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Argentine Grandmothers Seek EU Support to Find Missing Dictatorship Children
Argentine grandmothers whose relatives disappeared under the 1976-83 dictatorship are meeting EU officials in Brussels on Monday to seek support for expanded DNA testing to identify missing children, denouncing President Javier Milei's efforts to defund and dismantle the search for missing persons, ...
Argentine Grandmothers Seek EU Support to Find Missing Dictatorship Children
Argentine grandmothers whose relatives disappeared under the 1976-83 dictatorship are meeting EU officials in Brussels on Monday to seek support for expanded DNA testing to identify missing children, denouncing President Javier Milei's efforts to defund and dismantle the search for missing persons, ...
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44% Bias Score


Bengaluru's Rising Heat: Indoor Dangers in Informal Settlements
Rising temperatures in Bengaluru disproportionately affect low-income families in slums like Rajendra Nagar, where poor ventilation, unreliable electricity, and limited water access exacerbate indoor heat, impacting health and daily life.
Bengaluru's Rising Heat: Indoor Dangers in Informal Settlements
Rising temperatures in Bengaluru disproportionately affect low-income families in slums like Rajendra Nagar, where poor ventilation, unreliable electricity, and limited water access exacerbate indoor heat, impacting health and daily life.
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36% Bias Score


NATO Corruption Scandal: Five Arrested in NSPA Procurement Investigation
A corruption investigation into NATO's Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) has resulted in five arrests (two in Belgium, three in the Netherlands) due to alleged irregularities in contracts for ammunition and drones, involving information leaks to contractors and money laundering; the investigatio...
NATO Corruption Scandal: Five Arrested in NSPA Procurement Investigation
A corruption investigation into NATO's Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) has resulted in five arrests (two in Belgium, three in the Netherlands) due to alleged irregularities in contracts for ammunition and drones, involving information leaks to contractors and money laundering; the investigatio...
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40% Bias Score


UK and EU Hold First Summit Since Starmer's Reset Initiative
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and EU leaders are meeting in London today for the first UK-EU summit since Keir Starmer launched a bid to "reset" relations with the bloc in 2024; the meeting aims to improve cooperation on a range of issues including security, energy, fishing, and other future collabo...
UK and EU Hold First Summit Since Starmer's Reset Initiative
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and EU leaders are meeting in London today for the first UK-EU summit since Keir Starmer launched a bid to "reset" relations with the bloc in 2024; the meeting aims to improve cooperation on a range of issues including security, energy, fishing, and other future collabo...
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36% Bias Score


British Veterans Accuse MoD of Cover-up in 1950s Nuclear Tests
A group of British veterans, led by John Morris, filed a criminal complaint with the Metropolitan Police against the Ministry of Defence, alleging a cover-up of radiation exposure during 1950s nuclear tests on Christmas Island, supported by a 500-page dossier of evidence.
British Veterans Accuse MoD of Cover-up in 1950s Nuclear Tests
A group of British veterans, led by John Morris, filed a criminal complaint with the Metropolitan Police against the Ministry of Defence, alleging a cover-up of radiation exposure during 1950s nuclear tests on Christmas Island, supported by a 500-page dossier of evidence.
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56% Bias Score


London-Based Group Connects 38,000 Indian Women
Lovina Shenoy founded the Indian Women in London & UK (IWLUK) Facebook group in March 2022 to combat isolation among Indian women in the UK; it now has over 38,000 members and offers social, professional, and emotional support.
London-Based Group Connects 38,000 Indian Women
Lovina Shenoy founded the Indian Women in London & UK (IWLUK) Facebook group in March 2022 to combat isolation among Indian women in the UK; it now has over 38,000 members and offers social, professional, and emotional support.
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48% Bias Score

Ishiba's Approval Rating Plummets Amid Soaring Rice Prices in Japan
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's approval rating has plunged to a record low of 27.4% amid public anger over doubled rice prices, prompting calls for consumption tax cuts ahead of July's upper house elections, despite government efforts to release stockpiled rice and negotiate with the US on...

Ishiba's Approval Rating Plummets Amid Soaring Rice Prices in Japan
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's approval rating has plunged to a record low of 27.4% amid public anger over doubled rice prices, prompting calls for consumption tax cuts ahead of July's upper house elections, despite government efforts to release stockpiled rice and negotiate with the US on...
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48% Bias Score

Nicușor Dan Elected Romanian President Amidst Political and Economic Uncertainty
Nicușor Dan, a 55-year-old former Bucharest mayor, won the Romanian presidential election, emphasizing the need for civic engagement to overcome a fragmented parliament and address pressing economic and security concerns, particularly stemming from potential Russian aggression.

Nicușor Dan Elected Romanian President Amidst Political and Economic Uncertainty
Nicușor Dan, a 55-year-old former Bucharest mayor, won the Romanian presidential election, emphasizing the need for civic engagement to overcome a fragmented parliament and address pressing economic and security concerns, particularly stemming from potential Russian aggression.
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36% Bias Score

Geopolitical Conflicts Hamper Global Climate Action
Escalating global conflicts, such as the war in Ukraine and tensions in the South China Sea, undermine international climate cooperation by prioritizing national energy security and military spending, potentially leading to increased emissions and hindering technological innovation for a green trans...

Geopolitical Conflicts Hamper Global Climate Action
Escalating global conflicts, such as the war in Ukraine and tensions in the South China Sea, undermine international climate cooperation by prioritizing national energy security and military spending, potentially leading to increased emissions and hindering technological innovation for a green trans...
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36% Bias Score

Fear over Anger: Nicușor Dan Wins Romanian Election Amidst Deep Divisions
In Romania's recent election, Nicușor Dan defeated George Simion, highlighting the electorate's prioritization of stability amid economic uncertainty. The country remains deeply divided, posing a significant challenge for the new government.

Fear over Anger: Nicușor Dan Wins Romanian Election Amidst Deep Divisions
In Romania's recent election, Nicușor Dan defeated George Simion, highlighting the electorate's prioritization of stability amid economic uncertainty. The country remains deeply divided, posing a significant challenge for the new government.
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52% Bias Score

New Deep-Sea Species and Hydrothermal Vents Discovered Near South Sandwich Islands
A team of scientists aboard the research vessel Falkor discovered hydrothermal vents, coral gardens, and potentially numerous new species during a recent 35-day expedition to the South Sandwich Islands in the Southern Ocean, revealing unique biodiversity in a remote and largely unexplored region.

New Deep-Sea Species and Hydrothermal Vents Discovered Near South Sandwich Islands
A team of scientists aboard the research vessel Falkor discovered hydrothermal vents, coral gardens, and potentially numerous new species during a recent 35-day expedition to the South Sandwich Islands in the Southern Ocean, revealing unique biodiversity in a remote and largely unexplored region.
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20% Bias Score

Chicago Archaeopteryx" Fossil Reveals New Insights into Early Avian Evolution
Analysis of the exceptionally preserved "Chicago Archaeopteryx" fossil reveals previously unknown tertiary feathers, padded toes indicating a mixed arboreal and terrestrial lifestyle, and a longer-than-expected tail with 24 caudal vertebrae, confirming its flight capability and providing new insight...

Chicago Archaeopteryx" Fossil Reveals New Insights into Early Avian Evolution
Analysis of the exceptionally preserved "Chicago Archaeopteryx" fossil reveals previously unknown tertiary feathers, padded toes indicating a mixed arboreal and terrestrial lifestyle, and a longer-than-expected tail with 24 caudal vertebrae, confirming its flight capability and providing new insight...
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32% Bias Score
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