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Italian Mother Campaigns for Nationwide Newborn Screening After Daughter's MLD Diagnosis
Giulia Ferrari's daughter, Gioia, was diagnosed with metachromatic leukodystrophy (MLD) in September 2024 after months of misdiagnosis. Giulia is now campaigning for nationwide newborn screening for MLD, supported by the Voa Voa association and singer Nek, as the existing gene therapy came too late ...
Italian Mother Campaigns for Nationwide Newborn Screening After Daughter's MLD Diagnosis
Giulia Ferrari's daughter, Gioia, was diagnosed with metachromatic leukodystrophy (MLD) in September 2024 after months of misdiagnosis. Giulia is now campaigning for nationwide newborn screening for MLD, supported by the Voa Voa association and singer Nek, as the existing gene therapy came too late ...
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48% Bias Score


Italian Navy Ordered to Pay €1 Million for Asbestos-Related Death
A Rome court ordered the Italian Ministry of Defence to pay €1 million to the family of Clemente Crisci, a Navy sailor who died in 2015 from mesothelioma caused by asbestos exposure during his service (1966-1971) aboard Navy vessels lacking safety measures; the ruling sets a significant legal preced...
Italian Navy Ordered to Pay €1 Million for Asbestos-Related Death
A Rome court ordered the Italian Ministry of Defence to pay €1 million to the family of Clemente Crisci, a Navy sailor who died in 2015 from mesothelioma caused by asbestos exposure during his service (1966-1971) aboard Navy vessels lacking safety measures; the ruling sets a significant legal preced...
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48% Bias Score


Arrest of El Mencho's Brother Highlights US-Mexico Cartel Tensions
Following the record extradition of 29 Mexican drug traffickers to the US, including Rafael Caro Quintero, Mexican authorities arrested Abraham Oseguera Cervantes, brother of notorious drug lord Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes ("El Mencho"), further tightening the noose around the Jalisco New Generation ...
Arrest of El Mencho's Brother Highlights US-Mexico Cartel Tensions
Following the record extradition of 29 Mexican drug traffickers to the US, including Rafael Caro Quintero, Mexican authorities arrested Abraham Oseguera Cervantes, brother of notorious drug lord Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes ("El Mencho"), further tightening the noose around the Jalisco New Generation ...
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52% Bias Score


Netanyahu Accuses Israeli Media of Bias, Links it to October 7th Attacks
Yair Netanyahu accused Israeli media of bias against his family and Israel, linking this to the October 7th attacks and the subsequent international response; he also claimed foreign funding fuels radical groups on university campuses and that Israel's conflict is part of a larger global struggle ag...
Netanyahu Accuses Israeli Media of Bias, Links it to October 7th Attacks
Yair Netanyahu accused Israeli media of bias against his family and Israel, linking this to the October 7th attacks and the subsequent international response; he also claimed foreign funding fuels radical groups on university campuses and that Israel's conflict is part of a larger global struggle ag...
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52% Bias Score


Slow Progress Towards Gender Equality in Corporate Leadership
Despite progress in closing the gender pay gap and increased female workforce participation, achieving gender parity is projected to take centuries; however, research shows women-led companies and those with more women on boards achieve greater returns.
Slow Progress Towards Gender Equality in Corporate Leadership
Despite progress in closing the gender pay gap and increased female workforce participation, achieving gender parity is projected to take centuries; however, research shows women-led companies and those with more women on boards achieve greater returns.
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44% Bias Score


Vologda Governor Reverses Ban on Migrant Construction Workers After Severstal Warning
Facing pressure from Severstal, Governor Georgy Filimonov of Russia's Vologda region rescinded a ban on migrant construction workers imposed last Thursday, highlighting the region's reliance on migrant labor and the economic clout of major industrial players.
Vologda Governor Reverses Ban on Migrant Construction Workers After Severstal Warning
Facing pressure from Severstal, Governor Georgy Filimonov of Russia's Vologda region rescinded a ban on migrant construction workers imposed last Thursday, highlighting the region's reliance on migrant labor and the economic clout of major industrial players.
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48% Bias Score

Spain's IBEX 35 Achieves Gender Parity, But Executive-Level Equality Remains Elusive
In 2024, Spain's IBEX 35 companies reached gender parity on their boards, exceeding the EU's 40% target, while the broader market achieved 36.34%, leaving executive committees and presidencies significantly underrepresented.

Spain's IBEX 35 Achieves Gender Parity, But Executive-Level Equality Remains Elusive
In 2024, Spain's IBEX 35 companies reached gender parity on their boards, exceeding the EU's 40% target, while the broader market achieved 36.34%, leaving executive committees and presidencies significantly underrepresented.
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32% Bias Score

Turkey Cuts Interest Rate by 250 Basis Points to 42.5 Percent
The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey lowered its policy interest rate by 250 basis points to 42.5 percent on [Date], citing a recent decrease in inflation and maintaining a focus on achieving a 5 percent medium-term inflation target.

Turkey Cuts Interest Rate by 250 Basis Points to 42.5 Percent
The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey lowered its policy interest rate by 250 basis points to 42.5 percent on [Date], citing a recent decrease in inflation and maintaining a focus on achieving a 5 percent medium-term inflation target.
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36% Bias Score

EU's €800 Billion Defense Plan Sparks Eurobond Debate
The European Union plans to spend €800 billion on defense, with member states contributing €650 billion and the remaining €150 billion to be raised through a new, yet-to-be-defined instrument, sparking debate over potential Eurobonds and their implications for fiscal responsibility within the EU.

EU's €800 Billion Defense Plan Sparks Eurobond Debate
The European Union plans to spend €800 billion on defense, with member states contributing €650 billion and the remaining €150 billion to be raised through a new, yet-to-be-defined instrument, sparking debate over potential Eurobonds and their implications for fiscal responsibility within the EU.
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48% Bias Score

Vaeridion's Electric Microliner Targets €8 Billion Short-Haul Aviation Market
German startup Vaeridion aims to launch a 9-seater electric microliner by 2030, targeting a €8 billion short-haul regional aviation market currently served by 15,000 aging propeller planes; the company has already secured pre-orders and funding.

Vaeridion's Electric Microliner Targets €8 Billion Short-Haul Aviation Market
German startup Vaeridion aims to launch a 9-seater electric microliner by 2030, targeting a €8 billion short-haul regional aviation market currently served by 15,000 aging propeller planes; the company has already secured pre-orders and funding.
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44% Bias Score

The Rivalry": Reframing US-China Relations
Van Jackson and Michael Brenes's "The Rivalry" critiques the dominant US narrative on China, arguing that characterizing China as an all-purpose adversary incurs significant domestic costs, undermines global security, and hinders progress on crucial issues like climate change and economic equality; ...

The Rivalry": Reframing US-China Relations
Van Jackson and Michael Brenes's "The Rivalry" critiques the dominant US narrative on China, arguing that characterizing China as an all-purpose adversary incurs significant domestic costs, undermines global security, and hinders progress on crucial issues like climate change and economic equality; ...
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48% Bias Score

Nigeria Clears N758 Billion in Pension Arrears
The Nigerian government approved a N758 billion bond to settle 16 years of outstanding pension liabilities under the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS), impacting numerous retirees and addressing pension increases since 2007 and university professors' shortfalls. This was approved on February 4, 2025...

Nigeria Clears N758 Billion in Pension Arrears
The Nigerian government approved a N758 billion bond to settle 16 years of outstanding pension liabilities under the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS), impacting numerous retirees and addressing pension increases since 2007 and university professors' shortfalls. This was approved on February 4, 2025...
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56% Bias Score
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