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UK Announces £700M EV Subsidy and £63M Charging Investment
The UK government announced £63 million for EV charging infrastructure and plans for £700 million in subsidies to lower electric car prices, aiming to boost the currently low market share (under 5%) despite recent sales growth (240% from 2021-2024), with a focus on UK-made and affordable vehicles.
UK Announces £700M EV Subsidy and £63M Charging Investment
The UK government announced £63 million for EV charging infrastructure and plans for £700 million in subsidies to lower electric car prices, aiming to boost the currently low market share (under 5%) despite recent sales growth (240% from 2021-2024), with a focus on UK-made and affordable vehicles.
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32% Bias Score


Neanderthal-Homo Sapien Hybrid Skull Found in Israel
Analysis of a 5-year-old girl's skull from Israel's Skhul Cave reveals a blend of Neanderthal and Homo sapien features, confirming interbreeding and challenging previous classifications; further examples like the Lapedo child suggest sustained intermingling.
Neanderthal-Homo Sapien Hybrid Skull Found in Israel
Analysis of a 5-year-old girl's skull from Israel's Skhul Cave reveals a blend of Neanderthal and Homo sapien features, confirming interbreeding and challenging previous classifications; further examples like the Lapedo child suggest sustained intermingling.
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52% Bias Score


UK Wellbeing Remains Below Pre-Pandemic Levels
Pro Bono Economics research reveals that UK wellbeing hasn't recovered from the COVID-19 pandemic due to persistent poor physical and mental health, loneliness, and housing insecurity, particularly among private renters; government policies are beginning to address these issues, but a more direct fo...
UK Wellbeing Remains Below Pre-Pandemic Levels
Pro Bono Economics research reveals that UK wellbeing hasn't recovered from the COVID-19 pandemic due to persistent poor physical and mental health, loneliness, and housing insecurity, particularly among private renters; government policies are beginning to address these issues, but a more direct fo...
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40% Bias Score


Alcaraz and Sinner to Clash Again in Wimbledon Final
Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz will play in the Wimbledon men's singles final on Sunday, a rematch of their French Open final; their dominance has significantly impacted the ATP Tour, exemplified by Novak Djokovic's acknowledgment of age and the increasing difficulty for other players to reach the...
Alcaraz and Sinner to Clash Again in Wimbledon Final
Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz will play in the Wimbledon men's singles final on Sunday, a rematch of their French Open final; their dominance has significantly impacted the ATP Tour, exemplified by Novak Djokovic's acknowledgment of age and the increasing difficulty for other players to reach the...
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48% Bias Score


Morocco's Child Labor Decline: Progress and Persistent Challenges
A targeted government approach in Morocco has reduced child labor by 59.1 percent since 2017, leaving 101,000 children aged 7-17 still working, with 84.6 percent being boys, primarily in rural areas, despite NGO and government efforts to combat poverty and improve enforcement.
Morocco's Child Labor Decline: Progress and Persistent Challenges
A targeted government approach in Morocco has reduced child labor by 59.1 percent since 2017, leaving 101,000 children aged 7-17 still working, with 84.6 percent being boys, primarily in rural areas, despite NGO and government efforts to combat poverty and improve enforcement.
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40% Bias Score


Controversial "Humanitarian City" Plan Proposed for Gaza
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich proposed a "humanitarian city" in Rafah, Gaza, to house up to the entire Gazan population, costing an estimated 20-10 billion shekels initially, with ongoing annual costs in the billions; the plan faces significant oppositio...
Controversial "Humanitarian City" Plan Proposed for Gaza
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich proposed a "humanitarian city" in Rafah, Gaza, to house up to the entire Gazan population, costing an estimated 20-10 billion shekels initially, with ongoing annual costs in the billions; the plan faces significant oppositio...
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68% Bias Score

UK's Online Safety Act Enforces Age Verification Checks Amid Concerns
The UK's Online Safety Act mandates age verification checks starting July 25th to protect children from harmful online content, though concerns remain about its effectiveness and enforcement against tech companies.

UK's Online Safety Act Enforces Age Verification Checks Amid Concerns
The UK's Online Safety Act mandates age verification checks starting July 25th to protect children from harmful online content, though concerns remain about its effectiveness and enforcement against tech companies.
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48% Bias Score

London Police Understaffed, Racial Disparities Highlighted"
Metropolitan Police chief Sir Mark Rowley acknowledges understaffing but assures 999 response, advocates for increased funding, and highlights shameful racial disparities, particularly the disproportionate impact on Black communities in London and a close-to-broken criminal justice system with cases...

London Police Understaffed, Racial Disparities Highlighted"
Metropolitan Police chief Sir Mark Rowley acknowledges understaffing but assures 999 response, advocates for increased funding, and highlights shameful racial disparities, particularly the disproportionate impact on Black communities in London and a close-to-broken criminal justice system with cases...
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36% Bias Score

EU Extends Tariff Suspension, Seeks Trade Deal Amidst US Threats
The European Commission is extending its suspension of retaliatory tariffs against the US until the end of August to avoid a trade war, while simultaneously pursuing a trade deal with Indonesia and preparing further countermeasures if negotiations fail.

EU Extends Tariff Suspension, Seeks Trade Deal Amidst US Threats
The European Commission is extending its suspension of retaliatory tariffs against the US until the end of August to avoid a trade war, while simultaneously pursuing a trade deal with Indonesia and preparing further countermeasures if negotiations fail.
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40% Bias Score

Bayeux Tapestry Loan to British Museum: A Franco-British Political Gesture
The Bayeux Tapestry, an 11th-century embroidery depicting the Norman Conquest, will be loaned to the British Museum from September 2026 to July 2027, marking a significant political gesture between France and the UK despite concerns over its fragility (24,204 stains, 16,445 folds, 9,646 holes, 30 un...

Bayeux Tapestry Loan to British Museum: A Franco-British Political Gesture
The Bayeux Tapestry, an 11th-century embroidery depicting the Norman Conquest, will be loaned to the British Museum from September 2026 to July 2027, marking a significant political gesture between France and the UK despite concerns over its fragility (24,204 stains, 16,445 folds, 9,646 holes, 30 un...
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52% Bias Score

Lavrov-Wang Yi Talks Highlight Intensified Russia-China Cooperation
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov met with Chinese counterpart Wang Yi in Beijing on July 15, following talks with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Malaysia on July 10, discussing Ukraine, Taiwan, and the US sanctions, showcasing intensified Russo-Chinese cooperation.

Lavrov-Wang Yi Talks Highlight Intensified Russia-China Cooperation
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov met with Chinese counterpart Wang Yi in Beijing on July 15, following talks with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Malaysia on July 10, discussing Ukraine, Taiwan, and the US sanctions, showcasing intensified Russo-Chinese cooperation.
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44% Bias Score

Israeli Supreme Court Allows Hearing Before Attorney General's Potential Dismissal
Israel's Supreme Court permitted the government to hold a hearing before potentially dismissing Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara; the court clarified this isn't a final decision, maintaining the Attorney General's advisory opinions' legal standing.

Israeli Supreme Court Allows Hearing Before Attorney General's Potential Dismissal
Israel's Supreme Court permitted the government to hold a hearing before potentially dismissing Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara; the court clarified this isn't a final decision, maintaining the Attorney General's advisory opinions' legal standing.
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56% Bias Score
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