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Improved Manure Processing Offers Solution to Dutch Nitrogen Pollution
Marrit van der Wal's PhD research at Eindhoven University of Technology developed a new method for processing manure, separating nitrogen and potassium to create three sellable products, potentially reducing reliance on environmentally harmful artificial fertilizers.
Improved Manure Processing Offers Solution to Dutch Nitrogen Pollution
Marrit van der Wal's PhD research at Eindhoven University of Technology developed a new method for processing manure, separating nitrogen and potassium to create three sellable products, potentially reducing reliance on environmentally harmful artificial fertilizers.
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32% Bias Score


EU Delays Most Corporate ESG Reporting Until 2026/2027
The EU's Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) mandates ESG reporting for many companies, causing cost concerns. A two-year delay was implemented in April 2024, affecting most except the largest firms (listed and over 500 FTEs). Large companies expect higher costs (€250,000+) and time ...
EU Delays Most Corporate ESG Reporting Until 2026/2027
The EU's Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) mandates ESG reporting for many companies, causing cost concerns. A two-year delay was implemented in April 2024, affecting most except the largest firms (listed and over 500 FTEs). Large companies expect higher costs (€250,000+) and time ...
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44% Bias Score


Stablecoin Hype: Cross-Border Potential, Domestic Uncertainty
Despite a recent surge in market value and corporate interest in stablecoins, their adoption for everyday payments in developed nations like the U.S. remains unlikely due to existing payment system advantages and lack of strong consumer incentives; however, they offer significant cost and efficiency...
Stablecoin Hype: Cross-Border Potential, Domestic Uncertainty
Despite a recent surge in market value and corporate interest in stablecoins, their adoption for everyday payments in developed nations like the U.S. remains unlikely due to existing payment system advantages and lack of strong consumer incentives; however, they offer significant cost and efficiency...
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52% Bias Score


Motion of Censure Against European Commission Faces Parliament Vote
The European Parliament will vote next week on a motion of censure against the European Commission, requiring a two-thirds majority to pass; this follows nine previous unsuccessful attempts, with only one Commission resigning before a formal vote due to corruption accusations in 1999.
Motion of Censure Against European Commission Faces Parliament Vote
The European Parliament will vote next week on a motion of censure against the European Commission, requiring a two-thirds majority to pass; this follows nine previous unsuccessful attempts, with only one Commission resigning before a formal vote due to corruption accusations in 1999.
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36% Bias Score


High Cost of Shingles Vaccine in France Sparks Debate
France's decision to include the Shingrix vaccine in its vaccination program for those over 65 is debated due to its high cost (€6 billion over five years) despite high efficacy (79% against shingles, 87% against chronic pain) and the fact that those over 65 account for 72% of hospitalizations relat...
High Cost of Shingles Vaccine in France Sparks Debate
France's decision to include the Shingrix vaccine in its vaccination program for those over 65 is debated due to its high cost (€6 billion over five years) despite high efficacy (79% against shingles, 87% against chronic pain) and the fact that those over 65 account for 72% of hospitalizations relat...
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44% Bias Score


Canaccord Genuity Fined $544,500 for Anti-Money Laundering Violations
FinTRAC, Canada's financial crime agency, fined Canaccord Genuity Inc. $544,500 on May 14 for violating anti-money-laundering laws by failing to report suspicious transactions and maintain proper compliance policies; the penalty is part of a wider government crackdown ahead of an international revie...
Canaccord Genuity Fined $544,500 for Anti-Money Laundering Violations
FinTRAC, Canada's financial crime agency, fined Canaccord Genuity Inc. $544,500 on May 14 for violating anti-money-laundering laws by failing to report suspicious transactions and maintain proper compliance policies; the penalty is part of a wider government crackdown ahead of an international revie...
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24% Bias Score

Denmark Expands Military Draft to Include Women, Extends Service Amidst Russia Threat
Denmark is expanding its military draft to include women aged 18, accelerating the timeline from 2027 due to the current security situation and extending service from four to eleven months, primarily to increase military capacity in response to the threat posed by Russia.

Denmark Expands Military Draft to Include Women, Extends Service Amidst Russia Threat
Denmark is expanding its military draft to include women aged 18, accelerating the timeline from 2027 due to the current security situation and extending service from four to eleven months, primarily to increase military capacity in response to the threat posed by Russia.
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44% Bias Score

Hospitality Industry Promotes Women's Leadership Through Targeted Programs
The hospitality industry is actively addressing the underrepresentation of women in leadership roles through mentorship programs like AHLA's ForWard and Atrium Hospitality's WomenRISE, which provide training and resources to support women's career advancement.

Hospitality Industry Promotes Women's Leadership Through Targeted Programs
The hospitality industry is actively addressing the underrepresentation of women in leadership roles through mentorship programs like AHLA's ForWard and Atrium Hospitality's WomenRISE, which provide training and resources to support women's career advancement.
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28% Bias Score

Rhode Island Passes Assault Weapons Ban, Offering Potential Model for Other States
Rhode Island passed a law banning the sale, manufacture, and distribution of specific high-powered firearms starting in 2026, a landmark achievement after over a decade of attempts, driven by a change in Senate leadership and strategic compromise focusing on supply restrictions rather than outright ...

Rhode Island Passes Assault Weapons Ban, Offering Potential Model for Other States
Rhode Island passed a law banning the sale, manufacture, and distribution of specific high-powered firearms starting in 2026, a landmark achievement after over a decade of attempts, driven by a change in Senate leadership and strategic compromise focusing on supply restrictions rather than outright ...
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40% Bias Score

Alaphilippe Returns to Tour de France, Targeting Stage Wins Amidst Team Competition"
After missing the 2024 Tour de France due to illness, Julian Alaphilippe returns this year for his new team, Tudor Pro Cycling, aiming for stage wins, particularly in the first week's sprint stages, despite facing competition from teammate Marc Hirschi.

Alaphilippe Returns to Tour de France, Targeting Stage Wins Amidst Team Competition"
After missing the 2024 Tour de France due to illness, Julian Alaphilippe returns this year for his new team, Tudor Pro Cycling, aiming for stage wins, particularly in the first week's sprint stages, despite facing competition from teammate Marc Hirschi.
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24% Bias Score

No-Confidence Vote Against Von der Leyen Unlikely to Succeed
The European Parliament will vote next Thursday on a no-confidence motion against European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, filed by far-right and non-affiliated MEPs; the motion is highly unlikely to pass due to lack of support, representing the ninth attempt to oust a Commission presiden...

No-Confidence Vote Against Von der Leyen Unlikely to Succeed
The European Parliament will vote next Thursday on a no-confidence motion against European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, filed by far-right and non-affiliated MEPs; the motion is highly unlikely to pass due to lack of support, representing the ninth attempt to oust a Commission presiden...
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36% Bias Score

NRW Sees Drop in Riot Situations, but Clan Crime Remains a Concern
The number of "tumultlagen" (riot situations) in North Rhine-Westphalia decreased significantly from 179 in 2018 to 19 in 2024, yet a recent mass brawl between two families highlights the persistent issue of clan-related crime, which saw a 6.5% increase in reported offenses in 2023.

NRW Sees Drop in Riot Situations, but Clan Crime Remains a Concern
The number of "tumultlagen" (riot situations) in North Rhine-Westphalia decreased significantly from 179 in 2018 to 19 in 2024, yet a recent mass brawl between two families highlights the persistent issue of clan-related crime, which saw a 6.5% increase in reported offenses in 2023.
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48% Bias Score
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