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Vladivostok Exhibition Honors WWII Telecommunication Heroes
A new exhibition in Vladivostok, Russia, commemorates the 80th anniversary of Victory Day by showcasing the contributions of 117 Primorsky Krai telecommunication specialists during WWII, using a reconstructed wartime communication bunker and interactive elements.
Vladivostok Exhibition Honors WWII Telecommunication Heroes
A new exhibition in Vladivostok, Russia, commemorates the 80th anniversary of Victory Day by showcasing the contributions of 117 Primorsky Krai telecommunication specialists during WWII, using a reconstructed wartime communication bunker and interactive elements.
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24% Bias Score


Trump's Tariff Comments Spark Criticism, New York Post Uses 'Skimp on the Barbie' Headline
President Trump's comment that tariffs might mean children receive fewer toys sparked criticism, with the New York Post using a satirical headline referencing the Australian tourism slogan "shrimp on the barbie" to highlight potential consumer impacts of his trade war with China.
Trump's Tariff Comments Spark Criticism, New York Post Uses 'Skimp on the Barbie' Headline
President Trump's comment that tariffs might mean children receive fewer toys sparked criticism, with the New York Post using a satirical headline referencing the Australian tourism slogan "shrimp on the barbie" to highlight potential consumer impacts of his trade war with China.
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56% Bias Score


Reform Wins Runcorn By-Election by Four Votes
Reform UK narrowly won the Runcorn and Helsby by-election by four votes, a significant upset given Labour's previous 14,700-vote majority, highlighting the impact of the former MP's conviction and broader political shifts. The results of over 1,600 council seats and several mayoral races are also be...
Reform Wins Runcorn By-Election by Four Votes
Reform UK narrowly won the Runcorn and Helsby by-election by four votes, a significant upset given Labour's previous 14,700-vote majority, highlighting the impact of the former MP's conviction and broader political shifts. The results of over 1,600 council seats and several mayoral races are also be...
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48% Bias Score


Lives at Risk as Fermanagh Hospital Remains Understaffed
Emergency general surgery remains suspended at the South West Acute Hospital (Swah) in Enniskillen, forcing patients to travel to Altnagelvin Hospital in Londonderry, causing significant delays and risks to lives, while local politicians back proposals to restore services, addressing staff shortages...
Lives at Risk as Fermanagh Hospital Remains Understaffed
Emergency general surgery remains suspended at the South West Acute Hospital (Swah) in Enniskillen, forcing patients to travel to Altnagelvin Hospital in Londonderry, causing significant delays and risks to lives, while local politicians back proposals to restore services, addressing staff shortages...
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56% Bias Score


EU Workplace Accidents Decrease, but Inspector Shortages Raise Concerns
In 2022, the EU reported 2.97 million non-fatal and 3,286 fatal workplace accidents, a 4.6% decrease since 2017; men comprised two-thirds of non-fatal accidents; manufacturing, health, and construction sectors reported the most incidents; and a global decline in labor inspectors raises safety concer...
EU Workplace Accidents Decrease, but Inspector Shortages Raise Concerns
In 2022, the EU reported 2.97 million non-fatal and 3,286 fatal workplace accidents, a 4.6% decrease since 2017; men comprised two-thirds of non-fatal accidents; manufacturing, health, and construction sectors reported the most incidents; and a global decline in labor inspectors raises safety concer...
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48% Bias Score


Poland Warns Germany Against Stricter Border Controls
Poland's Charge d'affaires warned Germany against stricter border controls, citing negative impacts on cross-border traffic and the EU internal market, while emphasizing the need to balance border security with free movement within the Schengen Area.
Poland Warns Germany Against Stricter Border Controls
Poland's Charge d'affaires warned Germany against stricter border controls, citing negative impacts on cross-border traffic and the EU internal market, while emphasizing the need to balance border security with free movement within the Schengen Area.
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44% Bias Score

Beit Hillel's Art Project: Connecting Jewish Memory, Prayer, and Israeli Identity
Beit Hillel's new illustrated Grace After Meals booklet, "For the Good and Gracious Land," uses artwork by 12 Israeli artists to connect traditional prayers with the history and present of Israel, balancing remembrance of past trauma with hope for the future.

Beit Hillel's Art Project: Connecting Jewish Memory, Prayer, and Israeli Identity
Beit Hillel's new illustrated Grace After Meals booklet, "For the Good and Gracious Land," uses artwork by 12 Israeli artists to connect traditional prayers with the history and present of Israel, balancing remembrance of past trauma with hope for the future.
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40% Bias Score

Japan Unemployment Rate Hits Two-Year Low Amid Labor Shortage
Japan's fiscal 2024 average unemployment rate fell to 2.5 percent, a two-year low, due to a persistent labor shortage resulting in 67.93 million employed individuals—the highest since 1953—despite a slight March increase to 2.5 percent from 2.4 percent the previous month.

Japan Unemployment Rate Hits Two-Year Low Amid Labor Shortage
Japan's fiscal 2024 average unemployment rate fell to 2.5 percent, a two-year low, due to a persistent labor shortage resulting in 67.93 million employed individuals—the highest since 1953—despite a slight March increase to 2.5 percent from 2.4 percent the previous month.
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28% Bias Score

Electric Boat Workers Threaten May 18th Strike
Around 2,500 Electric Boat shipyard workers in Groton, Connecticut, threaten a May 18th strike due to a contract dispute with their employer, impacting the construction of U.S. Navy submarines, following a union vote and despite a recent $12.4 billion contract award.

Electric Boat Workers Threaten May 18th Strike
Around 2,500 Electric Boat shipyard workers in Groton, Connecticut, threaten a May 18th strike due to a contract dispute with their employer, impacting the construction of U.S. Navy submarines, following a union vote and despite a recent $12.4 billion contract award.
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40% Bias Score

Charges Dropped Against American Academic in Thailand Defamation Case
Thai prosecutors dropped charges against American academic Paul Chambers, arrested in April for royal defamation, following concerns from the academic community and the US government; however, the decision to drop charges is still subject to review.

Charges Dropped Against American Academic in Thailand Defamation Case
Thai prosecutors dropped charges against American academic Paul Chambers, arrested in April for royal defamation, following concerns from the academic community and the US government; however, the decision to drop charges is still subject to review.
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40% Bias Score

Scorsese to Produce Documentary Featuring Unreleased Pope Francis Interviews
Martin Scorsese is creating a documentary, "Aldeas—A New Story," featuring unreleased Pope Francis interviews and short films from global communities, showcasing Pope Francis's "Scholas Occurrentes" initiative promoting global education before his death on Easter Monday at age 88.

Scorsese to Produce Documentary Featuring Unreleased Pope Francis Interviews
Martin Scorsese is creating a documentary, "Aldeas—A New Story," featuring unreleased Pope Francis interviews and short films from global communities, showcasing Pope Francis's "Scholas Occurrentes" initiative promoting global education before his death on Easter Monday at age 88.
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24% Bias Score

Iconic WWII Photos Revealed as Staged Propaganda
Two iconic WWII photos—the Elbe handshake and the Reichstag flag raising—were staged events, showcasing the use of manipulated images for propaganda purposes; the Reichstag photo was altered to enhance its dramatic effect, while the Elbe meeting was recreated to present a more positive image.

Iconic WWII Photos Revealed as Staged Propaganda
Two iconic WWII photos—the Elbe handshake and the Reichstag flag raising—were staged events, showcasing the use of manipulated images for propaganda purposes; the Reichstag photo was altered to enhance its dramatic effect, while the Elbe meeting was recreated to present a more positive image.
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40% Bias Score
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