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Harvard Sues Trump Administration Over $2.2 Billion Funding Freeze
Harvard University filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration on Monday, September 25, 2023, challenging the withholding of $2.2 billion in federal funding due to allegations of antisemitism on campus, which the university denies; this is part of a wider conflict between the administration and...
Harvard Sues Trump Administration Over $2.2 Billion Funding Freeze
Harvard University filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration on Monday, September 25, 2023, challenging the withholding of $2.2 billion in federal funding due to allegations of antisemitism on campus, which the university denies; this is part of a wider conflict between the administration and...
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44% Bias Score


Greece Announces Maritime Spatial Plan to Counter Turkey
Greece announced its Maritime Spatial Plan (MSP) before Easter, preempting a similar Turkish move and addressing a previous European Court of Justice ruling, aiming to counter Turkey's public relations efforts and solidify its maritime claims in the Aegean, Ionian, and Eastern Mediterranean.
Greece Announces Maritime Spatial Plan to Counter Turkey
Greece announced its Maritime Spatial Plan (MSP) before Easter, preempting a similar Turkish move and addressing a previous European Court of Justice ruling, aiming to counter Turkey's public relations efforts and solidify its maritime claims in the Aegean, Ionian, and Eastern Mediterranean.
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40% Bias Score


Dutch Public Opinion Shifts Sharply Against Government's Israel Policy
A recent Ipsos poll shows that Dutch support for the government's Israel policy has dropped from 29 percent to 15 percent since October 2023, while disapproval rose from 20 percent to 27 percent; over half want a more critical stance from the government. The poll surveyed 1,056 Dutch adults in April...
Dutch Public Opinion Shifts Sharply Against Government's Israel Policy
A recent Ipsos poll shows that Dutch support for the government's Israel policy has dropped from 29 percent to 15 percent since October 2023, while disapproval rose from 20 percent to 27 percent; over half want a more critical stance from the government. The poll surveyed 1,056 Dutch adults in April...
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48% Bias Score


Asian Markets Fall After Trump Attacks Fed Chair
Asian markets fell following a 2%+ drop in US markets after President Trump attacked Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell for not lowering interest rates, citing concerns over trade wars and the Fed's independence; JD.com and Meituan stocks also fell significantly in Hong Kong due to a growing con...
Asian Markets Fall After Trump Attacks Fed Chair
Asian markets fell following a 2%+ drop in US markets after President Trump attacked Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell for not lowering interest rates, citing concerns over trade wars and the Fed's independence; JD.com and Meituan stocks also fell significantly in Hong Kong due to a growing con...
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40% Bias Score


Guatemala's Unmonitored Shark and Ray Meat Trade Threatens Marine Biodiversity
A study of 370 shark and ray meat samples from Guatemalan markets revealed 19 species, many endangered, with over 20% mislabeled, highlighting the urgent need for improved regulation of the country's largely unmonitored elasmobranch meat trade.
Guatemala's Unmonitored Shark and Ray Meat Trade Threatens Marine Biodiversity
A study of 370 shark and ray meat samples from Guatemalan markets revealed 19 species, many endangered, with over 20% mislabeled, highlighting the urgent need for improved regulation of the country's largely unmonitored elasmobranch meat trade.
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16% Bias Score


US Tariffs on China: A Political Maneuver Harming American Consumers
The Trump administration's tariffs on Chinese, Canadian, and Mexican goods, reaching up to 245 percent, are deemed by experts as a political maneuver causing inflation, job losses, and global trade instability, despite bilateral trade exceeding \$680 billion annually.
US Tariffs on China: A Political Maneuver Harming American Consumers
The Trump administration's tariffs on Chinese, Canadian, and Mexican goods, reaching up to 245 percent, are deemed by experts as a political maneuver causing inflation, job losses, and global trade instability, despite bilateral trade exceeding \$680 billion annually.
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56% Bias Score

China's Instant Tax Refund Boosts Inbound Tourism
China's new instant tax refund policy, implemented nationwide on April 8th, is boosting inbound tourism by allowing international travelers to receive tax refunds at the point of purchase, eliminating airport queues and driving increased spending; in 2024, China saw a record 64.88 million foreign to...

China's Instant Tax Refund Boosts Inbound Tourism
China's new instant tax refund policy, implemented nationwide on April 8th, is boosting inbound tourism by allowing international travelers to receive tax refunds at the point of purchase, eliminating airport queues and driving increased spending; in 2024, China saw a record 64.88 million foreign to...
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Approval Rating Plummets Amidst Power Grab Controversy
A new Ipsos/Reuters poll reveals President Trump's approval rating has fallen to 42%, its lowest since his January return to office, due to concerns over his expansion of presidential power, including freezing university funding and appointing himself to the Kennedy Center board, actions which are c...

Trump's Approval Rating Plummets Amidst Power Grab Controversy
A new Ipsos/Reuters poll reveals President Trump's approval rating has fallen to 42%, its lowest since his January return to office, due to concerns over his expansion of presidential power, including freezing university funding and appointing himself to the Kennedy Center board, actions which are c...
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Scientists Secure Data Amid US Funding Cuts and Security Concerns
Driven by concerns over US funding cuts and data security under the Trump administration, Dutch research institutions are securing crucial data, including climate data, prompting a surge in data transfers to Dutch servers.

Dutch Scientists Secure Data Amid US Funding Cuts and Security Concerns
Driven by concerns over US funding cuts and data security under the Trump administration, Dutch research institutions are securing crucial data, including climate data, prompting a surge in data transfers to Dutch servers.
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36% Bias Score

China Expands National Immunization Program to Enhance Public Health
China plans to expand its national immunization program to include vaccines for HPV, pneumococcus, and other diseases to improve public health, addressing regional disparities and focusing on cost-effectiveness, building upon existing high coverage rates for 14 vaccines protecting against 15 disease...

China Expands National Immunization Program to Enhance Public Health
China plans to expand its national immunization program to include vaccines for HPV, pneumococcus, and other diseases to improve public health, addressing regional disparities and focusing on cost-effectiveness, building upon existing high coverage rates for 14 vaccines protecting against 15 disease...
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36% Bias Score

Proteomics Secures $4.5M to Launch Novel Diagnostic Blood Tests
Proteomics International Laboratories secured $4.5 million to launch three novel blood tests (PromarkerD, PromarkerEso, PromarkerEndo) across Australia and the US, aiming to address significant unmet needs in diabetic kidney disease, oesophageal cancer, and endometriosis diagnosis.

Proteomics Secures $4.5M to Launch Novel Diagnostic Blood Tests
Proteomics International Laboratories secured $4.5 million to launch three novel blood tests (PromarkerD, PromarkerEso, PromarkerEndo) across Australia and the US, aiming to address significant unmet needs in diabetic kidney disease, oesophageal cancer, and endometriosis diagnosis.
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48% Bias Score

Eight Chinese Regions Buck National Population Decline
In 2024, while China's total population fell by 1.39 million, eight of its provincial-level regions reported population growth, primarily due to economic factors and internal migration, contrasting with 19 regions experiencing decline; experts predict continuing regional disparities.

Eight Chinese Regions Buck National Population Decline
In 2024, while China's total population fell by 1.39 million, eight of its provincial-level regions reported population growth, primarily due to economic factors and internal migration, contrasting with 19 regions experiencing decline; experts predict continuing regional disparities.
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36% Bias Score
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