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kathimerini.gr
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US Deploys Second Aircraft Carrier to Middle East Amidst Escalating Yemen Conflict

The US is sending a second aircraft carrier to the Middle East, escalating tensions amid increased Houthi missile attacks on US and Israeli targets; the Trump administration is intensifying strikes on Houthi sites in Yemen while the Houthis vow to continue attacks until the Gaza war ends.

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40% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
nos.nl
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George Foreman Dies at 76: Tributes Pour In from Boxing and Beyond

Boxing legend George Foreman died at 76, prompting tributes from fellow athletes across various sports, highlighting his boxing career, post-boxing entrepreneurial success with his grill, and overall impact beyond the ring.

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44% Bias Score

Gender Equality
nos.nl
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China's Booming Low-Altitude Economy: Drones, Innovation, and Military Potential

China's low-altitude economy is rapidly expanding, with 126 billion euros invested this year in drone technology for delivery, agriculture, and potential military applications, despite challenges in urban airspace management and military control of 70 percent of airspace.

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32% Bias Score

Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
jpost.com
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Mother's Dilemma: Homefront App and Missile Alerts

An Israeli mother grapples with whether to keep her autistic son's village on her Homefront Command app's Areas of Interest, highlighting the emotional toll of living under missile attacks and the resumption of fighting after a ceasefire.

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60% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
smh.com.au
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Mass Tasmanian Salmon Die-off Exposes Industry Unsustainability

A bacterial disease outbreak killed over one million farmed Tasmanian salmon in Tasmania, resulting in over 5,500 tonnes of dead fish being dumped in February, raising serious environmental and ethical concerns about the industry's practices and sustainability.

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56% Bias Score

Life Below Water
smh.com.au
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Australia's \$4 Billion Cosmetic Injectables Industry Faces Scrutiny Over Patient Safety

Jas Rawlinson's experience with a cosmetic nurse and subsequent Botox injections highlights concerns about inadequate assessment for body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) in Australia's \$4 billion cosmetic injectables industry, where short telehealth consultations may put vulnerable patients at risk.

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60% Bias Score

Good Health and Well-being
nytimes.com
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Panama Upsets U.S. in Concacaf Nations League Semifinals

In the 2025 Concacaf Nations League semifinals in Los Angeles, Panama's Cecilio Waterman scored a last-minute goal to secure a 1-0 upset victory over the U.S., celebrating by embracing his idol Thierry Henry; this win adds to Panama's history of upsetting the U.S. in Concacaf competitions amidst pol...

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44% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
nos.nl
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Ski Jumping Scandal: Widespread Suit Manipulation Confirmed

Five-time world champion Janne Ahonen admitted to manipulating his ski suit to gain an unfair advantage, confirming widespread cheating in ski jumping and highlighting insufficient FIS oversight; this follows the disqualification of two Norwegian competitors at the recent World Championships.

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40% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
nos.nl
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Van der Poel Wins Second Milan-Sanremo

Mathieu van der Poel won the 116th Milan-Sanremo on March 18th, 2024, outsprinting Filippo Ganna and Tadej Pogacar after a breakaway on the Cipressa climb, marking his second victory in this race.

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36% Bias Score

forbes.com
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Nature's Best Photography: 30 Years of Inspiring Conservation

Nature's Best Photography (NBP), a 30-year-old international competition founded by Stephen and Deborah Freligh, showcases award-winning nature photography, inspiring conservation and environmental awareness through powerful visual storytelling, with exhibitions globally and a growing community of p...

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32% Bias Score

Life on Land
smh.com.au
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Teen's Nitazene Overdose Exposes Gaps in Australia's Illicit Drug Response

The death of a teenager from a nitazene overdose highlights the unregulated online sale of this potent synthetic opioid, with investigators struggling to trace suppliers, while slow data collection and a lack of real-time information hampers effective responses.

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40% Bias Score

Good Health and Well-being
smh.com.au
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Melbourne Suburb Design Linked to Poorer Maternal and Child Health

A University of Melbourne study reveals stark health disparities across Melbourne's suburbs, linking poor maternal and child health outcomes to environmental factors like limited green spaces, poor walkability, and high fast-food outlet density, independent of socioeconomic status.

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32% Bias Score

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