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World Judo Championships: Kim and Tasoev Secure Heavyweight Golds
The World Judo Championships in Budapest concluded its individual events with Hayun Kim (South Korea) winning gold in +78kg against Mao Arai (Japan) and Inal Tasoev (Russia) winning gold in +100kg against Guram Tushishvili (Georgia); Hungary passed the IJF flag to Azerbaijan, the 2026 host.
World Judo Championships: Kim and Tasoev Secure Heavyweight Golds
The World Judo Championships in Budapest concluded its individual events with Hayun Kim (South Korea) winning gold in +78kg against Mao Arai (Japan) and Inal Tasoev (Russia) winning gold in +100kg against Guram Tushishvili (Georgia); Hungary passed the IJF flag to Azerbaijan, the 2026 host.
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16% Bias Score


Peru's Maido Tops World's Best Restaurants List
Peru's Maido restaurant is now ranked the world's best, surpassing Spain's Disfrutar, while Spain's Etxebarri holds second place and the European top spot; Etxebarri's tasting menu costs €280.
Peru's Maido Tops World's Best Restaurants List
Peru's Maido restaurant is now ranked the world's best, surpassing Spain's Disfrutar, while Spain's Etxebarri holds second place and the European top spot; Etxebarri's tasting menu costs €280.
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40% Bias Score


German Producer Prices Fall for Third Month in a Row
Germany's producer prices dropped 1.2% year-on-year in May 2025 due to lower energy costs, marking the third consecutive monthly decline; energy costs fell 6.7%, electricity prices decreased by 8.1%, and natural gas prices dropped by 7.1%.
German Producer Prices Fall for Third Month in a Row
Germany's producer prices dropped 1.2% year-on-year in May 2025 due to lower energy costs, marking the third consecutive monthly decline; energy costs fell 6.7%, electricity prices decreased by 8.1%, and natural gas prices dropped by 7.1%.
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20% Bias Score


River Island to Close 33 Stores, Hundreds of Jobs at Risk
River Island, facing a £33.2 million loss and 19% sales drop in 2023, will close 33 UK stores, impacting hundreds of jobs due to increased online shopping and higher operational costs; creditors will vote on August 4th, with a court decision on August 7th.
River Island to Close 33 Stores, Hundreds of Jobs at Risk
River Island, facing a £33.2 million loss and 19% sales drop in 2023, will close 33 UK stores, impacting hundreds of jobs due to increased online shopping and higher operational costs; creditors will vote on August 4th, with a court decision on August 7th.
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44% Bias Score


Combating the "Gloomcycle": Strategies for Managing Constant Negative News
Rachel Janfaza's term "gloomcycle" describes the overwhelming negativity from constant bad news, impacting mental health across generations; the article suggests coping mechanisms including limiting exposure, self-care, and choosing trusted news sources.
Combating the "Gloomcycle": Strategies for Managing Constant Negative News
Rachel Janfaza's term "gloomcycle" describes the overwhelming negativity from constant bad news, impacting mental health across generations; the article suggests coping mechanisms including limiting exposure, self-care, and choosing trusted news sources.
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12% Bias Score


Donohoe Seeks Reelection as Eurogroup President Amidst Potential Spanish Challenge
The race for the Eurogroup presidency is underway, with incumbent Paschal Donohoe receiving EPP support and Spain's Carlos Cuerpo considering a challenge, creating a potential two-candidate race with the election set for July 7th.
Donohoe Seeks Reelection as Eurogroup President Amidst Potential Spanish Challenge
The race for the Eurogroup presidency is underway, with incumbent Paschal Donohoe receiving EPP support and Spain's Carlos Cuerpo considering a challenge, creating a potential two-candidate race with the election set for July 7th.
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44% Bias Score

News Alert Fatigue: Excessive Notifications Cause User Disengagement
A Reuters Institute study reveals that excessive news alerts are causing "alert fatigue", with some users receiving up to 50 daily notifications, leading to users disabling alerts and publishers walking a tightrope between informing and overwhelming their audience.

News Alert Fatigue: Excessive Notifications Cause User Disengagement
A Reuters Institute study reveals that excessive news alerts are causing "alert fatigue", with some users receiving up to 50 daily notifications, leading to users disabling alerts and publishers walking a tightrope between informing and overwhelming their audience.
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32% Bias Score

Chelsea Target Dortmund Winger Gittens
Chelsea is attempting to sign Borussia Dortmund winger Jamie Gittens, a 20-year-old English Under-21 international, to fill the void left by Jadon Sancho's departure; his acquisition would continue Chelsea's trend of signing players with Manchester City links and would depend on the Premier League's...

Chelsea Target Dortmund Winger Gittens
Chelsea is attempting to sign Borussia Dortmund winger Jamie Gittens, a 20-year-old English Under-21 international, to fill the void left by Jadon Sancho's departure; his acquisition would continue Chelsea's trend of signing players with Manchester City links and would depend on the Premier League's...
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40% Bias Score

The Disappearing Bar: A Threat to Social Life in Rural Spain
Sociologist Javier Rueda's research reveals the decline of traditional Spanish bars, highlighting their role in community life and proposing "Public Rural Houses" to revitalize rural areas by fostering social interaction and combating social isolation.

The Disappearing Bar: A Threat to Social Life in Rural Spain
Sociologist Javier Rueda's research reveals the decline of traditional Spanish bars, highlighting their role in community life and proposing "Public Rural Houses" to revitalize rural areas by fostering social interaction and combating social isolation.
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52% Bias Score

Scotland's Hottest Day of 2025: Charterhall Reaches 28.7°C
Scotland recorded its hottest day of 2025 on Friday, with Charterhall reaching 28.7°C, exceeding the previous record of 28°C set in 2024; this is significantly higher than the average June temperature of 17°C, and while not a heatwave, the warm weather is impacting tourism.

Scotland's Hottest Day of 2025: Charterhall Reaches 28.7°C
Scotland recorded its hottest day of 2025 on Friday, with Charterhall reaching 28.7°C, exceeding the previous record of 28°C set in 2024; this is significantly higher than the average June temperature of 17°C, and while not a heatwave, the warm weather is impacting tourism.
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28% Bias Score

UK Government Faces Minimal Dissent Over Disability Benefit Cuts
The UK government faces minimal dissent over planned disability benefit cuts despite one government whip's resignation, with the changes tightening eligibility for personal independence payments (PIPs) as part of a £4.8bn welfare reduction program.

UK Government Faces Minimal Dissent Over Disability Benefit Cuts
The UK government faces minimal dissent over planned disability benefit cuts despite one government whip's resignation, with the changes tightening eligibility for personal independence payments (PIPs) as part of a £4.8bn welfare reduction program.
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64% Bias Score

Tortosa: History, Nature, and Rice in the Ebro Delta
Tortosa, Spain, a city on the Ebro River, combines historical sites like the Zuda Castle (now a Parador hotel) and Modernist architecture with the nearby Ebro Delta's natural beauty, offering cultural and nature tourism. The city's strategic location has influenced its history, marked by periods of ...

Tortosa: History, Nature, and Rice in the Ebro Delta
Tortosa, Spain, a city on the Ebro River, combines historical sites like the Zuda Castle (now a Parador hotel) and Modernist architecture with the nearby Ebro Delta's natural beauty, offering cultural and nature tourism. The city's strategic location has influenced its history, marked by periods of ...
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12% Bias Score
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