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Rapid Human Evolution: Adaptation to Altitude and Arctic Conditions
Two recent studies highlight rapid human evolution: Sherpas adapt quickly to high altitudes through kidney and respiratory functions, while Greenlandic Inuits show genetic adaptations for metabolizing omega-3 fatty acids from their traditional diet.
Rapid Human Evolution: Adaptation to Altitude and Arctic Conditions
Two recent studies highlight rapid human evolution: Sherpas adapt quickly to high altitudes through kidney and respiratory functions, while Greenlandic Inuits show genetic adaptations for metabolizing omega-3 fatty acids from their traditional diet.
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36% Bias Score


German Intelligence and Military Recruit at Gamescom
The BND and Bundeswehr are recruiting at Gamescom in Cologne, Germany, using interactive exhibits such as a cyber-security game and military simulators to attract young people to their respective organizations.
German Intelligence and Military Recruit at Gamescom
The BND and Bundeswehr are recruiting at Gamescom in Cologne, Germany, using interactive exhibits such as a cyber-security game and military simulators to attract young people to their respective organizations.
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44% Bias Score


National Coal Mining Museum Staff Strike Over Pay
Around 40 staff at the National Coal Mining Museum in Wakefield, many former miners, are striking over a pay offer of 5% or 80p/hour, whichever is greater, deemed insufficient compared to previous proposals; the strike suspends underground tours.
National Coal Mining Museum Staff Strike Over Pay
Around 40 staff at the National Coal Mining Museum in Wakefield, many former miners, are striking over a pay offer of 5% or 80p/hour, whichever is greater, deemed insufficient compared to previous proposals; the strike suspends underground tours.
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48% Bias Score


Menzil Community Inheritance Dispute Leads to Fraud Charges in England
A legal battle over the inheritance of Menzil community properties in London and Liverpool has resulted in a public prosecution of Mubarek Elhüseyni for aggravated fraud after he allegedly acquired two properties worth \£5 million for \£1.25 million through a fraudulent transaction; the court has fr...
Menzil Community Inheritance Dispute Leads to Fraud Charges in England
A legal battle over the inheritance of Menzil community properties in London and Liverpool has resulted in a public prosecution of Mubarek Elhüseyni for aggravated fraud after he allegedly acquired two properties worth \£5 million for \£1.25 million through a fraudulent transaction; the court has fr...
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40% Bias Score


Greece Faces €56 Million Lawsuit Over GDP Warrant Repurchase
Greece faces a legal challenge over the €156 million repurchase of GDP warrants in May 2024, with Wilmington Trust claiming a €56.2 million underpayment due to the PDMA's alleged miscalculation of the market price; a British court will rule in April 2026.
Greece Faces €56 Million Lawsuit Over GDP Warrant Repurchase
Greece faces a legal challenge over the €156 million repurchase of GDP warrants in May 2024, with Wilmington Trust claiming a €56.2 million underpayment due to the PDMA's alleged miscalculation of the market price; a British court will rule in April 2026.
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32% Bias Score


China to Overhaul Interbank Foreign Exchange Market Regulations
China's central bank and State Administration of Foreign Exchange released a draft regulation on September 7, 2024, to revise the 1996 interim provisions governing the interbank foreign exchange market, aiming to strengthen supervision and better serve the real economy; public feedback is open until...
China to Overhaul Interbank Foreign Exchange Market Regulations
China's central bank and State Administration of Foreign Exchange released a draft regulation on September 7, 2024, to revise the 1996 interim provisions governing the interbank foreign exchange market, aiming to strengthen supervision and better serve the real economy; public feedback is open until...
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16% Bias Score

China: Women's Co-living Spaces Rise Amidst Societal Pressures
In Zhejiang, China, women are establishing co-living spaces like "Keke's Imaginative Space" and "Half the Sky" to escape male harassment and societal pressures, offering community, support, and a break from traditional gender roles for a fee of around four euros per night.

China: Women's Co-living Spaces Rise Amidst Societal Pressures
In Zhejiang, China, women are establishing co-living spaces like "Keke's Imaginative Space" and "Half the Sky" to escape male harassment and societal pressures, offering community, support, and a break from traditional gender roles for a fee of around four euros per night.
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48% Bias Score

Notting Hill Carnival: Safety Concerns Amidst Police Shortages
The 2024 Notting Hill Carnival saw 349 arrests, with 72 for weapons offences; low police morale due to low pay and high resignation rates are undermining neighborhood policing initiatives.

Notting Hill Carnival: Safety Concerns Amidst Police Shortages
The 2024 Notting Hill Carnival saw 349 arrests, with 72 for weapons offences; low police morale due to low pay and high resignation rates are undermining neighborhood policing initiatives.
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64% Bias Score

TCMB Successfully Ends KKM Program, Reducing Balance Sheet Risk
The Turkish Central Bank (TCMB) successfully concluded its Kur Korumalı Mevduat (KKM) program in August 2025, reducing its balance from over \$140 billion to \$11 billion through a gradual phase-out that involved adjusting reserve requirements and interest rates, leading to increased TL deposits and...

TCMB Successfully Ends KKM Program, Reducing Balance Sheet Risk
The Turkish Central Bank (TCMB) successfully concluded its Kur Korumalı Mevduat (KKM) program in August 2025, reducing its balance from over \$140 billion to \$11 billion through a gradual phase-out that involved adjusting reserve requirements and interest rates, leading to increased TL deposits and...
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52% Bias Score

Maxwell's Testimony Clears Trump in Epstein Case
Ghislaine Maxwell, in a deposition, denied witnessing Donald Trump in any inappropriate situations, absolving him of misconduct and raising questions about the credibility of her testimony given her pursuit of a presidential pardon.

Maxwell's Testimony Clears Trump in Epstein Case
Ghislaine Maxwell, in a deposition, denied witnessing Donald Trump in any inappropriate situations, absolving him of misconduct and raising questions about the credibility of her testimony given her pursuit of a presidential pardon.
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76% Bias Score

Greece's Current Account Deficit Narrows in H1 2025
Greece's current account deficit decreased by €692.7 million (8.3%) to €6.7 billion in H1 2025 compared to H1 2024, mainly due to lower oil prices ($70.7/barrel vs $83.4/barrel) and, to a lesser extent, Recovery Fund subsidies; tourism growth was offset by lower freight rates.

Greece's Current Account Deficit Narrows in H1 2025
Greece's current account deficit decreased by €692.7 million (8.3%) to €6.7 billion in H1 2025 compared to H1 2024, mainly due to lower oil prices ($70.7/barrel vs $83.4/barrel) and, to a lesser extent, Recovery Fund subsidies; tourism growth was offset by lower freight rates.
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16% Bias Score

China's E-commerce Sector Shows Strong Growth in First Seven Months of 2025
China's e-commerce sector experienced a 9.2 percent year-on-year growth in online retail sales during the first seven months of 2025, driven by digital devices and cross-border initiatives, notably a 179.2 percent increase in Egyptian essential oil sales and 104.7 percent in Uzbek sweets.

China's E-commerce Sector Shows Strong Growth in First Seven Months of 2025
China's e-commerce sector experienced a 9.2 percent year-on-year growth in online retail sales during the first seven months of 2025, driven by digital devices and cross-border initiatives, notably a 179.2 percent increase in Egyptian essential oil sales and 104.7 percent in Uzbek sweets.
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48% Bias Score
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