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UK Government's AI Tool, Humphrey, Sparks Copyright Concerns
The UK government's AI tool, Humphrey, uses models from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google, raising concerns about copyright infringement and reliance on big tech; all English and Welsh officials will receive training, despite criticisms.
UK Government's AI Tool, Humphrey, Sparks Copyright Concerns
The UK government's AI tool, Humphrey, uses models from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google, raising concerns about copyright infringement and reliance on big tech; all English and Welsh officials will receive training, despite criticisms.
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60% Bias Score


AI Accurately Predicts UK Spending Review, Scoring 70%
Sky News used ChatGPT to project the UK's 2024 spending review ten days early, achieving 70% accuracy in predicting winners and losers, according to the Treasury's chief secretary, demonstrating AI's potential in budget forecasting.
AI Accurately Predicts UK Spending Review, Scoring 70%
Sky News used ChatGPT to project the UK's 2024 spending review ten days early, achieving 70% accuracy in predicting winners and losers, according to the Treasury's chief secretary, demonstrating AI's potential in budget forecasting.
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36% Bias Score


Armenian Motorcade Accident Raises Safety Concerns
A three-car accident in Armenia's Ararat province occurred 52 seconds after the Prime Minister's motorcade passed; three people were injured, prompting criticism of the motorcade's escort team for insufficient safety measures.
Armenian Motorcade Accident Raises Safety Concerns
A three-car accident in Armenia's Ararat province occurred 52 seconds after the Prime Minister's motorcade passed; three people were injured, prompting criticism of the motorcade's escort team for insufficient safety measures.
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48% Bias Score


Turkey Grants Diyanet Extensive Powers to Censor Religious Materials
A new Turkish law grants the Directorate of Religious Affairs (Diyanet) broad powers to review and ban Quran translations and other religious materials, raising concerns about censorship and freedom of expression.
Turkey Grants Diyanet Extensive Powers to Censor Religious Materials
A new Turkish law grants the Directorate of Religious Affairs (Diyanet) broad powers to review and ban Quran translations and other religious materials, raising concerns about censorship and freedom of expression.
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44% Bias Score


Tusk Calls for Confidence Vote Amidst Coalition Uncertainty After Polish Presidential Election
Following the defeat of his allied candidate in the Polish presidential runoff, Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced a confidence vote for his coalition government on June 11th, raising concerns about its long-term stability given the incoming president's opposing political agenda.
Tusk Calls for Confidence Vote Amidst Coalition Uncertainty After Polish Presidential Election
Following the defeat of his allied candidate in the Polish presidential runoff, Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced a confidence vote for his coalition government on June 11th, raising concerns about its long-term stability given the incoming president's opposing political agenda.
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44% Bias Score


Redeia Board Restructured: Government Appoints New Members, Retains Opposition Appointee
The Spanish government has appointed Arancha González Laya and Natalia Fabra to Redeia's board, unexpectedly retaining José María Abad (PP appointee) following a nationwide power outage on April 28th; the chair of the Appointments Committee resigned.
Redeia Board Restructured: Government Appoints New Members, Retains Opposition Appointee
The Spanish government has appointed Arancha González Laya and Natalia Fabra to Redeia's board, unexpectedly retaining José María Abad (PP appointee) following a nationwide power outage on April 28th; the chair of the Appointments Committee resigned.
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52% Bias Score

IRCC Report Reveals 62 Cases of Misconduct, Including Bribery Attempt
A report on misconduct at Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) found 62 cases of wrongdoing in 2023-2024, including bribery attempts, privacy breaches, and conflicts of interest, highlighting systemic vulnerabilities and prompting calls for enhanced internal controls.

IRCC Report Reveals 62 Cases of Misconduct, Including Bribery Attempt
A report on misconduct at Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) found 62 cases of wrongdoing in 2023-2024, including bribery attempts, privacy breaches, and conflicts of interest, highlighting systemic vulnerabilities and prompting calls for enhanced internal controls.
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44% Bias Score

Netherlands Ends Automatic Asylum Approval for Syrians
The Netherlands' caretaker cabinet changed its asylum policy for Syrians, ending automatic approval due to the fall of Assad's regime and improved security; applications are now individually assessed, with financial aid offered for voluntary repatriation.

Netherlands Ends Automatic Asylum Approval for Syrians
The Netherlands' caretaker cabinet changed its asylum policy for Syrians, ending automatic approval due to the fall of Assad's regime and improved security; applications are now individually assessed, with financial aid offered for voluntary repatriation.
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44% Bias Score

25 Spanish ALS Patients Sue Government Over Law's Funding Shortfall
At least 25 Spanish ALS patients are filing a joint lawsuit against the government for failing to fully fund the recently approved ALS law, citing insufficient funding seven months post-approval and highlighting a previously filed individual lawsuit that gained media attention.

25 Spanish ALS Patients Sue Government Over Law's Funding Shortfall
At least 25 Spanish ALS patients are filing a joint lawsuit against the government for failing to fully fund the recently approved ALS law, citing insufficient funding seven months post-approval and highlighting a previously filed individual lawsuit that gained media attention.
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48% Bias Score

Polish Government Faces Confidence Vote Amidst Internal Tensions
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced a confidence vote for his government on Wednesday, June 11, resolving a scheduling dispute with the speaker of the Diet, Szymon Holownia, and highlighting internal tensions within the ruling coalition.

Polish Government Faces Confidence Vote Amidst Internal Tensions
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced a confidence vote for his government on Wednesday, June 11, resolving a scheduling dispute with the speaker of the Diet, Szymon Holownia, and highlighting internal tensions within the ruling coalition.
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36% Bias Score

Elon Musk's Drug Use During Trump Administration Raises Concerns
A New York Times investigation reveals that Elon Musk, while serving as a close advisor to Donald Trump, engaged in extensive drug use, including ketamine, ecstasy, and psychedelic mushrooms; his reported actions raise concerns about his judgment and fitness for office, particularly considering his ...

Elon Musk's Drug Use During Trump Administration Raises Concerns
A New York Times investigation reveals that Elon Musk, while serving as a close advisor to Donald Trump, engaged in extensive drug use, including ketamine, ecstasy, and psychedelic mushrooms; his reported actions raise concerns about his judgment and fitness for office, particularly considering his ...
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52% Bias Score

CRA Cuts 280 Permanent Jobs Amidst Federal Austerity
The Canada Revenue Agency is cutting up to 280 permanent positions, mainly in the National Capital Region, due to budget constraints, following the non-renewal of over 1,000 term contracts since 2024, resulting in over 3,000 job losses and concerns about service delivery.

CRA Cuts 280 Permanent Jobs Amidst Federal Austerity
The Canada Revenue Agency is cutting up to 280 permanent positions, mainly in the National Capital Region, due to budget constraints, following the non-renewal of over 1,000 term contracts since 2024, resulting in over 3,000 job losses and concerns about service delivery.
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44% Bias Score
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