December 2024
January 2025
Soylu Announces Retirement from Active Turkish Politics
Turkey's former Interior Minister, Süleyman Soylu, announced his retirement from active politics, contingent upon President Erdoğan's retirement, following a career marked by significant policy decisions and political events, including counter-terrorism efforts and controversial statements.
Soylu Announces Retirement from Active Turkish Politics
Turkey's former Interior Minister, Süleyman Soylu, announced his retirement from active politics, contingent upon President Erdoğan's retirement, following a career marked by significant policy decisions and political events, including counter-terrorism efforts and controversial statements.
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56% Bias Score
Turner Prize Winner's Award Met With Protests Over Institutional Ties
Jasleen Kaur won the 2023 Turner Prize for her exhibition "Alter Altar," which features everyday objects exploring political, personal, and spiritual themes; the award ceremony was disrupted by protests against the Tate Britain's ties to Israeli donors.
Turner Prize Winner's Award Met With Protests Over Institutional Ties
Jasleen Kaur won the 2023 Turner Prize for her exhibition "Alter Altar," which features everyday objects exploring political, personal, and spiritual themes; the award ceremony was disrupted by protests against the Tate Britain's ties to Israeli donors.
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48% Bias Score
Dutch Parliament Rejects Funding for Long COVID Research
A proposed €21 million research budget for long COVID symptom treatment in the Netherlands is facing defeat in parliament, delaying large-scale treatment for nearly half a million patients due to budgetary constraints and competing priorities within the government.
Dutch Parliament Rejects Funding for Long COVID Research
A proposed €21 million research budget for long COVID symptom treatment in the Netherlands is facing defeat in parliament, delaying large-scale treatment for nearly half a million patients due to budgetary constraints and competing priorities within the government.
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48% Bias Score
Immune System Boosting: Cancer Treatment vs. Vitamin Supplements
Boosting the immune system, while effective against cancer, causes autoimmune diseases in over half of treated cancer patients. However, vitamin supplements have minimal impact on immunity, except for Vitamin A deficiency in some children.
Immune System Boosting: Cancer Treatment vs. Vitamin Supplements
Boosting the immune system, while effective against cancer, causes autoimmune diseases in over half of treated cancer patients. However, vitamin supplements have minimal impact on immunity, except for Vitamin A deficiency in some children.
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40% Bias Score
Dutch Parliament to Reject €21 Million for Long-COVID Research
The Dutch parliament is set to reject a €21 million amendment for long-COVID research, potentially delaying effective symptom management for almost half a million patients, as the government prioritizes existing research results.
Dutch Parliament to Reject €21 Million for Long-COVID Research
The Dutch parliament is set to reject a €21 million amendment for long-COVID research, potentially delaying effective symptom management for almost half a million patients, as the government prioritizes existing research results.
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48% Bias Score
UK to Hit "Peak Petrol" in 2024 as Electric Vehicle Adoption Soars
Britain is projected to reach peak petrol car usage in 2024, with gasoline-powered cars expected to decrease by almost half to 11.1 million by 2034, while electric vehicles are expected to surge to 13.7 million during the same period due to improving affordability and government mandates.
UK to Hit "Peak Petrol" in 2024 as Electric Vehicle Adoption Soars
Britain is projected to reach peak petrol car usage in 2024, with gasoline-powered cars expected to decrease by almost half to 11.1 million by 2034, while electric vehicles are expected to surge to 13.7 million during the same period due to improving affordability and government mandates.
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40% Bias Score
Almirall Celebrates 80 Years, Projects Growth with New Dermatology Drug
Founded 80 years ago in Barcelona, the family-owned Almirall pharmaceutical company, specializing in dermatology, anticipates significant growth with its new drug, Ebglyss, projecting €450 million in sales, while its Ilumetri drug shows 25% yearly growth.
Almirall Celebrates 80 Years, Projects Growth with New Dermatology Drug
Founded 80 years ago in Barcelona, the family-owned Almirall pharmaceutical company, specializing in dermatology, anticipates significant growth with its new drug, Ebglyss, projecting €450 million in sales, while its Ilumetri drug shows 25% yearly growth.
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56% Bias Score
Greece's Infrastructure Deficit: A Call for Private Investment
Greece invests only 4.8% of its GDP in construction, lagging behind the EU average (11.5%) and countries like Romania (16.7%), despite large public works programs; private investment through PPPs is proposed as a solution.
Greece's Infrastructure Deficit: A Call for Private Investment
Greece invests only 4.8% of its GDP in construction, lagging behind the EU average (11.5%) and countries like Romania (16.7%), despite large public works programs; private investment through PPPs is proposed as a solution.
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44% Bias Score
Clovis Diet: Mammoth Hunting Fueled Rapid Expansion Across Americas
Analysis of the Anzick child's bones reveals his mother's diet consisted of 40% mammoth, providing the first direct evidence of mammoth consumption by Clovis people and explaining their rapid spread across the Americas.
Clovis Diet: Mammoth Hunting Fueled Rapid Expansion Across Americas
Analysis of the Anzick child's bones reveals his mother's diet consisted of 40% mammoth, providing the first direct evidence of mammoth consumption by Clovis people and explaining their rapid spread across the Americas.
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32% Bias Score
Dutch Parliament Fails to Secure Funding for Long COVID Treatment Research
A Dutch parliamentary amendment seeking €21 million for long COVID treatment research is likely to fail, delaying widespread treatment for nearly half a million patients, despite existing research into the disease's causes.
Dutch Parliament Fails to Secure Funding for Long COVID Treatment Research
A Dutch parliamentary amendment seeking €21 million for long COVID treatment research is likely to fail, delaying widespread treatment for nearly half a million patients, despite existing research into the disease's causes.
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40% Bias Score
Terrain Minerals Expands Gallium Exploration in WA Amidst Global Demand
Terrain Minerals is expanding its gallium exploration at the Larin's Lane project in WA with a $600,000 drilling program and a government-funded study on efficient gallium recovery methods following high-grade gallium oxide intercepts in initial drilling, aiming to capitalize on growing global deman...
Terrain Minerals Expands Gallium Exploration in WA Amidst Global Demand
Terrain Minerals is expanding its gallium exploration at the Larin's Lane project in WA with a $600,000 drilling program and a government-funded study on efficient gallium recovery methods following high-grade gallium oxide intercepts in initial drilling, aiming to capitalize on growing global deman...
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48% Bias Score
\$1.7 Billion in Unpaid Child Support Prompts Call for Tax Office Intervention
A parliamentary committee report found \$1.7 billion in unpaid Australian child support, impacting 975,000 children, and recommends transferring responsibilities to the Australian Tax Office for improved enforcement and to address financial abuse costing \$5.7 billion annually.
\$1.7 Billion in Unpaid Child Support Prompts Call for Tax Office Intervention
A parliamentary committee report found \$1.7 billion in unpaid Australian child support, impacting 975,000 children, and recommends transferring responsibilities to the Australian Tax Office for improved enforcement and to address financial abuse costing \$5.7 billion annually.
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68% Bias Score