December 2024
January 2025
Belarusian Officer Arrested for Spying for Poland
A former Belarusian military officer, Dmitry Pozdnyakov, was arrested for spying for Poland after being recruited in 2011 and providing information in exchange for money; three individuals are now imprisoned.
Belarusian Officer Arrested for Spying for Poland
A former Belarusian military officer, Dmitry Pozdnyakov, was arrested for spying for Poland after being recruited in 2011 and providing information in exchange for money; three individuals are now imprisoned.
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52% Bias Score
Wanted: Criminal Absconds After Early Release
Cameron Evans, a 32-year-old released from HMP Onley on September 10th under Labour's early release scheme, is wanted by Thames Valley Police after absconding; the scheme's continuation is linked to significant delays and cost overruns in the government's prison-building program.
Wanted: Criminal Absconds After Early Release
Cameron Evans, a 32-year-old released from HMP Onley on September 10th under Labour's early release scheme, is wanted by Thames Valley Police after absconding; the scheme's continuation is linked to significant delays and cost overruns in the government's prison-building program.
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48% Bias Score
Disagreement Among Aging Researchers Hinders Anti-Aging Therapy Development
A survey of 100 aging researchers reveals significant disagreements on the definition, onset, and nature of aging, hindering the development of effective anti-aging therapies.
Disagreement Among Aging Researchers Hinders Anti-Aging Therapy Development
A survey of 100 aging researchers reveals significant disagreements on the definition, onset, and nature of aging, hindering the development of effective anti-aging therapies.
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32% Bias Score
CHP Claims 47% Vote Share, Attributes Success to Municipal Policies
CHP deputy chairman Gökan Zeybek stated that his party would receive 47% of the vote if elections were held today, attributing the success to municipal policies and a 32-week lead in polls, with 8-10,000 new members joining weekly.
CHP Claims 47% Vote Share, Attributes Success to Municipal Policies
CHP deputy chairman Gökan Zeybek stated that his party would receive 47% of the vote if elections were held today, attributing the success to municipal policies and a 32-week lead in polls, with 8-10,000 new members joining weekly.
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44% Bias Score
Jasleen Kaur Wins 2024 Turner Prize for "Alter Altar"
Jasleen Kaur, a Glasgow-based artist, won the 2024 Turner Prize for her artwork "Alter Altar," which explores her cultural heritage and addresses themes of colonialism and community, receiving £25,000.
Jasleen Kaur Wins 2024 Turner Prize for "Alter Altar"
Jasleen Kaur, a Glasgow-based artist, won the 2024 Turner Prize for her artwork "Alter Altar," which explores her cultural heritage and addresses themes of colonialism and community, receiving £25,000.
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12% Bias Score
Rotterdam D66 Faces Backlash Over Closure of Shelter for Undocumented Individuals
Rotterdam will close shelters for vulnerable undocumented people on January 1, 2025, causing internal conflict within the ruling D66 party; 25 individuals are suing the city, arguing the closure is unlawful and violates European agreements.
Rotterdam D66 Faces Backlash Over Closure of Shelter for Undocumented Individuals
Rotterdam will close shelters for vulnerable undocumented people on January 1, 2025, causing internal conflict within the ruling D66 party; 25 individuals are suing the city, arguing the closure is unlawful and violates European agreements.
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44% Bias Score
Russia's Informal Workforce Reaches 14.2 Million in Q3 2023
In Q3 2023, 14.2 million Russians (19.1% of the workforce) were informally employed, driven by seasonal work, government policies, and employer cost-cutting, resulting in a growing social welfare burden.
Russia's Informal Workforce Reaches 14.2 Million in Q3 2023
In Q3 2023, 14.2 million Russians (19.1% of the workforce) were informally employed, driven by seasonal work, government policies, and employer cost-cutting, resulting in a growing social welfare burden.
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56% Bias Score
Cerberus Ordered to Pay Banco Sabadell €400 Million in Toxic Asset Dispute
A British court ruled that Cerberus must pay Banco Sabadell over €400 million for a 2019 toxic asset sale, resolving a dispute over property registration and impacting Sabadell's financial health.
Cerberus Ordered to Pay Banco Sabadell €400 Million in Toxic Asset Dispute
A British court ruled that Cerberus must pay Banco Sabadell over €400 million for a 2019 toxic asset sale, resolving a dispute over property registration and impacting Sabadell's financial health.
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36% Bias Score
Spain's Productivity Lags Behind EU Average, Threatening Economic Competitiveness
A new report reveals Spain's productivity growth lagged significantly behind the EU average from 2013-2022, placing it among the bottom five EU countries. Only three Spanish regions matched the EU average in 2021, highlighting a concerning lack of national and regional convergence. This underperform...
Spain's Productivity Lags Behind EU Average, Threatening Economic Competitiveness
A new report reveals Spain's productivity growth lagged significantly behind the EU average from 2013-2022, placing it among the bottom five EU countries. Only three Spanish regions matched the EU average in 2021, highlighting a concerning lack of national and regional convergence. This underperform...
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44% Bias Score
Turkish Foreign Minister Holds Bilateral Meetings in Brussels
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan held bilateral meetings with his counterparts from Greece, Spain, Ukraine, Germany, and Canada in Brussels during the NATO Foreign Ministers Meeting, discussing regional conflicts, NATO cooperation, and Arctic security.
Turkish Foreign Minister Holds Bilateral Meetings in Brussels
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan held bilateral meetings with his counterparts from Greece, Spain, Ukraine, Germany, and Canada in Brussels during the NATO Foreign Ministers Meeting, discussing regional conflicts, NATO cooperation, and Arctic security.
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16% Bias Score
PDC Considers Moving World Darts Championship from Alexandra Palace Due to Capacity
The Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) is considering moving the World Darts Championship from Alexandra Palace after this year's tournament, which is already sold out with 90,000 tickets, due to the venue's capacity limitations; the PDC believes over 300,000 tickets could potentially be sold in a...
PDC Considers Moving World Darts Championship from Alexandra Palace Due to Capacity
The Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) is considering moving the World Darts Championship from Alexandra Palace after this year's tournament, which is already sold out with 90,000 tickets, due to the venue's capacity limitations; the PDC believes over 300,000 tickets could potentially be sold in a...
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44% Bias Score
Dutch Parliament Rejects EU-Mercosur Trade Deal
The Dutch parliament rejected the EU-Mercosur trade agreement due to concerns about unfair competition from South American farmers; the cabinet is now tasked with formally opposing the agreement within the EU.
Dutch Parliament Rejects EU-Mercosur Trade Deal
The Dutch parliament rejected the EU-Mercosur trade agreement due to concerns about unfair competition from South American farmers; the cabinet is now tasked with formally opposing the agreement within the EU.
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40% Bias Score