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Potsdam App Showcases 100 Public Artworks
Potsdam Museum's Potsdam-History app now features "Art in Public Space," an initiative showcasing over 100 artworks with historical photos, before-and-after images, and detailed backgrounds, starting with 24 pieces on Freundschaftsinsel, to increase accessibility and engagement.
Potsdam App Showcases 100 Public Artworks
Potsdam Museum's Potsdam-History app now features "Art in Public Space," an initiative showcasing over 100 artworks with historical photos, before-and-after images, and detailed backgrounds, starting with 24 pieces on Freundschaftsinsel, to increase accessibility and engagement.
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4% Bias Score


THG Rejects £600 Million MyProtein Takeover Bid
THG unanimously rejected a £400-£600 million unsolicited takeover bid for its MyProtein subsidiary from former chairman Iain McDonald's Selkirk Group, citing undervaluation and concerns about funding.
THG Rejects £600 Million MyProtein Takeover Bid
THG unanimously rejected a £400-£600 million unsolicited takeover bid for its MyProtein subsidiary from former chairman Iain McDonald's Selkirk Group, citing undervaluation and concerns about funding.
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48% Bias Score


Misdiagnosis Leads to Toddler's Death in Novosibirsk Hospital; Surgeon's Sentence Appealed
Two-year-old Adelina Kincharova died in a Novosibirsk hospital in January 2020 after a misdiagnosis of diabetes instead of acute intestinal obstruction, leading to a three-year suspended sentence for the attending surgeon, while the family is appealing the ruling and seeking civil compensation.
Misdiagnosis Leads to Toddler's Death in Novosibirsk Hospital; Surgeon's Sentence Appealed
Two-year-old Adelina Kincharova died in a Novosibirsk hospital in January 2020 after a misdiagnosis of diabetes instead of acute intestinal obstruction, leading to a three-year suspended sentence for the attending surgeon, while the family is appealing the ruling and seeking civil compensation.
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56% Bias Score


Novosibirsk Launches WWII Educational Initiative
Novosibirsk Oblast launched a multi-platform educational initiative (April 19-May 19, 2025) focusing on the Red Army's WWII liberation of Europe and rescue of concentration camp prisoners, using radio broadcasts, a metro exhibition, and an online quiz on the Znayu Rossiyu platform.
Novosibirsk Launches WWII Educational Initiative
Novosibirsk Oblast launched a multi-platform educational initiative (April 19-May 19, 2025) focusing on the Red Army's WWII liberation of Europe and rescue of concentration camp prisoners, using radio broadcasts, a metro exhibition, and an online quiz on the Znayu Rossiyu platform.
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32% Bias Score


Four Sentenced for €25 Million Cocaine Seizure in Hamburg
German customs officials seized 520 kilograms of 95% pure cocaine in Hamburg harbor in January 2024, resulting in four smugglers receiving sentences ranging from 7.5 to 12.5 years; the cocaine originated in Puerto Bolívar, Ecuador, and was hidden in a banana shipment destined for Cologne.
Four Sentenced for €25 Million Cocaine Seizure in Hamburg
German customs officials seized 520 kilograms of 95% pure cocaine in Hamburg harbor in January 2024, resulting in four smugglers receiving sentences ranging from 7.5 to 12.5 years; the cocaine originated in Puerto Bolívar, Ecuador, and was hidden in a banana shipment destined for Cologne.
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48% Bias Score


Galician Court Halts Carboeiro Wind Farm Construction
The Galician High Court of Justice suspended the Carboeiro wind farm's construction permit on April 10th, 2025, citing insufficient environmental impact assessment and proximity to cultural heritage sites, echoing a similar Supreme Court decision.
Galician Court Halts Carboeiro Wind Farm Construction
The Galician High Court of Justice suspended the Carboeiro wind farm's construction permit on April 10th, 2025, citing insufficient environmental impact assessment and proximity to cultural heritage sites, echoing a similar Supreme Court decision.
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48% Bias Score

German Hardship Commission Approves 173 Asylum Applications in 20 Years
Germany's hardship commission for asylum seekers has positively decided on 173 of 377 applications (involving 1022 people) over the past 20 years, reflecting global migration patterns and highlighting the need for individualized case assessments; most applications came from Kosovo (77), followed by ...

German Hardship Commission Approves 173 Asylum Applications in 20 Years
Germany's hardship commission for asylum seekers has positively decided on 173 of 377 applications (involving 1022 people) over the past 20 years, reflecting global migration patterns and highlighting the need for individualized case assessments; most applications came from Kosovo (77), followed by ...
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44% Bias Score

Depleted Uranium Battery Developed for Renewable Energy Stabilization
Japanese scientists created a rechargeable depleted uranium battery to stabilize renewable energy sources, potentially transforming hazardous nuclear waste into a valuable resource; the prototype achieved a stable 1.5-volt output.

Depleted Uranium Battery Developed for Renewable Energy Stabilization
Japanese scientists created a rechargeable depleted uranium battery to stabilize renewable energy sources, potentially transforming hazardous nuclear waste into a valuable resource; the prototype achieved a stable 1.5-volt output.
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40% Bias Score

Military Cat Bagheera Wins Award, Finds New Home
A black cat named Bagheera, adopted by artillerymen from Irkutsk Oblast in June 2022 during the Special Military Operation, became a symbol of luck and helped them locate drones. After winning second place in the "My Gentle and Necessary Animal" award in April 2025, she found a new home.

Military Cat Bagheera Wins Award, Finds New Home
A black cat named Bagheera, adopted by artillerymen from Irkutsk Oblast in June 2022 during the Special Military Operation, became a symbol of luck and helped them locate drones. After winning second place in the "My Gentle and Necessary Animal" award in April 2025, she found a new home.
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24% Bias Score

European Public Opinion Favors Healthcare Access for Irregular Migrants, but Not Cash Assistance
A study of 20,000 Europeans across Austria, Italy, Poland, Sweden, and the UK reveals that public support for irregular migrants' access to primary healthcare is higher than support for financial aid, especially when healthcare is linked to reporting requirements; however, British respondents showed...

European Public Opinion Favors Healthcare Access for Irregular Migrants, but Not Cash Assistance
A study of 20,000 Europeans across Austria, Italy, Poland, Sweden, and the UK reveals that public support for irregular migrants' access to primary healthcare is higher than support for financial aid, especially when healthcare is linked to reporting requirements; however, British respondents showed...
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36% Bias Score

Skimpies: A Photographic Exploration of Kalgoorlie's Barmaids
Photographer Mellen Burns documented the lives of "skimpies" in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, during a Covid-19 lockdown, creating a photo book, Skimpies, that reveals the diverse experiences and perspectives of these women within the context of the mining town's unique culture.

Skimpies: A Photographic Exploration of Kalgoorlie's Barmaids
Photographer Mellen Burns documented the lives of "skimpies" in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, during a Covid-19 lockdown, creating a photo book, Skimpies, that reveals the diverse experiences and perspectives of these women within the context of the mining town's unique culture.
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60% Bias Score

Raphael to Resume Concerts After Lymphoma Diagnosis
Raphael, an 81-year-old Spanish singer, will resume his musical career on June 15th in Mérida, Spain, four months after being hospitalized and diagnosed with a primary cerebral lymphoma. He was treated at Madrid's Hospital 12 de Octubre and Clínico San Carlos.

Raphael to Resume Concerts After Lymphoma Diagnosis
Raphael, an 81-year-old Spanish singer, will resume his musical career on June 15th in Mérida, Spain, four months after being hospitalized and diagnosed with a primary cerebral lymphoma. He was treated at Madrid's Hospital 12 de Octubre and Clínico San Carlos.
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40% Bias Score
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