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Algeria to Donate 40-Megawatt Power Plant to Niger
Algeria will donate and build a 40-megawatt power plant in Niger, as announced Wednesday, to strengthen energy cooperation and economic ties, following an August 2024 meeting between Algerian and Nigerien leaders.
Algeria to Donate 40-Megawatt Power Plant to Niger
Algeria will donate and build a 40-megawatt power plant in Niger, as announced Wednesday, to strengthen energy cooperation and economic ties, following an August 2024 meeting between Algerian and Nigerien leaders.
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44% Bias Score


Rivera Garza's "Death Takes Me" Explores Violence Against Women Through Male Victims
Cristina Rivera Garza's new novel, "Death Takes Me," a translation of her 2007 work, uses fictional murders of men to highlight the societal acceptance of violence against women in Mexico, contrasting with the feminine grammatical gender of the word "victim" in Spanish.
Rivera Garza's "Death Takes Me" Explores Violence Against Women Through Male Victims
Cristina Rivera Garza's new novel, "Death Takes Me," a translation of her 2007 work, uses fictional murders of men to highlight the societal acceptance of violence against women in Mexico, contrasting with the feminine grammatical gender of the word "victim" in Spanish.
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44% Bias Score


Party City Declares Bankruptcy, Closing Stores Nationwide
Party City, a once-thriving party supply chain, filed for bankruptcy in 2023 due to the rise of online retailers, a helium shortage impacting sales, high debt, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in the closure of its stores nationwide.
Party City Declares Bankruptcy, Closing Stores Nationwide
Party City, a once-thriving party supply chain, filed for bankruptcy in 2023 due to the rise of online retailers, a helium shortage impacting sales, high debt, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in the closure of its stores nationwide.
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44% Bias Score


Assad's Fall: Potential for Improved Israel-Syria Ties
Yedioth Ahronoth explores the possibility of improved Israel-Syria relations following the fall of Bashar al-Assad, citing the more conciliatory approach of the transitional leader Ahmed al-Sherea as a potential catalyst, despite Syria's history of hostility towards Israel.
Assad's Fall: Potential for Improved Israel-Syria Ties
Yedioth Ahronoth explores the possibility of improved Israel-Syria relations following the fall of Bashar al-Assad, citing the more conciliatory approach of the transitional leader Ahmed al-Sherea as a potential catalyst, despite Syria's history of hostility towards Israel.
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52% Bias Score


French Private-Label Food: Cheaper, but at a Health Cost?
A French consumer magazine's study reveals that private-label food products, while significantly cheaper, often contain potentially harmful additives, with notable variations in quality among major supermarket chains.
French Private-Label Food: Cheaper, but at a Health Cost?
A French consumer magazine's study reveals that private-label food products, while significantly cheaper, often contain potentially harmful additives, with notable variations in quality among major supermarket chains.
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48% Bias Score


AfD Accuses CSU of Secret Debt Brake Plans Amidst Heated Post-Election Debate
Following the Bavarian state election, a heated debate unfolded in the state parliament, with the AfD accusing the CSU of secretly planning to abolish the debt brake and criticizing their handling of refugee policy, while the CSU countered with accusations of obstructionist tactics and inflammatory ...
AfD Accuses CSU of Secret Debt Brake Plans Amidst Heated Post-Election Debate
Following the Bavarian state election, a heated debate unfolded in the state parliament, with the AfD accusing the CSU of secretly planning to abolish the debt brake and criticizing their handling of refugee policy, while the CSU countered with accusations of obstructionist tactics and inflammatory ...
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60% Bias Score

Rare Planetary Alignment Expected on July 28th, 2024
On Friday, July 28th, 2024, a rare "planet parade" will occur, where all eight planets in our solar system will be visible from Earth in the evening sky, with seven planets visible to the naked eye and two needing a telescope; this rare alignment could be overshadowed by the potential nova of T Coro...

Rare Planetary Alignment Expected on July 28th, 2024
On Friday, July 28th, 2024, a rare "planet parade" will occur, where all eight planets in our solar system will be visible from Earth in the evening sky, with seven planets visible to the naked eye and two needing a telescope; this rare alignment could be overshadowed by the potential nova of T Coro...
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36% Bias Score

Gatwick Airport Expansion: Government Approves, Contingent on Environmental Conditions
The UK government is likely to approve Gatwick Airport's plan for a second runway by October, contingent on meeting environmental conditions, creating 14,000 jobs and enabling 100,000 more flights annually, despite environmental group opposition.

Gatwick Airport Expansion: Government Approves, Contingent on Environmental Conditions
The UK government is likely to approve Gatwick Airport's plan for a second runway by October, contingent on meeting environmental conditions, creating 14,000 jobs and enabling 100,000 more flights annually, despite environmental group opposition.
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48% Bias Score

Barnard College Occupied by Anti-Israel Protesters: Employee Assaulted
Over 50 anti-Israel protesters occupied a Barnard College building, allegedly assaulting an employee, protesting the expulsion of two Columbia University students for distributing hateful flyers; demands include amnesty and disciplinary reform.

Barnard College Occupied by Anti-Israel Protesters: Employee Assaulted
Over 50 anti-Israel protesters occupied a Barnard College building, allegedly assaulting an employee, protesting the expulsion of two Columbia University students for distributing hateful flyers; demands include amnesty and disciplinary reform.
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44% Bias Score

Elo Group Reports €1.2 Billion Loss, Plans Restructuring
Elo group reported a €1.2 billion net loss in 2024, despite a 1.6% sales increase to €32.3 billion, due to asset impairments and decreased profitability; Auchan, facing a social plan affecting 2,400 jobs, aims for a turnaround through price investments and asset sales, while Elo plans financial rest...

Elo Group Reports €1.2 Billion Loss, Plans Restructuring
Elo group reported a €1.2 billion net loss in 2024, despite a 1.6% sales increase to €32.3 billion, due to asset impairments and decreased profitability; Auchan, facing a social plan affecting 2,400 jobs, aims for a turnaround through price investments and asset sales, while Elo plans financial rest...
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48% Bias Score

Verdi Strike Cripples Hamburg Port and Public Services
A Verdi union warning strike in Hamburg from Wednesday evening to Friday morning significantly disrupted the port, halting ships requiring pilots; affected waste collection, city services, and the airport, causing flight cancellations and delays; and led to the postponement of a theater premiere and...

Verdi Strike Cripples Hamburg Port and Public Services
A Verdi union warning strike in Hamburg from Wednesday evening to Friday morning significantly disrupted the port, halting ships requiring pilots; affected waste collection, city services, and the airport, causing flight cancellations and delays; and led to the postponement of a theater premiere and...
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44% Bias Score

Conflicting Data on Zelenskyy's Approval Rating in Ukraine
Conflicting surveys show Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's approval rating ranging from 4% (according to Trump) to 65% (Zelenskyy's claim), with more recent polls showing 57-66% trust, highlighting difficulties in assessing public opinion during wartime, especially regarding the occupied territories.

Conflicting Data on Zelenskyy's Approval Rating in Ukraine
Conflicting surveys show Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's approval rating ranging from 4% (according to Trump) to 65% (Zelenskyy's claim), with more recent polls showing 57-66% trust, highlighting difficulties in assessing public opinion during wartime, especially regarding the occupied territories.
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48% Bias Score
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