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Ajax Extend Eredivisie Lead; AZ's Top-Three Hopes Diminish
Ajax beat NAC Breda 3-1 to maintain their nine-point lead over PSV, who also won 3-1, while AZ lost to Feyenoord, dropping them 10 points behind in the race for a top-three finish; relegation battle tightens.
Ajax Extend Eredivisie Lead; AZ's Top-Three Hopes Diminish
Ajax beat NAC Breda 3-1 to maintain their nine-point lead over PSV, who also won 3-1, while AZ lost to Feyenoord, dropping them 10 points behind in the race for a top-three finish; relegation battle tightens.
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24% Bias Score


China Identifies Eight More Korean War Martyrs
China identified eight more Chinese People's Volunteers martyrs among remains returned from South Korea, bringing the total to 28, using a combination of personal seals, forensic analysis, and DNA matching with relatives; the martyrs died near Cheorwon before the 1953 Korean Armistice Agreement.
China Identifies Eight More Korean War Martyrs
China identified eight more Chinese People's Volunteers martyrs among remains returned from South Korea, bringing the total to 28, using a combination of personal seals, forensic analysis, and DNA matching with relatives; the martyrs died near Cheorwon before the 1953 Korean Armistice Agreement.
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24% Bias Score


UK Committee Urges Multi-Year Funding for Northern Ireland's Public Services
A UK parliamentary committee recommends multi-year funding for Northern Ireland's executive to address chronic underfunding of public services, noting that over \£235 million intended for transformation was diverted to immediate needs, and urging a needs-based funding approach.
UK Committee Urges Multi-Year Funding for Northern Ireland's Public Services
A UK parliamentary committee recommends multi-year funding for Northern Ireland's executive to address chronic underfunding of public services, noting that over \£235 million intended for transformation was diverted to immediate needs, and urging a needs-based funding approach.
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32% Bias Score


German Workers' Post-Retirement Work: A Forsa Study Reveals Trends and Challenges
A Forsa study commissioned by Xing finds 13% of German employees would work past retirement, driven by both financial need (48%) and personal reasons (70% for cognitive health, 56% for social contact). This comes as the number of people receiving old-age security benefits rose by 4.1% from 2023 to 2...
German Workers' Post-Retirement Work: A Forsa Study Reveals Trends and Challenges
A Forsa study commissioned by Xing finds 13% of German employees would work past retirement, driven by both financial need (48%) and personal reasons (70% for cognitive health, 56% for social contact). This comes as the number of people receiving old-age security benefits rose by 4.1% from 2023 to 2...
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44% Bias Score


Romania Seeks to Re-Engage with US Amidst Trade Concerns
Romania's interim president and prime minister are employing various strategies, including lobbying efforts at Mar-a-Lago and strengthening economic ties, to regain the US's attention and secure its support, particularly in light of potential trade challenges posed by new US taxes on Romanian export...
Romania Seeks to Re-Engage with US Amidst Trade Concerns
Romania's interim president and prime minister are employing various strategies, including lobbying efforts at Mar-a-Lago and strengthening economic ties, to regain the US's attention and secure its support, particularly in light of potential trade challenges posed by new US taxes on Romanian export...
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56% Bias Score


Children of Radium: A Family Memoir
Joe Dunthorne's Children of Radium recounts his investigation into his German-Jewish family history, uncovering his great-grandfather's work at a secret pre-war chemical weapons laboratory near Berlin, his family's subsequent relocation to Turkey, and the author's complex journey to understand his a...
Children of Radium: A Family Memoir
Joe Dunthorne's Children of Radium recounts his investigation into his German-Jewish family history, uncovering his great-grandfather's work at a secret pre-war chemical weapons laboratory near Berlin, his family's subsequent relocation to Turkey, and the author's complex journey to understand his a...
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28% Bias Score

Dutch Greenhouse Gas Emissions Rise 2.9 Percent in 2024
Large Dutch companies' greenhouse gas emissions rose 2.9 percent in 2024, reversing a seven-year trend, primarily due to industrial activity, particularly Tata Steel's blast furnace six restarting after maintenance, and the chemical industry's recovery; this contrasts with a 5 percent decrease in Eu...

Dutch Greenhouse Gas Emissions Rise 2.9 Percent in 2024
Large Dutch companies' greenhouse gas emissions rose 2.9 percent in 2024, reversing a seven-year trend, primarily due to industrial activity, particularly Tata Steel's blast furnace six restarting after maintenance, and the chemical industry's recovery; this contrasts with a 5 percent decrease in Eu...
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40% Bias Score

US Tariffs Rock Japanese Markets, Prompting Urgent Government Response
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba convened a rare Sunday meeting of Cabinet members to address the significant impact of newly imposed US tariffs on Japan's financial markets, instructing the Finance Minister to closely monitor the situation.

US Tariffs Rock Japanese Markets, Prompting Urgent Government Response
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba convened a rare Sunday meeting of Cabinet members to address the significant impact of newly imposed US tariffs on Japan's financial markets, instructing the Finance Minister to closely monitor the situation.
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24% Bias Score

Northern Ireland's 'Super-Councils': A Decade of Reform, Mixed Results
Northern Ireland's 2014 local government reform, merging 26 councils into 11, aimed for cost savings and improved local governance but after 10 years, increased spending, longer planning times, and unresolved financial shortfalls raise questions about its success.

Northern Ireland's 'Super-Councils': A Decade of Reform, Mixed Results
Northern Ireland's 2014 local government reform, merging 26 councils into 11, aimed for cost savings and improved local governance but after 10 years, increased spending, longer planning times, and unresolved financial shortfalls raise questions about its success.
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44% Bias Score

Ukrainian War Veterans in Germany Face Post-Treatment Challenges
Two Ukrainian war veterans, Roman (40) and Sasha (30), injured in the conflict, are receiving medical treatment in Hamburg, Germany, but face significant challenges accessing post-treatment care, bureaucratic hurdles, and a lack of psychological support, exposing systemic shortcomings in the German ...

Ukrainian War Veterans in Germany Face Post-Treatment Challenges
Two Ukrainian war veterans, Roman (40) and Sasha (30), injured in the conflict, are receiving medical treatment in Hamburg, Germany, but face significant challenges accessing post-treatment care, bureaucratic hurdles, and a lack of psychological support, exposing systemic shortcomings in the German ...
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56% Bias Score

US Serviceman's Sentence Reduced in Vladivostok Theft and Threat Case
A US serviceman, Gordon Black, received a reduced sentence of 3 years and 2 months in a Vladivostok court for threats and theft after an unauthorized trip to visit a woman he met in South Korea; his initial sentence was 3 years and 9 months.

US Serviceman's Sentence Reduced in Vladivostok Theft and Threat Case
A US serviceman, Gordon Black, received a reduced sentence of 3 years and 2 months in a Vladivostok court for threats and theft after an unauthorized trip to visit a woman he met in South Korea; his initial sentence was 3 years and 9 months.
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44% Bias Score

Levelling Up Funds Correlated With Lower Reform UK Votes
A Social Market Foundation study reveals that UK constituencies receiving government's "levelling up" funds showed lower Reform UK vote shares in the recent general election, suggesting that visible government projects may curb populist support; other factors like lower degree attainment and higher ...

Levelling Up Funds Correlated With Lower Reform UK Votes
A Social Market Foundation study reveals that UK constituencies receiving government's "levelling up" funds showed lower Reform UK vote shares in the recent general election, suggesting that visible government projects may curb populist support; other factors like lower degree attainment and higher ...
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28% Bias Score
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