Mapping ownership and coverage bias across UK news media
Israeli forces have expanded their military campaign in southern Lebanon, with airstrikes and ground operations advancing toward the Zaharni River as a new objective. The escalation marks a continuation of Israel's offensive operations in the region.
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Human Rights Watch has accused the United Arab Emirates of training and deploying Colombian mercenaries to fight alongside the Rapid Support Forces in Sudan. The UAE government denies the allegations, which include claims of involvement in atrocities and ethnic cleansing during the ongoing civil war.
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No pro-market outlets have covered this story
Morocco and Senegal have emerged as the leading African contenders for success in the 2026 FIFA World Cup following recent continental performances. Morocco aims to build on their 2022 semi-final appearance, marking their transition into a global footballing power.
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Gisèle Pelicot has expressed shock after a judge issued non-custodial sentences to three teenage boys who filmed their sexual assaults on two girls in Hampshire. The case has drawn international attention following Pelicot's own high-profile trial in France involving sexual violence and victim advocacy.
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New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has announced the 'Block by Block' housing initiative, which aims to create 200,000 new rent-stabilized homes. The proposal includes a significant expansion of nonprofit housing ownership and targets what the administration describes as inequitable growth patterns across the city.
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Shadow Foreign Secretary Robert Jenrick and Reform UK's Basit Yusuf have publicly disagreed over the party's proposed immigration and deportation strategies. The dispute highlights internal tensions regarding the practical application of Reform UK's core policy platforms.
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