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UK Immigration Changes Spark Care Sector Crisis
The UK government's proposed immigration changes, including ending a visa scheme for overseas health and social care workers and increasing the time to apply for permanent residency, are causing alarm in the care sector, with providers warning of severe staff shortages and potential impacts on care ...
UK Immigration Changes Spark Care Sector Crisis
The UK government's proposed immigration changes, including ending a visa scheme for overseas health and social care workers and increasing the time to apply for permanent residency, are causing alarm in the care sector, with providers warning of severe staff shortages and potential impacts on care ...
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52% Bias Score


UK Announces Stricter Immigration Policies After Right-Wing Electoral Gains
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced sweeping immigration reforms to curb rising numbers (728,000 net migration in year ending June 2024, down from 906,000) following the right-wing Reform Party's local election success, aiming to avoid creating a "nation of strangers," and implementing measures...
UK Announces Stricter Immigration Policies After Right-Wing Electoral Gains
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced sweeping immigration reforms to curb rising numbers (728,000 net migration in year ending June 2024, down from 906,000) following the right-wing Reform Party's local election success, aiming to avoid creating a "nation of strangers," and implementing measures...
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56% Bias Score


Cyprus Returns Syrian Migrants, Ends Automatic Asylum
Cyprus intercepted and returned two boats carrying 60 Syrian migrants to Syria following a bilateral agreement, amid a rise in Syrian seaborne migration to the island and a new policy ending automatic asylum for Syrians.
Cyprus Returns Syrian Migrants, Ends Automatic Asylum
Cyprus intercepted and returned two boats carrying 60 Syrian migrants to Syria following a bilateral agreement, amid a rise in Syrian seaborne migration to the island and a new policy ending automatic asylum for Syrians.
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40% Bias Score


GLP-1 Weight-Loss Drugs May Reduce Obesity-Related Cancer Risk by 41%
A study of nearly 6,400 obese and diabetic individuals found that GLP-1 receptor agonists, while less effective for weight loss than bariatric surgery, may reduce obesity-related cancer risk by 41%, potentially through inflammation reduction; however, this observational study requires further invest...
GLP-1 Weight-Loss Drugs May Reduce Obesity-Related Cancer Risk by 41%
A study of nearly 6,400 obese and diabetic individuals found that GLP-1 receptor agonists, while less effective for weight loss than bariatric surgery, may reduce obesity-related cancer risk by 41%, potentially through inflammation reduction; however, this observational study requires further invest...
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20% Bias Score


ECB Navigates Uncharted Waters Amidst Trump's Economic Uncertainty
ECB officials Joachim Nagel and José Luis Escrivá discuss the challenges posed by the Trump administration's unpredictable economic policies, emphasizing the need for cautious monetary policy and highlighting the importance of maintaining central bank independence and European Union cohesion.
ECB Navigates Uncharted Waters Amidst Trump's Economic Uncertainty
ECB officials Joachim Nagel and José Luis Escrivá discuss the challenges posed by the Trump administration's unpredictable economic policies, emphasizing the need for cautious monetary policy and highlighting the importance of maintaining central bank independence and European Union cohesion.
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48% Bias Score


Nazi Propaganda Discovered in Argentina's Supreme Court
Nazi propaganda materials, including postcards, photos, and party documents, were discovered in seven wooden crates in the basement of Argentina's Supreme Court; shipped from Japan in 1941, their contents are now under investigation for their potential significance to Holocaust research and the unco...
Nazi Propaganda Discovered in Argentina's Supreme Court
Nazi propaganda materials, including postcards, photos, and party documents, were discovered in seven wooden crates in the basement of Argentina's Supreme Court; shipped from Japan in 1941, their contents are now under investigation for their potential significance to Holocaust research and the unco...
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36% Bias Score

Trump Executive Order Targets High US Prescription Drug Prices
President Trump signed an executive order on Monday aiming to slash US prescription drug prices by up to 90 percent, blaming foreign countries for the price disparity while the pharmaceutical industry and Senator Sanders disagree on the root cause.

Trump Executive Order Targets High US Prescription Drug Prices
President Trump signed an executive order on Monday aiming to slash US prescription drug prices by up to 90 percent, blaming foreign countries for the price disparity while the pharmaceutical industry and Senator Sanders disagree on the root cause.
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56% Bias Score

Climate Change Threatens Global Banana Production
A new report reveals that 60 percent of Latin America and the Caribbean's prime banana-growing areas could be lost by 2080 due to climate change, threatening the global banana supply and the livelihoods of millions who depend on them.

Climate Change Threatens Global Banana Production
A new report reveals that 60 percent of Latin America and the Caribbean's prime banana-growing areas could be lost by 2080 due to climate change, threatening the global banana supply and the livelihoods of millions who depend on them.
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48% Bias Score

Cigéo Project Cost Soars to €37 Billion, Delaying France's Nuclear Waste Plan
France's Cigéo nuclear waste project faces a massive cost increase, jumping from €24 billion to €37 billion, due to inflation and engineering changes, delaying the project to around 2050 and raising concerns about long-term financial and environmental risks.

Cigéo Project Cost Soars to €37 Billion, Delaying France's Nuclear Waste Plan
France's Cigéo nuclear waste project faces a massive cost increase, jumping from €24 billion to €37 billion, due to inflation and engineering changes, delaying the project to around 2050 and raising concerns about long-term financial and environmental risks.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Undermines European Ceasefire Deadline in Ukraine
European leaders, despite knowing the unpredictable influence of Donald Trump's social media posts, presented a united front in threatening Russia with further sanctions if a ceasefire wasn't achieved by Monday evening, a deadline later undermined by Trump's call for direct talks between Putin and Z...

Trump Undermines European Ceasefire Deadline in Ukraine
European leaders, despite knowing the unpredictable influence of Donald Trump's social media posts, presented a united front in threatening Russia with further sanctions if a ceasefire wasn't achieved by Monday evening, a deadline later undermined by Trump's call for direct talks between Putin and Z...
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48% Bias Score

59 White South African Refugees Admitted to US Amidst Policy Contradictions
The Trump administration admitted 59 white South African refugees, claiming persecution, despite the South African government's denial and the administration's broader refugee program suspension; this decision raises concerns about fairness and prioritization.

59 White South African Refugees Admitted to US Amidst Policy Contradictions
The Trump administration admitted 59 white South African refugees, claiming persecution, despite the South African government's denial and the administration's broader refugee program suspension; this decision raises concerns about fairness and prioritization.
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56% Bias Score

Brazil's Homicide Rate Falls, but Violence Against Specific Groups Remains High
Brazil's 2023 homicide rate dropped to 47,747—the lowest in 11 years—due to an aging population and improved security measures, but violence against LGBTQIA+ people surged 1,227% (2014-2023), and an estimated 51,608 homicides may be unreported.

Brazil's Homicide Rate Falls, but Violence Against Specific Groups Remains High
Brazil's 2023 homicide rate dropped to 47,747—the lowest in 11 years—due to an aging population and improved security measures, but violence against LGBTQIA+ people surged 1,227% (2014-2023), and an estimated 51,608 homicides may be unreported.
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24% Bias Score
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