December 2024
January 2025
Hospital enhances security after fake doctor injects patient
On April 19th, at Ealing Hospital, Kreuena Zdrafkova, a 20-year-old woman with no medical training, injected a patient in police custody with an unknown substance, prompting immediate security enhancements by the hospital trust after her arrest and guilty plea to common assault.
Hospital enhances security after fake doctor injects patient
On April 19th, at Ealing Hospital, Kreuena Zdrafkova, a 20-year-old woman with no medical training, injected a patient in police custody with an unknown substance, prompting immediate security enhancements by the hospital trust after her arrest and guilty plea to common assault.
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52% Bias Score
Erfurt Plans Temporary World Heritage Center While Developing Permanent Facility
Erfurt, Germany, will establish a temporary World Heritage center in 2025 to address immediate visitor needs for its three newly-listed UNESCO sites (Old Synagogue, Mikveh, Stone House) while planning a permanent center for completion in 10–15 years.
Erfurt Plans Temporary World Heritage Center While Developing Permanent Facility
Erfurt, Germany, will establish a temporary World Heritage center in 2025 to address immediate visitor needs for its three newly-listed UNESCO sites (Old Synagogue, Mikveh, Stone House) while planning a permanent center for completion in 10–15 years.
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36% Bias Score
Evolution of Christmas Music: From Medieval Chants to Handel's Messiah
Christmas music's history spans centuries, from medieval chants to Baroque masterpieces like Corelli's Christmas concerto and Bach's Christmas Oratorio, culminating in Handel's Messiah, now the most performed Christmas work globally despite its non-Christmas origin.
Evolution of Christmas Music: From Medieval Chants to Handel's Messiah
Christmas music's history spans centuries, from medieval chants to Baroque masterpieces like Corelli's Christmas concerto and Bach's Christmas Oratorio, culminating in Handel's Messiah, now the most performed Christmas work globally despite its non-Christmas origin.
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36% Bias Score
A15 Viaduct Near Valburg Closed to Heavy Vehicles Due to Structural Concerns
Heavy vehicles over 30 tons are banned from the A15 viaduct near Valburg, Netherlands, starting tomorrow, due to structural issues discovered by Rijkswaterstaat involving a design flaw and damage from road salt. Rijkswaterstaat will conduct further research over the next few months.
A15 Viaduct Near Valburg Closed to Heavy Vehicles Due to Structural Concerns
Heavy vehicles over 30 tons are banned from the A15 viaduct near Valburg, Netherlands, starting tomorrow, due to structural issues discovered by Rijkswaterstaat involving a design flaw and damage from road salt. Rijkswaterstaat will conduct further research over the next few months.
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36% Bias Score
Bridgend Market Faces Closure After Raac Discovery
Bridgend's 500-year-old indoor market faces permanent closure after the council announced it would end its subsidy for a temporary market due to the discovery of Raac in the roof and low trader interest, leaving traders with an uncertain future.
Bridgend Market Faces Closure After Raac Discovery
Bridgend's 500-year-old indoor market faces permanent closure after the council announced it would end its subsidy for a temporary market due to the discovery of Raac in the roof and low trader interest, leaving traders with an uncertain future.
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36% Bias Score
Rheinland-Pfalz Launches "Sprachoffensive" to Address Systemic Educational Issues
Following a highly publicized incident at Gräfenau elementary school in Ludwigshafen, where numerous first-graders failed due to developmental issues, Rheinland-Pfalz's Minister-President, Schweitzer, announced a new "Sprachoffensive" program to address systemic educational challenges, expanding upo...
Rheinland-Pfalz Launches "Sprachoffensive" to Address Systemic Educational Issues
Following a highly publicized incident at Gräfenau elementary school in Ludwigshafen, where numerous first-graders failed due to developmental issues, Rheinland-Pfalz's Minister-President, Schweitzer, announced a new "Sprachoffensive" program to address systemic educational challenges, expanding upo...
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48% Bias Score
Phone Snatching in London: Victim's Chase Leads to Multiple Phone Recovery
A London designer chased down and apprehended one of two individuals who stole her phone, later discovering her phone and six others hidden in a hedge after using a phone tracker; this incident highlights the significant problem of phone theft in London.
Phone Snatching in London: Victim's Chase Leads to Multiple Phone Recovery
A London designer chased down and apprehended one of two individuals who stole her phone, later discovering her phone and six others hidden in a hedge after using a phone tracker; this incident highlights the significant problem of phone theft in London.
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44% Bias Score
Canavan: Coalition's Nuclear Power Stance is Politically Motivated
Australian Nationals senator Matt Canavan revealed in a video that the Coalition's support for nuclear power is politically motivated, stating that politicians across the spectrum base energy policies on focus group results, and that neither nuclear nor renewable energy is sufficient for a modern ec...
Canavan: Coalition's Nuclear Power Stance is Politically Motivated
Australian Nationals senator Matt Canavan revealed in a video that the Coalition's support for nuclear power is politically motivated, stating that politicians across the spectrum base energy policies on focus group results, and that neither nuclear nor renewable energy is sufficient for a modern ec...
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44% Bias Score
Androulakis's Brussels Reception Boosts PASOK's Political Standing
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis received enthusiastic support from fellow European socialist leaders in Brussels, boosting the party's standing amidst rising poll numbers and effective political maneuvering, potentially signaling a shift in the Greek political landscape.
Androulakis's Brussels Reception Boosts PASOK's Political Standing
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis received enthusiastic support from fellow European socialist leaders in Brussels, boosting the party's standing amidst rising poll numbers and effective political maneuvering, potentially signaling a shift in the Greek political landscape.
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40% Bias Score
Dutch War Archive Access Restricted Due to Privacy Concerns
Due to privacy concerns raised by the Dutch Data Protection Authority, access to the digitized Dutch war archive will be limited to a study room at the National Archives, starting in the first quarter of 2024, allowing researchers and relatives access while safeguarding the privacy of living individ...
Dutch War Archive Access Restricted Due to Privacy Concerns
Due to privacy concerns raised by the Dutch Data Protection Authority, access to the digitized Dutch war archive will be limited to a study room at the National Archives, starting in the first quarter of 2024, allowing researchers and relatives access while safeguarding the privacy of living individ...
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44% Bias Score
Death of Armagh City's Photographic Historian
Roger Weatherup, former curator of Armagh County Museum, died recently; his decades-long photographic record of Armagh City's transformation, from railway decline to the Troubles, serves as a lasting legacy, showcasing community spirit and resilience.
Death of Armagh City's Photographic Historian
Roger Weatherup, former curator of Armagh County Museum, died recently; his decades-long photographic record of Armagh City's transformation, from railway decline to the Troubles, serves as a lasting legacy, showcasing community spirit and resilience.
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16% Bias Score
Schindler Targets Deep World Championship Run
Germany's top darts player, Martin Schindler, aims to advance beyond the third round at the World Darts Championship, facing a tough first-round opponent, Callan Rydz, after a successful European Tour with wins in Riesa and Basel, and despite past strong showings against top players.
Schindler Targets Deep World Championship Run
Germany's top darts player, Martin Schindler, aims to advance beyond the third round at the World Darts Championship, facing a tough first-round opponent, Callan Rydz, after a successful European Tour with wins in Riesa and Basel, and despite past strong showings against top players.
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28% Bias Score