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Kawasaki Unveils CORLEO: A Hydrogen-Powered Robotic Riding Prototype
Kawasaki Heavy Industries presented CORLEO, a hydrogen-powered, four-legged robotic riding prototype at the Osaka-Kansai Expo 2025, designed for off-road use via rider body movement and AI-powered navigation, potentially available in 25 years.
Kawasaki Unveils CORLEO: A Hydrogen-Powered Robotic Riding Prototype
Kawasaki Heavy Industries presented CORLEO, a hydrogen-powered, four-legged robotic riding prototype at the Osaka-Kansai Expo 2025, designed for off-road use via rider body movement and AI-powered navigation, potentially available in 25 years.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Announces Upcoming Semiconductor Tariffs Amidst China's Concerns and Shifting Trade Policies
President Trump announced that semiconductor tariffs will be implemented soon and that tariffs on iPhones and tablets will be announced soon, while China urged the US to completely cancel the reciprocal tariffs, and Bill Ackman suggested that a 90-day tariff pause and negotiation are possible.
Trump Announces Upcoming Semiconductor Tariffs Amidst China's Concerns and Shifting Trade Policies
President Trump announced that semiconductor tariffs will be implemented soon and that tariffs on iPhones and tablets will be announced soon, while China urged the US to completely cancel the reciprocal tariffs, and Bill Ackman suggested that a 90-day tariff pause and negotiation are possible.
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52% Bias Score


Algeria Expels French Consular Staff, Derailing Reconciliation Efforts
Algeria expelled 12 French consular staff in response to the arrest of an Algerian consular official in France on kidnapping charges, significantly damaging recent attempts at reconciliation between the two countries and further straining their already tense relationship.
Algeria Expels French Consular Staff, Derailing Reconciliation Efforts
Algeria expelled 12 French consular staff in response to the arrest of an Algerian consular official in France on kidnapping charges, significantly damaging recent attempts at reconciliation between the two countries and further straining their already tense relationship.
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44% Bias Score


Peru Mourns Nobel Laureate Mario Vargas Llosa
Peruvian Nobel laureate Mario Vargas Llosa died on Sunday at age 89 in Lima; a national day of mourning was declared, and his family announced a private cremation.
Peru Mourns Nobel Laureate Mario Vargas Llosa
Peruvian Nobel laureate Mario Vargas Llosa died on Sunday at age 89 in Lima; a national day of mourning was declared, and his family announced a private cremation.
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20% Bias Score


Investing Accessibility and Generational Wealth Transfer in Europe
A recent BlackRock report reveals that 34% of European adults (113 million) invest, but 56% of 18-34 year olds are deterred by lack of knowledge and capital. Finimize CEO Carl Hazeley addresses this, emphasizing the accessibility of investing today and the importance of financial education for young...
Investing Accessibility and Generational Wealth Transfer in Europe
A recent BlackRock report reveals that 34% of European adults (113 million) invest, but 56% of 18-34 year olds are deterred by lack of knowledge and capital. Finimize CEO Carl Hazeley addresses this, emphasizing the accessibility of investing today and the importance of financial education for young...
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48% Bias Score


ICAO to Replace Paper Boarding Passes with Digital Credentials and Facial Recognition
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) proposes replacing paper boarding passes with digital travel credentials and facial recognition, aiming to streamline airport operations, enhance security, and address the projected doubling of air passengers by 2040; trials are underway, with air...
ICAO to Replace Paper Boarding Passes with Digital Credentials and Facial Recognition
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) proposes replacing paper boarding passes with digital travel credentials and facial recognition, aiming to streamline airport operations, enhance security, and address the projected doubling of air passengers by 2040; trials are underway, with air...
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48% Bias Score

Mexican Singer Flees Stage After Narcocorrido Ban, Facing Violent Backlash
Mexican singer Luis R. Conriquez was forced to flee a stage on Saturday after telling fans he was banned from performing narcocorridos, songs glorifying drug cartels; the incident resulted in violence and equipment damage, highlighting a government crackdown on the genre following similar incidents ...

Mexican Singer Flees Stage After Narcocorrido Ban, Facing Violent Backlash
Mexican singer Luis R. Conriquez was forced to flee a stage on Saturday after telling fans he was banned from performing narcocorridos, songs glorifying drug cartels; the incident resulted in violence and equipment damage, highlighting a government crackdown on the genre following similar incidents ...
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48% Bias Score

47 Killed in Nigeria's Plateau State Inter-Communal Clashes
On April 13th, 2024, unidentified assailants killed 47 people and injured 22 others in the villages of Zike and Kimakpa, Plateau State, Nigeria, during attacks that also destroyed five houses, escalating a pattern of inter-communal violence in the region.

47 Killed in Nigeria's Plateau State Inter-Communal Clashes
On April 13th, 2024, unidentified assailants killed 47 people and injured 22 others in the villages of Zike and Kimakpa, Plateau State, Nigeria, during attacks that also destroyed five houses, escalating a pattern of inter-communal violence in the region.
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32% Bias Score

US Stocks Rise Slightly on Tariff Exemptions, but Economic Uncertainty Persists
US stocks rose slightly on Monday following temporary tariff exemptions on some Chinese electronics imports, but uncertainty persists amid a volatile economic climate and lowered growth forecasts. The Dow gained 160 points (0.4%), while the S&P 500 rose 0.5%.

US Stocks Rise Slightly on Tariff Exemptions, but Economic Uncertainty Persists
US stocks rose slightly on Monday following temporary tariff exemptions on some Chinese electronics imports, but uncertainty persists amid a volatile economic climate and lowered growth forecasts. The Dow gained 160 points (0.4%), while the S&P 500 rose 0.5%.
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48% Bias Score

UK Takes Control of British Steel Amidst Concerns Over Virgin Steel Production
The UK government assumed control of British Steel from its Chinese owner, Jingye Group, on Saturday after Jingye stopped supplying the plant with raw materials, potentially halting the production of virgin steel from the last two blast furnaces in Britain and raising concerns in China about fair tr...

UK Takes Control of British Steel Amidst Concerns Over Virgin Steel Production
The UK government assumed control of British Steel from its Chinese owner, Jingye Group, on Saturday after Jingye stopped supplying the plant with raw materials, potentially halting the production of virgin steel from the last two blast furnaces in Britain and raising concerns in China about fair tr...
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36% Bias Score

Lasso Wins Ecuadorian Re-election Amidst Ongoing Drug Violence
Ecuadorian President Guillermo Lasso secured a second term with 55.8% of the vote, defeating Luisa González, whose party is linked to former President Rafael Correa; the election took place amid a surge in drug-related violence, with Lasso's policies leading to a decrease in the homicide rate from 4...

Lasso Wins Ecuadorian Re-election Amidst Ongoing Drug Violence
Ecuadorian President Guillermo Lasso secured a second term with 55.8% of the vote, defeating Luisa González, whose party is linked to former President Rafael Correa; the election took place amid a surge in drug-related violence, with Lasso's policies leading to a decrease in the homicide rate from 4...
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32% 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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