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Criminology Student Accused of Fatal Beach Stabbing
Nasen Saadi, a 20-year-old criminology student, is accused of murdering Amie Gray and attempting to murder Leanne Miles on a Bournemouth beach in May; he denies the charges and told a prison officer he had a fascination with knives.
Criminology Student Accused of Fatal Beach Stabbing
Nasen Saadi, a 20-year-old criminology student, is accused of murdering Amie Gray and attempting to murder Leanne Miles on a Bournemouth beach in May; he denies the charges and told a prison officer he had a fascination with knives.
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52% Bias Score


Multiple Nations Launch Airstrikes in Syria Following Assad's Fall
Following President Bashar al-Assad's escape to Moscow on Sunday, multiple countries launched airstrikes in Syria as rebels, led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), freed prisoners from the Sednaya prison. The UN Security Council will meet to discuss the crisis.
Multiple Nations Launch Airstrikes in Syria Following Assad's Fall
Following President Bashar al-Assad's escape to Moscow on Sunday, multiple countries launched airstrikes in Syria as rebels, led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), freed prisoners from the Sednaya prison. The UN Security Council will meet to discuss the crisis.
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44% Bias Score


Court Backlog Delays Justice for Sex Assault Victims
A Leicester crown court judge handed a two-year suspended sentence to a man for sexually assaulting his two young nieces, causing outrage among the victims' family due to the significant trial delays resulting from a shortage of barristers and judges in England and Wales' overwhelmed court system, w...
Court Backlog Delays Justice for Sex Assault Victims
A Leicester crown court judge handed a two-year suspended sentence to a man for sexually assaulting his two young nieces, causing outrage among the victims' family due to the significant trial delays resulting from a shortage of barristers and judges in England and Wales' overwhelmed court system, w...
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60% Bias Score


South Korea President Yoon Banned From Leaving Country After Failed Coup Attempt
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is banned from leaving the country following a failed attempt to impose martial law last week, which opposition parties described as a 'second coup'. Lawmakers swiftly overturned the order after scuffles in parliament, but the ruling party's refusal to impeach hi...
South Korea President Yoon Banned From Leaving Country After Failed Coup Attempt
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is banned from leaving the country following a failed attempt to impose martial law last week, which opposition parties described as a 'second coup'. Lawmakers swiftly overturned the order after scuffles in parliament, but the ruling party's refusal to impeach hi...
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56% Bias Score


Dutton attacks Labor MP over antisemitism response after synagogue firebombing
Opposition leader Peter Dutton attacked Labor MP Josh Burns for insufficiently condemning antisemitism following a synagogue firebombing, prompting accusations of political opportunism from the Labor party and a rejection from Burns, who highlighted his continuous efforts supporting his community.
Dutton attacks Labor MP over antisemitism response after synagogue firebombing
Opposition leader Peter Dutton attacked Labor MP Josh Burns for insufficiently condemning antisemitism following a synagogue firebombing, prompting accusations of political opportunism from the Labor party and a rejection from Burns, who highlighted his continuous efforts supporting his community.
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60% Bias Score


UK Seeks "Economic Reset" with EU Amid Post-Brexit Tensions
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced plans for an "economic reset" with the EU, aiming to improve trade relations and address shared challenges like the Ukraine war, but facing obstacles from the EU over fishing rights and freedom of movement.
UK Seeks "Economic Reset" with EU Amid Post-Brexit Tensions
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced plans for an "economic reset" with the EU, aiming to improve trade relations and address shared challenges like the Ukraine war, but facing obstacles from the EU over fishing rights and freedom of movement.
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44% Bias Score

Syrian Rebels Capture Damascus, Ending Assad Regime
On Sunday morning, Syrian rebels captured Damascus, ousting Bashar al-Assad's regime after an 11-day offensive, leading to widespread celebrations and the release of thousands of prisoners from Sednaya prison; a transitional government is expected.

Syrian Rebels Capture Damascus, Ending Assad Regime
On Sunday morning, Syrian rebels captured Damascus, ousting Bashar al-Assad's regime after an 11-day offensive, leading to widespread celebrations and the release of thousands of prisoners from Sednaya prison; a transitional government is expected.
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48% Bias Score

Assad's Regime Falls After 13-Year Syrian Civil War
After 13 years and 580,000 deaths, Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria has fallen, with his wife and children fleeing to Russia. The Syrian Network for Human Rights attributes 90% of civilian deaths to Assad's forces.

Assad's Regime Falls After 13-Year Syrian Civil War
After 13 years and 580,000 deaths, Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria has fallen, with his wife and children fleeing to Russia. The Syrian Network for Human Rights attributes 90% of civilian deaths to Assad's forces.
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72% Bias Score

Fifa's High Score for Saudi 2034 World Cup Bid Amidst Qatari Worker Compensation Rejection
Fifa gave Saudi Arabia's 2034 World Cup bid a high score despite human rights concerns, while refusing compensation for abused Qatari World Cup workers, prompting outrage from human rights groups who fear a repeat of past exploitation.

Fifa's High Score for Saudi 2034 World Cup Bid Amidst Qatari Worker Compensation Rejection
Fifa gave Saudi Arabia's 2034 World Cup bid a high score despite human rights concerns, while refusing compensation for abused Qatari World Cup workers, prompting outrage from human rights groups who fear a repeat of past exploitation.
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56% Bias Score

Romania Annuls Presidential Election Amidst Alleged Russian Interference
Romania's constitutional court annulled its presidential election's first round due to alleged Russian interference, including cyberattacks and a pro-Putin candidate's surge fueled by a Russian-funded TikTok campaign; this unprecedented move has significant implications for democracy in Eastern Euro...

Romania Annuls Presidential Election Amidst Alleged Russian Interference
Romania's constitutional court annulled its presidential election's first round due to alleged Russian interference, including cyberattacks and a pro-Putin candidate's surge fueled by a Russian-funded TikTok campaign; this unprecedented move has significant implications for democracy in Eastern Euro...
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44% Bias Score

UK Government Fails to Prevent Rise of Extremism, Report Finds
Dame Sara Khan's report reveals the UK government's failure to prevent extremism's spread, citing inflammatory political language, conspiracy theories, and socio-economic factors as contributors to a "chronic risk of democratic decline," recommending a strategic overhaul of counter-extremism policie...

UK Government Fails to Prevent Rise of Extremism, Report Finds
Dame Sara Khan's report reveals the UK government's failure to prevent extremism's spread, citing inflammatory political language, conspiracy theories, and socio-economic factors as contributors to a "chronic risk of democratic decline," recommending a strategic overhaul of counter-extremism policie...
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48% Bias Score

Indiana Town's Architectural Transformation
The small Indiana city of Columbus became an unlikely modernist mecca due to a unique architectural program initiated by industrialist Joseph Irwin Miller, who, from the 1940s onward, commissioned renowned architects to design public buildings, transforming the city into a hub of architectural innov...

Indiana Town's Architectural Transformation
The small Indiana city of Columbus became an unlikely modernist mecca due to a unique architectural program initiated by industrialist Joseph Irwin Miller, who, from the 1940s onward, commissioned renowned architects to design public buildings, transforming the city into a hub of architectural innov...
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56% Bias Score
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