Amazon to Settle Lawsuit from Delivery Drivers Over Unpaid Wages
Amazon is settling a lawsuit brought by delivery drivers who claimed they were misclassified as independent contractors, potentially costing the company up to £140 million in compensation for unpaid wages and benefits.
Amazon to Settle Lawsuit from Delivery Drivers Over Unpaid Wages
Amazon is settling a lawsuit brought by delivery drivers who claimed they were misclassified as independent contractors, potentially costing the company up to £140 million in compensation for unpaid wages and benefits.
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40% Bias Score
Argentina's Austerity Measures Drive Poverty to Two-Decade High
Under President Javier Milei's austerity measures, Argentina's poverty rate has soared to a two-decade high of 53%, impacting 18% in extreme poverty and more than 60% of children under 14, leading to widespread food insecurity and social distress in impoverished areas like Barrio Mugica and La Carol...
Argentina's Austerity Measures Drive Poverty to Two-Decade High
Under President Javier Milei's austerity measures, Argentina's poverty rate has soared to a two-decade high of 53%, impacting 18% in extreme poverty and more than 60% of children under 14, leading to widespread food insecurity and social distress in impoverished areas like Barrio Mugica and La Carol...
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68% Bias Score
Alsatian Christmas: Joy Amidst War in 1915
In war-torn Europe during Christmas 1915, Alsatian villagers, recently liberated from 40 years of German rule, celebrated their French identity with Christmas trees, traditional costumes, and a festive midnight mass, despite the ongoing war and close proximity to the frontlines.
Alsatian Christmas: Joy Amidst War in 1915
In war-torn Europe during Christmas 1915, Alsatian villagers, recently liberated from 40 years of German rule, celebrated their French identity with Christmas trees, traditional costumes, and a festive midnight mass, despite the ongoing war and close proximity to the frontlines.
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60% Bias Score
Lawsuit Accuses US of Circumventing Leahy Law to Fund Israeli Military Units
A lawsuit filed against the US State Department accuses it of circumventing the Leahy Law by continuing to fund Israeli military units accused of human rights abuses in the occupied Palestinian territories, marking the first time victims have challenged the State Department's inaction under this law...
Lawsuit Accuses US of Circumventing Leahy Law to Fund Israeli Military Units
A lawsuit filed against the US State Department accuses it of circumventing the Leahy Law by continuing to fund Israeli military units accused of human rights abuses in the occupied Palestinian territories, marking the first time victims have challenged the State Department's inaction under this law...
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24% Bias Score
Criminology Student Guilty of Bournemouth Beach Murder
A 20-year-old criminology student, Nasen Saadi, was found guilty of murdering Amie Gray and attempting to murder Leanne Miles on a Bournemouth beach in May after months of planning, researching murder investigations, and acquiring multiple knives. Saadi's misogynistic views and potential sexual grat...
Criminology Student Guilty of Bournemouth Beach Murder
A 20-year-old criminology student, Nasen Saadi, was found guilty of murdering Amie Gray and attempting to murder Leanne Miles on a Bournemouth beach in May after months of planning, researching murder investigations, and acquiring multiple knives. Saadi's misogynistic views and potential sexual grat...
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44% Bias Score
UK Government Refuses Pension Compensation, Sparking Constitutional Crisis
The UK government's refusal to compensate thousands of women affected by state pension age increases, despite an ombudsman's ruling, has sparked outrage and raised serious constitutional questions. The decision affects women who retired early, unaware of the changes, and highlights the lack of notif...
UK Government Refuses Pension Compensation, Sparking Constitutional Crisis
The UK government's refusal to compensate thousands of women affected by state pension age increases, despite an ombudsman's ruling, has sparked outrage and raised serious constitutional questions. The decision affects women who retired early, unaware of the changes, and highlights the lack of notif...
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52% Bias Score
UK's Balancing Act: Navigating Economic Ties with China Amidst Espionage Concerns
Amidst concerns over Chinese espionage and influence operations in the UK, exemplified by the Yang Tengbo case, Prime Minister Starmer's call for a "pragmatic and serious" relationship with China faces challenges due to conflicting priorities within the government and external pressures.
UK's Balancing Act: Navigating Economic Ties with China Amidst Espionage Concerns
Amidst concerns over Chinese espionage and influence operations in the UK, exemplified by the Yang Tengbo case, Prime Minister Starmer's call for a "pragmatic and serious" relationship with China faces challenges due to conflicting priorities within the government and external pressures.
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64% Bias Score
UK Tech Transfer to Chinese AI Firms Raises National Security Concerns
Chinese AI chip companies Moore Threads and Biren Technology obtained access to UK-based Imagination Technologies' advanced microchip designs before US sanctions, raising concerns about technology transfer and potential military applications, despite Imagination's claims of compliance with export la...
UK Tech Transfer to Chinese AI Firms Raises National Security Concerns
Chinese AI chip companies Moore Threads and Biren Technology obtained access to UK-based Imagination Technologies' advanced microchip designs before US sanctions, raising concerns about technology transfer and potential military applications, despite Imagination's claims of compliance with export la...
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56% Bias Score
French Court Upholds Sarkozy's Corruption Conviction
France's highest court upheld Nicolas Sarkozy's 2021 conviction for corruption and influence peddling, sentencing him to a year of electronic monitoring, a first for a former French president; he will appeal to the European Court of Human Rights.
French Court Upholds Sarkozy's Corruption Conviction
France's highest court upheld Nicolas Sarkozy's 2021 conviction for corruption and influence peddling, sentencing him to a year of electronic monitoring, a first for a former French president; he will appeal to the European Court of Human Rights.
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48% Bias Score
Brexit's Two-Year Trade Impact: Smaller Firms Hit Hardest
Brexit cost the UK £27 billion in reduced trade with the EU in two years, less than initially predicted; large firms adapted, but over 14,000 smaller businesses stopped trading with the EU due to new barriers.
Brexit's Two-Year Trade Impact: Smaller Firms Hit Hardest
Brexit cost the UK £27 billion in reduced trade with the EU in two years, less than initially predicted; large firms adapted, but over 14,000 smaller businesses stopped trading with the EU due to new barriers.
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40% Bias Score
Biden Approves California's 2035 Gas Car Ban; Trump Vows Reversal
The Biden administration approved California's request to ban new gas-powered car sales by 2035 and implement stricter heavy-duty vehicle emission standards, a move incoming president Trump plans to immediately reverse, creating a significant political battle over environmental regulations.
Biden Approves California's 2035 Gas Car Ban; Trump Vows Reversal
The Biden administration approved California's request to ban new gas-powered car sales by 2035 and implement stricter heavy-duty vehicle emission standards, a move incoming president Trump plans to immediately reverse, creating a significant political battle over environmental regulations.
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48% Bias Score
Two Guantánamo Detainees Transferred to Malaysia After Bali Bombing Plea Deal
The US transferred two Malaysian detainees from Guantánamo Bay to Malaysia after they pleaded guilty to involvement in the 2002 Bali bombings and agreed to testify against the alleged mastermind; 27 detainees remain.
Two Guantánamo Detainees Transferred to Malaysia After Bali Bombing Plea Deal
The US transferred two Malaysian detainees from Guantánamo Bay to Malaysia after they pleaded guilty to involvement in the 2002 Bali bombings and agreed to testify against the alleged mastermind; 27 detainees remain.
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36% Bias Score