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China's Manus AI: Autonomous Agent Shows Promise and Raises Concerns
Monica, a Chinese startup, launched Manus, an autonomous AI agent capable of complex tasks like creating personalized itineraries, analyzing stocks, and generating business insights; early testing shows impressive results but also limitations.
China's Manus AI: Autonomous Agent Shows Promise and Raises Concerns
Monica, a Chinese startup, launched Manus, an autonomous AI agent capable of complex tasks like creating personalized itineraries, analyzing stocks, and generating business insights; early testing shows impressive results but also limitations.
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64% Bias Score


German Bundestag to Vote on Controversial €500 Billion Financial Package
Germany's Bundestag will vote next week on a €500 billion financial package to increase defense spending and infrastructure, requiring constitutional amendments and potentially facing legal challenges due to the Bundestag's current composition. Despite the Green Party's initial rejection, the CDU ex...
German Bundestag to Vote on Controversial €500 Billion Financial Package
Germany's Bundestag will vote next week on a €500 billion financial package to increase defense spending and infrastructure, requiring constitutional amendments and potentially facing legal challenges due to the Bundestag's current composition. Despite the Green Party's initial rejection, the CDU ex...
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36% Bias Score


DEM Party Begins Second Round of Meetings Following Öcalan's Peace Call
Following Abdullah Öcalan's call for disarmament, the DEM party is holding a second round of meetings with Turkish political parties, starting with EMEP, CHP, and DEVA, to establish a legal framework for a lasting peace, while disagreements over the YPG's inclusion persist.
DEM Party Begins Second Round of Meetings Following Öcalan's Peace Call
Following Abdullah Öcalan's call for disarmament, the DEM party is holding a second round of meetings with Turkish political parties, starting with EMEP, CHP, and DEVA, to establish a legal framework for a lasting peace, while disagreements over the YPG's inclusion persist.
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40% Bias Score


Yorkshire Coast Ship Collision Risks Another Torrey Canyon Disaster
The collision of two vessels off the Yorkshire coast risks another major oil spill, recalling the devastating 1967 Torrey Canyon disaster that killed 15,000 seabirds and polluted 70 miles of coastline, highlighting the need for improved spill response and prevention.
Yorkshire Coast Ship Collision Risks Another Torrey Canyon Disaster
The collision of two vessels off the Yorkshire coast risks another major oil spill, recalling the devastating 1967 Torrey Canyon disaster that killed 15,000 seabirds and polluted 70 miles of coastline, highlighting the need for improved spill response and prevention.
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52% Bias Score


Cuba's Shrinking Population: Emigration and Aging Exacerbate Economic and Social Crisis
Cuba's population has fallen to approximately 9.7 million due to emigration and a declining birth rate, leaving a disproportionately large elderly population facing economic hardship; the government acknowledges the issue but has not implemented effective solutions.
Cuba's Shrinking Population: Emigration and Aging Exacerbate Economic and Social Crisis
Cuba's population has fallen to approximately 9.7 million due to emigration and a declining birth rate, leaving a disproportionately large elderly population facing economic hardship; the government acknowledges the issue but has not implemented effective solutions.
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32% Bias Score


Tempe Crash: Families Battle Fading Memories, State's Inaction
Two years after the Tempe train crash in Greece, the parents of the victims are struggling with the fading memories of their children, while the Greek state's failure to establish an official day of remembrance compounds their suffering and risks repeating similar tragedies.
Tempe Crash: Families Battle Fading Memories, State's Inaction
Two years after the Tempe train crash in Greece, the parents of the victims are struggling with the fading memories of their children, while the Greek state's failure to establish an official day of remembrance compounds their suffering and risks repeating similar tragedies.
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60% Bias Score

Boebert Condemned for Racist, Ableist Remarks Against Green
Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) drew criticism for her racist and ableist remarks against Rep. Al Green (D-TX), who uses a cane, after his ejection from the House for heckling President Trump on March 6th; Boebert's past disruptive behavior and hypocrisy were also highlighted.

Boebert Condemned for Racist, Ableist Remarks Against Green
Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) drew criticism for her racist and ableist remarks against Rep. Al Green (D-TX), who uses a cane, after his ejection from the House for heckling President Trump on March 6th; Boebert's past disruptive behavior and hypocrisy were also highlighted.
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52% Bias Score

Baltic States Boost Military Spending Amidst Ukraine War Uncertainty
Facing potential Russian aggression after the Ukraine war and uncertainty about US support under Trump, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania are increasing military spending to 5% of GDP, while also seeking stronger European defense partnerships.

Baltic States Boost Military Spending Amidst Ukraine War Uncertainty
Facing potential Russian aggression after the Ukraine war and uncertainty about US support under Trump, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania are increasing military spending to 5% of GDP, while also seeking stronger European defense partnerships.
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52% Bias Score

SIPRI Report: Ukraine Largest Arms Importer Amidst Global Stability in Arms Exports
The SIPRI report shows global arms exports remained largely unchanged from 2010-2019, but Ukraine became the world's largest recipient (2020-2024), receiving 8.8% of global exports, mainly from the US (45%), while other European nations increased imports by 155% due to Russia's aggression and uncert...

SIPRI Report: Ukraine Largest Arms Importer Amidst Global Stability in Arms Exports
The SIPRI report shows global arms exports remained largely unchanged from 2010-2019, but Ukraine became the world's largest recipient (2020-2024), receiving 8.8% of global exports, mainly from the US (45%), while other European nations increased imports by 155% due to Russia's aggression and uncert...
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40% Bias Score

Romania Bars Far-Right Candidate Amid Election Crisis
Romania's Central Electoral Bureau barred pro-Russian far-right presidential candidate Calin Georgescu from the May re-run election due to incomplete campaign documents, amid a transatlantic dispute over alleged Russian interference and democratic values, sparking protests and potential legal challe...

Romania Bars Far-Right Candidate Amid Election Crisis
Romania's Central Electoral Bureau barred pro-Russian far-right presidential candidate Calin Georgescu from the May re-run election due to incomplete campaign documents, amid a transatlantic dispute over alleged Russian interference and democratic values, sparking protests and potential legal challe...
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52% Bias Score

US Supreme Court Remands Pissarro Painting Case to California Court
The US Supreme Court has remanded the case of Camille Pissarro's ""Effect of Rain"" back to a California appeals court to consider a new state law that could force the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid to return the painting to the heirs of its original Jewish owner, Lilly Cassirer, from whom it w...

US Supreme Court Remands Pissarro Painting Case to California Court
The US Supreme Court has remanded the case of Camille Pissarro's ""Effect of Rain"" back to a California appeals court to consider a new state law that could force the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid to return the painting to the heirs of its original Jewish owner, Lilly Cassirer, from whom it w...
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Energy Secretary Advocates for Increased Fossil Fuel Production
Trump's energy secretary, Chris Wright, championed increased fossil fuel production at CERAWeek, rejecting climate concerns and prioritizing energy access in developing nations; this stance sparked criticism from climate advocates.

Trump's Energy Secretary Advocates for Increased Fossil Fuel Production
Trump's energy secretary, Chris Wright, championed increased fossil fuel production at CERAWeek, rejecting climate concerns and prioritizing energy access in developing nations; this stance sparked criticism from climate advocates.
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64% Bias Score
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