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Gibellina's Grande Cretto: Art, Remembrance, and Rebirth
The Grande Cretto di Alberto Burri, a massive 86,000-square-meter concrete artwork in Gibellina, Italy, commemorates the 1968 earthquake that destroyed the old town and symbolizes its artistic rebirth. Completed in 2015, the artwork, along with other initiatives, has led to Gibellina becoming Italy'...
Gibellina's Grande Cretto: Art, Remembrance, and Rebirth
The Grande Cretto di Alberto Burri, a massive 86,000-square-meter concrete artwork in Gibellina, Italy, commemorates the 1968 earthquake that destroyed the old town and symbolizes its artistic rebirth. Completed in 2015, the artwork, along with other initiatives, has led to Gibellina becoming Italy'...
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48% Bias Score


Android Apps Secretly Track Location via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi
A study of 9,976 Android apps reveals that 86% collect sensitive data, including location via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, even without GPS enabled, raising privacy concerns due to data being used for targeted advertising and user profiling.
Android Apps Secretly Track Location via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi
A study of 9,976 Android apps reveals that 86% collect sensitive data, including location via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, even without GPS enabled, raising privacy concerns due to data being used for targeted advertising and user profiling.
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60% Bias Score


Conflicting Reports on Gaza Aid Amidst EU's Impending Action Against Israel
Dutch Foreign Minister Veldkamp claims 180 aid trucks reached Gaza yesterday, contradicting Egypt, while the EU acknowledges some increase but faces legal action over inaction regarding the humanitarian crisis caused by Israel's restricted aid.
Conflicting Reports on Gaza Aid Amidst EU's Impending Action Against Israel
Dutch Foreign Minister Veldkamp claims 180 aid trucks reached Gaza yesterday, contradicting Egypt, while the EU acknowledges some increase but faces legal action over inaction regarding the humanitarian crisis caused by Israel's restricted aid.
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36% Bias Score


Ex-Head of Samara EMERCOM on Trial for 75 Million Ruble Bribery Scheme
Oleg Boyko, former head of the Samara regional EMERCOM, stands trial for accepting over 73 million rubles in bribes from organizations for fraudulent fire safety approvals, endangering public safety; five co-defendants are also involved.
Ex-Head of Samara EMERCOM on Trial for 75 Million Ruble Bribery Scheme
Oleg Boyko, former head of the Samara regional EMERCOM, stands trial for accepting over 73 million rubles in bribes from organizations for fraudulent fire safety approvals, endangering public safety; five co-defendants are also involved.
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48% Bias Score


Google's $2.4 Billion Acquihire of Windsurf Highlights Big Tech's Talent Grab
Google acquired Windsurf's top talent and licensing rights for $2.4 billion, following a failed OpenAI acquisition bid, highlighting a trend where Big Tech companies acquire AI startups' talent and technology, leaving many employees without compensation and raising antitrust concerns.
Google's $2.4 Billion Acquihire of Windsurf Highlights Big Tech's Talent Grab
Google acquired Windsurf's top talent and licensing rights for $2.4 billion, following a failed OpenAI acquisition bid, highlighting a trend where Big Tech companies acquire AI startups' talent and technology, leaving many employees without compensation and raising antitrust concerns.
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60% Bias Score


Contrasting Fortunes: Hong Kong Equities Soar While Mainland Markets Lag
Positive Q2 economic data in China, President Xi's speech on stable urban development, and US approval of Nvidia chip sales to China boosted Hong Kong and STAR Board equities, while Mainland markets underperformed due to tempered stimulus expectations and lack of specific government support for the ...
Contrasting Fortunes: Hong Kong Equities Soar While Mainland Markets Lag
Positive Q2 economic data in China, President Xi's speech on stable urban development, and US approval of Nvidia chip sales to China boosted Hong Kong and STAR Board equities, while Mainland markets underperformed due to tempered stimulus expectations and lack of specific government support for the ...
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40% Bias Score

Former BPA CEO Sentenced to Seven Years for Money Laundering
A court in Andorra sentenced Joan Pau Miquel, former CEO of Banca Privada d'Andorra (BPA), to seven years in prison and a €30 million fine for laundering €70 million for a Chinese group between 2007-2011, following a 2015 US investigation into the bank.

Former BPA CEO Sentenced to Seven Years for Money Laundering
A court in Andorra sentenced Joan Pau Miquel, former CEO of Banca Privada d'Andorra (BPA), to seven years in prison and a €30 million fine for laundering €70 million for a Chinese group between 2007-2011, following a 2015 US investigation into the bank.
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36% Bias Score

US Proposes Plan for Armenia-Azerbaijan Conflict Resolution
The US proposed a plan to resolve the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict, potentially involving US oversight of a transport route through Armenia's Syunik region; while Armenia's official response is non-committal, unofficial sources suggest it is not opposed; Azerbaijan's official position remains silent.

US Proposes Plan for Armenia-Azerbaijan Conflict Resolution
The US proposed a plan to resolve the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict, potentially involving US oversight of a transport route through Armenia's Syunik region; while Armenia's official response is non-committal, unofficial sources suggest it is not opposed; Azerbaijan's official position remains silent.
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44% Bias Score

Baharav-Miara Refuses Dismissal Hearing Amidst Concerns of Democratic Erosion
Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara refused to participate in a hearing called by the Netanyahu government to dismiss her, which is viewed as part of a larger effort to undermine Israeli democratic institutions. This refusal is seen as crucial in mitigating long-term damage to the country.

Baharav-Miara Refuses Dismissal Hearing Amidst Concerns of Democratic Erosion
Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara refused to participate in a hearing called by the Netanyahu government to dismiss her, which is viewed as part of a larger effort to undermine Israeli democratic institutions. This refusal is seen as crucial in mitigating long-term damage to the country.
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56% Bias Score

White House Denies Trump Urged Ukraine to Strike Russian Cities
The White House denied President Trump urged Ukraine to strike Moscow and St. Petersburg, contradicting a July 15th Financial Times report citing anonymous sources; Russia seeks clarification on Trump's 50-day conflict resolution proposal; 24 people were injured in a drone attack on the Voronezh reg...

White House Denies Trump Urged Ukraine to Strike Russian Cities
The White House denied President Trump urged Ukraine to strike Moscow and St. Petersburg, contradicting a July 15th Financial Times report citing anonymous sources; Russia seeks clarification on Trump's 50-day conflict resolution proposal; 24 people were injured in a drone attack on the Voronezh reg...
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40% Bias Score

Heavy Rainfall Causes Major Flooding in NYC Area
Extremely heavy rainfall, exceeding 2 inches per hour in some areas, caused major flooding in the New York City metropolitan area on July 17, 2024, leading to airport disruptions, flooded subways, and a state of emergency declaration; this event is consistent with observed increases in rainfall inte...

Heavy Rainfall Causes Major Flooding in NYC Area
Extremely heavy rainfall, exceeding 2 inches per hour in some areas, caused major flooding in the New York City metropolitan area on July 17, 2024, leading to airport disruptions, flooded subways, and a state of emergency declaration; this event is consistent with observed increases in rainfall inte...
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44% Bias Score

Adaptive Political Economy: A New Framework for Navigating Complex Crises
Yuen Yuen Ang, a Johns Hopkins political economist, introduces the "adaptive political economy" framework, advocating a shift from viewing crises as isolated problems to recognizing their interconnected nature, requiring a move from linear problem-solving to adaptive leadership and a more inclusive ...

Adaptive Political Economy: A New Framework for Navigating Complex Crises
Yuen Yuen Ang, a Johns Hopkins political economist, introduces the "adaptive political economy" framework, advocating a shift from viewing crises as isolated problems to recognizing their interconnected nature, requiring a move from linear problem-solving to adaptive leadership and a more inclusive ...
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48% Bias Score
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