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Amsterdam University Occupied by Pro-Palestinian Protesters
Approximately 100 pro-Palestinian protesters occupied Amsterdam's Maagdenhuis building on Monday, demanding the University of Amsterdam sever ties with Israeli universities following a similar action at Radboud University Nijmegen; the UvA stated it would file a report.
Amsterdam University Occupied by Pro-Palestinian Protesters
Approximately 100 pro-Palestinian protesters occupied Amsterdam's Maagdenhuis building on Monday, demanding the University of Amsterdam sever ties with Israeli universities following a similar action at Radboud University Nijmegen; the UvA stated it would file a report.
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52% Bias Score


Iranian-American Poet's Debut Novel, "Martyr!," a National Book Award Finalist
Kaveh Akbar, an Iranian-American poet and former addict, has achieved significant literary success with his debut novel, "Martyr!," which is a finalist for the National Book Award, demonstrating a profound personal transformation and the power of creative expression.
Iranian-American Poet's Debut Novel, "Martyr!," a National Book Award Finalist
Kaveh Akbar, an Iranian-American poet and former addict, has achieved significant literary success with his debut novel, "Martyr!," which is a finalist for the National Book Award, demonstrating a profound personal transformation and the power of creative expression.
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24% Bias Score


Helicopter Crash Kills Six; FAA Grounds New York Helicopter Tours
A helicopter tour flight operated by New York Helicopter Tours crashed in the Hudson River on Thursday, killing the pilot and five Spanish tourists; the FAA grounded the company and will review its safety record, while the NTSB investigates the cause of the accident, hampered by the lack of a black ...
Helicopter Crash Kills Six; FAA Grounds New York Helicopter Tours
A helicopter tour flight operated by New York Helicopter Tours crashed in the Hudson River on Thursday, killing the pilot and five Spanish tourists; the FAA grounded the company and will review its safety record, while the NTSB investigates the cause of the accident, hampered by the lack of a black ...
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32% Bias Score


Montero's Comments on Alves Case Threaten Presumption of Innocence
Spanish Vice President María Jesús Montero's statement prioritizing victim statements over the presumption of innocence in the Dani Alves case raises concerns about due process, echoing the wrongful conviction of Dolores Vázquez in 2001 due to media pressure and public bias.
Montero's Comments on Alves Case Threaten Presumption of Innocence
Spanish Vice President María Jesús Montero's statement prioritizing victim statements over the presumption of innocence in the Dani Alves case raises concerns about due process, echoing the wrongful conviction of Dolores Vázquez in 2001 due to media pressure and public bias.
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68% Bias Score


Dutch Fertility Clinics' Non-Compliance Results in 85 Mass Sperm Donors
A new national registry in the Netherlands has revealed that at least 85 sperm donors have fathered between 26 and 75 children each, exceeding legal limits and exposing systemic failures in fertility clinic oversight.
Dutch Fertility Clinics' Non-Compliance Results in 85 Mass Sperm Donors
A new national registry in the Netherlands has revealed that at least 85 sperm donors have fathered between 26 and 75 children each, exceeding legal limits and exposing systemic failures in fertility clinic oversight.
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44% Bias Score


China's Export Growth Masks Trade War Challenges
Despite a "grave and complex" export situation due to US tariffs, China's exports grew 6.9% year-on-year in Q1 2025, surging 13.5% in March, while imports fell 6%; this reflects preemptive ordering and a shift in trade routes towards ASEAN and Belt and Road countries, though analysts predict future ...
China's Export Growth Masks Trade War Challenges
Despite a "grave and complex" export situation due to US tariffs, China's exports grew 6.9% year-on-year in Q1 2025, surging 13.5% in March, while imports fell 6%; this reflects preemptive ordering and a shift in trade routes towards ASEAN and Belt and Road countries, though analysts predict future ...
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40% Bias Score

Amsterdam Police Clear Student Occupation of University Building
Amsterdam police cleared the Maagdenhuis building at the University of Amsterdam after students occupied it, demanding the university cut ties with Israeli universities; an unspecified number of protesters were arrested.

Amsterdam Police Clear Student Occupation of University Building
Amsterdam police cleared the Maagdenhuis building at the University of Amsterdam after students occupied it, demanding the university cut ties with Israeli universities; an unspecified number of protesters were arrested.
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48% Bias Score

Interpol Red Notice Issued for British MP Over Bangladesh Corruption Charges
Former Labour Minister Tulip Siddiq faces an Interpol Red Notice and arrest warrant from Bangladesh's Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) for alleged corruption involving land allocation, with a court hearing scheduled for April 27th and accusations of pressuring her aunt, the former Prime Minister, to...

Interpol Red Notice Issued for British MP Over Bangladesh Corruption Charges
Former Labour Minister Tulip Siddiq faces an Interpol Red Notice and arrest warrant from Bangladesh's Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) for alleged corruption involving land allocation, with a court hearing scheduled for April 27th and accusations of pressuring her aunt, the former Prime Minister, to...
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48% Bias Score

AI-powered glasses help visually impaired navigate
Researchers in China developed glasses using AI to guide blind and visually impaired people by providing audio and haptic feedback, enabling successful navigation of obstacle courses in tests with 20 participants.

AI-powered glasses help visually impaired navigate
Researchers in China developed glasses using AI to guide blind and visually impaired people by providing audio and haptic feedback, enabling successful navigation of obstacle courses in tests with 20 participants.
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40% Bias Score

New Antibiotic Gepotidacin Shows Promise Against Rising Gonorrhea Cases
The FDA approved gepotidacin, a new antibiotic effective against urinary tract infections and gonorrhea; a phase III trial showed it's as effective as the standard treatment for gonorrhea, a sexually transmitted infection with rising antibiotic resistance, nearly doubling in Spain between 2021 and 2...

New Antibiotic Gepotidacin Shows Promise Against Rising Gonorrhea Cases
The FDA approved gepotidacin, a new antibiotic effective against urinary tract infections and gonorrhea; a phase III trial showed it's as effective as the standard treatment for gonorrhea, a sexually transmitted infection with rising antibiotic resistance, nearly doubling in Spain between 2021 and 2...
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48% Bias Score

McIlroy's Masters Win: CBS's Silent Broadcast Strategy Amplifies Emotional Impact
CBS Sports' coverage of Rory McIlroy's first Masters win included a planned five-minute, seven-second silent moment after his winning putt, a strategy that amplified the emotional impact of the victory and is expected to significantly increase viewership numbers.

McIlroy's Masters Win: CBS's Silent Broadcast Strategy Amplifies Emotional Impact
CBS Sports' coverage of Rory McIlroy's first Masters win included a planned five-minute, seven-second silent moment after his winning putt, a strategy that amplified the emotional impact of the victory and is expected to significantly increase viewership numbers.
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24% Bias Score

EU to Hire 60 More Staff for Digital Services Act Enforcement
The European Commission plans to hire 60 additional staff members for its Digital Services Act (DSA) enforcement unit by May 10, 2025, to address ongoing investigations into major online platforms and reach a total of 200 staff by year's end, despite previous recruitment delays.

EU to Hire 60 More Staff for Digital Services Act Enforcement
The European Commission plans to hire 60 additional staff members for its Digital Services Act (DSA) enforcement unit by May 10, 2025, to address ongoing investigations into major online platforms and reach a total of 200 staff by year's end, despite previous recruitment delays.
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44% Bias Score
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