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Trump's Revealed Threats to Bomb Moscow and Beijing
Audio recordings reveal that Donald Trump threatened to "bomb the sh*t out of" Moscow and Beijing to deter Russian and Chinese aggression in Ukraine and Taiwan respectively, claims he made at private fundraisers in 2024, according to recordings obtained by CNN.
Trump's Revealed Threats to Bomb Moscow and Beijing
Audio recordings reveal that Donald Trump threatened to "bomb the sh*t out of" Moscow and Beijing to deter Russian and Chinese aggression in Ukraine and Taiwan respectively, claims he made at private fundraisers in 2024, according to recordings obtained by CNN.
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48% Bias Score


Chikungunya Virus Spreads in Europe, Raising Concerns for Germany
Germany confirms 75 imported Chikungunya cases in 2024, alongside a locally-acquired case in nearby Alsace, raising concerns about the expanding range of the Asian tiger mosquito vector and the potential for local outbreaks, despite the availability of two vaccines.
Chikungunya Virus Spreads in Europe, Raising Concerns for Germany
Germany confirms 75 imported Chikungunya cases in 2024, alongside a locally-acquired case in nearby Alsace, raising concerns about the expanding range of the Asian tiger mosquito vector and the potential for local outbreaks, despite the availability of two vaccines.
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40% Bias Score


Germany Halts Funding for Childhood Sexual Abuse Victims
Germany's Sexual Abuse Fund, providing therapy and support for childhood abuse victims, abruptly halted applications on March 19th, 2024, due to exhausted funds, prompting outrage from victim advocacy groups who highlight the inadequacy of the system.
Germany Halts Funding for Childhood Sexual Abuse Victims
Germany's Sexual Abuse Fund, providing therapy and support for childhood abuse victims, abruptly halted applications on March 19th, 2024, due to exhausted funds, prompting outrage from victim advocacy groups who highlight the inadequacy of the system.
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52% Bias Score


German Mammography Screening Reduces Breast Cancer Deaths
A German study reveals that the national mammography screening program, introduced 20 years ago, significantly reduces breast cancer mortality and improves survival rates among women aged 50-75, with a recommendation to lower the minimum age to 45 based on further findings.
German Mammography Screening Reduces Breast Cancer Deaths
A German study reveals that the national mammography screening program, introduced 20 years ago, significantly reduces breast cancer mortality and improves survival rates among women aged 50-75, with a recommendation to lower the minimum age to 45 based on further findings.
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44% Bias Score


31 Killed in Kenya Anti-Government Protests
Kenya's anti-government protests on Monday resulted in 31 deaths, the highest single-day toll since the demonstrations began, according to the state-funded human rights commission; 107 were injured and over 500 arrested amid widespread property destruction, coinciding with the anniversary of the 199...
31 Killed in Kenya Anti-Government Protests
Kenya's anti-government protests on Monday resulted in 31 deaths, the highest single-day toll since the demonstrations began, according to the state-funded human rights commission; 107 were injured and over 500 arrested amid widespread property destruction, coinciding with the anniversary of the 199...
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44% Bias Score


ASF Outbreak in Germany: Public Vigilance Urged to Prevent Economic Devastation
An African Swine Fever (ASF) outbreak in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, detected in mid-June, has prompted increased public vigilance, with authorities urging the reporting of unusual wild boar behavior to help prevent the spread to domestic pig populations, considering the significant economic co...
ASF Outbreak in Germany: Public Vigilance Urged to Prevent Economic Devastation
An African Swine Fever (ASF) outbreak in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, detected in mid-June, has prompted increased public vigilance, with authorities urging the reporting of unusual wild boar behavior to help prevent the spread to domestic pig populations, considering the significant economic co...
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40% Bias Score

Footballer Diogo Jota Dies in High-Speed Car Crash
Portuguese footballer Diogo Jota and his brother died in a high-speed car crash in Spain on Thursday; police say excessive speed is suspected, and an investigation is underway.

Footballer Diogo Jota Dies in High-Speed Car Crash
Portuguese footballer Diogo Jota and his brother died in a high-speed car crash in Spain on Thursday; police say excessive speed is suspected, and an investigation is underway.
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24% Bias Score

Trump Threatens Federal Takeover of Washington, D.C., and Potentially New York City
On Tuesday, President Trump threatened to take over Washington, D.C.'s governance due to his dissatisfaction with Mayor Muriel Bowser and rising crime rates, potentially extending this action to New York City due to its Democratic mayoral candidate. This action would necessitate Congressional legisl...

Trump Threatens Federal Takeover of Washington, D.C., and Potentially New York City
On Tuesday, President Trump threatened to take over Washington, D.C.'s governance due to his dissatisfaction with Mayor Muriel Bowser and rising crime rates, potentially extending this action to New York City due to its Democratic mayoral candidate. This action would necessitate Congressional legisl...
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Epstein U-Turn Fuels MAGA Backlash
Following a memo revealing no incriminating evidence in the Jeffrey Epstein case, a significant backlash erupted within Trump's MAGA base, with prominent supporters expressing outrage at unfulfilled promises and questioning the administration's integrity. The incident underscores the challenges of m...

Trump's Epstein U-Turn Fuels MAGA Backlash
Following a memo revealing no incriminating evidence in the Jeffrey Epstein case, a significant backlash erupted within Trump's MAGA base, with prominent supporters expressing outrage at unfulfilled promises and questioning the administration's integrity. The incident underscores the challenges of m...
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60% Bias Score

Ottawa Hospital Joins US$150 Million Bipolar Disorder Research Initiative
The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute received a US$2.3 million grant to join BD², a US$150 million research initiative studying bipolar disorder, aiming to improve diagnosis and treatment by sharing data across 15 institutions and following 4,000 patients for five years.

Ottawa Hospital Joins US$150 Million Bipolar Disorder Research Initiative
The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute received a US$2.3 million grant to join BD², a US$150 million research initiative studying bipolar disorder, aiming to improve diagnosis and treatment by sharing data across 15 institutions and following 4,000 patients for five years.
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44% Bias Score

Macron's UK Visit: Strengthening Ties Amidst Shared Challenges
French President Emmanuel Macron's state visit to the UK, the first by an EU leader since Brexit, focuses on strengthening bilateral ties, addressing shared challenges like illegal immigration and the Ukraine conflict, and promoting joint recognition of Palestine.

Macron's UK Visit: Strengthening Ties Amidst Shared Challenges
French President Emmanuel Macron's state visit to the UK, the first by an EU leader since Brexit, focuses on strengthening bilateral ties, addressing shared challenges like illegal immigration and the Ukraine conflict, and promoting joint recognition of Palestine.
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36% Bias Score

EU to Link Development Aid to African Migration Control
The European Commission will propose linking EU development aid to African countries' efforts to curb migration to the EU, potentially cutting funds to non-compliant nations, aligning its approach with the U.S. and U.K., and representing a major shift in the EU's aid policy.

EU to Link Development Aid to African Migration Control
The European Commission will propose linking EU development aid to African countries' efforts to curb migration to the EU, potentially cutting funds to non-compliant nations, aligning its approach with the U.S. and U.K., and representing a major shift in the EU's aid policy.
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36% Bias Score
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