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Over 10,000 Run Rob Burrow Leeds Marathon, Raising Thousands for MND Research
The third annual Rob Burrow Leeds Marathon, held in memory of the late rugby player, saw over 10,000 runners raise money for Motor Neurone Disease research, with participants including a man diagnosed with PLS and a councillor who ran the London Marathon beforehand.
Over 10,000 Run Rob Burrow Leeds Marathon, Raising Thousands for MND Research
The third annual Rob Burrow Leeds Marathon, held in memory of the late rugby player, saw over 10,000 runners raise money for Motor Neurone Disease research, with participants including a man diagnosed with PLS and a councillor who ran the London Marathon beforehand.
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16% Bias Score


Ukrainian Woman's Resemblance to Lesya Ukrainka Promotes Ukrainian Literature
Ivanna Yakovenko, a Ukrainian woman strikingly resembling writer Lesya Ukrainka, leverages this similarity to promote Ukrainian literature through acting, museum collaborations, and selective brand endorsements, challenging stereotypical portrayals.
Ukrainian Woman's Resemblance to Lesya Ukrainka Promotes Ukrainian Literature
Ivanna Yakovenko, a Ukrainian woman strikingly resembling writer Lesya Ukrainka, leverages this similarity to promote Ukrainian literature through acting, museum collaborations, and selective brand endorsements, challenging stereotypical portrayals.
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32% Bias Score


Drink Spiking Victim Alleges Hospital Dismissal, Underscoring Systemic Issues
Nineteen-year-old Libby Wolford from Porth, Rhondda Cynon Taff, believes she was spiked on April 25th, experiencing severe symptoms and receiving dismissive treatment at the Royal Glamorgan Hospital; the incident highlights broader issues of victim support and prosecution challenges related to drink...
Drink Spiking Victim Alleges Hospital Dismissal, Underscoring Systemic Issues
Nineteen-year-old Libby Wolford from Porth, Rhondda Cynon Taff, believes she was spiked on April 25th, experiencing severe symptoms and receiving dismissive treatment at the Royal Glamorgan Hospital; the incident highlights broader issues of victim support and prosecution challenges related to drink...
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52% Bias Score


Part-time Apprenticeships Address Germany's Skilled Worker Shortage
In Hamburg, Germany, a 27-year-old mother of two successfully balances a part-time apprenticeship as an office management assistant at Ergo insurance, addressing the national shortage of skilled workers and offering a model for companies seeking a diverse talent pool.
Part-time Apprenticeships Address Germany's Skilled Worker Shortage
In Hamburg, Germany, a 27-year-old mother of two successfully balances a part-time apprenticeship as an office management assistant at Ergo insurance, addressing the national shortage of skilled workers and offering a model for companies seeking a diverse talent pool.
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44% Bias Score


Germany's New Cabinet Sparks Lobbying Debate
Germany's new cabinet, led by Chancellor Merz, includes three business leaders in top positions, sparking debate about lobbying regulation and conflict of interest in German politics, despite the existence of a Lobby Register and certain disclosure requirements.
Germany's New Cabinet Sparks Lobbying Debate
Germany's new cabinet, led by Chancellor Merz, includes three business leaders in top positions, sparking debate about lobbying regulation and conflict of interest in German politics, despite the existence of a Lobby Register and certain disclosure requirements.
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44% Bias Score


Camps Rally Exposes Deep Divisions within Valencian PP
Former Valencian president Francisco Camps held a rally attended by over 1,500 PP supporters, including figures convicted of corruption, amidst internal party tensions following the October 29th floods and the criticized handling of the disaster by current president Carlos Mazón.
Camps Rally Exposes Deep Divisions within Valencian PP
Former Valencian president Francisco Camps held a rally attended by over 1,500 PP supporters, including figures convicted of corruption, amidst internal party tensions following the October 29th floods and the criticized handling of the disaster by current president Carlos Mazón.
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60% Bias Score

Pioneering Female Engineer Wrongly Accused of Spying
Monica Maurice, a pioneering female engineer and "Lady of the Lamp," ran the Wolf Safety Lamp Company for 40 years, improving miner safety; wrongly accused of spying during a British intelligence mission in Germany, she was later awarded an OBE.

Pioneering Female Engineer Wrongly Accused of Spying
Monica Maurice, a pioneering female engineer and "Lady of the Lamp," ran the Wolf Safety Lamp Company for 40 years, improving miner safety; wrongly accused of spying during a British intelligence mission in Germany, she was later awarded an OBE.
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32% Bias Score

Double-Decker Passenger Planes Face Retirement Despite Continued Use by Select Airlines
Double-decker passenger planes, like the Boeing 747 and Airbus A380, are being retired due to high operating costs and inefficiency, but 11 airlines globally, including Emirates (116 A380s), British Airways, and Qantas, continue to operate them, offering luxurious amenities and upgrades, despite pro...

Double-Decker Passenger Planes Face Retirement Despite Continued Use by Select Airlines
Double-decker passenger planes, like the Boeing 747 and Airbus A380, are being retired due to high operating costs and inefficiency, but 11 airlines globally, including Emirates (116 A380s), British Airways, and Qantas, continue to operate them, offering luxurious amenities and upgrades, despite pro...
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40% Bias Score

Birmingham Bin Strike: Council and Opposition Clash Over Waste Collection Progress
Refuse workers in Birmingham, UK, have been on strike since March due to a pay and role dispute, causing massive waste build-up and sparking political arguments over the council's claims of progress despite 85% of rubbish cleared and continuing industrial action.

Birmingham Bin Strike: Council and Opposition Clash Over Waste Collection Progress
Refuse workers in Birmingham, UK, have been on strike since March due to a pay and role dispute, causing massive waste build-up and sparking political arguments over the council's claims of progress despite 85% of rubbish cleared and continuing industrial action.
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52% Bias Score

Berlin Teachers' Strike Disrupts Exams Amidst Demands for Smaller Classes"
Berlin's Senator for Education criticized the GEW's planned three-day teachers' strike from May 13-15, disrupting Abitur and MSA exams, while the GEW seeks smaller classes and better working conditions, facing challenges due to Berlin's membership in the Tarifgemeinschaft deutscher Länder (TdL) and ...

Berlin Teachers' Strike Disrupts Exams Amidst Demands for Smaller Classes"
Berlin's Senator for Education criticized the GEW's planned three-day teachers' strike from May 13-15, disrupting Abitur and MSA exams, while the GEW seeks smaller classes and better working conditions, facing challenges due to Berlin's membership in the Tarifgemeinschaft deutscher Länder (TdL) and ...
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52% Bias Score

Spanish Blackout: Accountability and the Politicization of Essential Services
A widespread power outage in Spain sparked a political debate, highlighting the need for accountability and the dangers of politicizing essential services; investigations will determine the causes and assign responsibility.

Spanish Blackout: Accountability and the Politicization of Essential Services
A widespread power outage in Spain sparked a political debate, highlighting the need for accountability and the dangers of politicizing essential services; investigations will determine the causes and assign responsibility.
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48% Bias Score

Spain's Doctor Shortage: High Salaries and Incentives Fail to Fully Address Systemic Issues
Spain faces a critical shortage of over 4,500 family doctors, causing overcrowded health centers and longer patient wait times; regions are competing to attract doctors with higher salaries and improved work conditions, but systemic issues remain.

Spain's Doctor Shortage: High Salaries and Incentives Fail to Fully Address Systemic Issues
Spain faces a critical shortage of over 4,500 family doctors, causing overcrowded health centers and longer patient wait times; regions are competing to attract doctors with higher salaries and improved work conditions, but systemic issues remain.
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44% Bias Score
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