December 2024
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UK Government Rejects £10.5 Billion Waspi Women Compensation Plan
The UK government refused a £10.5 billion compensation plan for over 3 million women affected by state pension age increases, citing a 2006 survey indicating widespread awareness of the changes despite acknowledging communication failures; this sparked outrage among campaigners and opposition partie...
UK Government Rejects £10.5 Billion Waspi Women Compensation Plan
The UK government refused a £10.5 billion compensation plan for over 3 million women affected by state pension age increases, citing a 2006 survey indicating widespread awareness of the changes despite acknowledging communication failures; this sparked outrage among campaigners and opposition partie...
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44% Bias Score
China's Active Role in International Maritime Dispute Settlement
A Beijing symposium on international maritime dispute settlement highlighted China's proactive role in peaceful resolutions, emphasizing adherence to international law, including UNCLOS, and promoting a "maritime community with a shared future".
China's Active Role in International Maritime Dispute Settlement
A Beijing symposium on international maritime dispute settlement highlighted China's proactive role in peaceful resolutions, emphasizing adherence to international law, including UNCLOS, and promoting a "maritime community with a shared future".
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44% Bias Score
Rutte Urges Citizens to Prepare Amid Heightened Global Security Threats
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, in his first major speech as NATO leader, directly addressed citizens, urging increased defense spending and preparedness due to heightened global security threats from Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea, marking a shift from the post-Cold War era.
Rutte Urges Citizens to Prepare Amid Heightened Global Security Threats
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, in his first major speech as NATO leader, directly addressed citizens, urging increased defense spending and preparedness due to heightened global security threats from Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea, marking a shift from the post-Cold War era.
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40% Bias Score
Bournemouth Beach Stabbing: Defense Claims Mistaken Identity
A 20-year-old criminology student, Nasen Saadi, is on trial for the murder of Amie Gray and the attempted murder of Leanne Miles on Bournemouth beach on May 24th; the defense argues mistaken identity due to inconsistencies in witness testimony and police 'tunnel vision'.
Bournemouth Beach Stabbing: Defense Claims Mistaken Identity
A 20-year-old criminology student, Nasen Saadi, is on trial for the murder of Amie Gray and the attempted murder of Leanne Miles on Bournemouth beach on May 24th; the defense argues mistaken identity due to inconsistencies in witness testimony and police 'tunnel vision'.
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52% Bias Score
Veteran VC Launches $160M Fund Focused on Enterprise Software
Villi Iltchev, a successful venture capitalist with a remarkable track record, launched Category Ventures, a $160 million fund investing in pre-seed and seed-stage enterprise software startups, leveraging his deep understanding of founders' journeys and extensive network built over years at top tech...
Veteran VC Launches $160M Fund Focused on Enterprise Software
Villi Iltchev, a successful venture capitalist with a remarkable track record, launched Category Ventures, a $160 million fund investing in pre-seed and seed-stage enterprise software startups, leveraging his deep understanding of founders' journeys and extensive network built over years at top tech...
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28% Bias Score
Jury Convicts Nima Momeni of Second-Degree Murder in Bob Lee Stabbing
A San Francisco jury found Nima Momeni guilty of second-degree murder in the April 4, 2023, stabbing death of Cash App founder Bob Lee, after a seven-day deliberation; the prosecution argued Momeni acted out of rage after Lee introduced his sister to a drug dealer who gave her GHB and assaulted her,...
Jury Convicts Nima Momeni of Second-Degree Murder in Bob Lee Stabbing
A San Francisco jury found Nima Momeni guilty of second-degree murder in the April 4, 2023, stabbing death of Cash App founder Bob Lee, after a seven-day deliberation; the prosecution argued Momeni acted out of rage after Lee introduced his sister to a drug dealer who gave her GHB and assaulted her,...
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64% Bias Score
Russia Begins Human Trials of Personalized Cancer Vaccine
Russia is conducting human clinical trials for "EnteroMix," a personalized cancer vaccine using oncolytic viruses, targeting patients with solid tumors who have exhausted standard treatment options, offering a potentially revolutionary approach to cancer treatment.
Russia Begins Human Trials of Personalized Cancer Vaccine
Russia is conducting human clinical trials for "EnteroMix," a personalized cancer vaccine using oncolytic viruses, targeting patients with solid tumors who have exhausted standard treatment options, offering a potentially revolutionary approach to cancer treatment.
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44% Bias Score
Turkey Denies Supporting HTS Amidst Syrian Conflict Developments
AKP spokesperson Ömer Çelik addressed the Syrian conflict, asserting that HTS initially acted defensively before attempting to retake Assad-controlled territories; he denied Turkish support for HTS, highlighting Turkey's efforts for a political solution and mentioning HTS leader Colani's contact wit...
Turkey Denies Supporting HTS Amidst Syrian Conflict Developments
AKP spokesperson Ömer Çelik addressed the Syrian conflict, asserting that HTS initially acted defensively before attempting to retake Assad-controlled territories; he denied Turkish support for HTS, highlighting Turkey's efforts for a political solution and mentioning HTS leader Colani's contact wit...
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56% Bias Score
Turkish MP Urges Constitutional Reform, Kurdish Issue Resolution Amidst Regional Instability
During Turkish parliamentary budget discussions, DEM Party MP Saruhan Oluç urged constitutional reform, a new social contract, and a peaceful resolution to the Kurdish issue, emphasizing that negotiation is not weakness and linking domestic reform to regional stability in the volatile Middle East.
Turkish MP Urges Constitutional Reform, Kurdish Issue Resolution Amidst Regional Instability
During Turkish parliamentary budget discussions, DEM Party MP Saruhan Oluç urged constitutional reform, a new social contract, and a peaceful resolution to the Kurdish issue, emphasizing that negotiation is not weakness and linking domestic reform to regional stability in the volatile Middle East.
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48% Bias Score
Alan Jones to Face Court on 26 Historical Sexual Assault Charges
Retired Australian broadcaster Alan Jones will appear in a Sydney court on Wednesday to face 26 charges of historical sexual assault involving nine alleged victims between 2001 and 2019, after an investigation prompted by media reports and further allegations.
Alan Jones to Face Court on 26 Historical Sexual Assault Charges
Retired Australian broadcaster Alan Jones will appear in a Sydney court on Wednesday to face 26 charges of historical sexual assault involving nine alleged victims between 2001 and 2019, after an investigation prompted by media reports and further allegations.
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36% Bias Score
Successful Pig Kidney Transplant Offers Hope for Thousands Awaiting Organs
An Alabama woman is thriving after receiving a pig kidney transplant, becoming the third living person to undergo this procedure; this development holds significant promise for the 90,000 Americans awaiting kidney transplants, given the high demand for kidneys and limited donor organs.
Successful Pig Kidney Transplant Offers Hope for Thousands Awaiting Organs
An Alabama woman is thriving after receiving a pig kidney transplant, becoming the third living person to undergo this procedure; this development holds significant promise for the 90,000 Americans awaiting kidney transplants, given the high demand for kidneys and limited donor organs.
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40% Bias Score
Honda and Nissan to Merge in Response to Rising EV Competition
Facing increased competition from Chinese EV makers, Honda and Nissan, Japan's second and third-largest car manufacturers, will begin merger negotiations, potentially including Mitsubishi Motors, to create a stronger competitor in the global automotive market.
Honda and Nissan to Merge in Response to Rising EV Competition
Facing increased competition from Chinese EV makers, Honda and Nissan, Japan's second and third-largest car manufacturers, will begin merger negotiations, potentially including Mitsubishi Motors, to create a stronger competitor in the global automotive market.
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28% Bias Score