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AI-Generated Sci-Fi Micro Drama "The Sun That Fell" Achieves 4.7 Million Views
The Sun That Fell," China's first AI-generated sci-fi micro drama, debuted April 30th on Douyin, accumulating over 4.7 million views; its 30 two-to-three minute episodes, produced in three months using AI for all aspects, demonstrate efficient, cost-effective content creation.
AI-Generated Sci-Fi Micro Drama "The Sun That Fell" Achieves 4.7 Million Views
The Sun That Fell," China's first AI-generated sci-fi micro drama, debuted April 30th on Douyin, accumulating over 4.7 million views; its 30 two-to-three minute episodes, produced in three months using AI for all aspects, demonstrate efficient, cost-effective content creation.
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20% Bias Score


Trump's Contradictory Actions: Celebratory Deals Mask Allegations of Self-Enrichment
President Trump celebrated a trade deal with China and signed a decree to lower drug prices, but his campaign promises remain unfulfilled, and his administration is simultaneously engaged in self-enrichment through opaque deals and gifts, raising concerns about corruption.
Trump's Contradictory Actions: Celebratory Deals Mask Allegations of Self-Enrichment
President Trump celebrated a trade deal with China and signed a decree to lower drug prices, but his campaign promises remain unfulfilled, and his administration is simultaneously engaged in self-enrichment through opaque deals and gifts, raising concerns about corruption.
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52% Bias Score


British Man Exonerated After 38 Years for Wrongful Murder Conviction
Peter Sullivan, wrongly convicted of murdering Diane Sindall in 1986, has been exonerated after 38 years due to new DNA evidence revealing an unknown assailant's DNA in semen samples found at the crime scene, which was consistent with the nature of Sindall's injuries. The case is considered potentia...
British Man Exonerated After 38 Years for Wrongful Murder Conviction
Peter Sullivan, wrongly convicted of murdering Diane Sindall in 1986, has been exonerated after 38 years due to new DNA evidence revealing an unknown assailant's DNA in semen samples found at the crime scene, which was consistent with the nature of Sindall's injuries. The case is considered potentia...
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32% Bias Score


Uruguay's Former President José Mujica Dies at 89
Former Uruguayan President José "Pepe" Mujica died at 89 on Tuesday in Montevideo after battling esophageal cancer; known for his modest lifestyle and social reforms, including marijuana legalization, he inspired global admiration.
Uruguay's Former President José Mujica Dies at 89
Former Uruguayan President José "Pepe" Mujica died at 89 on Tuesday in Montevideo after battling esophageal cancer; known for his modest lifestyle and social reforms, including marijuana legalization, he inspired global admiration.
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44% Bias Score


Nebius Wins Israeli National Supercomputer Tender
Nebius, a European cloud computing company founded by Arkady Volozh, won the tender to build Israel's national supercomputer for AI research and development, a project valued at over 500 million shekels with a 160 million shekel government grant, after years of delays and a previous failed attempt.
Nebius Wins Israeli National Supercomputer Tender
Nebius, a European cloud computing company founded by Arkady Volozh, won the tender to build Israel's national supercomputer for AI research and development, a project valued at over 500 million shekels with a 160 million shekel government grant, after years of delays and a previous failed attempt.
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36% Bias Score


Popkov Confesses to Another Murder, Exposing Police Negligence
Mikhail Popkov, a former police officer, confessed to another murder, adding to his already substantial list of victims; his crimes spanned years due to police negligence in Angarsk, highlighting systemic failures in the investigation of unsolved murders.
Popkov Confesses to Another Murder, Exposing Police Negligence
Mikhail Popkov, a former police officer, confessed to another murder, adding to his already substantial list of victims; his crimes spanned years due to police negligence in Angarsk, highlighting systemic failures in the investigation of unsolved murders.
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68% Bias Score

Trump Lifts US Sanctions on Syria at Bin Salman's Request
Former US President Donald Trump announced the lifting of US sanctions on Syria during a visit to Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, following a meeting with Syrian interim president Ahmed al Sarraj and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan participating via vid...

Trump Lifts US Sanctions on Syria at Bin Salman's Request
Former US President Donald Trump announced the lifting of US sanctions on Syria during a visit to Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, following a meeting with Syrian interim president Ahmed al Sarraj and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan participating via vid...
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60% Bias Score

Dutch Judicial System Faces Capacity Crisis Due to Prioritization of Pre-trial Detention
The Dutch judicial system suffers from severe capacity issues, causing lengthy delays in criminal cases due to prioritizing pre-trial detention, negatively affecting victims and leading to inefficient use of resources; reforms are urgently needed.

Dutch Judicial System Faces Capacity Crisis Due to Prioritization of Pre-trial Detention
The Dutch judicial system suffers from severe capacity issues, causing lengthy delays in criminal cases due to prioritizing pre-trial detention, negatively affecting victims and leading to inefficient use of resources; reforms are urgently needed.
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44% Bias Score

Dutch Care Agency Director Acquitted Despite Misuse of €2 Million
Nina B., director of Victorie care agency in Almelo, Netherlands, was acquitted of fraud charges despite spending nearly €2 million of agency funds on personal expenses, including breast augmentation and casino visits, after the Public Prosecutor's Office twice found insufficient evidence to pursue ...

Dutch Care Agency Director Acquitted Despite Misuse of €2 Million
Nina B., director of Victorie care agency in Almelo, Netherlands, was acquitted of fraud charges despite spending nearly €2 million of agency funds on personal expenses, including breast augmentation and casino visits, after the Public Prosecutor's Office twice found insufficient evidence to pursue ...
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56% Bias Score

European LGBTQ+ Rights Index Shows Decline in Hungary, Georgia, and UK
The ILGA's 2024 Rainbow Index reveals a decline in LGBTQ+ rights in Hungary, Georgia, and the UK, with Hungary banning Pride events and the UK's high court ruling negatively impacting transgender rights, while the Netherlands rose in ranking due to stricter anti-LGBTQ+ violence measures, highlightin...

European LGBTQ+ Rights Index Shows Decline in Hungary, Georgia, and UK
The ILGA's 2024 Rainbow Index reveals a decline in LGBTQ+ rights in Hungary, Georgia, and the UK, with Hungary banning Pride events and the UK's high court ruling negatively impacting transgender rights, while the Netherlands rose in ranking due to stricter anti-LGBTQ+ violence measures, highlightin...
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40% Bias Score

Ukraine Prepares Border Bridgeheads: Military and Political Goals
Retired Lieutenant Colonel Andrey Marochko, in an interview on Komsomolskaya Pravda Radio, stated that Ukraine is preparing bridgeheads near the borders of Bryansk, Belgorod, and Kursk regions with up to 2,500 troops, aiming to stretch Russian forces and improve its negotiating position, leveraging ...

Ukraine Prepares Border Bridgeheads: Military and Political Goals
Retired Lieutenant Colonel Andrey Marochko, in an interview on Komsomolskaya Pravda Radio, stated that Ukraine is preparing bridgeheads near the borders of Bryansk, Belgorod, and Kursk regions with up to 2,500 troops, aiming to stretch Russian forces and improve its negotiating position, leveraging ...
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44% Bias Score

New Evidence Suggests Madeleine McCann Was Murdered
New evidence found on a hard drive in a factory owned by Christian Brueckner, the prime suspect in the Madeleine McCann disappearance, suggests the three-year-old was killed; the drive contained files that reportedly describe the crime, along with children's clothing and chemicals; a cellmate corrob...

New Evidence Suggests Madeleine McCann Was Murdered
New evidence found on a hard drive in a factory owned by Christian Brueckner, the prime suspect in the Madeleine McCann disappearance, suggests the three-year-old was killed; the drive contained files that reportedly describe the crime, along with children's clothing and chemicals; a cellmate corrob...
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48% Bias Score
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