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Chimpanzees Use Medicinal Plants for First Aid in Uganda
Researchers in Uganda's Budongo Forest observed chimpanzees using medicinal plants in multiple ways to treat wounds and injuries, including on unrelated individuals, suggesting empathy and a sophisticated understanding of plant-based medicine.
Chimpanzees Use Medicinal Plants for First Aid in Uganda
Researchers in Uganda's Budongo Forest observed chimpanzees using medicinal plants in multiple ways to treat wounds and injuries, including on unrelated individuals, suggesting empathy and a sophisticated understanding of plant-based medicine.
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0% Bias Score


British Astronaut Completes Rigorous Spacewalk Simulation
British astronaut Rosemary Coogan completed a six-hour spacewalk simulation in a NASA pool, successfully rescuing a simulated unconscious astronaut, demonstrating her readiness for future spacewalks and potential lunar missions.
British Astronaut Completes Rigorous Spacewalk Simulation
British astronaut Rosemary Coogan completed a six-hour spacewalk simulation in a NASA pool, successfully rescuing a simulated unconscious astronaut, demonstrating her readiness for future spacewalks and potential lunar missions.
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44% Bias Score


Assisted Dying Bill Faces Setback as MPs Shift Votes
At least five MPs who previously abstained on Kim Leadbeater's assisted dying bill will vote against it at the next stage in the Commons, raising concerns among proponents, despite two MPs publicly declaring their vote change and the bill previously passing with a 55-vote majority. MPs will debate a...
Assisted Dying Bill Faces Setback as MPs Shift Votes
At least five MPs who previously abstained on Kim Leadbeater's assisted dying bill will vote against it at the next stage in the Commons, raising concerns among proponents, despite two MPs publicly declaring their vote change and the bill previously passing with a 55-vote majority. MPs will debate a...
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36% Bias Score


Spain's Economic Growth Slows Amid Declining Productivity
Spain's Q1 2025 economic growth of 3.1% is driven more by increased employment and investment (70.6%) than productivity improvements (29.4%), a sharp contrast to 2024's trend, raising concerns about long-term sustainability.
Spain's Economic Growth Slows Amid Declining Productivity
Spain's Q1 2025 economic growth of 3.1% is driven more by increased employment and investment (70.6%) than productivity improvements (29.4%), a sharp contrast to 2024's trend, raising concerns about long-term sustainability.
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40% Bias Score


Eighth Prime Minister Resigns Amidst Record-Low Approval for Peruvian President Boluarte
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte faces an unprecedented 94% disapproval rating as Prime Minister Gustavo Adrianzén resigns, becoming the eighth to leave office during her administration, amidst ongoing scandals and a severe political crisis.
Eighth Prime Minister Resigns Amidst Record-Low Approval for Peruvian President Boluarte
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte faces an unprecedented 94% disapproval rating as Prime Minister Gustavo Adrianzén resigns, becoming the eighth to leave office during her administration, amidst ongoing scandals and a severe political crisis.
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68% Bias Score


Spain Reforms Public Prosecutor's Office to Enhance Independence
The Spanish government passed a law to increase the independence of the Public Prosecutor's Office; the Attorney General's term will be five non-renewable years, free from government influence; full implementation is set for January 1, 2028.
Spain Reforms Public Prosecutor's Office to Enhance Independence
The Spanish government passed a law to increase the independence of the Public Prosecutor's Office; the Attorney General's term will be five non-renewable years, free from government influence; full implementation is set for January 1, 2028.
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36% Bias Score

France's Stable but Strained Labor Market: Shortages Persist Despite High Application Numbers
France's private sector employment is stable but faces significant labor shortages, with 68% of jobs experiencing tension, particularly in IT, construction, and healthcare due to poor working conditions and inadequate training. A JobTeaser study will further analyze the mismatch between applicants a...

France's Stable but Strained Labor Market: Shortages Persist Despite High Application Numbers
France's private sector employment is stable but faces significant labor shortages, with 68% of jobs experiencing tension, particularly in IT, construction, and healthcare due to poor working conditions and inadequate training. A JobTeaser study will further analyze the mismatch between applicants a...
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36% Bias Score

EU Irregular Migration Down Across Major Routes
During the first four months of 2024, irregular border crossings into the EU decreased across all major routes; the central Mediterranean route saw a 3% drop to about 15,700, the eastern Mediterranean route a 30% drop to around 12,200, while crossings to mainland Spain and the Canary Islands also de...

EU Irregular Migration Down Across Major Routes
During the first four months of 2024, irregular border crossings into the EU decreased across all major routes; the central Mediterranean route saw a 3% drop to about 15,700, the eastern Mediterranean route a 30% drop to around 12,200, while crossings to mainland Spain and the Canary Islands also de...
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48% Bias Score

SME Leader Challenges Cepyme President
Ángela de Miguel is challenging Gerardo Cuerva for the presidency of Cepyme, Spain's main employers' association, criticizing his leadership and vowing to increase the organization's visibility and work to support SMEs after a 38% decrease in hiring over six years. She is backed by Antonio Garamendi...

SME Leader Challenges Cepyme President
Ángela de Miguel is challenging Gerardo Cuerva for the presidency of Cepyme, Spain's main employers' association, criticizing his leadership and vowing to increase the organization's visibility and work to support SMEs after a 38% decrease in hiring over six years. She is backed by Antonio Garamendi...
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48% Bias Score

Spanish Minister Calls Railway Cable Theft Act of Sabotage
On May 5th, the theft of 150 meters of railway cables in Spain caused widespread service disruption, prompting Transport Minister Óscar Puente to label it "sabotage" due to the low financial gain relative to the coordinated nature and impact of the incident, although the intention remains to be veri...

Spanish Minister Calls Railway Cable Theft Act of Sabotage
On May 5th, the theft of 150 meters of railway cables in Spain caused widespread service disruption, prompting Transport Minister Óscar Puente to label it "sabotage" due to the low financial gain relative to the coordinated nature and impact of the incident, although the intention remains to be veri...
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52% Bias Score

Ferrovial's US Success Amidst Economic Uncertainty
Ferrovial, a Dutch infrastructure company, is thriving in the US market despite economic uncertainty, with 38% of its revenue and 60% of its EBITDA originating from the US in 2024. The company's focus on state and local projects, profitable managed lanes, and significant investment in the Canadian h...

Ferrovial's US Success Amidst Economic Uncertainty
Ferrovial, a Dutch infrastructure company, is thriving in the US market despite economic uncertainty, with 38% of its revenue and 60% of its EBITDA originating from the US in 2024. The company's focus on state and local projects, profitable managed lanes, and significant investment in the Canadian h...
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48% Bias Score

Marco Polo's Book and the Shaping of the Americas
An exhibition in Seville's Archivo de Indias explores how Marco Polo's "Book of Wonders", annotated by Columbus and translated by Fernández de Santaella, guided exploration and shaped the intellectual landscape of the New World, highlighting Spain's unique colonial education policy.

Marco Polo's Book and the Shaping of the Americas
An exhibition in Seville's Archivo de Indias explores how Marco Polo's "Book of Wonders", annotated by Columbus and translated by Fernández de Santaella, guided exploration and shaped the intellectual landscape of the New World, highlighting Spain's unique colonial education policy.
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36% Bias Score
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