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Azerbaijan-Russia Crisis: Deaths in Custody Spark Diplomatic Row
Two Azerbaijani brothers died in Russian custody on June 27th, 2025; Russia claims natural causes, while Azerbaijan alleges murder, leading to diplomatic tensions, journalist arrests, and event cancellations, escalating a pre-existing crisis.
Azerbaijan-Russia Crisis: Deaths in Custody Spark Diplomatic Row
Two Azerbaijani brothers died in Russian custody on June 27th, 2025; Russia claims natural causes, while Azerbaijan alleges murder, leading to diplomatic tensions, journalist arrests, and event cancellations, escalating a pre-existing crisis.
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36% Bias Score


Poliovirus Detected in German Wastewater: Low Vaccination Rates Raise Concerns
The Robert Koch Institute (RKI) reports finding poliovirus in German wastewater from ten locations, indicating a likely, though unconfirmed, human-to-human transmission, with only 21 percent of one-year-olds fully vaccinated against polio.
Poliovirus Detected in German Wastewater: Low Vaccination Rates Raise Concerns
The Robert Koch Institute (RKI) reports finding poliovirus in German wastewater from ten locations, indicating a likely, though unconfirmed, human-to-human transmission, with only 21 percent of one-year-olds fully vaccinated against polio.
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32% Bias Score


Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill" Passes Senate, Faces House Vote
The US Senate passed President Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," a $4.5 trillion spending and tax bill including increased military and border security spending, fossil fuel incentives, and tax cuts, despite projected debt increases and cuts to health and social programs.
Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill" Passes Senate, Faces House Vote
The US Senate passed President Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," a $4.5 trillion spending and tax bill including increased military and border security spending, fossil fuel incentives, and tax cuts, despite projected debt increases and cuts to health and social programs.
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36% Bias Score


Russian Deputy Navy Commander Killed in Ukraine Missile Strike
Major General Mikhail Gudkov, deputy commander of the Russian Navy, was killed in a Ukrainian missile strike near Kursk, Russia, marking the twelfth confirmed Russian general killed in the war; Ukraine also reported two deaths and six injuries following a Russian attack on the port of Odessa.
Russian Deputy Navy Commander Killed in Ukraine Missile Strike
Major General Mikhail Gudkov, deputy commander of the Russian Navy, was killed in a Ukrainian missile strike near Kursk, Russia, marking the twelfth confirmed Russian general killed in the war; Ukraine also reported two deaths and six injuries following a Russian attack on the port of Odessa.
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40% Bias Score


Urban Heat Islands: Causes, Impacts, and Mitigation Strategies
Urban heat islands, caused by buildings, paved surfaces, and vehicle emissions, raise city temperatures by 10–15°C (18–27°F), impacting over 50% of the global population; mitigation involves greening cities and using reflective materials.
Urban Heat Islands: Causes, Impacts, and Mitigation Strategies
Urban heat islands, caused by buildings, paved surfaces, and vehicle emissions, raise city temperatures by 10–15°C (18–27°F), impacting over 50% of the global population; mitigation involves greening cities and using reflective materials.
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12% Bias Score


Chilean Constitutional Reforms Empower Parliamentary Majorities
Chilean constitutional reforms of 2022 and 2023 drastically lowered the thresholds for amending the constitution, effectively making each parliamentary election a de facto constituent election, empowering parliamentary majorities and potentially destabilizing the political system.
Chilean Constitutional Reforms Empower Parliamentary Majorities
Chilean constitutional reforms of 2022 and 2023 drastically lowered the thresholds for amending the constitution, effectively making each parliamentary election a de facto constituent election, empowering parliamentary majorities and potentially destabilizing the political system.
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48% Bias Score

France's Decarbonization Slowdown Sparks Climate Action Concerns
France's 2024 decarbonization rate slowed to -1.8%, falling short of 2050 goals, due to parliamentary rollbacks on key environmental measures and temporary factors, prompting the Haut Conseil pour le climat (HCC) to call for renewed policy commitment.

France's Decarbonization Slowdown Sparks Climate Action Concerns
France's 2024 decarbonization rate slowed to -1.8%, falling short of 2050 goals, due to parliamentary rollbacks on key environmental measures and temporary factors, prompting the Haut Conseil pour le climat (HCC) to call for renewed policy commitment.
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40% Bias Score

French Air Traffic Controller Strike Cancels Hundreds of Flights
A strike by French air traffic controllers on Thursday led to over 440 flight cancellations by Ryanair and EasyJet, affecting more than 30,000 passengers at the start of the busy summer travel season, due to understaffing, outdated equipment, and a toxic work culture, according to the UNSA-ICNA unio...

French Air Traffic Controller Strike Cancels Hundreds of Flights
A strike by French air traffic controllers on Thursday led to over 440 flight cancellations by Ryanair and EasyJet, affecting more than 30,000 passengers at the start of the busy summer travel season, due to understaffing, outdated equipment, and a toxic work culture, according to the UNSA-ICNA unio...
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52% Bias Score

House Poised to Pass Trump's $4.5 Trillion Tax and Spending Bill Amidst Democratic Opposition
The House is debating President Trump's $4.5 trillion tax and spending package, which includes substantial tax cuts, cuts to social programs, and increased immigration enforcement; Democrats are employing delaying tactics to oppose the bill, which passed a procedural vote 219-213.

House Poised to Pass Trump's $4.5 Trillion Tax and Spending Bill Amidst Democratic Opposition
The House is debating President Trump's $4.5 trillion tax and spending package, which includes substantial tax cuts, cuts to social programs, and increased immigration enforcement; Democrats are employing delaying tactics to oppose the bill, which passed a procedural vote 219-213.
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60% Bias Score

Germany: Call to Halt Deportations of Refugees in Vocational Training
Job market networks and the Lübeck Chamber of Crafts are demanding a halt to deportations of refugees undergoing vocational training in Germany, citing delays in processing applications for training permits by immigration authorities, thus hindering efforts to alleviate the country's labor shortage.

Germany: Call to Halt Deportations of Refugees in Vocational Training
Job market networks and the Lübeck Chamber of Crafts are demanding a halt to deportations of refugees undergoing vocational training in Germany, citing delays in processing applications for training permits by immigration authorities, thus hindering efforts to alleviate the country's labor shortage.
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44% Bias Score

2024 Tour de France Route: Challenging Climbs and Safety Concerns
The 2024 Tour de France, starting July 5th in Lille and ending July 27th in Paris, features a challenging 3,339-kilometer route with 52,500 meters of elevation gain, including the Col de la Loze and Mount Ventoux climbs, along with two time trials and the final stage's three ascents of Montmartre, r...

2024 Tour de France Route: Challenging Climbs and Safety Concerns
The 2024 Tour de France, starting July 5th in Lille and ending July 27th in Paris, features a challenging 3,339-kilometer route with 52,500 meters of elevation gain, including the Col de la Loze and Mount Ventoux climbs, along with two time trials and the final stage's three ascents of Montmartre, r...
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48% Bias Score

Kenya's Recurring Protests: Echoes of 1990
Echoing Kenya's 1990 Saba Saba protests, the 2024-25 demonstrations, sparked by increased taxation and police brutality, resulted in over 50 deaths, highlighting persistent grievances regarding leadership, economic inequality, and human rights abuses, despite Kenya's 2010 constitution.

Kenya's Recurring Protests: Echoes of 1990
Echoing Kenya's 1990 Saba Saba protests, the 2024-25 demonstrations, sparked by increased taxation and police brutality, resulted in over 50 deaths, highlighting persistent grievances regarding leadership, economic inequality, and human rights abuses, despite Kenya's 2010 constitution.
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40% Bias Score
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