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Italy Wins Thriller Against Israel in World Cup Qualifier
Italy edged out Israel 5-4 in a dramatic World Cup qualifier, moving into second place in Group I, three points behind Norway but level with Israel, having played one game less; Sweden suffered a surprising loss to Kosovo, while Switzerland secured a comfortable 3-0 victory over Slovenia.
Italy Wins Thriller Against Israel in World Cup Qualifier
Italy edged out Israel 5-4 in a dramatic World Cup qualifier, moving into second place in Group I, three points behind Norway but level with Israel, having played one game less; Sweden suffered a surprising loss to Kosovo, while Switzerland secured a comfortable 3-0 victory over Slovenia.
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News Summary: September 5, 2024
Today's news includes a court decision on the Marengo crown witness, a challenging Vuelta cycling stage, and the opening of the UN General Assembly's 80th session.
News Summary: September 5, 2024
Today's news includes a court decision on the Marengo crown witness, a challenging Vuelta cycling stage, and the opening of the UN General Assembly's 80th session.
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Lithuania's Upset Victory Over Netherlands Highlights Football Disparity
In a stunning upset, Lithuania, ranked 143rd in the FIFA world rankings, scored two goals against the Netherlands (ranked 7th), losing only 3-2 in a match attended by a record 15,000 fans in Kaunas.
Lithuania's Upset Victory Over Netherlands Highlights Football Disparity
In a stunning upset, Lithuania, ranked 143rd in the FIFA world rankings, scored two goals against the Netherlands (ranked 7th), losing only 3-2 in a match attended by a record 15,000 fans in Kaunas.
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Jerusalem Bus Stop Shooting Leaves Six Dead
A shooting attack at a Jerusalem bus stop on Friday killed six people and injured several others, with two Palestinian gunmen shot dead by police afterwards.
Jerusalem Bus Stop Shooting Leaves Six Dead
A shooting attack at a Jerusalem bus stop on Friday killed six people and injured several others, with two Palestinian gunmen shot dead by police afterwards.
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Alcaraz defeats Sinner in US Open final to claim sixth Grand Slam title
Carlos Alcaraz defeated Jannik Sinner in the US Open final 6-2, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4, claiming his sixth Grand Slam title and surpassing Sinner as world number one.
Alcaraz defeats Sinner in US Open final to claim sixth Grand Slam title
Carlos Alcaraz defeated Jannik Sinner in the US Open final 6-2, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4, claiming his sixth Grand Slam title and surpassing Sinner as world number one.
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French Government Faces No-Confidence Vote Amidst Austerity Measures
French Prime Minister François Bayrou's proposed austerity measures targeting chronically ill patients face a potential no-confidence vote in parliament, sparking widespread protests and concerns among businesses.
French Government Faces No-Confidence Vote Amidst Austerity Measures
French Prime Minister François Bayrou's proposed austerity measures targeting chronically ill patients face a potential no-confidence vote in parliament, sparking widespread protests and concerns among businesses.
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Murdoch Family Feud Resolved: Lachlan to Lead Media Empire
Rupert Murdoch's children, Lachlan, Prudence, Elisabeth, and James, have settled their inheritance dispute, with Lachlan retaining leadership of the media empire and his siblings receiving $1.1 billion each for their shares.

Murdoch Family Feud Resolved: Lachlan to Lead Media Empire
Rupert Murdoch's children, Lachlan, Prudence, Elisabeth, and James, have settled their inheritance dispute, with Lachlan retaining leadership of the media empire and his siblings receiving $1.1 billion each for their shares.
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Narrow Left-Wing Victory in Norway's Election
Norway's Labor Party, led by Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, narrowly won the parliamentary elections, securing 87 seats with its allies—just above the 85-seat majority threshold—according to exit polls.

Narrow Left-Wing Victory in Norway's Election
Norway's Labor Party, led by Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, narrowly won the parliamentary elections, securing 87 seats with its allies—just above the 85-seat majority threshold—according to exit polls.
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Ukraine's Government Headquarters Hit in Large-Scale Russian Attack
For the first time since the Russian invasion, Ukraine's government headquarters in Kyiv was hit in a large-scale attack involving 13 missiles and 805 drones, resulting in at least 11 deaths and 75 injuries across the country.

Ukraine's Government Headquarters Hit in Large-Scale Russian Attack
For the first time since the Russian invasion, Ukraine's government headquarters in Kyiv was hit in a large-scale attack involving 13 missiles and 805 drones, resulting in at least 11 deaths and 75 injuries across the country.
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Dutch Municipalities Seek Legal Action Against Bankrupt Groupcard
Over 120 Dutch municipalities are exploring legal action against the bankrupt Groupcard company, aiming to recover funds totaling nearly a million euros intended for social programs; the company lacked necessary licenses and misappropriated funds held in trust.

Dutch Municipalities Seek Legal Action Against Bankrupt Groupcard
Over 120 Dutch municipalities are exploring legal action against the bankrupt Groupcard company, aiming to recover funds totaling nearly a million euros intended for social programs; the company lacked necessary licenses and misappropriated funds held in trust.
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Racist Incidents in Dutch Football: Calls for Stronger Sanctions
Following racist chants directed at Congolese-rooted footballer Samuel Bamba during a Dutch football match, the players' union is advocating for stricter penalties against clubs and supporters involved in similar incidents.

Racist Incidents in Dutch Football: Calls for Stronger Sanctions
Following racist chants directed at Congolese-rooted footballer Samuel Bamba during a Dutch football match, the players' union is advocating for stricter penalties against clubs and supporters involved in similar incidents.
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Dutch Care Sector Faces Critical Staffing Shortages Amidst ZZP Crackdown
A crackdown on self-employed workers in the Dutch care sector has worsened existing staffing shortages, leading to increased workloads, high absenteeism, and compromised patient care, impacting over half of surveyed care workers.

Dutch Care Sector Faces Critical Staffing Shortages Amidst ZZP Crackdown
A crackdown on self-employed workers in the Dutch care sector has worsened existing staffing shortages, leading to increased workloads, high absenteeism, and compromised patient care, impacting over half of surveyed care workers.
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48% Bias Score
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