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North Korea's New Resort Opens to Russian Tourists Amidst Human Rights Concerns
North Korea's new Wonsan Kalma resort, opened this month, welcomed its first Russian tourists after a rushed construction process raising human rights concerns; its future success is uncertain despite Kim Jong Un's claims of world-class status.
North Korea's New Resort Opens to Russian Tourists Amidst Human Rights Concerns
North Korea's new Wonsan Kalma resort, opened this month, welcomed its first Russian tourists after a rushed construction process raising human rights concerns; its future success is uncertain despite Kim Jong Un's claims of world-class status.
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56% Bias Score


EU Poised to Approve Voluntary AI Code of Conduct
EU member states might approve the voluntary Code of Conduct for General Purpose AI systems by July 22, facilitating compliance with the upcoming AI Act, despite concerns from some stakeholders about its potential conflicts with EU copyright laws and its voluntary nature.
EU Poised to Approve Voluntary AI Code of Conduct
EU member states might approve the voluntary Code of Conduct for General Purpose AI systems by July 22, facilitating compliance with the upcoming AI Act, despite concerns from some stakeholders about its potential conflicts with EU copyright laws and its voluntary nature.
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36% Bias Score


Ancient Mayan Tomb Unearths Clues to Caracol's Early History
Archaeologists in Caracol, Guatemala, unearthed a tomb containing the remains of Te K'ab Chaak, Caracol's first king, along with artifacts dating to 350 CE, including ceramics depicting rulers and captives, and objects from distant Teotihuacan, revealing insights into early Mayan society and its con...
Ancient Mayan Tomb Unearths Clues to Caracol's Early History
Archaeologists in Caracol, Guatemala, unearthed a tomb containing the remains of Te K'ab Chaak, Caracol's first king, along with artifacts dating to 350 CE, including ceramics depicting rulers and captives, and objects from distant Teotihuacan, revealing insights into early Mayan society and its con...
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24% Bias Score


Primate Power Dynamics: Challenging Traditional Notions of Male Dominance
A study of 253 primate populations across 121 species reveals that clear sex dominance is uncommon, challenging the assumption of inherent male dominance in primates; female dominance is linked to factors such as monogamy and arboreal living, while male dominance correlates with physical strength an...
Primate Power Dynamics: Challenging Traditional Notions of Male Dominance
A study of 253 primate populations across 121 species reveals that clear sex dominance is uncommon, challenging the assumption of inherent male dominance in primates; female dominance is linked to factors such as monogamy and arboreal living, while male dominance correlates with physical strength an...
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12% Bias Score


Chelsea Upsets PSG in Club World Cup Final
Chelsea defeated Paris Saint-Germain 3-0 in the Club World Cup final at MetLife Stadium; Cole Palmer scored two goals and had one assist, leading Chelsea to an unexpected victory against the reigning UEFA Champions League winners.
Chelsea Upsets PSG in Club World Cup Final
Chelsea defeated Paris Saint-Germain 3-0 in the Club World Cup final at MetLife Stadium; Cole Palmer scored two goals and had one assist, leading Chelsea to an unexpected victory against the reigning UEFA Champions League winners.
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48% Bias Score


German Coalition Crisis Erupts Over Judicial Appointments, Overshadowing Gaza Criticism
German Chancellor Merz criticized Israel's Gaza actions, while a major coalition crisis erupted over the failed appointment of three Constitutional Court judges, threatening the government's stability and legislative agenda just 70 days into his term.
German Coalition Crisis Erupts Over Judicial Appointments, Overshadowing Gaza Criticism
German Chancellor Merz criticized Israel's Gaza actions, while a major coalition crisis erupted over the failed appointment of three Constitutional Court judges, threatening the government's stability and legislative agenda just 70 days into his term.
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40% Bias Score

German Doctor on Trial for Murdering 15 Palliative Care Patients
A 40-year-old German doctor is on trial in Berlin, accused of murdering 15 palliative care patients by administering lethal drugs without their consent between September 2021 and July 2024; investigations are ongoing into nearly 400 deaths linked to the doctor.

German Doctor on Trial for Murdering 15 Palliative Care Patients
A 40-year-old German doctor is on trial in Berlin, accused of murdering 15 palliative care patients by administering lethal drugs without their consent between September 2021 and July 2024; investigations are ongoing into nearly 400 deaths linked to the doctor.
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52% Bias Score

Cambodia to Implement Military Conscription Amid Border Tensions with Thailand
Cambodia will implement military conscription in 2026, driven by border tensions with Thailand following a May 28th clash that killed a Cambodian soldier and prompted a Thai Prime Minister's suspension. The conscription law, passed in 2006 but never enacted, will apply to 18-30 year olds, with women...

Cambodia to Implement Military Conscription Amid Border Tensions with Thailand
Cambodia will implement military conscription in 2026, driven by border tensions with Thailand following a May 28th clash that killed a Cambodian soldier and prompted a Thai Prime Minister's suspension. The conscription law, passed in 2006 but never enacted, will apply to 18-30 year olds, with women...
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48% Bias Score

Germany to Send Additional Patriot Systems to Ukraine
Germany will buy two US Patriot air defense systems to send to Ukraine, following US pressure and Chancellor Scholz's announcement at the Ukraine Recovery Conference; Germany possesses six such systems, and needs to retain at least one for its own use.

Germany to Send Additional Patriot Systems to Ukraine
Germany will buy two US Patriot air defense systems to send to Ukraine, following US pressure and Chancellor Scholz's announcement at the Ukraine Recovery Conference; Germany possesses six such systems, and needs to retain at least one for its own use.
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36% Bias Score

Ukraine to replace Prime Minister with Yulia Svyrydenko
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy nominated Yulia Svyrydenko, the current Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy, to replace Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, who has served for over five years; parliament is expected to approve the change on July 17th, with political experts predicting min...

Ukraine to replace Prime Minister with Yulia Svyrydenko
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy nominated Yulia Svyrydenko, the current Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy, to replace Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, who has served for over five years; parliament is expected to approve the change on July 17th, with political experts predicting min...
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44% Bias Score

Ukraine Announces Sweeping Family Support Bill
Ukraine's Cabinet of Ministers approved a bill providing substantial financial aid to families with children, including a one-time payment of up to 50,000 UAH for childbirth, monthly assistance of 7,000 UAH for uninsured parents, and expanded childcare subsidies, totaling over 1.08 million UAH per f...

Ukraine Announces Sweeping Family Support Bill
Ukraine's Cabinet of Ministers approved a bill providing substantial financial aid to families with children, including a one-time payment of up to 50,000 UAH for childbirth, monthly assistance of 7,000 UAH for uninsured parents, and expanded childcare subsidies, totaling over 1.08 million UAH per f...
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56% Bias Score

Far-Right Violence in Spain: PP's Response Fuels Concerns".
False videos and premature conclusions following the assault of a 68-year-old man in Torre-Pacheco, southeastern Spain, incited far-right riots and racist attacks against migrants; the conservative Partido Popular's ambiguous response is fueling concerns.

Far-Right Violence in Spain: PP's Response Fuels Concerns".
False videos and premature conclusions following the assault of a 68-year-old man in Torre-Pacheco, southeastern Spain, incited far-right riots and racist attacks against migrants; the conservative Partido Popular's ambiguous response is fueling concerns.
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52% Bias Score
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