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HMP Parc Drug Crisis: 17 Deaths Linked to Drone Smuggling
An inspection of HMP Parc prison in Bridgend, UK, revealed widespread drug availability, including drone smuggling, leading to 17 deaths in 2024; the prison's management failures and the new G4S contract contributed to the crisis.
HMP Parc Drug Crisis: 17 Deaths Linked to Drone Smuggling
An inspection of HMP Parc prison in Bridgend, UK, revealed widespread drug availability, including drone smuggling, leading to 17 deaths in 2024; the prison's management failures and the new G4S contract contributed to the crisis.
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48% Bias Score


Bronze Age Collapse: Resilience and Ruin in the Eastern Mediterranean
The Eastern Mediterranean Bronze Age collapsed around 1177 BC due to a combination of climate change, famine, invasions, and societal instability, resulting in the destruction of major civilizations like the Hittites and Mycenaeans, while others like the Phoenicians and Cypriots adapted and thrived.
Bronze Age Collapse: Resilience and Ruin in the Eastern Mediterranean
The Eastern Mediterranean Bronze Age collapsed around 1177 BC due to a combination of climate change, famine, invasions, and societal instability, resulting in the destruction of major civilizations like the Hittites and Mycenaeans, while others like the Phoenicians and Cypriots adapted and thrived.
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44% Bias Score


US Explores Deep-Sea Mining to Counter China's Rare Earth Dominance
The Trump administration is negotiating with The Metals Company for a deep-sea mining permit in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone to secure critical metals, bypassing international regulations amid trade tensions with China, raising environmental and legal concerns.
US Explores Deep-Sea Mining to Counter China's Rare Earth Dominance
The Trump administration is negotiating with The Metals Company for a deep-sea mining permit in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone to secure critical metals, bypassing international regulations amid trade tensions with China, raising environmental and legal concerns.
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60% Bias Score


Bahçeli Denies Claims of Early Turkish Election and People's Alliance Fracture
Denials by MHP leader Bahçeli refute recent claims of an early Turkish election and the breakup of the ruling People's Alliance, despite commentary suggesting internal issues and declining electoral success for the alliance in recent local elections, and despite differing opinions on various issues.
Bahçeli Denies Claims of Early Turkish Election and People's Alliance Fracture
Denials by MHP leader Bahçeli refute recent claims of an early Turkish election and the breakup of the ruling People's Alliance, despite commentary suggesting internal issues and declining electoral success for the alliance in recent local elections, and despite differing opinions on various issues.
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16% Bias Score


Nearly Half of Certified Birch Wood Mislabeled, Raising Sanctions Evasion Concerns
A study by World Forest ID found that 46% of FSC and PEFC-certified birch wood samples, labeled as originating from Ukraine, Poland, Estonia, and Latvia, actually came from Russia or Belarus, potentially violating sanctions imposed after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Nearly Half of Certified Birch Wood Mislabeled, Raising Sanctions Evasion Concerns
A study by World Forest ID found that 46% of FSC and PEFC-certified birch wood samples, labeled as originating from Ukraine, Poland, Estonia, and Latvia, actually came from Russia or Belarus, potentially violating sanctions imposed after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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44% Bias Score


US Deportations to El Salvador Expose Venezuelan Opposition Divisions
The US deportation of hundreds of Venezuelans to El Salvador's harsh detention center, with the complicity of President Bukele and his advisors, including former Venezuelan opposition figures, has created a deep crisis within the Venezuelan opposition, exposing conflicts of interest and potentially ...
US Deportations to El Salvador Expose Venezuelan Opposition Divisions
The US deportation of hundreds of Venezuelans to El Salvador's harsh detention center, with the complicity of President Bukele and his advisors, including former Venezuelan opposition figures, has created a deep crisis within the Venezuelan opposition, exposing conflicts of interest and potentially ...
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52% Bias Score

Bristol Study Tracks Development of Key Cognitive Skills in Young Children
A University of Bristol study uses brain scans and games to track the development of cognitive skills (inhibitory control and working memory) in hundreds of children (6 months-5 years), uniquely leveraging decades of data from the children's parents' participation in a prior research project.

Bristol Study Tracks Development of Key Cognitive Skills in Young Children
A University of Bristol study uses brain scans and games to track the development of cognitive skills (inhibitory control and working memory) in hundreds of children (6 months-5 years), uniquely leveraging decades of data from the children's parents' participation in a prior research project.
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24% Bias Score

Volkswagen Launches China-Focused Electric Vehicle Counter-Offensive
Volkswagen is launching a series of electric vehicles designed and produced in China to counter declining market share, leveraging local partnerships and focusing on popular technologies; the first models arrive this year, with further models planned for 2026.

Volkswagen Launches China-Focused Electric Vehicle Counter-Offensive
Volkswagen is launching a series of electric vehicles designed and produced in China to counter declining market share, leveraging local partnerships and focusing on popular technologies; the first models arrive this year, with further models planned for 2026.
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40% Bias Score

China's EV Market Boom: Subsidies, Competition, and Global Implications
China's electric vehicle market is booming, with EVs projected to exceed 50% of new car sales by 2025 due to government incentives, cheap electricity, and fierce competition; however, this rapid growth has resulted in several bankruptcies and increased trade barriers.

China's EV Market Boom: Subsidies, Competition, and Global Implications
China's electric vehicle market is booming, with EVs projected to exceed 50% of new car sales by 2025 due to government incentives, cheap electricity, and fierce competition; however, this rapid growth has resulted in several bankruptcies and increased trade barriers.
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36% Bias Score

28 Dead in Kashmir Terrorist Attack; Modi Cuts Short Saudi Trip
A terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Indian Kashmir, on April 22, 2025, killed 28 tourists and injured over 20, prompting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to cut short his Saudi Arabia visit and return to New Delhi for an emergency meeting.

28 Dead in Kashmir Terrorist Attack; Modi Cuts Short Saudi Trip
A terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Indian Kashmir, on April 22, 2025, killed 28 tourists and injured over 20, prompting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to cut short his Saudi Arabia visit and return to New Delhi for an emergency meeting.
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36% Bias Score

US Accuses China of Using AI in Military Bioweapons Research
The US State Department's report accuses China of using AI in military bioweapons research, focusing on two labs in Beijing and Lingbao, and cites similar concerns about Russia, North Korea, and Iran for violating the 1972 Biological Weapons Convention.

US Accuses China of Using AI in Military Bioweapons Research
The US State Department's report accuses China of using AI in military bioweapons research, focusing on two labs in Beijing and Lingbao, and cites similar concerns about Russia, North Korea, and Iran for violating the 1972 Biological Weapons Convention.
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44% Bias Score

Argentina's Economy Surges 5.7% Amidst Uneven Growth and High Poverty
Argentina's economy grew 5.7% year-on-year in February 2025, driven by financial intermediation (30.2%), fishing (28.3%), commerce (7.4%), and mining (5%), despite uneven growth impacting social sectors and 38.1% poverty.

Argentina's Economy Surges 5.7% Amidst Uneven Growth and High Poverty
Argentina's economy grew 5.7% year-on-year in February 2025, driven by financial intermediation (30.2%), fishing (28.3%), commerce (7.4%), and mining (5%), despite uneven growth impacting social sectors and 38.1% poverty.
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56% Bias Score
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