Macron's Failed Revolution: Economic Mismanagement and the Rise of the Far Right in France
Emmanuel Macron's presidency, initially praised as a symbol of liberal pluralism, is now facing a major crisis due to unpopular economic policies, a coalition with the far right, and a rise in police violence, culminating in a deeply unpopular and unstable government.
Macron's Failed Revolution: Economic Mismanagement and the Rise of the Far Right in France
Emmanuel Macron's presidency, initially praised as a symbol of liberal pluralism, is now facing a major crisis due to unpopular economic policies, a coalition with the far right, and a rise in police violence, culminating in a deeply unpopular and unstable government.
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68% Bias Score
Accelerated Evolution and its Unforeseen Consequences in Kawakami's \"Under the Eye of the Big Bird\"
In Hiromi Kawakami's \"Under the Eye of the Big Bird\", humanity's attempt to combat declining fertility through accelerated evolution in isolated communities leads to humans developing extraordinary abilities, unforeseen social conflicts, and the eventual merging of AI watchers with humans and anim...
Accelerated Evolution and its Unforeseen Consequences in Kawakami's \"Under the Eye of the Big Bird\"
In Hiromi Kawakami's \"Under the Eye of the Big Bird\", humanity's attempt to combat declining fertility through accelerated evolution in isolated communities leads to humans developing extraordinary abilities, unforeseen social conflicts, and the eventual merging of AI watchers with humans and anim...
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16% Bias Score
Bhopal Gas Tragedy Cleanup Begins, but Accusations of Greenwashing Surface
A cleanup operation has begun to remove 337 tonnes of toxic waste from the site of the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy, but campaigners argue this represents less than 1% of the total waste and is a publicity stunt. The incineration of this waste will create 900 tonnes of toxic residue, which will be buried...
Bhopal Gas Tragedy Cleanup Begins, but Accusations of Greenwashing Surface
A cleanup operation has begun to remove 337 tonnes of toxic waste from the site of the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy, but campaigners argue this represents less than 1% of the total waste and is a publicity stunt. The incineration of this waste will create 900 tonnes of toxic residue, which will be buried...
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44% Bias Score
Johnson's House Speakership Faces Crucial Reelection Test
House Speaker Mike Johnson faces a reelection challenge on Friday due to internal Republican opposition, despite President-elect Trump's endorsement; a single opposing vote could paralyze the House, mirroring the chaos following Kevin McCarthy's ouster.
Johnson's House Speakership Faces Crucial Reelection Test
House Speaker Mike Johnson faces a reelection challenge on Friday due to internal Republican opposition, despite President-elect Trump's endorsement; a single opposing vote could paralyze the House, mirroring the chaos following Kevin McCarthy's ouster.
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60% Bias Score
Blair Government's 2004 Migration Policy Failure: Unforeseen Consequences and Brexit
In 2004, the Blair government decided to grant immediate freedom of movement to citizens from 10 new EU member states, despite internal opposition and flawed Home Office forecasts predicting only 13,000 migrants; this led to 87,000 arrivals by the end of 2004 and 750,000 by 2007, significantly impac...
Blair Government's 2004 Migration Policy Failure: Unforeseen Consequences and Brexit
In 2004, the Blair government decided to grant immediate freedom of movement to citizens from 10 new EU member states, despite internal opposition and flawed Home Office forecasts predicting only 13,000 migrants; this led to 87,000 arrivals by the end of 2004 and 750,000 by 2007, significantly impac...
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36% Bias Score
UK School Disrepair: Asbestos Risk and Funding Crisis
A Guardian investigation reveals that 1.5 million children in England attend schools in disrepair, with a lack of assessment for mesothelioma risk from asbestos, potentially leading to hundreds of thousands of future deaths.
UK School Disrepair: Asbestos Risk and Funding Crisis
A Guardian investigation reveals that 1.5 million children in England attend schools in disrepair, with a lack of assessment for mesothelioma risk from asbestos, potentially leading to hundreds of thousands of future deaths.
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44% Bias Score
Chinese Activist Escapes to Canada Amidst Increased Censorship
Lu Yuyu, a Chinese activist, escaped to Canada after years of government surveillance, paying smugglers to leave China via Laos and Thailand. His escape highlights the risks faced by those documenting social unrest in China, where large-scale protests have declined amidst increasing censorship.
Chinese Activist Escapes to Canada Amidst Increased Censorship
Lu Yuyu, a Chinese activist, escaped to Canada after years of government surveillance, paying smugglers to leave China via Laos and Thailand. His escape highlights the risks faced by those documenting social unrest in China, where large-scale protests have declined amidst increasing censorship.
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36% Bias Score
Musk's X Posts on Robinson and Starmer Spark UK Political Outrage
Elon Musk's X posts calling for the release of Tommy Robinson and attacking Keir Starmer over past handling of child sexual exploitation cases in Oldham sparked outrage among Labour MPs, leading to calls for the UK government to leave the platform; Musk's reported $100 million donation to Reform UK ...
Musk's X Posts on Robinson and Starmer Spark UK Political Outrage
Elon Musk's X posts calling for the release of Tommy Robinson and attacking Keir Starmer over past handling of child sexual exploitation cases in Oldham sparked outrage among Labour MPs, leading to calls for the UK government to leave the platform; Musk's reported $100 million donation to Reform UK ...
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52% Bias Score
UK's 2034 Hybrid Car Sales Decision
The UK government is deciding whether to permit sales of non-plug-in hybrid vehicles until 2034, balancing environmental goals with the impact on the domestic auto industry, particularly Toyota's Burnaston plant.
UK's 2034 Hybrid Car Sales Decision
The UK government is deciding whether to permit sales of non-plug-in hybrid vehicles until 2034, balancing environmental goals with the impact on the domestic auto industry, particularly Toyota's Burnaston plant.
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48% Bias Score
Tesla Misses Delivery Targets, Stock Drops 3.5%
Tesla's 2024 global vehicle deliveries fell 1.1% short of expectations at 1.79 million units, due to increased competition, reduced subsidies, and underwhelming responses to price cuts and new models; the company's stock fell 3.5% in response.
Tesla Misses Delivery Targets, Stock Drops 3.5%
Tesla's 2024 global vehicle deliveries fell 1.1% short of expectations at 1.79 million units, due to increased competition, reduced subsidies, and underwhelming responses to price cuts and new models; the company's stock fell 3.5% in response.
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56% Bias Score
Shrinking Graduate Salary Premium Fuels Political Instability
A Resolution Foundation report reveals a 4% real-term decrease in new graduate salaries over two decades, while the minimum wage has risen by 60%, blurring the lines between white-collar and blue-collar jobs and potentially fueling political instability among disillusioned young professionals.
Shrinking Graduate Salary Premium Fuels Political Instability
A Resolution Foundation report reveals a 4% real-term decrease in new graduate salaries over two decades, while the minimum wage has risen by 60%, blurring the lines between white-collar and blue-collar jobs and potentially fueling political instability among disillusioned young professionals.
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48% Bias Score
New Orleans Attack: 14 Dead, Security Questions Raised
A lone gunman, inspired by Islamic State, killed 14 and injured 35 in New Orleans' French Quarter on January 1st, 2025, prompting political debate and raising concerns about security measures, though the area quickly resumed normal activity.
New Orleans Attack: 14 Dead, Security Questions Raised
A lone gunman, inspired by Islamic State, killed 14 and injured 35 in New Orleans' French Quarter on January 1st, 2025, prompting political debate and raising concerns about security measures, though the area quickly resumed normal activity.
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32% Bias Score