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Corbyn's New Party Challenges UK's Two-Party System
Jeremy Corbyn's new UK political party gained 600,000 supporters in a week, challenging the established two-party system and reflecting widespread public dissatisfaction with mainstream parties' handling of economic and foreign policy issues, particularly concerning Gaza; this mirrors similar trends...
Corbyn's New Party Challenges UK's Two-Party System
Jeremy Corbyn's new UK political party gained 600,000 supporters in a week, challenging the established two-party system and reflecting widespread public dissatisfaction with mainstream parties' handling of economic and foreign policy issues, particularly concerning Gaza; this mirrors similar trends...
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64% Bias Score


Kharkiv's Underground Cultural Resistance
Despite Russia's ongoing attacks, Kharkiv's cultural life persists underground, with a recent poetry festival demonstrating the city's resilience and a shift towards Ukrainian identity amidst a precarious printing industry and the constant threat of missile attacks.
Kharkiv's Underground Cultural Resistance
Despite Russia's ongoing attacks, Kharkiv's cultural life persists underground, with a recent poetry festival demonstrating the city's resilience and a shift towards Ukrainian identity amidst a precarious printing industry and the constant threat of missile attacks.
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28% Bias Score


New Biography Reassesses Elvis Presley's Manager, Colonel Tom Parker
Peter Guralnick's new biography, "The Colonel and the King," re-examines the life and career of Elvis Presley's manager, Colonel Tom Parker, challenging the long-held negative perception of him through extensive archival research and revealing a more complex figure than previously understood.
New Biography Reassesses Elvis Presley's Manager, Colonel Tom Parker
Peter Guralnick's new biography, "The Colonel and the King," re-examines the life and career of Elvis Presley's manager, Colonel Tom Parker, challenging the long-held negative perception of him through extensive archival research and revealing a more complex figure than previously understood.
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36% Bias Score


Major Flooding Emergency Declared in Northern NSW
Major flooding is impacting northern NSW after a weekend cold snap brought heavy snow to the northern tablelands and flooding to low-lying areas; emergency warnings are in place, with evacuations underway, and a search is ongoing for a missing woman swept away by floodwaters.
Major Flooding Emergency Declared in Northern NSW
Major flooding is impacting northern NSW after a weekend cold snap brought heavy snow to the northern tablelands and flooding to low-lying areas; emergency warnings are in place, with evacuations underway, and a search is ongoing for a missing woman swept away by floodwaters.
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28% Bias Score


German Choir Disrupts AfD Interview with Viral Anti-Far-Right Song
During a televised interview in Berlin, the Corner Chor choir disrupted Alice Weidel of Germany's AfD party with a powerful anti-AfD song, leading to complaints from Weidel and the party's demand for a re-broadcast, which was refused. The protest, amplified by social media, highlights the growing us...
German Choir Disrupts AfD Interview with Viral Anti-Far-Right Song
During a televised interview in Berlin, the Corner Chor choir disrupted Alice Weidel of Germany's AfD party with a powerful anti-AfD song, leading to complaints from Weidel and the party's demand for a re-broadcast, which was refused. The protest, amplified by social media, highlights the growing us...
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52% Bias Score


Palestinian Friendship Amidst Occupation: A Play's Powerful Message
My Name Is Alaa, Not Allah" is a play chronicling the friendship of two Palestinian boys in Jenin, whose lives are profoundly impacted by the Israeli occupation, culminating in the destruction of a symbolic model horse by an Israeli tank on October 7, 2023.
Palestinian Friendship Amidst Occupation: A Play's Powerful Message
My Name Is Alaa, Not Allah" is a play chronicling the friendship of two Palestinian boys in Jenin, whose lives are profoundly impacted by the Israeli occupation, culminating in the destruction of a symbolic model horse by an Israeli tank on October 7, 2023.
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36% Bias Score

UK Online Safety Act Sparks Transatlantic Free Speech Debate
The UK's Online Safety Act, implemented to protect children from harmful online content, has faced immediate backlash from the right in the UK and US, raising concerns about free speech versus online safety and resulting in potential multi-billion dollar fines for non-compliance.

UK Online Safety Act Sparks Transatlantic Free Speech Debate
The UK's Online Safety Act, implemented to protect children from harmful online content, has faced immediate backlash from the right in the UK and US, raising concerns about free speech versus online safety and resulting in potential multi-billion dollar fines for non-compliance.
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48% Bias Score

China's Influence Chills Academic Freedom in UK Universities
A survey reveals that UK academics studying China face harassment, surveillance, and self-censorship due to financial ties with China; respondents reported incidents of harassment and surveillance, highlighting the chilling effect on academic freedom.

China's Influence Chills Academic Freedom in UK Universities
A survey reveals that UK academics studying China face harassment, surveillance, and self-censorship due to financial ties with China; respondents reported incidents of harassment and surveillance, highlighting the chilling effect on academic freedom.
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40% Bias Score

West African Women Defy Stereotypes, Achieving Success Despite Challenges
This article chronicles the lives of several West African women over 60, showcasing their diverse roles and resilience in overcoming societal challenges, defying stereotypes, and contributing significantly to their communities.

West African Women Defy Stereotypes, Achieving Success Despite Challenges
This article chronicles the lives of several West African women over 60, showcasing their diverse roles and resilience in overcoming societal challenges, defying stereotypes, and contributing significantly to their communities.
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32% Bias Score

Melbourne Pro-Palestine Protest Blocked by Police, Unlike Sydney
On Sunday, approximately 25,000 pro-Palestine protestors in Melbourne were unexpectedly blocked by police from crossing the King Street Bridge, unlike a similar protest in Sydney that proceeded without incident, sparking concerns of inconsistent policing and potential bias.

Melbourne Pro-Palestine Protest Blocked by Police, Unlike Sydney
On Sunday, approximately 25,000 pro-Palestine protestors in Melbourne were unexpectedly blocked by police from crossing the King Street Bridge, unlike a similar protest in Sydney that proceeded without incident, sparking concerns of inconsistent policing and potential bias.
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52% Bias Score

BP's Major Brazilian Oil Discovery Signals Shift Back to Fossil Fuels
BP announced its largest oil and gas discovery in 25 years in Brazil's Santos basin, its 10th discovery this year, potentially reaching 2.3m to 2.5m barrels per day; this marks a strategic shift back to fossil fuels after abandoning its low-carbon energy focus due to financial setbacks.

BP's Major Brazilian Oil Discovery Signals Shift Back to Fossil Fuels
BP announced its largest oil and gas discovery in 25 years in Brazil's Santos basin, its 10th discovery this year, potentially reaching 2.3m to 2.5m barrels per day; this marks a strategic shift back to fossil fuels after abandoning its low-carbon energy focus due to financial setbacks.
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56% Bias Score

Harvard Denies \$500 Million Settlement with Trump Administration
Harvard University president Alan Garber denied reports of a \$500 million settlement with the Trump administration, stating they are pursuing legal action after the administration halted federal funding in June, following a similar \$221 million settlement with Columbia University.

Harvard Denies \$500 Million Settlement with Trump Administration
Harvard University president Alan Garber denied reports of a \$500 million settlement with the Trump administration, stating they are pursuing legal action after the administration halted federal funding in June, following a similar \$221 million settlement with Columbia University.
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36% Bias Score
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