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UK Courts Televise Swift Justice for Post-Homicide Riots
Following a triple homicide in Southport, UK courts rapidly prosecuted 677 cases related to subsequent violent incidents, handing down sentences ranging from 8 months to 3 years; televised sentencing proceedings and government social media updates publicized the swift and harsh justice.
UK Courts Televise Swift Justice for Post-Homicide Riots
Following a triple homicide in Southport, UK courts rapidly prosecuted 677 cases related to subsequent violent incidents, handing down sentences ranging from 8 months to 3 years; televised sentencing proceedings and government social media updates publicized the swift and harsh justice.
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68% Bias Score


Surge in Minor Lawlessness Reflects Deepening Societal Issues in Greece
Greece is experiencing a rise in minor lawlessness, including reckless driving, vandalism, and fare evasion, linked to economic hardship, distrust in institutions, and a decline in civic order.
Surge in Minor Lawlessness Reflects Deepening Societal Issues in Greece
Greece is experiencing a rise in minor lawlessness, including reckless driving, vandalism, and fare evasion, linked to economic hardship, distrust in institutions, and a decline in civic order.
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40% Bias Score


Government Crackdown Suppresses Opposition in [Country Name]
In response to opposition protests and boycotts, the government launched a crackdown, arresting journalists, students, and politicians; this action suppresses dissent and reinforces existing power structures.
Government Crackdown Suppresses Opposition in [Country Name]
In response to opposition protests and boycotts, the government launched a crackdown, arresting journalists, students, and politicians; this action suppresses dissent and reinforces existing power structures.
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52% Bias Score


CGT Quits French Pension Reform Talks
The CGT union withdrew from French pension talks on Wednesday after François Bayrou refused to lower the retirement age to 62, leaving only three unions and two employers' organizations in the discussions, and marking a significant setback for the government.
CGT Quits French Pension Reform Talks
The CGT union withdrew from French pension talks on Wednesday after François Bayrou refused to lower the retirement age to 62, leaving only three unions and two employers' organizations in the discussions, and marking a significant setback for the government.
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48% Bias Score


Bayrou Rules Out Lowering Retirement Age, Jeopardizing Pension Reform Talks
French politician François Bayrou declared on March 16th that the retirement age will not return to 62, jeopardizing social partner negotiations and sparking widespread criticism from unions and opposition parties.
Bayrou Rules Out Lowering Retirement Age, Jeopardizing Pension Reform Talks
French politician François Bayrou declared on March 16th that the retirement age will not return to 62, jeopardizing social partner negotiations and sparking widespread criticism from unions and opposition parties.
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52% Bias Score


Greece Faces High Risk of Political Instability
Greece is at risk of political instability and social unrest due to weak institutions, ineffective leadership, and a volatile population, particularly if early elections are held.
Greece Faces High Risk of Political Instability
Greece is at risk of political instability and social unrest due to weak institutions, ineffective leadership, and a volatile population, particularly if early elections are held.
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68% Bias Score

Turkey Boycott Calls Spark Debate Over Freedom and Government Control
Turkey's president and religious leader issued boycott calls against specific products and media outlets, prompting public debate over freedom of choice and highlighting government influence over institutions and potential human rights violations.

Turkey Boycott Calls Spark Debate Over Freedom and Government Control
Turkey's president and religious leader issued boycott calls against specific products and media outlets, prompting public debate over freedom of choice and highlighting government influence over institutions and potential human rights violations.
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80% Bias Score

Greece Launches Citizen Feedback Survey to Improve Public Services
The Greek Prime Minister will send a digital questionnaire to four million citizens to evaluate public services, aiming to improve government efficiency and responsiveness, a process delayed by six years.

Greece Launches Citizen Feedback Survey to Improve Public Services
The Greek Prime Minister will send a digital questionnaire to four million citizens to evaluate public services, aiming to improve government efficiency and responsiveness, a process delayed by six years.
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60% Bias Score

Spain's Storm Crisis Exposes Deep Political Dysfunction"
Relentless storms since late February have caused widespread flooding in Spain, highlighting a contrast between the current emergency response and the political failures following the devastating 2019 Valencia floods, which claimed 227 lives. The article also details the deep political dysfunction c...

Spain's Storm Crisis Exposes Deep Political Dysfunction"
Relentless storms since late February have caused widespread flooding in Spain, highlighting a contrast between the current emergency response and the political failures following the devastating 2019 Valencia floods, which claimed 227 lives. The article also details the deep political dysfunction c...
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68% Bias Score

Bolivian Protests Erupt Amidst Fuel Shortages and Soaring Inflation
On March 19, 2025, thousands of Bolivians protested in La Paz and El Alto due to severe fuel and dollar shortages, causing roadblocks and highlighting 12.03% annual inflation—the highest since 2008—with 66% of gas stations lacking fuel this week.

Bolivian Protests Erupt Amidst Fuel Shortages and Soaring Inflation
On March 19, 2025, thousands of Bolivians protested in La Paz and El Alto due to severe fuel and dollar shortages, causing roadblocks and highlighting 12.03% annual inflation—the highest since 2008—with 66% of gas stations lacking fuel this week.
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36% Bias Score

European Cities Coalition Demands Housing Spending Increase
European cities are forming a coalition to address the housing crisis, viewing it as a critical threat to the EU's stability and social cohesion, advocating for increased public spending on affordable housing exempt from deficit rules.

European Cities Coalition Demands Housing Spending Increase
European cities are forming a coalition to address the housing crisis, viewing it as a critical threat to the EU's stability and social cohesion, advocating for increased public spending on affordable housing exempt from deficit rules.
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56% Bias Score

Argentine Football Fans Clash with Police During Pension Protest
Thousands of Argentinian football fans protested pension cuts in Buenos Aires on Wednesday, clashing violently with police, resulting in arrests and injuries; the government responded by accusing protesters of attempting a coup.

Argentine Football Fans Clash with Police During Pension Protest
Thousands of Argentinian football fans protested pension cuts in Buenos Aires on Wednesday, clashing violently with police, resulting in arrests and injuries; the government responded by accusing protesters of attempting a coup.
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56% Bias Score
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