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Diverse Shortlist Announced for 2024 Dylan Thomas Prize
The 2024 Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize shortlist, chosen from 12 entries, features six writers under 39: Eley Williams (short stories), Yael van der Wouden (novel), Ferdia Lennon (novel), Seán Hewitt (poetry), Rebecca Watson (novel), and Yasmin Zaher (novel), with the winner announced on May...
Diverse Shortlist Announced for 2024 Dylan Thomas Prize
The 2024 Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize shortlist, chosen from 12 entries, features six writers under 39: Eley Williams (short stories), Yael van der Wouden (novel), Ferdia Lennon (novel), Seán Hewitt (poetry), Rebecca Watson (novel), and Yasmin Zaher (novel), with the winner announced on May...
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Over 400 Palestinians Killed in Israeli Airstrikes on Gaza
Over 400 Palestinians, including many children, were killed in Israeli airstrikes in Gaza, prompting evacuation orders and raising concerns of renewed ground operations; Israel claims Hamas violated a ceasefire agreement, but evidence suggests continued Israeli violations and ongoing attacks.
Over 400 Palestinians Killed in Israeli Airstrikes on Gaza
Over 400 Palestinians, including many children, were killed in Israeli airstrikes in Gaza, prompting evacuation orders and raising concerns of renewed ground operations; Israel claims Hamas violated a ceasefire agreement, but evidence suggests continued Israeli violations and ongoing attacks.
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80% Bias Score


Israel's Renewed Gaza Offensive Causes Mass Displacement and Worsening Humanitarian Crisis
Israel's renewed offensive in Gaza has killed over 600 Palestinians and displaced more than 160,000, reversing the progress made during a two-month ceasefire, leading to a worsening humanitarian crisis and forcing many to return to damaged homes or crowded camps.
Israel's Renewed Gaza Offensive Causes Mass Displacement and Worsening Humanitarian Crisis
Israel's renewed offensive in Gaza has killed over 600 Palestinians and displaced more than 160,000, reversing the progress made during a two-month ceasefire, leading to a worsening humanitarian crisis and forcing many to return to damaged homes or crowded camps.
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Imamoğlu Arrest Sparks Protests and Internet Restrictions in Turkey
Turkish police arrested Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoğlu on Wednesday, a key Erdoğan rival, amid an investigation into alleged corruption and terror links; authorities also issued warrants for 100 others, banned demonstrations, and restricted access to multiple social media platforms.
Imamoğlu Arrest Sparks Protests and Internet Restrictions in Turkey
Turkish police arrested Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoğlu on Wednesday, a key Erdoğan rival, amid an investigation into alleged corruption and terror links; authorities also issued warrants for 100 others, banned demonstrations, and restricted access to multiple social media platforms.
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Canada, Australia Partner on C$6bn Arctic Radar System Amidst US Defense Shift
Canada and Australia announced a C$6bn (A$6.6bn) deal to develop a new Arctic radar system, replacing an aging network, amidst concerns about shifting US priorities and potential Russian aggression; Canada will also boost its military presence in the far north.
Canada, Australia Partner on C$6bn Arctic Radar System Amidst US Defense Shift
Canada and Australia announced a C$6bn (A$6.6bn) deal to develop a new Arctic radar system, replacing an aging network, amidst concerns about shifting US priorities and potential Russian aggression; Canada will also boost its military presence in the far north.
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Louisiana Executes Inmate Using Controversial Nitrogen Gas
Louisiana conducted its first nitrogen gas execution on Tuesday, resulting in the death of Jessie Hoffman Jr. after 19 minutes of convulsive activity, despite legal challenges and concerns about the method's humanity and religious implications.
Louisiana Executes Inmate Using Controversial Nitrogen Gas
Louisiana conducted its first nitrogen gas execution on Tuesday, resulting in the death of Jessie Hoffman Jr. after 19 minutes of convulsive activity, despite legal challenges and concerns about the method's humanity and religious implications.
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Haunted Rental: A Novel Explores Anxieties of London's Housing Crisis
Róisín Lanigan's "I Want to Go Home But I'm Already There" follows Áine and Elliot as they move into a seemingly undesirable London rental, exploring Áine's growing unease and the psychic toll of renting in a gentrified city, contrasting with Elliot's dismissive attitude.

Haunted Rental: A Novel Explores Anxieties of London's Housing Crisis
Róisín Lanigan's "I Want to Go Home But I'm Already There" follows Áine and Elliot as they move into a seemingly undesirable London rental, exploring Áine's growing unease and the psychic toll of renting in a gentrified city, contrasting with Elliot's dismissive attitude.
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Israel Launches Ground Offensive in Gaza, Killing Over 436
Israel launched a ground offensive in Gaza, seizing the Netzarim corridor after airstrikes killed over 436 people in 48 hours, including a UN staff member, halting north-south travel and escalating the conflict.

Israel Launches Ground Offensive in Gaza, Killing Over 436
Israel launched a ground offensive in Gaza, seizing the Netzarim corridor after airstrikes killed over 436 people in 48 hours, including a UN staff member, halting north-south travel and escalating the conflict.
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60% Bias Score

Russia Attacks Ukraine Despite Partial Ceasefire Agreement
Following a phone call between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump resulting in a partial ceasefire agreement, Russia launched a drone and missile attack on Ukraine, injuring civilians and damaging infrastructure, including a hospital in Sumy.

Russia Attacks Ukraine Despite Partial Ceasefire Agreement
Following a phone call between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump resulting in a partial ceasefire agreement, Russia launched a drone and missile attack on Ukraine, injuring civilians and damaging infrastructure, including a hospital in Sumy.
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Australia's "Golden Visa" Program: Concerns Over Reinstatement
Australia's opposition party plans to reinstate a controversial "golden visa" program, allowing wealthy foreign investors permanent residency, despite concerns about money laundering and foreign interference raised by experts and government agencies; the program, abolished in early 2024, granted ove...

Australia's "Golden Visa" Program: Concerns Over Reinstatement
Australia's opposition party plans to reinstate a controversial "golden visa" program, allowing wealthy foreign investors permanent residency, despite concerns about money laundering and foreign interference raised by experts and government agencies; the program, abolished in early 2024, granted ove...
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Severn Estuary Commission Recommends Lagoon Tidal Energy Projects
The Severn Estuary Commission recommends lagoon-style tidal energy projects over a large barrage, citing environmental concerns, while highlighting the potential for up to 7% of UK electricity needs and significant economic benefits.

Severn Estuary Commission Recommends Lagoon Tidal Energy Projects
The Severn Estuary Commission recommends lagoon-style tidal energy projects over a large barrage, citing environmental concerns, while highlighting the potential for up to 7% of UK electricity needs and significant economic benefits.
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Judge Sofronoff Found Guilty of Corrupt Conduct
The ACT Integrity Commission found former Queensland judge Walter Sofronoff guilty of serious corrupt conduct for leaking his inquiry report into the Bruce Lehrmann prosecution to journalists Janet Albrechtsen and Elizabeth Byrne before its official release on August 2nd, 2024, violating the Inquiri...

Judge Sofronoff Found Guilty of Corrupt Conduct
The ACT Integrity Commission found former Queensland judge Walter Sofronoff guilty of serious corrupt conduct for leaking his inquiry report into the Bruce Lehrmann prosecution to journalists Janet Albrechtsen and Elizabeth Byrne before its official release on August 2nd, 2024, violating the Inquiri...
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52% Bias Score
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