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Armenia Prioritizes Balanced Foreign Policy Amidst Strained Russia Ties
In Tallinn, Armenian PM Pashinyan stated Armenia seeks balanced relations with all partners, including deepening EU ties and prioritizing mutual interests with Russia, despite recent tensions stemming from the 2022 Azerbaijani incursion and Armenia's reduced participation in the CSTO.
Armenia Prioritizes Balanced Foreign Policy Amidst Strained Russia Ties
In Tallinn, Armenian PM Pashinyan stated Armenia seeks balanced relations with all partners, including deepening EU ties and prioritizing mutual interests with Russia, despite recent tensions stemming from the 2022 Azerbaijani incursion and Armenia's reduced participation in the CSTO.
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36% Bias Score


Lebensborn: Separated Families and Lifelong Trauma
In August 1942, the Lebensborn program separated Erika Matko from her parents in Celje, Slovenia, after she passed an Aryan test; this was one of 430 similar cases of children taken, revealing the program's complexities and devastating impact on families and individuals.
Lebensborn: Separated Families and Lifelong Trauma
In August 1942, the Lebensborn program separated Erika Matko from her parents in Celje, Slovenia, after she passed an Aryan test; this was one of 430 similar cases of children taken, revealing the program's complexities and devastating impact on families and individuals.
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36% Bias Score


Schiphol's Noise Pollution: Years of Illegal Tolerance Faces Legal Challenge
The Dutch government's decade-long tolerance of Schiphol Airport exceeding noise limits is deemed legally vulnerable by the ILT, facing legal challenges and violating EU regulations, with residents lacking legal recourse and a legal solution not expected until 2026.
Schiphol's Noise Pollution: Years of Illegal Tolerance Faces Legal Challenge
The Dutch government's decade-long tolerance of Schiphol Airport exceeding noise limits is deemed legally vulnerable by the ILT, facing legal challenges and violating EU regulations, with residents lacking legal recourse and a legal solution not expected until 2026.
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48% Bias Score


Estonia Passes Anti-Russian Laws Amid Security Concerns
Estonia passed new laws to reduce Russian influence, prohibiting Russian passport holders from voting in local elections and requiring the Orthodox Church to sever ties with Russia, amid security concerns due to the war in Ukraine and Russia's potential interference.
Estonia Passes Anti-Russian Laws Amid Security Concerns
Estonia passed new laws to reduce Russian influence, prohibiting Russian passport holders from voting in local elections and requiring the Orthodox Church to sever ties with Russia, amid security concerns due to the war in Ukraine and Russia's potential interference.
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48% Bias Score


Russia Declares Three-Day Ceasefire in Ukraine for Victory Day
President Vladimir Putin announced a three-day ceasefire in Ukraine from May 7th to 10th, 2024, as a humanitarian gesture for Victory Day, calling on Ukraine to reciprocate; Ukraine's response was a request for a 30-day ceasefire instead.
Russia Declares Three-Day Ceasefire in Ukraine for Victory Day
President Vladimir Putin announced a three-day ceasefire in Ukraine from May 7th to 10th, 2024, as a humanitarian gesture for Victory Day, calling on Ukraine to reciprocate; Ukraine's response was a request for a 30-day ceasefire instead.
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60% Bias Score


Kennedy""s Autism Remarks and Controversial NIH Registry Spark Outrage
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.""s controversial claims about autism, coupled with the announcement and subsequent retraction of a national autism registry by the NIH, have ignited a firestorm of criticism concerning data privacy, informed consent, and the ethical treatment of autistic individuals.
Kennedy""s Autism Remarks and Controversial NIH Registry Spark Outrage
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.""s controversial claims about autism, coupled with the announcement and subsequent retraction of a national autism registry by the NIH, have ignited a firestorm of criticism concerning data privacy, informed consent, and the ethical treatment of autistic individuals.
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52% Bias Score

Turkey's Denial of Armenian Genocide: Reparations, Identity, and Lack of Freedom
Turkish historian Taner Akçam attributes Turkey's non-recognition of the Armenian Genocide to fears of reparations and damage to national identity, citing the lack of democratic freedom for open discussion as a critical barrier.

Turkey's Denial of Armenian Genocide: Reparations, Identity, and Lack of Freedom
Turkish historian Taner Akçam attributes Turkey's non-recognition of the Armenian Genocide to fears of reparations and damage to national identity, citing the lack of democratic freedom for open discussion as a critical barrier.
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36% Bias Score

Myanmar Earthquake: Stalled Recovery Amidst Ongoing Conflict
A month after a major earthquake in Myanmar, reconstruction is stalled, the military regime's aid is minimal, and continued conflict hinders relief efforts, leaving tens of thousands in dire conditions ahead of the monsoon season; over 3700 deaths reported but the UN estimates the death toll to be f...

Myanmar Earthquake: Stalled Recovery Amidst Ongoing Conflict
A month after a major earthquake in Myanmar, reconstruction is stalled, the military regime's aid is minimal, and continued conflict hinders relief efforts, leaving tens of thousands in dire conditions ahead of the monsoon season; over 3700 deaths reported but the UN estimates the death toll to be f...
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44% Bias Score

CDU Approves Coalition Agreement, Merz Poised to Become German Chancellor
Following Germany's February 23rd election, the CDU approved a coalition agreement with the CSU and SPD on Monday, clearing the path for Friedrich Merz to become Chancellor on May 6th, pending SPD approval; key ministerial appointments include Johann Wadephul as Foreign Minister and Katherina Reiche...

CDU Approves Coalition Agreement, Merz Poised to Become German Chancellor
Following Germany's February 23rd election, the CDU approved a coalition agreement with the CSU and SPD on Monday, clearing the path for Friedrich Merz to become Chancellor on May 6th, pending SPD approval; key ministerial appointments include Johann Wadephul as Foreign Minister and Katherina Reiche...
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44% Bias Score

\"Trump's Actions Spark Surge in Canadian Patriotism\"\
In response to President Trump's trade war and annexation comments, Canadians are demonstrating increased patriotism, boosting sales of national symbols and creating apps to boycott American products; this follows a rise in national pride from 45 percent to 58 percent since Trump's inauguration.

\"Trump's Actions Spark Surge in Canadian Patriotism\"\
In response to President Trump's trade war and annexation comments, Canadians are demonstrating increased patriotism, boosting sales of national symbols and creating apps to boycott American products; this follows a rise in national pride from 45 percent to 58 percent since Trump's inauguration.
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56% Bias Score

Enterprise AI Maturity: Overcoming Data Challenges
Poor data quality, fragmented ownership, and misaligned user experiences hinder early AI initiatives; success demands a cultural shift toward viewing data platforms as strategic enterprise assets, requiring integrated governance, balanced data integration, and foundational investments in data qualit...

Enterprise AI Maturity: Overcoming Data Challenges
Poor data quality, fragmented ownership, and misaligned user experiences hinder early AI initiatives; success demands a cultural shift toward viewing data platforms as strategic enterprise assets, requiring integrated governance, balanced data integration, and foundational investments in data qualit...
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12% Bias Score

Same-Arm Boosters Trigger Stronger Immune Response: Australian Study
Australian research, published in Cell, shows that administering COVID-19 booster shots in the same arm as the first dose generates a stronger, faster immune response due to "primed" macrophages near the initial injection site, potentially leading to improved vaccine design.

Same-Arm Boosters Trigger Stronger Immune Response: Australian Study
Australian research, published in Cell, shows that administering COVID-19 booster shots in the same arm as the first dose generates a stronger, faster immune response due to "primed" macrophages near the initial injection site, potentially leading to improved vaccine design.
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28% Bias Score
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