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Bali Bomber Opens Coffee Business After Early Release
Umar Patek, the chief bomb maker in the 2002 Bali bombings that killed 202 people, including 88 Australians, opened a coffee business after serving 11 years of a 20-year sentence, sparking outrage from victims' families.
Bali Bomber Opens Coffee Business After Early Release
Umar Patek, the chief bomb maker in the 2002 Bali bombings that killed 202 people, including 88 Australians, opened a coffee business after serving 11 years of a 20-year sentence, sparking outrage from victims' families.
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64% Bias Score


25 Charged in French Crypto Kidnapping Spree
French authorities charged 25 people, including six minors, with kidnapping and attempted kidnapping of cryptocurrency executives, following incidents in Paris and Nantes, prompting security concerns and government intervention.
25 Charged in French Crypto Kidnapping Spree
French authorities charged 25 people, including six minors, with kidnapping and attempted kidnapping of cryptocurrency executives, following incidents in Paris and Nantes, prompting security concerns and government intervention.
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28% Bias Score


London Doctor Condemns Cannabis Decriminalisation Plan
A mental health specialist working in London condemns the Mayor's proposal to decriminalise cannabis, citing a direct link between cannabis use and psychosis in a significant portion of their patients, supported by research indicating that around one-third of psychosis cases in London are linked to ...
London Doctor Condemns Cannabis Decriminalisation Plan
A mental health specialist working in London condemns the Mayor's proposal to decriminalise cannabis, citing a direct link between cannabis use and psychosis in a significant portion of their patients, supported by research indicating that around one-third of psychosis cases in London are linked to ...
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64% Bias Score


3D-Printed Pen Shows Promise in Parkinson's Diagnosis
A new 3D-printed pen containing magnetic ink and sensors can identify Parkinson's disease with 96.22% accuracy in a small study by analyzing handwriting, offering a cost-effective and accessible diagnostic tool, especially in lower-income countries.
3D-Printed Pen Shows Promise in Parkinson's Diagnosis
A new 3D-printed pen containing magnetic ink and sensors can identify Parkinson's disease with 96.22% accuracy in a small study by analyzing handwriting, offering a cost-effective and accessible diagnostic tool, especially in lower-income countries.
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20% Bias Score


NATO Armament Plans to Significantly Exacerbate Climate Crisis
A UN-commissioned study reveals that NATO member countries' armament plans, if fulfilled, will significantly increase CO2 emissions by an estimated 200 million tons annually, placing NATO as a major contributor to climate change. The study, however, excludes the US and Turkey from the calculations.
NATO Armament Plans to Significantly Exacerbate Climate Crisis
A UN-commissioned study reveals that NATO member countries' armament plans, if fulfilled, will significantly increase CO2 emissions by an estimated 200 million tons annually, placing NATO as a major contributor to climate change. The study, however, excludes the US and Turkey from the calculations.
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56% Bias Score


Revised Galaxy Collision Probability: Milky Way-Andromeda Merger Less Likely
New research, using advanced supercomputing and data from the Hubble and Gaia telescopes, indicates only a 2% chance of a Milky Way-Andromeda collision within 5 billion years, primarily due to the gravitational influence of the Large Magellanic Cloud; a Milky Way-Large Magellanic Cloud merger is nea...
Revised Galaxy Collision Probability: Milky Way-Andromeda Merger Less Likely
New research, using advanced supercomputing and data from the Hubble and Gaia telescopes, indicates only a 2% chance of a Milky Way-Andromeda collision within 5 billion years, primarily due to the gravitational influence of the Large Magellanic Cloud; a Milky Way-Large Magellanic Cloud merger is nea...
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40% Bias Score

Baikonur Cosmodrome: From Sputnik to Soyuz-5
The Baikonur Cosmodrome, established in 1955 in the Kazakh SSR, launched humanity's first satellite and the first human into space, showcasing its strategic location and favorable climate while also experiencing significant accidents such as the 1960 R-16 explosion which killed around 100 people.

Baikonur Cosmodrome: From Sputnik to Soyuz-5
The Baikonur Cosmodrome, established in 1955 in the Kazakh SSR, launched humanity's first satellite and the first human into space, showcasing its strategic location and favorable climate while also experiencing significant accidents such as the 1960 R-16 explosion which killed around 100 people.
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36% Bias Score

Coffee Consumption Linked to Healthier Aging in Women
A 30-year Harvard University study of 47,000 women revealed that drinking at least one cup of caffeinated coffee daily increased the likelihood of healthy aging by 5 percent, while soda consumption had the opposite effect, decreasing the chance by 19 percent.

Coffee Consumption Linked to Healthier Aging in Women
A 30-year Harvard University study of 47,000 women revealed that drinking at least one cup of caffeinated coffee daily increased the likelihood of healthy aging by 5 percent, while soda consumption had the opposite effect, decreasing the chance by 19 percent.
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52% Bias Score

Imperial War Museum Exhibition Details Sexual Violence in Conflict
The Imperial War Museum's new exhibition, "Unsilenced: Sexual Violence in Conflict," details the systematic sexual violence committed during numerous conflicts, using firsthand accounts to challenge societal silence and highlight the long-term consequences of war.

Imperial War Museum Exhibition Details Sexual Violence in Conflict
The Imperial War Museum's new exhibition, "Unsilenced: Sexual Violence in Conflict," details the systematic sexual violence committed during numerous conflicts, using firsthand accounts to challenge societal silence and highlight the long-term consequences of war.
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44% Bias Score

US Ambassador: Trump's Patience Exhausted, Turkey's EU Exclusion Absurd
US Ambassador to Turkey Thomas Barrack stated President Trump's patience has ended regarding the Russia-Ukraine conflict, suggesting a potential high-level meeting if Turkey resolves operational issues; he criticized the EU's refusal to accept Turkey into the EU and described the situation in Gaza a...

US Ambassador: Trump's Patience Exhausted, Turkey's EU Exclusion Absurd
US Ambassador to Turkey Thomas Barrack stated President Trump's patience has ended regarding the Russia-Ukraine conflict, suggesting a potential high-level meeting if Turkey resolves operational issues; he criticized the EU's refusal to accept Turkey into the EU and described the situation in Gaza a...
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52% Bias Score

Turkey Mediates Major Ukraine-Russia Prisoner Exchange, Proposes Istanbul as Peace Center
President Erdoğan announced Turkey's successful mediation in a large-scale prisoner exchange between Russia and Ukraine in Istanbul, further proposing the city as a peace center, involving Putin, Zelensky, and even Trump, while rejecting accusations of Turkish subordination and emphasizing the count...

Turkey Mediates Major Ukraine-Russia Prisoner Exchange, Proposes Istanbul as Peace Center
President Erdoğan announced Turkey's successful mediation in a large-scale prisoner exchange between Russia and Ukraine in Istanbul, further proposing the city as a peace center, involving Putin, Zelensky, and even Trump, while rejecting accusations of Turkish subordination and emphasizing the count...
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60% Bias Score

Sustainability Undermined: Conflicting Global Approaches and the Economic Realities
The UN's 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development faces challenges as the US rejects it while the EU's Omnibus package weakens corporate sustainability regulations despite positive economic indicators demonstrating the benefits of sustainability for Italian businesses.

Sustainability Undermined: Conflicting Global Approaches and the Economic Realities
The UN's 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development faces challenges as the US rejects it while the EU's Omnibus package weakens corporate sustainability regulations despite positive economic indicators demonstrating the benefits of sustainability for Italian businesses.
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40% Bias Score
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