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Soviet-Era Inequality and Escape: A New Translation of Estraikh's "Di royte balke
Gennady Estraikh's 1988 Yiddish short story, "Di royte balke" ("The Red Ditch"), depicts the lives of children in a post-Stalin Ukrainian industrial city dreaming of escaping to Moscow, highlighting social inequalities and the environmental consequences of industrialization, recently translated into...
Soviet-Era Inequality and Escape: A New Translation of Estraikh's "Di royte balke
Gennady Estraikh's 1988 Yiddish short story, "Di royte balke" ("The Red Ditch"), depicts the lives of children in a post-Stalin Ukrainian industrial city dreaming of escaping to Moscow, highlighting social inequalities and the environmental consequences of industrialization, recently translated into...
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44% Bias Score


Russia Announces Two-Stage Pension Indexation for 2026
Russia's 2026 pension indexation will occur in two stages: a February adjustment for 2025 inflation and an April increase based on wage growth and Pension Fund revenue, affecting over 33 million recipients.
Russia Announces Two-Stage Pension Indexation for 2026
Russia's 2026 pension indexation will occur in two stages: a February adjustment for 2025 inflation and an April increase based on wage growth and Pension Fund revenue, affecting over 33 million recipients.
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40% Bias Score


Database Aids Prediction of Rare Ocean Bioluminescence Events
A new database of over 400 milky sea observations, compiled by Justin Hudson, helps predict and study this rare bioluminescent phenomenon caused by Vibrio harveyi bacteria in the Arabian Sea and Southeast Asian waters, potentially offering insights into ecosystem health and climate change impacts.
Database Aids Prediction of Rare Ocean Bioluminescence Events
A new database of over 400 milky sea observations, compiled by Justin Hudson, helps predict and study this rare bioluminescent phenomenon caused by Vibrio harveyi bacteria in the Arabian Sea and Southeast Asian waters, potentially offering insights into ecosystem health and climate change impacts.
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20% Bias Score


Australian Election Campaigns Launch with Major Policy Announcements
Australia's Labor and Coalition parties launched their election campaigns three weeks before the May 3rd election, unveiling major housing policies and tax incentives amid concerns over fiscal stability and public support for cost of living relief.
Australian Election Campaigns Launch with Major Policy Announcements
Australia's Labor and Coalition parties launched their election campaigns three weeks before the May 3rd election, unveiling major housing policies and tax incentives amid concerns over fiscal stability and public support for cost of living relief.
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68% Bias Score


Greece Accelerates 12 Reforms to Counter Global Trade Shifts
The Greek government is undertaking 12 key reforms by the end of 2025, five focusing on economic improvements (including simplifying business and major privatizations) and seven on citizens' daily lives (such as digital justice and infrastructure projects), to counter global trade shifts and boost t...
Greece Accelerates 12 Reforms to Counter Global Trade Shifts
The Greek government is undertaking 12 key reforms by the end of 2025, five focusing on economic improvements (including simplifying business and major privatizations) and seven on citizens' daily lives (such as digital justice and infrastructure projects), to counter global trade shifts and boost t...
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40% Bias Score


AI Personalizes Employee Benefits, Boosting Engagement but Raising Legal Concerns
AI-powered platforms are personalizing employee benefits by analyzing data to offer tailored packages that increase engagement and satisfaction; however, legal and data privacy concerns must be addressed.
AI Personalizes Employee Benefits, Boosting Engagement but Raising Legal Concerns
AI-powered platforms are personalizing employee benefits by analyzing data to offer tailored packages that increase engagement and satisfaction; however, legal and data privacy concerns must be addressed.
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48% Bias Score

Greece: Balancing Security Concerns with Turkish Economic Influx
Despite viewing Turkey as a geopolitical threat and allocating over 3% of its GDP to defense, Greece experiences a surge in Turkish tourism and investment, particularly real estate, fueled by eased visa requirements and the Golden Visa program, creating economic benefits alongside security concerns.

Greece: Balancing Security Concerns with Turkish Economic Influx
Despite viewing Turkey as a geopolitical threat and allocating over 3% of its GDP to defense, Greece experiences a surge in Turkish tourism and investment, particularly real estate, fueled by eased visa requirements and the Golden Visa program, creating economic benefits alongside security concerns.
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48% Bias Score

Labor Launches 2025 Election Campaign with Housing, Tax Promises
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese launched Labor's 2025 election campaign in Perth, announcing a $10 billion housing initiative for first-home buyers and a simplified $1000 tax deduction, aiming to increase homeownership and reduce tax burdens while highlighting their successful 2022 campai...

Labor Launches 2025 Election Campaign with Housing, Tax Promises
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese launched Labor's 2025 election campaign in Perth, announcing a $10 billion housing initiative for first-home buyers and a simplified $1000 tax deduction, aiming to increase homeownership and reduce tax burdens while highlighting their successful 2022 campai...
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52% Bias Score

Penone's Tree Sculptures in Kensington Gardens
Giuseppe Penone's 'Thoughts in the Roots' exhibition at London's Serpentine South Gallery showcases bronze tree sculptures, wood carvings, and leaf installations alongside real trees in Kensington Gardens, highlighting the artist's lifelong fascination with the natural world.

Penone's Tree Sculptures in Kensington Gardens
Giuseppe Penone's 'Thoughts in the Roots' exhibition at London's Serpentine South Gallery showcases bronze tree sculptures, wood carvings, and leaf installations alongside real trees in Kensington Gardens, highlighting the artist's lifelong fascination with the natural world.
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32% Bias Score

Spain Weighs Class-Action Law Amidst Concerns of US-Style Costs
Spain is debating a new class-action lawsuit law, with a study estimating potential costs of €7.28 billion (11% of annual public education spending) if the US model is replicated, impacting innovation and competitiveness.

Spain Weighs Class-Action Law Amidst Concerns of US-Style Costs
Spain is debating a new class-action lawsuit law, with a study estimating potential costs of €7.28 billion (11% of annual public education spending) if the US model is replicated, impacting innovation and competitiveness.
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56% Bias Score

Dutch Coalition Budget Talks Amidst Rotterdam Marathon and Paris-Roubaix
Dutch coalition leaders meet today to discuss the spring budget, while the Rotterdam Marathon and Paris-Roubaix cycling race are underway. The morning weather will be cloudy with showers, giving way to drier conditions and sunshine from the west, with temperatures of 14-17 degrees Celsius.

Dutch Coalition Budget Talks Amidst Rotterdam Marathon and Paris-Roubaix
Dutch coalition leaders meet today to discuss the spring budget, while the Rotterdam Marathon and Paris-Roubaix cycling race are underway. The morning weather will be cloudy with showers, giving way to drier conditions and sunshine from the west, with temperatures of 14-17 degrees Celsius.
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16% Bias Score

Australia's Political Parties Vie to Solve Housing Crisis
Australia's Labor and Liberal parties unveiled new policies to tackle the housing crisis, with Labor focusing on building 100,000 homes and expanding the First Home Guarantee, while the Liberal party proposes a tax deduction for mortgage interest on newly built homes.

Australia's Political Parties Vie to Solve Housing Crisis
Australia's Labor and Liberal parties unveiled new policies to tackle the housing crisis, with Labor focusing on building 100,000 homes and expanding the First Home Guarantee, while the Liberal party proposes a tax deduction for mortgage interest on newly built homes.
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36% Bias Score
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