December 2024
January 2025
Azerbaijan Mourns 38 After Plane Crash in Kazakhstan
A passenger plane from Azerbaijan crashed in Kazakhstan on December 25th, killing 38 and injuring 29 people of various nationalities; an investigation is underway, and speculation includes potential involvement of Russian air defenses.
Azerbaijan Mourns 38 After Plane Crash in Kazakhstan
A passenger plane from Azerbaijan crashed in Kazakhstan on December 25th, killing 38 and injuring 29 people of various nationalities; an investigation is underway, and speculation includes potential involvement of Russian air defenses.
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24% Bias Score
Beyoncé's Record-Breaking Halftime Show to be Released by Netflix
Beyoncé's nearly 13-minute halftime show at the NFL's Christmas Day game, broadcast on Netflix, featured songs from her 2024 album "Cowboy Carter," including a live debut of several tracks, and was so successful that Netflix will release it as a standalone special called "Beyoncé Bowl", later this w...
Beyoncé's Record-Breaking Halftime Show to be Released by Netflix
Beyoncé's nearly 13-minute halftime show at the NFL's Christmas Day game, broadcast on Netflix, featured songs from her 2024 album "Cowboy Carter," including a live debut of several tracks, and was so successful that Netflix will release it as a standalone special called "Beyoncé Bowl", later this w...
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40% Bias Score
2024: A Year of Change and Division in the European Parliament
The 2024 European Parliament experienced significant events: farmer protests damaging the Parliament building, Yulia Navalnaya's powerful anti-Putin speech, a weakened Nature Restoration Law passing with 329 votes for and 275 against, and approval of the EU migration pact.
2024: A Year of Change and Division in the European Parliament
The 2024 European Parliament experienced significant events: farmer protests damaging the Parliament building, Yulia Navalnaya's powerful anti-Putin speech, a weakened Nature Restoration Law passing with 329 votes for and 275 against, and approval of the EU migration pact.
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36% Bias Score
Eni Launches Top-5 Supercomputer to Boost Oil Exploration and Clean Energy Transition
Eni launched HPC6, a \u20ac100+ million supercomputer in Ferrera Erbognone, Italy, on Christmas Day, currently ranked fifth fastest globally; it will significantly enhance oil and gas exploration and clean energy development by processing massive datasets and improving efficiency.
Eni Launches Top-5 Supercomputer to Boost Oil Exploration and Clean Energy Transition
Eni launched HPC6, a \u20ac100+ million supercomputer in Ferrera Erbognone, Italy, on Christmas Day, currently ranked fifth fastest globally; it will significantly enhance oil and gas exploration and clean energy development by processing massive datasets and improving efficiency.
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40% Bias Score
Pope Francis Opens Holy Year at Rome Prison, Emphasizing Hope
Pope Francis inaugurated the 2025 Jubilee Year at Rome's Rebibbia prison on Thursday, symbolically opening a "Holy Door" for inmates and emphasizing hope; this event, part of the Catholic Church's once-every-quarter-century celebration expected to attract 32 million pilgrims, highlights his ongoing ...
Pope Francis Opens Holy Year at Rome Prison, Emphasizing Hope
Pope Francis inaugurated the 2025 Jubilee Year at Rome's Rebibbia prison on Thursday, symbolically opening a "Holy Door" for inmates and emphasizing hope; this event, part of the Catholic Church's once-every-quarter-century celebration expected to attract 32 million pilgrims, highlights his ongoing ...
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36% Bias Score
Finnish Authorities Seize Oil Tanker After Undersea Cable Damage
Finnish authorities seized the "Eagle S", a Cook Islands-registered oil tanker suspected of being part of Russia's shadow fleet, after its anchor allegedly damaged an undersea power cable between Finland and Estonia, causing a 658-megawatt outage and prompting investigations into potential sabotage.
Finnish Authorities Seize Oil Tanker After Undersea Cable Damage
Finnish authorities seized the "Eagle S", a Cook Islands-registered oil tanker suspected of being part of Russia's shadow fleet, after its anchor allegedly damaged an undersea power cable between Finland and Estonia, causing a 658-megawatt outage and prompting investigations into potential sabotage.
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48% Bias Score
Finnish Authorities Seize Oil Tanker Suspected of Baltic Sea Cable Sabotage
Finnish authorities apprehended the Eagle-S oil tanker on December 26th, suspected of causing a power outage to an underwater electricity cable between Finland and Estonia; the ship, carrying unleaded gasoline from Russia, is under investigation for aggravated sabotage, raising concerns about Russia...
Finnish Authorities Seize Oil Tanker Suspected of Baltic Sea Cable Sabotage
Finnish authorities apprehended the Eagle-S oil tanker on December 26th, suspected of causing a power outage to an underwater electricity cable between Finland and Estonia; the ship, carrying unleaded gasoline from Russia, is under investigation for aggravated sabotage, raising concerns about Russia...
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48% Bias Score
Suspected Sabotage Damages Baltic Sea Power Cable
A power cable connecting Finland and Estonia in the Baltic Sea was damaged on Christmas Day; a Russian shadow fleet tanker is under investigation for suspected sabotage, raising concerns about regional stability and critical infrastructure security.
Suspected Sabotage Damages Baltic Sea Power Cable
A power cable connecting Finland and Estonia in the Baltic Sea was damaged on Christmas Day; a Russian shadow fleet tanker is under investigation for suspected sabotage, raising concerns about regional stability and critical infrastructure security.
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48% Bias Score
Eni Unveils Top-Five Supercomputer to Boost Oil Exploration and Clean Energy Transition
Eni launched HPC6, a €100+ million supercomputer in Ferriera-Erbognone, Italy, currently ranked fifth globally, to enhance oil and gas exploration, optimize renewable energy production, and accelerate its decarbonization strategy.
Eni Unveils Top-Five Supercomputer to Boost Oil Exploration and Clean Energy Transition
Eni launched HPC6, a €100+ million supercomputer in Ferriera-Erbognone, Italy, currently ranked fifth globally, to enhance oil and gas exploration, optimize renewable energy production, and accelerate its decarbonization strategy.
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48% Bias Score
Eni's HPC6 Supercomputer Boosts Energy Transition
Eni launched HPC6, a \u20ac100M+ supercomputer, on Christmas Day in Ferrera Erbognone, Italy, ranking fifth fastest globally, to improve oil and gas discovery, decarbonization efforts, and renewable energy production, using AI and complex calculations on data from drilling and seismic studies.
Eni's HPC6 Supercomputer Boosts Energy Transition
Eni launched HPC6, a \u20ac100M+ supercomputer, on Christmas Day in Ferrera Erbognone, Italy, ranking fifth fastest globally, to improve oil and gas discovery, decarbonization efforts, and renewable energy production, using AI and complex calculations on data from drilling and seismic studies.
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36% Bias Score
Eni Launches €100 Million Supercomputer to Advance Energy Transition
Eni launched HPC6, a €100+ million supercomputer in Ferrera Erbognone, Italy, on Christmas Day, to boost oil and gas discovery, optimize renewable energy production, and advance its decarbonization strategy; it is currently the world's fifth-fastest supercomputer.
Eni Launches €100 Million Supercomputer to Advance Energy Transition
Eni launched HPC6, a €100+ million supercomputer in Ferrera Erbognone, Italy, on Christmas Day, to boost oil and gas discovery, optimize renewable energy production, and advance its decarbonization strategy; it is currently the world's fifth-fastest supercomputer.
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36% Bias Score
Soaring Judicial Delays in France: A Systemic Crisis
French judicial delays have significantly increased over the past decade, with criminal case processing times rising from 40.8 months in 2013 to 45 months in 2020 and civil procedure times more than doubling between 2005 and 2019, despite stable or reduced case numbers, highlighting systemic issues.
Soaring Judicial Delays in France: A Systemic Crisis
French judicial delays have significantly increased over the past decade, with criminal case processing times rising from 40.8 months in 2013 to 45 months in 2020 and civil procedure times more than doubling between 2005 and 2019, despite stable or reduced case numbers, highlighting systemic issues.
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48% Bias Score