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Poland Launches Largest European Border Fortification Project Since 1945
Poland launched a $2.5 billion border fortification project, "East Shield," the largest in Europe since 1945, to deter aggression along its borders with Russia and Belarus, eventually expanding to protect the Baltic states.
Poland Launches Largest European Border Fortification Project Since 1945
Poland launched a $2.5 billion border fortification project, "East Shield," the largest in Europe since 1945, to deter aggression along its borders with Russia and Belarus, eventually expanding to protect the Baltic states.
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40% Bias Score


Kyiv Faces Intensified Drone Attacks Amidst Trump Presidency Uncertainty
Intensified Russian drone attacks target Kyiv nightly, yet daily life largely continues as normal; Donald Trump's potential presidency adds further uncertainty to the conflict, alongside a newly implemented wartime tax increase in Ukraine.
Kyiv Faces Intensified Drone Attacks Amidst Trump Presidency Uncertainty
Intensified Russian drone attacks target Kyiv nightly, yet daily life largely continues as normal; Donald Trump's potential presidency adds further uncertainty to the conflict, alongside a newly implemented wartime tax increase in Ukraine.
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48% Bias Score


Ruble Plunges to 114 Against Dollar Amidst Sanctions and Inflation Fears
The Russian ruble hit 114 against the dollar on Wednesday, its lowest since March 2022, after US sanctions on Gazprombank triggered panic selling; this decline, exceeding a third of its value since August, evokes past economic traumas and fuels inflation fears despite the government viewing it favor...
Ruble Plunges to 114 Against Dollar Amidst Sanctions and Inflation Fears
The Russian ruble hit 114 against the dollar on Wednesday, its lowest since March 2022, after US sanctions on Gazprombank triggered panic selling; this decline, exceeding a third of its value since August, evokes past economic traumas and fuels inflation fears despite the government viewing it favor...
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48% Bias Score


Arrest Warrant for Billionaire Gautam Adani
A US court issues an arrest warrant for Indian billionaire Gautam Adani, accused of fraud and bribery by the SEC. The Adani Group denies the allegations.
Arrest Warrant for Billionaire Gautam Adani
A US court issues an arrest warrant for Indian billionaire Gautam Adani, accused of fraud and bribery by the SEC. The Adani Group denies the allegations.
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Brownlee Retires from Triathlon
Two-time Olympic triathlon champion Alistair Brownlee announces his retirement from the sport, expressing excitement for new challenges and gratitude for his career.
Brownlee Retires from Triathlon
Two-time Olympic triathlon champion Alistair Brownlee announces his retirement from the sport, expressing excitement for new challenges and gratitude for his career.
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Man Guilty of Christmas Eve Murder
A 24-year-old man is found guilty of murdering his friend on Christmas Eve in a frenzied attack.
Man Guilty of Christmas Eve Murder
A 24-year-old man is found guilty of murdering his friend on Christmas Eve in a frenzied attack.
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Irish Election: Coalition Talks Loom as Vote Counting Begins
Ireland's general election is underway, with vote counting expected to last several hours, and coalition negotiations likely to follow. The three largest parties (FF, FG, SF) need coalition partners, with smaller parties and independents playing a critical role in forming a government. An exit poll ...

Irish Election: Coalition Talks Loom as Vote Counting Begins
Ireland's general election is underway, with vote counting expected to last several hours, and coalition negotiations likely to follow. The three largest parties (FF, FG, SF) need coalition partners, with smaller parties and independents playing a critical role in forming a government. An exit poll ...
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48% Bias Score

UK-Based Russian Spy Ring Used "Honeytraps" in Europe-Wide Operation
A Russian spy ring, operating from the UK, used two female spies as "honeytraps" to gather intelligence on targets across Europe, including journalists, dissidents, and military bases, between August 2020 and February 2023.

UK-Based Russian Spy Ring Used "Honeytraps" in Europe-Wide Operation
A Russian spy ring, operating from the UK, used two female spies as "honeytraps" to gather intelligence on targets across Europe, including journalists, dissidents, and military bases, between August 2020 and February 2023.
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68% Bias Score

28,000+ Rail Fare Evasion Prosecutions Ruled Unlawful
A court ruling declared unlawful over 28,000 fare evasion prosecutions brought by Northern Rail and TransPennine Express between 2020 and 2024, using the single justice procedure, due to the rail companies lacking legal authority under the Regulation of Railways Act 1889, impacting thousands of indi...

28,000+ Rail Fare Evasion Prosecutions Ruled Unlawful
A court ruling declared unlawful over 28,000 fare evasion prosecutions brought by Northern Rail and TransPennine Express between 2020 and 2024, using the single justice procedure, due to the rail companies lacking legal authority under the Regulation of Railways Act 1889, impacting thousands of indi...
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UK Government Borrowing Hits Second Highest October Record
UK government borrowing rose to £17.4bn in October, exceeding predictions and marking the second highest October figure since records began. Higher interest rates, increased spending, and public sector pay rises contributed to the rise.

UK Government Borrowing Hits Second Highest October Record
UK government borrowing rose to £17.4bn in October, exceeding predictions and marking the second highest October figure since records began. Higher interest rates, increased spending, and public sector pay rises contributed to the rise.
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28% Bias Score

UK Defends Farm Inheritance Tax Amid Farmer Outcry
The UK government defends its new inheritance tax on farms, despite farmer protests and criticism, arguing it's necessary for economic stability.

UK Defends Farm Inheritance Tax Amid Farmer Outcry
The UK government defends its new inheritance tax on farms, despite farmer protests and criticism, arguing it's necessary for economic stability.
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UK Water Companies Blocked from Using Customer Funds for Bonuses
Ofwat, the UK water industry regulator, blocked nine water companies from using customer money to fund executive bonuses, citing insufficient links to performance.

UK Water Companies Blocked from Using Customer Funds for Bonuses
Ofwat, the UK water industry regulator, blocked nine water companies from using customer money to fund executive bonuses, citing insufficient links to performance.
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40% Bias Score
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