North Korean Troops Withdraw from Kursk After Heavy Casualties
Ukrainian officials report that North Korean troops have withdrawn from the frontlines in the Kursk region of Russia after suffering approximately 4,000 casualties out of 12,000 deployed, following a recent Ukrainian advance and highlighting Russia's use of foreign troops as expendable assets.
North Korean Troops Withdraw from Kursk After Heavy Casualties
Ukrainian officials report that North Korean troops have withdrawn from the frontlines in the Kursk region of Russia after suffering approximately 4,000 casualties out of 12,000 deployed, following a recent Ukrainian advance and highlighting Russia's use of foreign troops as expendable assets.
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40% Bias Score
New Hominin Species, *Homo juluensis*, Proposed Based on Chinese Fossils
Scientists propose *Homo juluensis*, a new hominin species, based on Chinese fossils with unusually large cranial capacities (1700-1800 cubic centimeters), challenging the 'Out of Africa' theory of human evolution and prompting debate among paleontologists.
New Hominin Species, *Homo juluensis*, Proposed Based on Chinese Fossils
Scientists propose *Homo juluensis*, a new hominin species, based on Chinese fossils with unusually large cranial capacities (1700-1800 cubic centimeters), challenging the 'Out of Africa' theory of human evolution and prompting debate among paleontologists.
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48% Bias Score
LVMH's 2024 Results Spark Tax Controversy in France
LVMH reported a €12.5 billion net income in 2024, despite a 17% decrease from 2023, prompting CEO Bernard Arnault to criticize France's planned corporate tax hike as a disincentive to domestic production. This sparked controversy, leading Arnault to clarify that LVMH has no relocation plans and pays...
LVMH's 2024 Results Spark Tax Controversy in France
LVMH reported a €12.5 billion net income in 2024, despite a 17% decrease from 2023, prompting CEO Bernard Arnault to criticize France's planned corporate tax hike as a disincentive to domestic production. This sparked controversy, leading Arnault to clarify that LVMH has no relocation plans and pays...
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EU Rushes Critical Medicines Act, Bypassing Impact Assessment
The EU is rushing to pass the Critical Medicines Act by March 11th, to address medicine shortages, but will forgo an impact assessment, despite concerns from stakeholders about insufficient consultation and evidence gathering.
EU Rushes Critical Medicines Act, Bypassing Impact Assessment
The EU is rushing to pass the Critical Medicines Act by March 11th, to address medicine shortages, but will forgo an impact assessment, despite concerns from stakeholders about insufficient consultation and evidence gathering.
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40% Bias Score
Barcelona Housing Crisis: Eviction Protest Highlights Soaring Rents and Lack of Affordable Housing
Protests against the eviction of Josep Torrent from his Barcelona apartment on February 4th highlight the city's housing crisis, where rising rents, fueled by short-term rentals and stagnant wages, force residents to dedicate over 40% of their income to housing, exceeding the EU average.
Barcelona Housing Crisis: Eviction Protest Highlights Soaring Rents and Lack of Affordable Housing
Protests against the eviction of Josep Torrent from his Barcelona apartment on February 4th highlight the city's housing crisis, where rising rents, fueled by short-term rentals and stagnant wages, force residents to dedicate over 40% of their income to housing, exceeding the EU average.
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48% Bias Score
Tech Billionaires' Greenland Mining Investments Fuel Trump's Threat
Donald Trump's alleged threat to seize Greenland, fueled by its strategic location and mineral wealth, is linked to tech billionaires' investments in Greenlandic mining companies like KoBold Metals (backed by Bezos, Altman, and Zuckerberg) and Critical Metals (linked to Howard Lutnick), raising conc...
Tech Billionaires' Greenland Mining Investments Fuel Trump's Threat
Donald Trump's alleged threat to seize Greenland, fueled by its strategic location and mineral wealth, is linked to tech billionaires' investments in Greenlandic mining companies like KoBold Metals (backed by Bezos, Altman, and Zuckerberg) and Critical Metals (linked to Howard Lutnick), raising conc...
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44% Bias Score
Trafigura Convicted of Bribery in Landmark Swiss Case
Switzerland's highest court convicted Trafigura and its former COO Mike Wainwright of bribery for paying an Angolan official \$5 million to secure \$144 million in oil contracts between 2009 and 2011, resulting in a \$148 million fine for Trafigura and a 32-month jail sentence for Wainwright.
Trafigura Convicted of Bribery in Landmark Swiss Case
Switzerland's highest court convicted Trafigura and its former COO Mike Wainwright of bribery for paying an Angolan official \$5 million to secure \$144 million in oil contracts between 2009 and 2011, resulting in a \$148 million fine for Trafigura and a 32-month jail sentence for Wainwright.
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36% Bias Score
Ancient Greek Silver Mining Revealed as Source of World's Oldest Lead Pollution
A new study reveals the world's oldest known lead pollution in Greece, dating back 5,200 years, resulting from silver mining; a significant pollution spike occurred after the Roman conquest due to increased silver demand and lead usage.
Ancient Greek Silver Mining Revealed as Source of World's Oldest Lead Pollution
A new study reveals the world's oldest known lead pollution in Greece, dating back 5,200 years, resulting from silver mining; a significant pollution spike occurred after the Roman conquest due to increased silver demand and lead usage.
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France Ends 60-Year Military Presence in Chad
France concluded its 60-year military presence in Chad on January 30, withdrawing its last base in N'Djamena following Chad's decision to end defense cooperation agreements; this reflects a broader trend of French military retrenchment across the Sahel.
France Ends 60-Year Military Presence in Chad
France concluded its 60-year military presence in Chad on January 30, withdrawing its last base in N'Djamena following Chad's decision to end defense cooperation agreements; this reflects a broader trend of French military retrenchment across the Sahel.
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Spain Reaffirms Two-State Solution, Condemns Violence Against Palestinians
Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares reiterated Spain's support for a two-state solution in Palestine, condemned violence against Palestinians, advocated for a unified Palestinian Authority, expressed hope for a peaceful future in Syria, defended Spain's defense spending, and affirmed Greenl...
Spain Reaffirms Two-State Solution, Condemns Violence Against Palestinians
Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares reiterated Spain's support for a two-state solution in Palestine, condemned violence against Palestinians, advocated for a unified Palestinian Authority, expressed hope for a peaceful future in Syria, defended Spain's defense spending, and affirmed Greenl...
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32% Bias Score
Positive Environmental News: January 2025 Highlights
January 2025 saw positive environmental news including record seed deposits at the Svalbard Global Seed Vault, a Scottish company's use of whisky wastewater for sustainable Omega-3 production, the Netherlands' 'tegelwippen' initiative, and other eco-friendly advancements.
Positive Environmental News: January 2025 Highlights
January 2025 saw positive environmental news including record seed deposits at the Svalbard Global Seed Vault, a Scottish company's use of whisky wastewater for sustainable Omega-3 production, the Netherlands' 'tegelwippen' initiative, and other eco-friendly advancements.
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Canada's Huawei Ban Stalled: National Security Concerns Remain
Canada's Bill C-26, intended to remove Huawei and ZTE equipment from telecommunication networks for national security, failed to pass Parliament; while Bell complied, Telus continues using some Huawei radios on its 5G network, despite government claims this contradicts the directive's intention.
Canada's Huawei Ban Stalled: National Security Concerns Remain
Canada's Bill C-26, intended to remove Huawei and ZTE equipment from telecommunication networks for national security, failed to pass Parliament; while Bell complied, Telus continues using some Huawei radios on its 5G network, despite government claims this contradicts the directive's intention.
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40% Bias Score