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No Dutch Children Affected by Cancer-Causing Sperm Donor, Dutch Government Says
Based on inquiries by the Dutch state secretary, it appears no Dutch children were conceived using sperm from a donor with a cancer-causing gene, despite reports of 52 affected children in Belgium between 2008-2017 and at least 67 children across eight European countries.
No Dutch Children Affected by Cancer-Causing Sperm Donor, Dutch Government Says
Based on inquiries by the Dutch state secretary, it appears no Dutch children were conceived using sperm from a donor with a cancer-causing gene, despite reports of 52 affected children in Belgium between 2008-2017 and at least 67 children across eight European countries.
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44% Bias Score


Foreign Firms Offer Mixed Review of Germany as Business Location
A Germany Trade & Invest (GTAI) study of 1800 foreign companies reveals mixed opinions on Germany as a business location: While praising its skilled workforce and innovation, firms cite high taxes, regulations, and energy costs as significant drawbacks.
Foreign Firms Offer Mixed Review of Germany as Business Location
A Germany Trade & Invest (GTAI) study of 1800 foreign companies reveals mixed opinions on Germany as a business location: While praising its skilled workforce and innovation, firms cite high taxes, regulations, and energy costs as significant drawbacks.
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32% Bias Score


Niedersachsen Sees Sharp Rise in Insured Natural Disaster Losses in 2024
In 2024, insured losses from natural disasters in Niedersachsen, Germany, totaled €313 million—a €41 million increase from 2023—with storm, hail, and flood damage accounting for the majority, impacting property (€269 million) and vehicles (€44 million).
Niedersachsen Sees Sharp Rise in Insured Natural Disaster Losses in 2024
In 2024, insured losses from natural disasters in Niedersachsen, Germany, totaled €313 million—a €41 million increase from 2023—with storm, hail, and flood damage accounting for the majority, impacting property (€269 million) and vehicles (€44 million).
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44% Bias Score


Posthumous Collection Reveals Diverse Sides of James Salter
No guardar nada," a posthumous collection of James Salter's non-fiction work, published this March by Salamandra, reveals diverse interests beyond aviation, including personal experiences, reflections on love, and observations on society, providing new insights into the author's life and literary th...
Posthumous Collection Reveals Diverse Sides of James Salter
No guardar nada," a posthumous collection of James Salter's non-fiction work, published this March by Salamandra, reveals diverse interests beyond aviation, including personal experiences, reflections on love, and observations on society, providing new insights into the author's life and literary th...
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60% Bias Score


Spain Tackles Vitamin D Overuse: Hospital Initiative Cuts Tests, Costs
A significant increase in vitamin D testing and supplement use in Spain, driven by unsubstantiated claims, resulted in 190 overdose reports (100 severe, nearly half hospitalized). A Cantabria hospital's initiative reduced tests by 40% and costs by 48% in 9 months through evidence-based protocols.
Spain Tackles Vitamin D Overuse: Hospital Initiative Cuts Tests, Costs
A significant increase in vitamin D testing and supplement use in Spain, driven by unsubstantiated claims, resulted in 190 overdose reports (100 severe, nearly half hospitalized). A Cantabria hospital's initiative reduced tests by 40% and costs by 48% in 9 months through evidence-based protocols.
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40% Bias Score


Lima's New Airport Terminal Opens Amidst Safety and Access Concerns
After numerous delays, Lima's new Jorge Chávez International Airport terminal opened on June 1st, 2024, addressing rapid passenger growth but facing immediate concerns over access, safety (a near-collision incident), and a new airport tax.
Lima's New Airport Terminal Opens Amidst Safety and Access Concerns
After numerous delays, Lima's new Jorge Chávez International Airport terminal opened on June 1st, 2024, addressing rapid passenger growth but facing immediate concerns over access, safety (a near-collision incident), and a new airport tax.
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60% Bias Score

Berg's Wozzeck: A Century of Evolving Interpretations
Alban Berg's opera, Wozzeck, premiered in 1925 in Berlin after Berg's WWI experiences, and its interpretations have evolved over time, reflecting societal shifts and offering commentary on social injustice and the human condition.

Berg's Wozzeck: A Century of Evolving Interpretations
Alban Berg's opera, Wozzeck, premiered in 1925 in Berlin after Berg's WWI experiences, and its interpretations have evolved over time, reflecting societal shifts and offering commentary on social injustice and the human condition.
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36% Bias Score

Germany Considers Nationwide Smoking Ban Following France's Lead
Germany's SPD and Green parties support a nationwide smoking ban similar to France's new public space restrictions, starting in July 2024, to protect children's health and reduce the substantial healthcare costs (€30 billion annually) associated with smoking. The German Health Minister also wants to...

Germany Considers Nationwide Smoking Ban Following France's Lead
Germany's SPD and Green parties support a nationwide smoking ban similar to France's new public space restrictions, starting in July 2024, to protect children's health and reduce the substantial healthcare costs (€30 billion annually) associated with smoking. The German Health Minister also wants to...
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40% Bias Score

Trump Doubles Steel and Aluminum Tariffs, Sparking Australia's Criticism
US President Donald Trump doubled tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to 50%, prompting criticism from Australian Trade Minister Don Farrell who called the tariffs "unjustified" and expressed concern about their impact on global trade. Australia exports a small amount of aluminum, but the move imp...

Trump Doubles Steel and Aluminum Tariffs, Sparking Australia's Criticism
US President Donald Trump doubled tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to 50%, prompting criticism from Australian Trade Minister Don Farrell who called the tariffs "unjustified" and expressed concern about their impact on global trade. Australia exports a small amount of aluminum, but the move imp...
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36% Bias Score

Spanish Mother Highlights Challenges of Raising Child with ASD Amidst Inflexible Work Schedule
A Spanish mother recounts the struggles of raising a 7-year-old son with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), whose refusal to dress stems from her demanding work schedule, highlighting the lack of work-life balance and societal support for families with children with disabilities in Spain.

Spanish Mother Highlights Challenges of Raising Child with ASD Amidst Inflexible Work Schedule
A Spanish mother recounts the struggles of raising a 7-year-old son with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), whose refusal to dress stems from her demanding work schedule, highlighting the lack of work-life balance and societal support for families with children with disabilities in Spain.
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44% Bias Score

Extremadura Band's Return Home Yields Critical Acclaim
Three young musicians from Casas de Don Pedro, Extremadura, formed the band Sanguijuelas del Guadiana, moved to Madrid unsuccessfully, returned home, and recorded a critically acclaimed debut album blending traditional and contemporary sounds.

Extremadura Band's Return Home Yields Critical Acclaim
Three young musicians from Casas de Don Pedro, Extremadura, formed the band Sanguijuelas del Guadiana, moved to Madrid unsuccessfully, returned home, and recorded a critically acclaimed debut album blending traditional and contemporary sounds.
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52% Bias Score

Human Evolution on Mars: A Likely Scenario
Human evolution continues; populations adapt to new environments through natural selection, as seen in high-altitude populations and those with lighter skin. Martian colonists will likely face new selective pressures, resulting in genetic adaptation over time.

Human Evolution on Mars: A Likely Scenario
Human evolution continues; populations adapt to new environments through natural selection, as seen in high-altitude populations and those with lighter skin. Martian colonists will likely face new selective pressures, resulting in genetic adaptation over time.
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44% Bias Score
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