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Court Case Challenges Approval of Controversial Australian Gas Project
A court will hear a bid to compel the Australian government to consider a heritage application to protect Indigenous rock art threatened by Woodside's North West Shelf gas project extension, approved until 2070, while three activists admit to a successful hoax targeting the company.
Court Case Challenges Approval of Controversial Australian Gas Project
A court will hear a bid to compel the Australian government to consider a heritage application to protect Indigenous rock art threatened by Woodside's North West Shelf gas project extension, approved until 2070, while three activists admit to a successful hoax targeting the company.
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60% Bias Score


United Airlines to Purchase Up to 200 Emission-Reducing JetZero Z4 Aircraft
United Airlines has conditionally agreed to purchase up to 200 of JetZero's revolutionary Z4 aircraft, aiming for 50% emission reduction and improved passenger experience by 2030, pending successful 2027 testing of a full-size prototype.
United Airlines to Purchase Up to 200 Emission-Reducing JetZero Z4 Aircraft
United Airlines has conditionally agreed to purchase up to 200 of JetZero's revolutionary Z4 aircraft, aiming for 50% emission reduction and improved passenger experience by 2030, pending successful 2027 testing of a full-size prototype.
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48% Bias Score


Rediscovered JMW Turner Painting to Sell for €350,000
A painting initially valued at under €1,000 has been authenticated as a 1792 JMW Turner oil painting, "The Rising Squall," and is expected to sell for over €350,000 at Sotheby's auction on July 2nd, 2024, due to the rediscovery of Turner's signature after varnish restoration.
Rediscovered JMW Turner Painting to Sell for €350,000
A painting initially valued at under €1,000 has been authenticated as a 1792 JMW Turner oil painting, "The Rising Squall," and is expected to sell for over €350,000 at Sotheby's auction on July 2nd, 2024, due to the rediscovery of Turner's signature after varnish restoration.
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4% Bias Score


US Tariff Policy Criticized for Global Market Instability
Swiss economist Stefan Legge criticizes the US's contradictory tariff policy, citing its negative impact on global markets and the resulting uncertainty that is driving Europe to strengthen ties with China. He emphasizes the need for pragmatic global cooperation.
US Tariff Policy Criticized for Global Market Instability
Swiss economist Stefan Legge criticizes the US's contradictory tariff policy, citing its negative impact on global markets and the resulting uncertainty that is driving Europe to strengthen ties with China. He emphasizes the need for pragmatic global cooperation.
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40% Bias Score


Nursery Worker Jailed for Baby's Death; Safety Concerns Raised
Nine-month-old Genevieve Meehan died from asphyxiation after nursery worker Kate Roughley restrained her for over 90 minutes at Tiny Toes nursery in Cheadle Hulme; Roughley received a 14-year prison sentence, and the parents are campaigning for improved safety standards.
Nursery Worker Jailed for Baby's Death; Safety Concerns Raised
Nine-month-old Genevieve Meehan died from asphyxiation after nursery worker Kate Roughley restrained her for over 90 minutes at Tiny Toes nursery in Cheadle Hulme; Roughley received a 14-year prison sentence, and the parents are campaigning for improved safety standards.
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44% Bias Score


Father and Son Charged with Murder After Fatal Car Crash
Patrick and Owen Maughan are charged with murder following a fatal collision on June 1st in Dartford, Kent, where their Ford pick-up truck allegedly rammed a 4x4, killing a four-year-old boy and injuring his family; police are appealing for witnesses.
Father and Son Charged with Murder After Fatal Car Crash
Patrick and Owen Maughan are charged with murder following a fatal collision on June 1st in Dartford, Kent, where their Ford pick-up truck allegedly rammed a 4x4, killing a four-year-old boy and injuring his family; police are appealing for witnesses.
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28% Bias Score

Palestinian IMO Participation Uncertain Amidst Calls to Suspend Israel
Six Palestinian teenagers qualified for the International Mathematics Olympiad in Australia, but their participation is uncertain due to travel restrictions; simultaneously, the IMO faces calls to suspend Israel's membership, creating a complex political situation.

Palestinian IMO Participation Uncertain Amidst Calls to Suspend Israel
Six Palestinian teenagers qualified for the International Mathematics Olympiad in Australia, but their participation is uncertain due to travel restrictions; simultaneously, the IMO faces calls to suspend Israel's membership, creating a complex political situation.
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56% Bias Score

Alcaraz's Mental Fortitude Fuels Comeback Win at Roland Garros Semifinal
In a tense Roland Garros semifinal, Carlos Alcaraz defeated Lorenzo Musetti 4-6, 7-6(3), 6-0, 2-0 (retired) after overcoming early frustration and self-criticism, showcasing his improved mental resilience.

Alcaraz's Mental Fortitude Fuels Comeback Win at Roland Garros Semifinal
In a tense Roland Garros semifinal, Carlos Alcaraz defeated Lorenzo Musetti 4-6, 7-6(3), 6-0, 2-0 (retired) after overcoming early frustration and self-criticism, showcasing his improved mental resilience.
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40% Bias Score

World Bank Resumes Lending to Uganda Despite Anti-LGBTQ+ Law
The World Bank will resume lending to Uganda after a two-year suspension due to its anti-LGBTQ+ law, citing agreed-upon "mitigating measures" with Ugandan authorities to protect LGBTQ+ individuals during development projects; the Bank estimates Uganda lost $470 million to $1.7 billion in funding dur...

World Bank Resumes Lending to Uganda Despite Anti-LGBTQ+ Law
The World Bank will resume lending to Uganda after a two-year suspension due to its anti-LGBTQ+ law, citing agreed-upon "mitigating measures" with Ugandan authorities to protect LGBTQ+ individuals during development projects; the Bank estimates Uganda lost $470 million to $1.7 billion in funding dur...
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56% Bias Score

25 Spanish ALS Patients Sue Government Over Law's Funding Shortfall
At least 25 Spanish ALS patients are filing a joint lawsuit against the government for failing to fully fund the recently approved ALS law, citing insufficient funding seven months post-approval and highlighting a previously filed individual lawsuit that gained media attention.

25 Spanish ALS Patients Sue Government Over Law's Funding Shortfall
At least 25 Spanish ALS patients are filing a joint lawsuit against the government for failing to fully fund the recently approved ALS law, citing insufficient funding seven months post-approval and highlighting a previously filed individual lawsuit that gained media attention.
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48% Bias Score

Mine Supervisor Jailed for Manslaughter, Released on Parole After Five Years
Troy Hausler, Toby Richter's supervisor at a Pilgangoora mine site, was charged with murder but pleaded guilty to manslaughter, receiving a seven-year sentence with a non-parole period of five years and three months; Hausler was released on parole after serving just over five years, causing addition...

Mine Supervisor Jailed for Manslaughter, Released on Parole After Five Years
Troy Hausler, Toby Richter's supervisor at a Pilgangoora mine site, was charged with murder but pleaded guilty to manslaughter, receiving a seven-year sentence with a non-parole period of five years and three months; Hausler was released on parole after serving just over five years, causing addition...
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4% Bias Score

Highly Contagious Covid Variant Nimbus Sparks Global Concern
The highly contagious Covid-19 variant Nimbus (N.B.1.8.1) is rapidly spreading globally, accounting for 10.7% of infections, with 13 confirmed cases in the UK and rising positive test rates indicating a potential surge; scientists urge vaccination for vulnerable groups.

Highly Contagious Covid Variant Nimbus Sparks Global Concern
The highly contagious Covid-19 variant Nimbus (N.B.1.8.1) is rapidly spreading globally, accounting for 10.7% of infections, with 13 confirmed cases in the UK and rising positive test rates indicating a potential surge; scientists urge vaccination for vulnerable groups.
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40% Bias Score
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