous usage from multiple locations, requiring users to log out of other devices or upgrade their subscription for multiple accounts.

Le Monde Single-Device Access Policy
Le Monde's single-device access policy restricts simultaneous usage from multiple locations, requiring users to log out of other devices or upgrade their subscription for multiple accounts.
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36% Bias Score

Magnitude 8.7 Earthquake Triggers Tsunami Warnings in Pacific
A magnitude 8.7 earthquake struck off Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula on July 29, 2024, prompting tsunami warnings for Russia, Japan, Hawaii, Guam, and parts of the US Pacific coast, causing injuries and coastal evacuations.

Magnitude 8.7 Earthquake Triggers Tsunami Warnings in Pacific
A magnitude 8.7 earthquake struck off Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula on July 29, 2024, prompting tsunami warnings for Russia, Japan, Hawaii, Guam, and parts of the US Pacific coast, causing injuries and coastal evacuations.
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20% Bias Score

Kyiv Protest Defies Martial Law Amid Concerns Over Anti-Corruption Crackdown
On July 22, 2025, thousands of Ukrainians protested in Kyiv against a new law transferring control of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAP) to the Prosecutor General, defying martial law and marking the first anti-government demonstratio...

Kyiv Protest Defies Martial Law Amid Concerns Over Anti-Corruption Crackdown
On July 22, 2025, thousands of Ukrainians protested in Kyiv against a new law transferring control of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAP) to the Prosecutor General, defying martial law and marking the first anti-government demonstratio...
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40% Bias Score

French Medical Council Opposes Pesticide Law Amidst Public Outcry
France's National Council of the Order of Physicians opposes the Duplomb law allowing the return of acetamiprid, citing health risks (neurodevelopmental disorders, pediatric cancers) and biodiversity concerns, while a petition against it surpassed two million signatures.

French Medical Council Opposes Pesticide Law Amidst Public Outcry
France's National Council of the Order of Physicians opposes the Duplomb law allowing the return of acetamiprid, citing health risks (neurodevelopmental disorders, pediatric cancers) and biodiversity concerns, while a petition against it surpassed two million signatures.
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56% Bias Score

French Government Defends Appointment of Agricultural Lobbyist Amid Pesticide Law Controversy
Amid protests against the Duplomb law reauthorizing a banned pesticide, the French government defended the appointment of Xavier Jamet, a lobbyist for the powerful FNSEA agricultural union, as cabinet director, despite a petition with over 2 million signatures demanding the law's repeal.

French Government Defends Appointment of Agricultural Lobbyist Amid Pesticide Law Controversy
Amid protests against the Duplomb law reauthorizing a banned pesticide, the French government defended the appointment of Xavier Jamet, a lobbyist for the powerful FNSEA agricultural union, as cabinet director, despite a petition with over 2 million signatures demanding the law's repeal.
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52% Bias Score

Topeng Masks: Reflecting Balinese Society Through Theatre
Balinese Topeng theatre, dating back to the 17th century, utilizes diverse masks representing ancestral archetypes and social roles, ranging from royalty to commoners, with the final mask, Sida Karya, worn by an officiant.

Topeng Masks: Reflecting Balinese Society Through Theatre
Balinese Topeng theatre, dating back to the 17th century, utilizes diverse masks representing ancestral archetypes and social roles, ranging from royalty to commoners, with the final mask, Sida Karya, worn by an officiant.
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28% Bias Score
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