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South Africa to Reopen Inquest into Steve Biko's Death
Nearly 50 years after anti-apartheid activist Steve Biko died in police custody in 1977, South African prosecutors will reopen an inquest into his death, prompted by new evidence and past failures to hold perpetrators accountable.
South Africa to Reopen Inquest into Steve Biko's Death
Nearly 50 years after anti-apartheid activist Steve Biko died in police custody in 1977, South African prosecutors will reopen an inquest into his death, prompted by new evidence and past failures to hold perpetrators accountable.
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4% Bias Score


UK Launches Campaign to Deter Channel Crossings
The UK Home Office is launching a joint campaign with France to deter asylum seekers from attempting dangerous Channel crossings, using posters and leaflets warning of risks and potential return under a new agreement, while refugee organizations criticize the approach.
UK Launches Campaign to Deter Channel Crossings
The UK Home Office is launching a joint campaign with France to deter asylum seekers from attempting dangerous Channel crossings, using posters and leaflets warning of risks and potential return under a new agreement, while refugee organizations criticize the approach.
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60% Bias Score


Australia to Deploy Dozens of Ghost Shark Autonomous Submarines
Australia will deploy dozens of Ghost Shark XL-AUVs, autonomous submarines with long-range strike capabilities, starting January 2026, as part of a $1.7 billion investment to counter emerging threats.
Australia to Deploy Dozens of Ghost Shark Autonomous Submarines
Australia will deploy dozens of Ghost Shark XL-AUVs, autonomous submarines with long-range strike capabilities, starting January 2026, as part of a $1.7 billion investment to counter emerging threats.
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44% Bias Score


Three Former Top FBI Officials Sue for Wrongful Termination, Citing Political Influence
Three former senior FBI officials sued FBI Director Christopher Wray, Kash Patel, and the federal government for wrongful termination, alleging widespread unlawful political influence within the bureau.
Three Former Top FBI Officials Sue for Wrongful Termination, Citing Political Influence
Three former senior FBI officials sued FBI Director Christopher Wray, Kash Patel, and the federal government for wrongful termination, alleging widespread unlawful political influence within the bureau.
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56% Bias Score


Trump's Uncharacteristic Silence on Epstein Files Fuels Speculation
Donald Trump's unusual reticence regarding documents released from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, including a birthday card with a questionable signature, contrasts sharply with his past behavior and fuels speculation about hidden information.
Trump's Uncharacteristic Silence on Epstein Files Fuels Speculation
Donald Trump's unusual reticence regarding documents released from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, including a birthday card with a questionable signature, contrasts sharply with his past behavior and fuels speculation about hidden information.
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56% Bias Score


Seurat and the Neo-Impressionists: A Critical Look at the National Gallery Exhibition
The National Gallery's exhibition on Neo-Impressionism, primarily featuring works from the Kröller-Müller Museum, contrasts the revolutionary ideals of the movement with the largely conventional execution of many pieces, highlighting Seurat's exceptional vision.
Seurat and the Neo-Impressionists: A Critical Look at the National Gallery Exhibition
The National Gallery's exhibition on Neo-Impressionism, primarily featuring works from the Kröller-Müller Museum, contrasts the revolutionary ideals of the movement with the largely conventional execution of many pieces, highlighting Seurat's exceptional vision.
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52% Bias Score

Harris' Memoir Details Biden's 2024 Decision as Reckless, Reveals White House Frustrations
In her new memoir, Vice President Kamala Harris criticizes President Biden's 2024 reelection bid as reckless, details feeling marginalized within the White House, and recounts insufficient defense against Fox News attacks.

Harris' Memoir Details Biden's 2024 Decision as Reckless, Reveals White House Frustrations
In her new memoir, Vice President Kamala Harris criticizes President Biden's 2024 reelection bid as reckless, details feeling marginalized within the White House, and recounts insufficient defense against Fox News attacks.
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36% Bias Score

UK Food Bank Use Soars, Exposing Government Failure on Child Poverty
The Trussell Trust, the UK's largest food bank network, reports a sharp increase in food bank use, highlighting the government's failure to address child poverty and improve living standards, impacting millions.

UK Food Bank Use Soars, Exposing Government Failure on Child Poverty
The Trussell Trust, the UK's largest food bank network, reports a sharp increase in food bank use, highlighting the government's failure to address child poverty and improve living standards, impacting millions.
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48% Bias Score

Ghost Trail": A French Film Exploring the Unseen Scars of Syrian War
French director Jonathan Millet's "Ghost Trail" follows a Syrian refugee in Strasbourg as he tracks a suspected torturer from Sednaya prison, using sensory details and unspoken tension to portray the lasting impact of violence.

Ghost Trail": A French Film Exploring the Unseen Scars of Syrian War
French director Jonathan Millet's "Ghost Trail" follows a Syrian refugee in Strasbourg as he tracks a suspected torturer from Sednaya prison, using sensory details and unspoken tension to portray the lasting impact of violence.
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36% Bias Score

New Mexico to Offer Free Universal Childcare
Starting November 1st, New Mexico will become the first US state to provide free universal childcare to all residents, regardless of income, expanding on a successful program that significantly reduced poverty.

New Mexico to Offer Free Universal Childcare
Starting November 1st, New Mexico will become the first US state to provide free universal childcare to all residents, regardless of income, expanding on a successful program that significantly reduced poverty.
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28% Bias Score

Police to Stop Recording Non-Crime Hate Incidents
Following criticism, the chief inspector of constabulary, Sir Andy Cooke, announced that police will no longer record or investigate non-crime hate incidents, citing concerns about their impact on free speech and policing efficiency.

Police to Stop Recording Non-Crime Hate Incidents
Following criticism, the chief inspector of constabulary, Sir Andy Cooke, announced that police will no longer record or investigate non-crime hate incidents, citing concerns about their impact on free speech and policing efficiency.
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28% Bias Score

Facial Warming Response to Baby Cries: A Study Using Thermal Imaging
A study using thermal imaging revealed that both men and women experience a rise in facial temperature when hearing distressed baby cries, with the effect correlating to the intensity of the cry's disharmony.

Facial Warming Response to Baby Cries: A Study Using Thermal Imaging
A study using thermal imaging revealed that both men and women experience a rise in facial temperature when hearing distressed baby cries, with the effect correlating to the intensity of the cry's disharmony.
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8% Bias Score
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