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French Report Exposes Widespread Healthcare Discrimination
A French report details widespread healthcare discrimination against women, foreigners, and disabled people, citing pain minimization, treatment refusal, and non-consensual acts; 224 complaints were filed in 2022, but the actual scale is believed to be far greater.
French Report Exposes Widespread Healthcare Discrimination
A French report details widespread healthcare discrimination against women, foreigners, and disabled people, citing pain minimization, treatment refusal, and non-consensual acts; 224 complaints were filed in 2022, but the actual scale is believed to be far greater.
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52% Bias Score


DoorDash Acquires Deliveroo for £2.9 Billion, Intensifying UK Food Delivery Competition
DoorDash acquired the UK-based food delivery app Deliveroo for £2.9 billion, creating a combined company with a presence in over 40 countries serving 50 million customers monthly and intensifying competition with Just Eat and Uber Eats in the UK, while raising concerns about UK investment.
DoorDash Acquires Deliveroo for £2.9 Billion, Intensifying UK Food Delivery Competition
DoorDash acquired the UK-based food delivery app Deliveroo for £2.9 billion, creating a combined company with a presence in over 40 countries serving 50 million customers monthly and intensifying competition with Just Eat and Uber Eats in the UK, while raising concerns about UK investment.
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44% Bias Score


Israeli forces demolish Palestinian village in West Bank
Israeli forces demolished the Palestinian village of Khalet al-Dab in the occupied West Bank on Monday, destroying nine houses, five tents, and five animal enclosures; the Israeli military stated the structures were illegally built in a restricted area, while Palestinians claim obtaining permits is ...
Israeli forces demolish Palestinian village in West Bank
Israeli forces demolished the Palestinian village of Khalet al-Dab in the occupied West Bank on Monday, destroying nine houses, five tents, and five animal enclosures; the Israeli military stated the structures were illegally built in a restricted area, while Palestinians claim obtaining permits is ...
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56% Bias Score


Goethe Medal Honors Kavala, Yuan, and Van Reybrouck
The Goethe-Institut awarded its prestigious medal to Turkish political prisoner Osman Kavala, Chinese linguist Li Yuan, and Belgian author David Van Reybrouck on August 28th in Weimar, Germany, recognizing their contributions to peace, language education, and alternative historical narratives, respe...
Goethe Medal Honors Kavala, Yuan, and Van Reybrouck
The Goethe-Institut awarded its prestigious medal to Turkish political prisoner Osman Kavala, Chinese linguist Li Yuan, and Belgian author David Van Reybrouck on August 28th in Weimar, Germany, recognizing their contributions to peace, language education, and alternative historical narratives, respe...
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28% Bias Score


Trump Halts Funding for Gain-of-Function Research
US President Donald Trump has issued a decree halting funding for gain-of-function research in certain countries, citing concerns about potential accidental leaks of pathogens, particularly in light of the COVID-19 pandemic and a recent US intelligence report suggesting the virus may have originated...
Trump Halts Funding for Gain-of-Function Research
US President Donald Trump has issued a decree halting funding for gain-of-function research in certain countries, citing concerns about potential accidental leaks of pathogens, particularly in light of the COVID-19 pandemic and a recent US intelligence report suggesting the virus may have originated...
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12% Bias Score


Trump Halts US Funding for Certain Foreign Virology Research
On May 5th, 2024, President Trump announced an executive order ending US federal funding for certain foreign virology research programs, particularly those involving "gain-of-function" research, citing concerns about the origins of COVID-19 and the potential for future pandemics.
Trump Halts US Funding for Certain Foreign Virology Research
On May 5th, 2024, President Trump announced an executive order ending US federal funding for certain foreign virology research programs, particularly those involving "gain-of-function" research, citing concerns about the origins of COVID-19 and the potential for future pandemics.
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56% Bias Score

Trump Threatens 100% Tariff on Foreign Films
President Trump threatened a 100 percent tariff on foreign films, citing national security concerns and claiming the US film industry is dying; the White House is exploring options, while several countries expressed concerns about the potential impact on their film industries.

Trump Threatens 100% Tariff on Foreign Films
President Trump threatened a 100 percent tariff on foreign films, citing national security concerns and claiming the US film industry is dying; the White House is exploring options, while several countries expressed concerns about the potential impact on their film industries.
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48% Bias Score

Pro-Palestinian Protest at University of Washington Leads to Arrests
Over 30 pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested at the University of Washington on Monday after occupying a Boeing-funded engineering building, demanding the university sever ties with Boeing due to its military contracts and role in the Gaza conflict; the group's manifesto praised Hamas's October ...

Pro-Palestinian Protest at University of Washington Leads to Arrests
Over 30 pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested at the University of Washington on Monday after occupying a Boeing-funded engineering building, demanding the university sever ties with Boeing due to its military contracts and role in the Gaza conflict; the group's manifesto praised Hamas's October ...
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40% Bias Score

Merz Fails First Chancellorship Vote in Germany
CDU leader Friedrich Merz failed to win the German chancellorship in the first round of voting, receiving 310 of 621 votes, triggering a second round where he will be renominated by the CDU/CSU and SPD coalition. Chancellor Scholz continues in a caretaker role.

Merz Fails First Chancellorship Vote in Germany
CDU leader Friedrich Merz failed to win the German chancellorship in the first round of voting, receiving 310 of 621 votes, triggering a second round where he will be renominated by the CDU/CSU and SPD coalition. Chancellor Scholz continues in a caretaker role.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration Launches Voluntary Deportation Program with $1000 Incentive
The Trump administration is offering undocumented immigrants $1000 and transportation to voluntarily return home, aiming to reduce deportation costs by approximately 70%, with one Honduran already using the program via the CBP Home app.

Trump Administration Launches Voluntary Deportation Program with $1000 Incentive
The Trump administration is offering undocumented immigrants $1000 and transportation to voluntarily return home, aiming to reduce deportation costs by approximately 70%, with one Honduran already using the program via the CBP Home app.
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60% Bias Score

Record High Corporate Insolvencies in Western Europe in 2024
Western Europe experienced a record high of 190,449 corporate insolvencies in 2024, a 12.2% increase from 2023 and a 70% increase since 2021, primarily due to persistent economic crises, high energy prices, weak demand, and geopolitical uncertainty; France reported the highest number of insolvencies...

Record High Corporate Insolvencies in Western Europe in 2024
Western Europe experienced a record high of 190,449 corporate insolvencies in 2024, a 12.2% increase from 2023 and a 70% increase since 2021, primarily due to persistent economic crises, high energy prices, weak demand, and geopolitical uncertainty; France reported the highest number of insolvencies...
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48% Bias Score

US Tariffs Trigger Mass Layoffs in Canadian Manufacturing
US tariffs are causing significant job losses in the Canadian manufacturing sector, with steel and auto workers facing repeated layoffs and increased instability; General Motors will cut a shift resulting in 2,000 job losses in Oshawa, while steelworkers like Jean-Francois LeBlanc face repeated layo...

US Tariffs Trigger Mass Layoffs in Canadian Manufacturing
US tariffs are causing significant job losses in the Canadian manufacturing sector, with steel and auto workers facing repeated layoffs and increased instability; General Motors will cut a shift resulting in 2,000 job losses in Oshawa, while steelworkers like Jean-Francois LeBlanc face repeated layo...
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28% Bias Score
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