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French Business Leaders Face Security Risks Due to Public Data Disclosure
The attempted kidnapping of Paymium CEO Pierre Noizat's daughter highlights the vulnerability of French business leaders due to mandatory public disclosure of personal data, including home addresses, sparking calls for legislative reform to balance transparency and security.
French Business Leaders Face Security Risks Due to Public Data Disclosure
The attempted kidnapping of Paymium CEO Pierre Noizat's daughter highlights the vulnerability of French business leaders due to mandatory public disclosure of personal data, including home addresses, sparking calls for legislative reform to balance transparency and security.
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64% Bias Score


Musk's Texas Mansion Sparks Neighborhood Dispute Over Unpermitted Construction
Elon Musk's Texas mansion is at the center of a neighborhood dispute after unpermitted construction, including a non-compliant fence and gate, violated six city ordinances, leading to a zoning commission meeting rejecting variances and potential legal action.
Musk's Texas Mansion Sparks Neighborhood Dispute Over Unpermitted Construction
Elon Musk's Texas mansion is at the center of a neighborhood dispute after unpermitted construction, including a non-compliant fence and gate, violated six city ordinances, leading to a zoning commission meeting rejecting variances and potential legal action.
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64% Bias Score


Germany Arrests Three Suspected Russian Agents Planning Sabotage
Three Ukrainian men were arrested in Germany on May 14, 2025, for allegedly planning sabotage on behalf of Russia, including arson and explosive attacks on freight transport, highlighting a broader pattern of Russian espionage and sabotage targeting Germany's support for Ukraine.
Germany Arrests Three Suspected Russian Agents Planning Sabotage
Three Ukrainian men were arrested in Germany on May 14, 2025, for allegedly planning sabotage on behalf of Russia, including arson and explosive attacks on freight transport, highlighting a broader pattern of Russian espionage and sabotage targeting Germany's support for Ukraine.
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52% Bias Score


Germany Arrests Three for Alleged Russian-Backed Sabotage Plot
Three Ukrainian citizens were arrested in Germany for allegedly planning to detonate explosive devices in packages during transport on behalf of Russian state actors; the arrests follow warnings from German intelligence agencies regarding increased Russian sabotage and espionage.
Germany Arrests Three for Alleged Russian-Backed Sabotage Plot
Three Ukrainian citizens were arrested in Germany for allegedly planning to detonate explosive devices in packages during transport on behalf of Russian state actors; the arrests follow warnings from German intelligence agencies regarding increased Russian sabotage and espionage.
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44% Bias Score


KLM Resumes Tel Aviv Flights Amidst Staff Safety Concerns After Rocket Attack
KLM will resume flights to Tel Aviv from late May despite staff safety concerns following a recent rocket attack near Ben Gurion Airport; the airline cites daily safety checks and confidential information justifying the decision, while staff highlight the unpredictable nature of conflict zones and q...
KLM Resumes Tel Aviv Flights Amidst Staff Safety Concerns After Rocket Attack
KLM will resume flights to Tel Aviv from late May despite staff safety concerns following a recent rocket attack near Ben Gurion Airport; the airline cites daily safety checks and confidential information justifying the decision, while staff highlight the unpredictable nature of conflict zones and q...
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48% Bias Score


EU Biometric Entry System for Non-EU Short-Stay Visitors Enhances Security
A new EU regulation mandates biometric data collection for non-EU citizens on short visits to the Schengen Area to enhance security, addressing concerns about illegal immigration and terrorism, with implementation facing technical delays and raising human rights concerns.
EU Biometric Entry System for Non-EU Short-Stay Visitors Enhances Security
A new EU regulation mandates biometric data collection for non-EU citizens on short visits to the Schengen Area to enhance security, addressing concerns about illegal immigration and terrorism, with implementation facing technical delays and raising human rights concerns.
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44% Bias Score

Tripoli Clashes Leave Six Dead Amidst Power Struggle
Renewed clashes erupted Tuesday night in Tripoli, Libya, between the Rada Force and the 444 Brigade, leaving at least six dead and causing widespread damage, following Prime Minister Dbeibah's order to dissolve the Rada Force and the death of Abdelgani al-Kikli, leader of the Stability Support Autho...

Tripoli Clashes Leave Six Dead Amidst Power Struggle
Renewed clashes erupted Tuesday night in Tripoli, Libya, between the Rada Force and the 444 Brigade, leaving at least six dead and causing widespread damage, following Prime Minister Dbeibah's order to dissolve the Rada Force and the death of Abdelgani al-Kikli, leader of the Stability Support Autho...
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16% Bias Score

EU Implements Entry-Exit System for Non-EU Citizens
A new EU regulation, effective potentially in October 2024, will track non-EU citizens' entry and exit to the EU for stays up to 90 days within 180, aiming to improve crime detection and prevent irregular migration, though concerns about asylum seekers' rights exist.

EU Implements Entry-Exit System for Non-EU Citizens
A new EU regulation, effective potentially in October 2024, will track non-EU citizens' entry and exit to the EU for stays up to 90 days within 180, aiming to improve crime detection and prevent irregular migration, though concerns about asylum seekers' rights exist.
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48% Bias Score

Resurgence of Boko Haram Attacks in Northeastern Nigeria
Boko Haram attacks in northeastern Nigeria have sharply increased in 2024, reaching 191 incidents compared to 105 in 2022, resulting in widespread fear and over 35,000 deaths since 2009 according to the UNDP, and prompting concerns about the group's resurgence despite military presence.

Resurgence of Boko Haram Attacks in Northeastern Nigeria
Boko Haram attacks in northeastern Nigeria have sharply increased in 2024, reaching 191 incidents compared to 105 in 2022, resulting in widespread fear and over 35,000 deaths since 2009 according to the UNDP, and prompting concerns about the group's resurgence despite military presence.
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40% Bias Score

Android 16's Advanced Protection Mode: Enhanced Security, Sideloading Disablement
Android 16 will launch with Advanced Protection Mode, a suite of security features including sideloading disablement, app behavior restrictions, and Intrusion Detection, significantly enhancing Android's security and closing the gap with iPhones. This impacts 50% of Android users running outdated OS...

Android 16's Advanced Protection Mode: Enhanced Security, Sideloading Disablement
Android 16 will launch with Advanced Protection Mode, a suite of security features including sideloading disablement, app behavior restrictions, and Intrusion Detection, significantly enhancing Android's security and closing the gap with iPhones. This impacts 50% of Android users running outdated OS...
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40% Bias Score

Missing Ballot Container Found; Election Result Unaffected
A missing ballot container from the Hurstville polling place (Division of Barton) was recovered; the recount confirmed the initial count, leaving the election result unaffected.

Missing Ballot Container Found; Election Result Unaffected
A missing ballot container from the Hurstville polling place (Division of Barton) was recovered; the recount confirmed the initial count, leaving the election result unaffected.
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36% Bias Score

Renewed Fighting Erupts in Tripoli, Libya; UN Calls for Ceasefire
Intense fighting erupted in Tripoli, Libya, on Monday, prompting the UN to call for a ceasefire and raising concerns about civilian safety; the death of a prominent commander is suspected as a trigger.

Renewed Fighting Erupts in Tripoli, Libya; UN Calls for Ceasefire
Intense fighting erupted in Tripoli, Libya, on Monday, prompting the UN to call for a ceasefire and raising concerns about civilian safety; the death of a prominent commander is suspected as a trigger.
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32% Bias Score
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