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UK to Expand Bottom Trawling Ban in English Waters
The UK government proposes expanding a ban on destructive bottom trawling in English waters by 12,000km2 to protect marine life and habitats, following warnings from Sir David Attenborough and amid a UN Ocean Conference.
UK to Expand Bottom Trawling Ban in English Waters
The UK government proposes expanding a ban on destructive bottom trawling in English waters by 12,000km2 to protect marine life and habitats, following warnings from Sir David Attenborough and amid a UN Ocean Conference.
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52% Bias Score


Vaccines Crucial in Combating Rising Global Burden of Chronic Diseases
New research reveals that non-communicable diseases (NCDs) account for 75% of global deaths, costing $2 trillion annually; vaccines against influenza, pneumococcal infections, and COVID-19 offer crucial protection for NCD patients, and the UN will discuss a new political declaration to address the r...
Vaccines Crucial in Combating Rising Global Burden of Chronic Diseases
New research reveals that non-communicable diseases (NCDs) account for 75% of global deaths, costing $2 trillion annually; vaccines against influenza, pneumococcal infections, and COVID-19 offer crucial protection for NCD patients, and the UN will discuss a new political declaration to address the r...
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40% Bias Score


Schiphol Airport Noise Dispute: Flight Cap Creates Tension
Schiphol Airport, Europe's busiest by flight numbers, faces a legal battle over noise pollution, pitting residents against airlines and the Dutch government, with a proposed flight cap of 478,000 creating tension and economic concerns.
Schiphol Airport Noise Dispute: Flight Cap Creates Tension
Schiphol Airport, Europe's busiest by flight numbers, faces a legal battle over noise pollution, pitting residents against airlines and the Dutch government, with a proposed flight cap of 478,000 creating tension and economic concerns.
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40% Bias Score


Germany Considers Reintroducing Military Draft Amidst Troop Shortages
Germany's military faces a severe troop shortage, prompting a debate among lawmakers on the potential reintroduction of compulsory military service; current voluntary recruitment efforts have fallen far short of the required 260,000 soldiers, leading to concerns about meeting NATO obligations.
Germany Considers Reintroducing Military Draft Amidst Troop Shortages
Germany's military faces a severe troop shortage, prompting a debate among lawmakers on the potential reintroduction of compulsory military service; current voluntary recruitment efforts have fallen far short of the required 260,000 soldiers, leading to concerns about meeting NATO obligations.
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44% Bias Score


NHS Faces Critical Blood Donor Shortage
The NHS in England faces a critical blood donor shortage of over 200,000, putting public safety at risk due to low donor conversion rates and insufficient diversity among donors. This has triggered an amber alert.
NHS Faces Critical Blood Donor Shortage
The NHS in England faces a critical blood donor shortage of over 200,000, putting public safety at risk due to low donor conversion rates and insufficient diversity among donors. This has triggered an amber alert.
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60% Bias Score


Trump Issues New Travel Ban Targeting Citizens of 19 Countries
President Trump's new travel ban, effective Monday, restricts entry for citizens of 12 countries, mainly in Africa and the Middle East, and partially restricts entry for 7 more, sparking less outrage than his 2017 ban but raising concerns about discriminatory impact and long-term consequences.
Trump Issues New Travel Ban Targeting Citizens of 19 Countries
President Trump's new travel ban, effective Monday, restricts entry for citizens of 12 countries, mainly in Africa and the Middle East, and partially restricts entry for 7 more, sparking less outrage than his 2017 ban but raising concerns about discriminatory impact and long-term consequences.
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44% Bias Score

Germany Faces Hospital Funding Crisis
Thuringia's Health Minister Katharina Schenk demands immediate clarity on promised hospital aid to offset inflation-related cost increases from the federal government, warning of potential insolvencies and staff cuts, especially in eastern Germany, before the 2027 hospital reform.

Germany Faces Hospital Funding Crisis
Thuringia's Health Minister Katharina Schenk demands immediate clarity on promised hospital aid to offset inflation-related cost increases from the federal government, warning of potential insolvencies and staff cuts, especially in eastern Germany, before the 2027 hospital reform.
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36% Bias Score

Hamburg to Host Leading Public Transport Conference, Showcasing Innovative Mobility Solutions
Hamburg will host the UITP Summit, a leading public transport conference, from June 30th to July 4th, 2024, showcasing its innovative mobility solutions and attracting 10,000+ attendees from over 100 countries.

Hamburg to Host Leading Public Transport Conference, Showcasing Innovative Mobility Solutions
Hamburg will host the UITP Summit, a leading public transport conference, from June 30th to July 4th, 2024, showcasing its innovative mobility solutions and attracting 10,000+ attendees from over 100 countries.
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48% Bias Score

Merz's Diplomatic Debut: Early Successes and Unresolved Challenges
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's first month in office has been marked by a diplomatic charm offensive, including a successful meeting with President Trump, but tangible policy achievements remain limited amid ongoing conflicts and complex relations with Israel.

Merz's Diplomatic Debut: Early Successes and Unresolved Challenges
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's first month in office has been marked by a diplomatic charm offensive, including a successful meeting with President Trump, but tangible policy achievements remain limited amid ongoing conflicts and complex relations with Israel.
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40% Bias Score

AI's Copyright Threat to UK Screen Sector
The British Film Institute (BFI) reports that AI companies are using 130,000 copyrighted film and TV scripts without permission to train their models, raising concerns about the future of the UK screen sector and the need for IP rights protection and workforce adaptation.

AI's Copyright Threat to UK Screen Sector
The British Film Institute (BFI) reports that AI companies are using 130,000 copyrighted film and TV scripts without permission to train their models, raising concerns about the future of the UK screen sector and the need for IP rights protection and workforce adaptation.
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52% Bias Score

NB8: A Geopolitical Anchor in a Turbulent Europe
The Nordic-Baltic eight (NB8) countries—Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, and Sweden—have become a significant geopolitical force since Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, showcasing a model of democratic security and defense integration that contrasts with the rise of po...

NB8: A Geopolitical Anchor in a Turbulent Europe
The Nordic-Baltic eight (NB8) countries—Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, and Sweden—have become a significant geopolitical force since Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, showcasing a model of democratic security and defense integration that contrasts with the rise of po...
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48% Bias Score

Report: Minimal-Cost Water Nationalization Possible in UK
A new report suggests the UK government could nationalize water companies at minimal cost using special administration, challenging the £99bn estimate and citing legal precedents where investors lost money during similar processes.

Report: Minimal-Cost Water Nationalization Possible in UK
A new report suggests the UK government could nationalize water companies at minimal cost using special administration, challenging the £99bn estimate and citing legal precedents where investors lost money during similar processes.
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60% Bias Score
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