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Mar-a-Lago Accord Poses Significant Economic Risks to Canada
The Mar-a-Lago Accord, a set of U.S. economic policies focused on strengthening American manufacturing through tariffs and debt restructuring, poses significant risks to the Canadian economy due to its close ties with the U.S., potentially impacting employment, GDP, inflation, and investor portfolio...
Mar-a-Lago Accord Poses Significant Economic Risks to Canada
The Mar-a-Lago Accord, a set of U.S. economic policies focused on strengthening American manufacturing through tariffs and debt restructuring, poses significant risks to the Canadian economy due to its close ties with the U.S., potentially impacting employment, GDP, inflation, and investor portfolio...
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40% Bias Score


UK Supreme Court Rules Only Biological Women Meet Definition of 'Woman' Under Equality Law
The UK Supreme Court ruled that only biological women meet the definition of "woman" under the Equality Act 2010, rejecting Scottish government guidance including trans women with gender recognition certificates; this decision, welcomed by some, has raised concerns about potential discrimination aga...
UK Supreme Court Rules Only Biological Women Meet Definition of 'Woman' Under Equality Law
The UK Supreme Court ruled that only biological women meet the definition of "woman" under the Equality Act 2010, rejecting Scottish government guidance including trans women with gender recognition certificates; this decision, welcomed by some, has raised concerns about potential discrimination aga...
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68% Bias Score


German Palliative Care Physician Charged with 15 Murders
A 40-year-old palliative care physician in Berlin is charged with murdering at least 15 patients between 2021 and 2024 by administering lethal drug combinations without medical justification; investigations are ongoing, and the number of victims may rise further.
German Palliative Care Physician Charged with 15 Murders
A 40-year-old palliative care physician in Berlin is charged with murdering at least 15 patients between 2021 and 2024 by administering lethal drug combinations without medical justification; investigations are ongoing, and the number of victims may rise further.
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48% Bias Score


UBC Faculty Challenge to Land Acknowledgments Highlights Misunderstanding of Indigenous Rights
Four University of British Columbia faculty members petitioned to halt land acknowledgments, misinterpreting them as political rather than legal recognitions of Musqueam Nation's unceded land title, a status constitutionally protected in Canada.
UBC Faculty Challenge to Land Acknowledgments Highlights Misunderstanding of Indigenous Rights
Four University of British Columbia faculty members petitioned to halt land acknowledgments, misinterpreting them as political rather than legal recognitions of Musqueam Nation's unceded land title, a status constitutionally protected in Canada.
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36% Bias Score


Disabled Germans Face Four Times Higher Disaster Risk: A Call for Inclusive Emergency Planning
A Harvard study reveals that disabled individuals in Germany face up to four times the risk of death or serious injury during natural disasters due to systemic failures in accessibility and emergency planning, a problem highlighted by the 2021 Ahrtal flood where thirteen disabled people died due to ...
Disabled Germans Face Four Times Higher Disaster Risk: A Call for Inclusive Emergency Planning
A Harvard study reveals that disabled individuals in Germany face up to four times the risk of death or serious injury during natural disasters due to systemic failures in accessibility and emergency planning, a problem highlighted by the 2021 Ahrtal flood where thirteen disabled people died due to ...
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28% Bias Score


Bandung Conference: A Turning Point in the Post-Colonial World
The 1955 Bandung Conference, attended by 29 Asian and African nations, marked a turning point for the post-colonial world, promoting 'positive neutrality' and challenging the existing global order dominated by Western powers; this represented almost half of the world's population at the time and sha...
Bandung Conference: A Turning Point in the Post-Colonial World
The 1955 Bandung Conference, attended by 29 Asian and African nations, marked a turning point for the post-colonial world, promoting 'positive neutrality' and challenging the existing global order dominated by Western powers; this represented almost half of the world's population at the time and sha...
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36% Bias Score

Canadian Politicians' Increasing Use of Notwithstanding Clause Raises Concerns
Canadian politicians increasingly invoke the notwithstanding clause for non-urgent policies, exemplified by Pierre Poilievre's proposal to override a Supreme Court ruling on consecutive sentencing for multiple murderers, raising concerns about eroding fundamental rights and the balance of power betw...

Canadian Politicians' Increasing Use of Notwithstanding Clause Raises Concerns
Canadian politicians increasingly invoke the notwithstanding clause for non-urgent policies, exemplified by Pierre Poilievre's proposal to override a Supreme Court ruling on consecutive sentencing for multiple murderers, raising concerns about eroding fundamental rights and the balance of power betw...
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48% Bias Score

Bank of Canada Holds Rates Amid Trade War Uncertainty
The Bank of Canada held its key interest rate at 2.75 percent on Wednesday, pausing its easing cycle due to uncertainty created by the U.S.-China trade war, following seven consecutive rate cuts since last summer and amid mixed economic data, including lower-than-expected inflation in March.

Bank of Canada Holds Rates Amid Trade War Uncertainty
The Bank of Canada held its key interest rate at 2.75 percent on Wednesday, pausing its easing cycle due to uncertainty created by the U.S.-China trade war, following seven consecutive rate cuts since last summer and amid mixed economic data, including lower-than-expected inflation in March.
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48% Bias Score

Bank of Canada's High-Stakes Rate Decision Amid Economic Uncertainty
The Bank of Canada faces a high-stakes interest rate decision today, amid slowing inflation, strong wage growth, and global uncertainty; small business owners like Greg Eaton of Cranbrook, B.C.'s Baker Hotel already grapple with rising costs and trade volatility, illustrating the immediate local imp...

Bank of Canada's High-Stakes Rate Decision Amid Economic Uncertainty
The Bank of Canada faces a high-stakes interest rate decision today, amid slowing inflation, strong wage growth, and global uncertainty; small business owners like Greg Eaton of Cranbrook, B.C.'s Baker Hotel already grapple with rising costs and trade volatility, illustrating the immediate local imp...
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48% Bias Score

ASML Maintains Positive Outlook Despite Tariff Uncertainty
ASML, facing increased tariffs, reported slightly lower than expected first-quarter net bookings (€3.9 billion) but maintained its positive 2025-2026 growth outlook, driven by strong AI demand, while exploring options like free trade zones to mitigate rising costs.

ASML Maintains Positive Outlook Despite Tariff Uncertainty
ASML, facing increased tariffs, reported slightly lower than expected first-quarter net bookings (€3.9 billion) but maintained its positive 2025-2026 growth outlook, driven by strong AI demand, while exploring options like free trade zones to mitigate rising costs.
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Tariffs: Global Economic Uncertainty and Germany's Dilemma
President Trump's new protectionist trade policies, specifically a 145% tariff on Chinese goods, are causing global economic uncertainty; the EU is considering countermeasures but Germany's political transition hinders a unified response, threatening thousands of German jobs.

Trump's Tariffs: Global Economic Uncertainty and Germany's Dilemma
President Trump's new protectionist trade policies, specifically a 145% tariff on Chinese goods, are causing global economic uncertainty; the EU is considering countermeasures but Germany's political transition hinders a unified response, threatening thousands of German jobs.
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40% Bias Score

Global Wine Production Plunges to 60-Year Low in 2024
Global wine production in 2024 hit a 60-year low of 225.8 million hectoliters, down 4.8% from 2023, due to extreme weather, economic factors, and reduced consumer demand; France saw its lowest production since 1957.

Global Wine Production Plunges to 60-Year Low in 2024
Global wine production in 2024 hit a 60-year low of 225.8 million hectoliters, down 4.8% from 2023, due to extreme weather, economic factors, and reduced consumer demand; France saw its lowest production since 1957.
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28% Bias Score
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