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Greece Proposes EU-Wide "Digital Age of Majority" to Protect Children Online
Greece will propose a unified "digital age of majority" for the EU on Friday, aiming to prevent children's access to social media platforms without parental consent, supported by several countries and amidst ongoing EU investigations into tech companies' child safety measures.
Greece Proposes EU-Wide "Digital Age of Majority" to Protect Children Online
Greece will propose a unified "digital age of majority" for the EU on Friday, aiming to prevent children's access to social media platforms without parental consent, supported by several countries and amidst ongoing EU investigations into tech companies' child safety measures.
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36% Bias Score


UN Rules Alaa Abdel-Fattah's Imprisonment Illegal
The UN declared the imprisonment of Egyptian-British activist Alaa Abdel-Fattah illegal due to lack of legal basis and violation of free speech, prompting his mother's hunger strike and renewed international pressure, while Egypt maintains its stance despite criticism.
UN Rules Alaa Abdel-Fattah's Imprisonment Illegal
The UN declared the imprisonment of Egyptian-British activist Alaa Abdel-Fattah illegal due to lack of legal basis and violation of free speech, prompting his mother's hunger strike and renewed international pressure, while Egypt maintains its stance despite criticism.
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52% Bias Score


Kenya Apologizes to Tanzania Amidst Allegations of Activist Torture
Kenyan President Ruto apologized to Tanzania for unspecified wrongdoings, following reports of torture and detention of Kenyan activist Boniface Mwangi and Ugandan activist Agather Atuhaire in Tanzania while supporting imprisoned opposition leader Tundu Lissu.
Kenya Apologizes to Tanzania Amidst Allegations of Activist Torture
Kenyan President Ruto apologized to Tanzania for unspecified wrongdoings, following reports of torture and detention of Kenyan activist Boniface Mwangi and Ugandan activist Agather Atuhaire in Tanzania while supporting imprisoned opposition leader Tundu Lissu.
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52% Bias Score


US Sanctions on ICC Judges Condemned by UN and EU
The US imposed sanctions on four International Criminal Court judges involved in cases against Israel and the US, prompting condemnation from the UN and the EU, who view the actions as undermining international justice and the rule of law.
US Sanctions on ICC Judges Condemned by UN and EU
The US imposed sanctions on four International Criminal Court judges involved in cases against Israel and the US, prompting condemnation from the UN and the EU, who view the actions as undermining international justice and the rule of law.
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40% Bias Score


Oldenburg Police Shooting: Inconclusive Evidence and Accountability Concerns
In Oldenburg, Germany, a police officer fatally shot 21-year-old Lorenz A. on Easter Sunday after a prior altercation; video evidence is inconclusive, body cameras were off, and the incident highlights concerns about police accountability and potential racial bias.
Oldenburg Police Shooting: Inconclusive Evidence and Accountability Concerns
In Oldenburg, Germany, a police officer fatally shot 21-year-old Lorenz A. on Easter Sunday after a prior altercation; video evidence is inconclusive, body cameras were off, and the incident highlights concerns about police accountability and potential racial bias.
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28% Bias Score


AI-Generated Misinformation in UK Court Cases Sparks Urgent Call for Regulatory Action
UK courts are grappling with the misuse of AI in legal arguments after two cases revealed dozens of fabricated case-law citations generated by AI tools, prompting calls for urgent action from legal authorities to prevent future occurrences and ensure the accuracy of AI-generated information in legal...
AI-Generated Misinformation in UK Court Cases Sparks Urgent Call for Regulatory Action
UK courts are grappling with the misuse of AI in legal arguments after two cases revealed dozens of fabricated case-law citations generated by AI tools, prompting calls for urgent action from legal authorities to prevent future occurrences and ensure the accuracy of AI-generated information in legal...
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28% Bias Score

Socioeconomic Status Impacts Children's Biological Aging: A Telomere Study
A study of 1,160 European children (6-11 years) found that those from high-income families had 5% longer telomeres (cellular aging markers) than low-income peers; girls had 5.6% longer telomeres than boys; and higher BMI correlated with shorter telomeres. Children from low-income families showed bio...

Socioeconomic Status Impacts Children's Biological Aging: A Telomere Study
A study of 1,160 European children (6-11 years) found that those from high-income families had 5% longer telomeres (cellular aging markers) than low-income peers; girls had 5.6% longer telomeres than boys; and higher BMI correlated with shorter telomeres. Children from low-income families showed bio...
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32% Bias Score

Scholz-Trump Meeting: Increased German Defense Spending Endorsed, Diverse Domestic Reactions
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz met with Donald Trump at the White House, resulting in Trump's public support for increased German defense spending and a shared view of Russia as a threat; however, reactions within Germany varied, with the AfD focusing on immigration issues.

Scholz-Trump Meeting: Increased German Defense Spending Endorsed, Diverse Domestic Reactions
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz met with Donald Trump at the White House, resulting in Trump's public support for increased German defense spending and a shared view of Russia as a threat; however, reactions within Germany varied, with the AfD focusing on immigration issues.
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36% Bias Score

Hajj 2025: Tech Improves Safety, Raises Privacy Concerns
The 2025 Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia utilizes advanced technologies, including drones, AI, and a Nusuk app, to manage the expected 2 million pilgrims from over 180 countries, enhancing safety but raising privacy concerns due to data collection and potential misuse.

Hajj 2025: Tech Improves Safety, Raises Privacy Concerns
The 2025 Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia utilizes advanced technologies, including drones, AI, and a Nusuk app, to manage the expected 2 million pilgrims from over 180 countries, enhancing safety but raising privacy concerns due to data collection and potential misuse.
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44% Bias Score

Spahn Accused of €1.5 Billion Mask Procurement Irregularities
An internal report accuses former German Health Minister Jens Spahn of awarding a €1.5 billion mask contract to a regional company without a tender, causing a potential billion-euro loss to the government, despite warnings from the interior ministry and the crisis team; the report remains unreleased...

Spahn Accused of €1.5 Billion Mask Procurement Irregularities
An internal report accuses former German Health Minister Jens Spahn of awarding a €1.5 billion mask contract to a regional company without a tender, causing a potential billion-euro loss to the government, despite warnings from the interior ministry and the crisis team; the report remains unreleased...
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52% Bias Score

Pride Orchestra Defies Trump, Holds Successful WorldPride Concert
The International Pride Orchestra, rejected by the Kennedy Center under Donald Trump's new leadership, held a successful WorldPride concert at the Strathmore Music Center in Maryland on [Date], attracting 1,166 attendees and featuring drag performances, classical music, and patriotic songs in defian...

Pride Orchestra Defies Trump, Holds Successful WorldPride Concert
The International Pride Orchestra, rejected by the Kennedy Center under Donald Trump's new leadership, held a successful WorldPride concert at the Strathmore Music Center in Maryland on [Date], attracting 1,166 attendees and featuring drag performances, classical music, and patriotic songs in defian...
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40% Bias Score

BBC Art Expert Jailed for Hezbollah Financing Link
Oghenochuko Ojiri, a BBC art expert, received a two-and-a-half-year prison sentence for selling £140,000 of artwork to Nazem Ahmad, a suspected Hezbollah financier, between October 2020 and December 2021, marking the first conviction under section 21a of the UK Terrorism Act 2000.

BBC Art Expert Jailed for Hezbollah Financing Link
Oghenochuko Ojiri, a BBC art expert, received a two-and-a-half-year prison sentence for selling £140,000 of artwork to Nazem Ahmad, a suspected Hezbollah financier, between October 2020 and December 2021, marking the first conviction under section 21a of the UK Terrorism Act 2000.
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40% Bias Score
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