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Gothenburg's Wireless EV Charging Pilot: A Successful Test for Sustainable Urban Transport
Gothenburg's three-year pilot program successfully tested wireless charging for 20 Volvo electric taxis, covering 4.3 million kilometers and supplying 13.5% of their energy needs, showcasing a potential solution for urban emission reduction goals.
Gothenburg's Wireless EV Charging Pilot: A Successful Test for Sustainable Urban Transport
Gothenburg's three-year pilot program successfully tested wireless charging for 20 Volvo electric taxis, covering 4.3 million kilometers and supplying 13.5% of their energy needs, showcasing a potential solution for urban emission reduction goals.
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44% Bias Score


Coalition Seeks Policy Reform Amidst School Absenteeism Rise
Sussan Ley will chair a Coalition party meeting to initiate policy reforms promoting inclusivity; concurrently, a report highlights rising school absenteeism, urging data collection and support; and the Melbourne Savage Club will trial mixed dining.
Coalition Seeks Policy Reform Amidst School Absenteeism Rise
Sussan Ley will chair a Coalition party meeting to initiate policy reforms promoting inclusivity; concurrently, a report highlights rising school absenteeism, urging data collection and support; and the Melbourne Savage Club will trial mixed dining.
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60% Bias Score


Budapest Pride Banned, Far-Right Counter-Protest Authorized
Budapest police authorized a far-right demonstration on June 28th, coinciding with a banned alternative Pride march organized by the city hall, following the government's veto of the official Budapest Pride event, prompting international condemnation and a visit from several European officials.
Budapest Pride Banned, Far-Right Counter-Protest Authorized
Budapest police authorized a far-right demonstration on June 28th, coinciding with a banned alternative Pride march organized by the city hall, following the government's veto of the official Budapest Pride event, prompting international condemnation and a visit from several European officials.
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48% Bias Score


Syrian National Charged in Foiled Vienna Concert Bomb Plot
A Syrian national, Mohamed A, faces charges in Germany for aiding a foiled plot to bomb a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna last August; the main suspect, Beran A, an Austrian national, allegedly planned the attack with links to IS, prompting cancellation of three sold-out shows.
Syrian National Charged in Foiled Vienna Concert Bomb Plot
A Syrian national, Mohamed A, faces charges in Germany for aiding a foiled plot to bomb a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna last August; the main suspect, Beran A, an Austrian national, allegedly planned the attack with links to IS, prompting cancellation of three sold-out shows.
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40% Bias Score


Release of Belarusian Political Prisoner Siarhei Tsikhanouski
Belarusian political prisoner Siarhei Tsikhanouski was released on June 21, 2024, after serving a five-year sentence. His release is attributed to US diplomatic efforts under President Trump's administration and is expected to reinvigorate the Belarusian democratic movement.
Release of Belarusian Political Prisoner Siarhei Tsikhanouski
Belarusian political prisoner Siarhei Tsikhanouski was released on June 21, 2024, after serving a five-year sentence. His release is attributed to US diplomatic efforts under President Trump's administration and is expected to reinvigorate the Belarusian democratic movement.
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44% Bias Score


London Police Data Shows Racial Disparities in Child Criminalization
A Youth Endowment Fund study of nearly 265,000 London Metropolitan Police records (2015-2022) found Black children are 15% more likely to be criminalised than White children for similar offences, and 14.8% less likely to be offered diversion programs, revealing systemic inequities.
London Police Data Shows Racial Disparities in Child Criminalization
A Youth Endowment Fund study of nearly 265,000 London Metropolitan Police records (2015-2022) found Black children are 15% more likely to be criminalised than White children for similar offences, and 14.8% less likely to be offered diversion programs, revealing systemic inequities.
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32% Bias Score

Ukraine Confident of Overcoming Hungarian EU Accession Block
Ukraine's ambassador to the EU expressed confidence in overcoming Hungarian resistance to its EU accession bid, citing support from 26 member states and anticipation of US-supplied Patriot missiles. He stressed the importance of continued support to prevent a wider conflict.

Ukraine Confident of Overcoming Hungarian EU Accession Block
Ukraine's ambassador to the EU expressed confidence in overcoming Hungarian resistance to its EU accession bid, citing support from 26 member states and anticipation of US-supplied Patriot missiles. He stressed the importance of continued support to prevent a wider conflict.
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48% Bias Score

A Drifting Life: China's Transformation Through a Minimal Love Story
Jia Zhangke's "A Drifting Life" follows a minimal love story across three periods in China (2001, 2006, 2022) mirroring the nation's entry into the WTO, the Three Gorges Dam project, and post-COVID recovery, using distinct locations and stylistic choices to capture these changes.

A Drifting Life: China's Transformation Through a Minimal Love Story
Jia Zhangke's "A Drifting Life" follows a minimal love story across three periods in China (2001, 2006, 2022) mirroring the nation's entry into the WTO, the Three Gorges Dam project, and post-COVID recovery, using distinct locations and stylistic choices to capture these changes.
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32% Bias Score

Obergefell at 10: Strong Public Support, but Growing Political Opposition
Ten years after the Supreme Court's Obergefell v. Hodges decision legalized same-sex marriage nationwide, public support remains strong at 68%, but Republican support has declined to 41%, raising concerns about potential legal challenges from a conservative-majority Supreme Court and state legislatu...

Obergefell at 10: Strong Public Support, but Growing Political Opposition
Ten years after the Supreme Court's Obergefell v. Hodges decision legalized same-sex marriage nationwide, public support remains strong at 68%, but Republican support has declined to 41%, raising concerns about potential legal challenges from a conservative-majority Supreme Court and state legislatu...
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40% Bias Score

Ukraine Repels Russian Offensive in Sumy, Preventing Troop Redeployment
Ukraine's military successfully repelled a Russian offensive in the northeastern Sumy region, preventing the redeployment of approximately 50,000 Russian troops and stabilizing the frontline near the Russian border. This success is attributed to the effective use of drones and the formation of a spe...

Ukraine Repels Russian Offensive in Sumy, Preventing Troop Redeployment
Ukraine's military successfully repelled a Russian offensive in the northeastern Sumy region, preventing the redeployment of approximately 50,000 Russian troops and stabilizing the frontline near the Russian border. This success is attributed to the effective use of drones and the formation of a spe...
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40% Bias Score

Denmark to Protect Citizens from AI Deepfakes with Groundbreaking New Law
Denmark is enacting a new law to protect individuals from unauthorized use of their identities in AI-generated deepfakes, granting individuals legal recourse and potentially influencing other European countries.

Denmark to Protect Citizens from AI Deepfakes with Groundbreaking New Law
Denmark is enacting a new law to protect individuals from unauthorized use of their identities in AI-generated deepfakes, granting individuals legal recourse and potentially influencing other European countries.
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32% Bias Score

UK Denies Asylum to Ukrainian Refugees Amidst Ongoing Conflict
The UK Home Office is denying asylum to Ukrainian refugees, claiming safety elsewhere in Ukraine despite ongoing conflict, impacting families and creating uncertainty; this is causing distress and legal challenges, with only 47 granted refugee status and 724 humanitarian protection since 2023.

UK Denies Asylum to Ukrainian Refugees Amidst Ongoing Conflict
The UK Home Office is denying asylum to Ukrainian refugees, claiming safety elsewhere in Ukraine despite ongoing conflict, impacting families and creating uncertainty; this is causing distress and legal challenges, with only 47 granted refugee status and 724 humanitarian protection since 2023.
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48% Bias Score
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