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Scotland Votes on Assisted Dying Bill
The Scottish parliament is voting on a bill that would allow terminally ill adults to seek medical assistance in dying, following similar legislation in England and Wales; supporters say it will ease suffering, while opponents worry about vulnerable people.
Scotland Votes on Assisted Dying Bill
The Scottish parliament is voting on a bill that would allow terminally ill adults to seek medical assistance in dying, following similar legislation in England and Wales; supporters say it will ease suffering, while opponents worry about vulnerable people.
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40% Bias Score


CNRS Funding Proposal Sparks Debate on Human Sciences' Value
French chemist Bernard Meunier suggested removing human sciences from the CNRS to cut costs and improve researcher career incentives, reflecting biases against human sciences' perceived lack of universal validity and technological applications, despite the social conditioning within all scientific f...
CNRS Funding Proposal Sparks Debate on Human Sciences' Value
French chemist Bernard Meunier suggested removing human sciences from the CNRS to cut costs and improve researcher career incentives, reflecting biases against human sciences' perceived lack of universal validity and technological applications, despite the social conditioning within all scientific f...
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56% Bias Score


French Prosecutor Drops Inquiry into Ex-Elysée Official's Refusal to Testify
The Paris prosecutor's office dropped its investigation into former Elysée Secretary-General Alexis Kohler's refusal to appear before a French parliamentary inquiry investigating 2023-2024 budget discrepancies, citing the separation of powers; the inquiry, launched in December 2024, aimed to investi...
French Prosecutor Drops Inquiry into Ex-Elysée Official's Refusal to Testify
The Paris prosecutor's office dropped its investigation into former Elysée Secretary-General Alexis Kohler's refusal to appear before a French parliamentary inquiry investigating 2023-2024 budget discrepancies, citing the separation of powers; the inquiry, launched in December 2024, aimed to investi...
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40% Bias Score


Philippines Launches Digital Nomad Visa to Boost Tourism and Economy
The Philippines will launch a digital nomad visa program allowing remote workers to stay up to two years, aiming to boost tourism and the economy by attracting foreign nationals who work remotely for overseas employers. The program is expected to start in the coming months.
Philippines Launches Digital Nomad Visa to Boost Tourism and Economy
The Philippines will launch a digital nomad visa program allowing remote workers to stay up to two years, aiming to boost tourism and the economy by attracting foreign nationals who work remotely for overseas employers. The program is expected to start in the coming months.
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52% Bias Score


Bayer to Close Frankfurt Plant by 2028
Bayer announced it will close its Frankfurt plant by 2028, affecting 500 employees, due to Asian competition, overcapacity, and regulations; the Hessian state government and labor unions strongly oppose the decision.
Bayer to Close Frankfurt Plant by 2028
Bayer announced it will close its Frankfurt plant by 2028, affecting 500 employees, due to Asian competition, overcapacity, and regulations; the Hessian state government and labor unions strongly oppose the decision.
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40% Bias Score


Trillion-Dollar Inheritance Shift Alters Wealth Dynamics
Boomers are set to transfer an estimated $1 trillion to their millennial and Gen Z children, marking a significant shift in wealth creation and distribution, impacting housing, spending, and economic inequality.
Trillion-Dollar Inheritance Shift Alters Wealth Dynamics
Boomers are set to transfer an estimated $1 trillion to their millennial and Gen Z children, marking a significant shift in wealth creation and distribution, impacting housing, spending, and economic inequality.
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44% Bias Score

Japan Seeks Dialogue with Russia Amid Kuril Islands Dispute
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba stated Japan's continued pursuit of information exchanges and dialogue with Russia to resolve the South Kuril Islands dispute and sign a peace treaty, emphasizing the humanitarian aspect of allowing former residents to visit ancestral graves despite recent setb...

Japan Seeks Dialogue with Russia Amid Kuril Islands Dispute
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba stated Japan's continued pursuit of information exchanges and dialogue with Russia to resolve the South Kuril Islands dispute and sign a peace treaty, emphasizing the humanitarian aspect of allowing former residents to visit ancestral graves despite recent setb...
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36% Bias Score

Death of Prominent Egyptian Judge Shaaban al-Shami Sparks Debate
Judge Shaaban al-Shami, 72, a former Cairo Criminal Court judge known for presiding over high-profile cases including those against former presidents Morsi and Mubarak, died on November 11 after a long illness, sparking considerable media attention and public debate.

Death of Prominent Egyptian Judge Shaaban al-Shami Sparks Debate
Judge Shaaban al-Shami, 72, a former Cairo Criminal Court judge known for presiding over high-profile cases including those against former presidents Morsi and Mubarak, died on November 11 after a long illness, sparking considerable media attention and public debate.
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44% Bias Score

UK Wage Growth Slows, Unemployment Rises Amidst Economic Uncertainty
UK wage growth slowed to 5.6% in the three months to March 2025, the lowest since November 2024, while unemployment rose to 4.5%, the highest since August 2021, as businesses grapple with increased costs and global uncertainty.

UK Wage Growth Slows, Unemployment Rises Amidst Economic Uncertainty
UK wage growth slowed to 5.6% in the three months to March 2025, the lowest since November 2024, while unemployment rose to 4.5%, the highest since August 2021, as businesses grapple with increased costs and global uncertainty.
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40% Bias Score

German Nationals on Trial for Spying for China
A 60-year-old consultant and a couple from Viersen, Germany, stand trial in Düsseldorf accused of providing the Chinese MSS with information on military technology and illegally exporting three special lasers to China, receiving payments ranging from four-figure to five-figure sums plus €1000 per la...

German Nationals on Trial for Spying for China
A 60-year-old consultant and a couple from Viersen, Germany, stand trial in Düsseldorf accused of providing the Chinese MSS with information on military technology and illegally exporting three special lasers to China, receiving payments ranging from four-figure to five-figure sums plus €1000 per la...
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40% Bias Score

German Poll: AfD Remains Strong Despite New Government
A week after the black-red government's inauguration, a Forsa poll shows CDU/CSU and AfD tied at 25%, SPD at 15%, Greens at 11%, and others with minimal change, while 72% of Germans view the AfD as right-wing extremist.

German Poll: AfD Remains Strong Despite New Government
A week after the black-red government's inauguration, a Forsa poll shows CDU/CSU and AfD tied at 25%, SPD at 15%, Greens at 11%, and others with minimal change, while 72% of Germans view the AfD as right-wing extremist.
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40% Bias Score

Bayer to Close Frankfurt Plant, Sparking Criticism and Competitiveness Concerns
Bayer announced the closure of its Frankfurt plant, employing around 500 people, by 2028 due to Asian competition, overcapacities, and regulation, prompting strong criticism from the Hessian state government and concerns about Germany's industrial competitiveness.

Bayer to Close Frankfurt Plant, Sparking Criticism and Competitiveness Concerns
Bayer announced the closure of its Frankfurt plant, employing around 500 people, by 2028 due to Asian competition, overcapacities, and regulation, prompting strong criticism from the Hessian state government and concerns about Germany's industrial competitiveness.
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48% Bias Score
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