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OUP Ends Publication of Controversial Chinese Forensic Science Journal
Oxford University Press (OUP) will stop publishing the controversial journal Forensic Sciences Research (FSR) after 2025 due to ethical concerns about studies using DNA samples from Uyghurs and other ethnic minorities in China, raising issues of informed consent and potential misuse for mass surveil...
OUP Ends Publication of Controversial Chinese Forensic Science Journal
Oxford University Press (OUP) will stop publishing the controversial journal Forensic Sciences Research (FSR) after 2025 due to ethical concerns about studies using DNA samples from Uyghurs and other ethnic minorities in China, raising issues of informed consent and potential misuse for mass surveil...
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52% Bias Score


Prevent Scheme Failed to Protect Public From Terror Attacks
A report found that the UK's Prevent anti-terrorism scheme missed opportunities to protect the public from the attackers who assassinated MP Sir David Amess and murdered three girls in Southport, highlighting failures in communication and follow-up, leading to calls for systemic improvements and a p...
Prevent Scheme Failed to Protect Public From Terror Attacks
A report found that the UK's Prevent anti-terrorism scheme missed opportunities to protect the public from the attackers who assassinated MP Sir David Amess and murdered three girls in Southport, highlighting failures in communication and follow-up, leading to calls for systemic improvements and a p...
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40% Bias Score


US Obesity-Related Cancer Deaths Triple in Two Decades
A US study reveals a tripling of obesity-related cancer deaths between the late 1990s and 2020, rising from 3.7 to 13.5 per million, disproportionately impacting women, older adults, and minority groups, with the Midwest showing the highest rates.
US Obesity-Related Cancer Deaths Triple in Two Decades
A US study reveals a tripling of obesity-related cancer deaths between the late 1990s and 2020, rising from 3.7 to 13.5 per million, disproportionately impacting women, older adults, and minority groups, with the Midwest showing the highest rates.
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44% Bias Score


AIReF Urges Spain to Cut Spending by €5.6 Billion Amid Budget Delays
Spain's fiscal authority AIReF urges the government to cut spending by €5.6 billion to meet national spending rules, citing delays in preparing the 2026 budget and inconsistencies with EU regulations, leading to concerns about economic stability and long-term planning.
AIReF Urges Spain to Cut Spending by €5.6 Billion Amid Budget Delays
Spain's fiscal authority AIReF urges the government to cut spending by €5.6 billion to meet national spending rules, citing delays in preparing the 2026 budget and inconsistencies with EU regulations, leading to concerns about economic stability and long-term planning.
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44% Bias Score


Spanish Tax Inspectors Condemn New Catalan Financing Model as Illegal and Unfeasible
The Spanish Association of State Tax Inspectors (IHE) strongly criticizes the agreement between the Generalitat and the central government for a new Catalan financing model, deeming it illegal, technically unfeasible, and potentially harmful to the national tax system due to its lack of transparency...
Spanish Tax Inspectors Condemn New Catalan Financing Model as Illegal and Unfeasible
The Spanish Association of State Tax Inspectors (IHE) strongly criticizes the agreement between the Generalitat and the central government for a new Catalan financing model, deeming it illegal, technically unfeasible, and potentially harmful to the national tax system due to its lack of transparency...
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56% Bias Score


EU Wolf Reclassification Faces Legal Challenges, Member States Reject Downgrading
The EU's politically-motivated reclassification of wolves, lacking scientific and legal justification, faces legal challenges and has been rejected by several member states, who are maintaining existing national protection laws until at least January 2027.
EU Wolf Reclassification Faces Legal Challenges, Member States Reject Downgrading
The EU's politically-motivated reclassification of wolves, lacking scientific and legal justification, faces legal challenges and has been rejected by several member states, who are maintaining existing national protection laws until at least January 2027.
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60% Bias Score

Reeves's Misleading Economic Claims Undermine Public Trust
At the Mansion House, Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivered a speech painting a rosy picture of Britain's economy, despite rising inflation, concerns about government debt, and a recent U-turn on a key manifesto pledge not to raise taxes on working people.

Reeves's Misleading Economic Claims Undermine Public Trust
At the Mansion House, Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivered a speech painting a rosy picture of Britain's economy, despite rising inflation, concerns about government debt, and a recent U-turn on a key manifesto pledge not to raise taxes on working people.
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56% Bias Score

Les Noces": A Ballet's Avant-Garde Legacy
Les Noces" (The Wedding), a ballet choreographed by Bronislava Nijinska and premiered in Paris on June 13, 1923, with music by Igor Stravinsky, directly descends from Vaslav Nijinsky's revolutionary "Rite of Spring", sharing its avant-garde approach to choreography, staging, and themes of ritual and...

Les Noces": A Ballet's Avant-Garde Legacy
Les Noces" (The Wedding), a ballet choreographed by Bronislava Nijinska and premiered in Paris on June 13, 1923, with music by Igor Stravinsky, directly descends from Vaslav Nijinsky's revolutionary "Rite of Spring", sharing its avant-garde approach to choreography, staging, and themes of ritual and...
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40% Bias Score

Dolce&Gabbana's Rome Fashion Show: A Triumph Despite Storm
Dolce&Gabbana's Rome Alta Moda show, featuring 90 unique designs, attracted 630 international clients despite a storm cancelling a prior event, highlighting the brand's success in leveraging Italian heritage and exclusivity.

Dolce&Gabbana's Rome Fashion Show: A Triumph Despite Storm
Dolce&Gabbana's Rome Alta Moda show, featuring 90 unique designs, attracted 630 international clients despite a storm cancelling a prior event, highlighting the brand's success in leveraging Italian heritage and exclusivity.
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52% Bias Score

Milan Urban Planning Scandal: Over 21 Indicted, Six Arrested
A Milan investigation into urban planning corruption implicated over 21 individuals, including council member Giancarlo Tancredi and real estate magnate Manfredi Catella, leading to six arrests and accusations of a shadow urban plan designed to benefit private developers at the expense of public int...

Milan Urban Planning Scandal: Over 21 Indicted, Six Arrested
A Milan investigation into urban planning corruption implicated over 21 individuals, including council member Giancarlo Tancredi and real estate magnate Manfredi Catella, leading to six arrests and accusations of a shadow urban plan designed to benefit private developers at the expense of public int...
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64% Bias Score

Italian Cybersecurity Startup Exein Raises €70 Million in Series C Funding
Exein, an Italian cybersecurity firm, raised €70 million in Series C funding to expand globally, focusing on the US, Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea, addressing the rising need for embedded IoT device security and complying with regulations like NIS2 and the Cyber Resilience Act.

Italian Cybersecurity Startup Exein Raises €70 Million in Series C Funding
Exein, an Italian cybersecurity firm, raised €70 million in Series C funding to expand globally, focusing on the US, Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea, addressing the rising need for embedded IoT device security and complying with regulations like NIS2 and the Cyber Resilience Act.
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48% Bias Score

Valencia Biologists Propose Systemic Changes After Devastating Floods
The Colegio Oficial de Biólogos de la Comunitat Valenciana presented a 30-point plan to regenerate the Valencian territory after the October 29th, 2023, floods that killed 228 people, emphasizing nature-based solutions and systemic changes in land management and urban planning to enhance resilience ...

Valencia Biologists Propose Systemic Changes After Devastating Floods
The Colegio Oficial de Biólogos de la Comunitat Valenciana presented a 30-point plan to regenerate the Valencian territory after the October 29th, 2023, floods that killed 228 people, emphasizing nature-based solutions and systemic changes in land management and urban planning to enhance resilience ...
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44% Bias Score
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