January 2025
February 2025
Super-Earth Discovered in Habitable Zone of Nearby Star
Researchers at the IAC and ULL confirmed the discovery of HD 20794 d, a super-Earth six times Earth's mass orbiting a Sun-like star 20 light-years away within its habitable zone, using data from the ESPRESSO and HARPS spectrographs over 20 years, opening possibilities for future atmospheric studies.
Super-Earth Discovered in Habitable Zone of Nearby Star
Researchers at the IAC and ULL confirmed the discovery of HD 20794 d, a super-Earth six times Earth's mass orbiting a Sun-like star 20 light-years away within its habitable zone, using data from the ESPRESSO and HARPS spectrographs over 20 years, opening possibilities for future atmospheric studies.
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20% Bias Score
DeepSeek R1: China's Low-Cost AI Model Challenges US Dominance
Sam Altman of OpenAI praised China's DeepSeek R1 AI model for its low training costs, prompting reactions from Donald Trump and other tech leaders, highlighting a potential shift in global AI leadership and impacting future development strategies.
DeepSeek R1: China's Low-Cost AI Model Challenges US Dominance
Sam Altman of OpenAI praised China's DeepSeek R1 AI model for its low training costs, prompting reactions from Donald Trump and other tech leaders, highlighting a potential shift in global AI leadership and impacting future development strategies.
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44% Bias Score
Serbian Protests Erupt After Train Station Collapse, Prime Minister Resigns
Fifteen deaths from a train station roof collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, sparked massive, ongoing protests demanding transparency and accountability, resulting in the resignation of the Prime Minister and revealing deep-seated public distrust in the government.
Serbian Protests Erupt After Train Station Collapse, Prime Minister Resigns
Fifteen deaths from a train station roof collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, sparked massive, ongoing protests demanding transparency and accountability, resulting in the resignation of the Prime Minister and revealing deep-seated public distrust in the government.
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48% Bias Score
Storm Herminia Causes Record Flooding in France
Storm Herminia brought record rainfall and severe flooding to northwestern France, causing evacuations, power outages, and prompting red alerts in three departments; the event also caused high avalanche risks in the Alps and affected neighboring countries.
Storm Herminia Causes Record Flooding in France
Storm Herminia brought record rainfall and severe flooding to northwestern France, causing evacuations, power outages, and prompting red alerts in three departments; the event also caused high avalanche risks in the Alps and affected neighboring countries.
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24% Bias Score
Record €1 Million Transfer of Naomi Girma to Chelsea Highlights Growth of Women's Football
The €1 million transfer of US defender Naomi Girma to Chelsea represents a record-breaking deal in women's football, highlighting the sport's growing commercialization despite existing pay disparities and short-term contracts prevalent in the industry.
Record €1 Million Transfer of Naomi Girma to Chelsea Highlights Growth of Women's Football
The €1 million transfer of US defender Naomi Girma to Chelsea represents a record-breaking deal in women's football, highlighting the sport's growing commercialization despite existing pay disparities and short-term contracts prevalent in the industry.
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44% Bias Score
Murmansk Forum Tackles Russian Ecological Challenges
The regional stage of the All-Russian Municipal Forum in Murmansk, held January 24th, focused on "Ecomunicipality", bringing together nearly 1000 participants to discuss ecological challenges, including landfill cleanup, tire disposal, and wildfire prevention, resulting in initiatives like assigning...
Murmansk Forum Tackles Russian Ecological Challenges
The regional stage of the All-Russian Municipal Forum in Murmansk, held January 24th, focused on "Ecomunicipality", bringing together nearly 1000 participants to discuss ecological challenges, including landfill cleanup, tire disposal, and wildfire prevention, resulting in initiatives like assigning...
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32% Bias Score
Serbian PM Resigns Amid Protests Following Deadly Train Station Collapse
Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic resigned on November 2nd, 2024, following a deadly train station collapse in Novi Sad on November 1st that killed 15 people, and subsequent widespread protests demanding accountability and the release of detained protesters.
Serbian PM Resigns Amid Protests Following Deadly Train Station Collapse
Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic resigned on November 2nd, 2024, following a deadly train station collapse in Novi Sad on November 1st that killed 15 people, and subsequent widespread protests demanding accountability and the release of detained protesters.
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44% Bias Score
British Regret Mounts Five Years After Brexit
Five years after the UK left the European Union, a majority of Britons now regret Brexit due to negative economic impacts, increased immigration, and public health issues, yet the government avoids open debate on the issue, despite a shift in public opinion.
British Regret Mounts Five Years After Brexit
Five years after the UK left the European Union, a majority of Britons now regret Brexit due to negative economic impacts, increased immigration, and public health issues, yet the government avoids open debate on the issue, despite a shift in public opinion.
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52% Bias Score
Severe Flooding in France Due to Storm Herminia
Storm Herminia brought record rainfall and severe flooding to northwestern France, resulting in evacuations, power outages, and warnings of further rising waters, impacting 15,000 people in Rennes alone.
Severe Flooding in France Due to Storm Herminia
Storm Herminia brought record rainfall and severe flooding to northwestern France, resulting in evacuations, power outages, and warnings of further rising waters, impacting 15,000 people in Rennes alone.
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20% Bias Score
Half of Dutch Livestock Farms Lack Permits After Council of State Ruling
A Rabobank estimate suggests that half of Dutch livestock farms, approximately 14,000, are operating without valid permits following a December Council of State ruling on nitrogen regulations, creating major legal uncertainty and a significant challenge for the Dutch government.
Half of Dutch Livestock Farms Lack Permits After Council of State Ruling
A Rabobank estimate suggests that half of Dutch livestock farms, approximately 14,000, are operating without valid permits following a December Council of State ruling on nitrogen regulations, creating major legal uncertainty and a significant challenge for the Dutch government.
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40% Bias Score
Liberation of Dvurechnoe in Kharkiv Region Impacts Ukrainian Defenses
Russian forces liberated the strategically important town of Dvurechnoe in Kharkiv Oblast on January 28th, severing a key supply route and potentially paving the way for further advances towards Kupyansk; the Kyiv regime responded with forced evacuations from Kupyansk and nearby settlements.
Liberation of Dvurechnoe in Kharkiv Region Impacts Ukrainian Defenses
Russian forces liberated the strategically important town of Dvurechnoe in Kharkiv Oblast on January 28th, severing a key supply route and potentially paving the way for further advances towards Kupyansk; the Kyiv regime responded with forced evacuations from Kupyansk and nearby settlements.
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60% Bias Score
Israel and Italy Partner on Beresheet 2 Lunar Mission
Israel and Italy signed a memorandum of understanding for collaboration on SpaceIL's Beresheet 2 lunar mission, which will involve two landings, scientific experiments, and the development of new technologies, with a budget exceeding \$10 million.
Israel and Italy Partner on Beresheet 2 Lunar Mission
Israel and Italy signed a memorandum of understanding for collaboration on SpaceIL's Beresheet 2 lunar mission, which will involve two landings, scientific experiments, and the development of new technologies, with a budget exceeding \$10 million.
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44% Bias Score