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Italian Migrant Center Evictions Spark Housing Crisis
Nine migrants, including Makan Koné, face eviction from Malalbergo's Alabastro migrant center within 72 hours due to a new prefectural circular prioritizing center turnover, despite their pending international protection status and lack of alternative housing.
Italian Migrant Center Evictions Spark Housing Crisis
Nine migrants, including Makan Koné, face eviction from Malalbergo's Alabastro migrant center within 72 hours due to a new prefectural circular prioritizing center turnover, despite their pending international protection status and lack of alternative housing.
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48% Bias Score


AI Improves Liver Transplant Matching in Spain
A Spanish hospital implemented an AI system to improve liver transplant matching from donors after circulatory death, using a unique perfusion technique, resulting in improved patient outcomes and published in the journal Transplantation.
AI Improves Liver Transplant Matching in Spain
A Spanish hospital implemented an AI system to improve liver transplant matching from donors after circulatory death, using a unique perfusion technique, resulting in improved patient outcomes and published in the journal Transplantation.
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48% Bias Score


In-Work Poverty in Spain: 17.1% of Families with Children Affected
A Save the Children report reveals that 17.1% of Spanish families with children and at least one working parent are in in-work poverty, with higher rates for single-parent (32%) and large families (35.5%), due to factors like part-time work, low wages, and lack of family support, disproportionately ...
In-Work Poverty in Spain: 17.1% of Families with Children Affected
A Save the Children report reveals that 17.1% of Spanish families with children and at least one working parent are in in-work poverty, with higher rates for single-parent (32%) and large families (35.5%), due to factors like part-time work, low wages, and lack of family support, disproportionately ...
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56% Bias Score


China's New Law Bolsters Private Sector, Promoting Innovation and Growth
China's new Private Sector Promotion Law, effective May 8, 2025, strengthens legal protections for the private sector, which contributes over 60% of the country's GDP, addressing challenges like trade barriers and weak domestic demand to promote innovation and high-quality development.
China's New Law Bolsters Private Sector, Promoting Innovation and Growth
China's new Private Sector Promotion Law, effective May 8, 2025, strengthens legal protections for the private sector, which contributes over 60% of the country's GDP, addressing challenges like trade barriers and weak domestic demand to promote innovation and high-quality development.
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40% Bias Score


The Promise: Dutch Colonial Legacy in West Papua
The Promise" exposes the forgotten Dutch colonial history in West Papua, contrasting the colonial narrative with the ongoing struggle for independence by Papuan refugees and highlighting a secret US-Indonesian mining deal that led to an estimated 500,000 deaths.
The Promise: Dutch Colonial Legacy in West Papua
The Promise" exposes the forgotten Dutch colonial history in West Papua, contrasting the colonial narrative with the ongoing struggle for independence by Papuan refugees and highlighting a secret US-Indonesian mining deal that led to an estimated 500,000 deaths.
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52% Bias Score


Dutch Cabinet Urged to Aid Municipalities Dealing with Disruptive Syrian Youths
Utrecht Mayor Sharon Dijksma calls on the Dutch cabinet for more support in addressing issues caused by disruptive young Syrian asylum seekers, citing increased crime, public disorder, and the strain on municipal resources, while existing government funding is set to expire in September.
Dutch Cabinet Urged to Aid Municipalities Dealing with Disruptive Syrian Youths
Utrecht Mayor Sharon Dijksma calls on the Dutch cabinet for more support in addressing issues caused by disruptive young Syrian asylum seekers, citing increased crime, public disorder, and the strain on municipal resources, while existing government funding is set to expire in September.
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64% Bias Score

30 DNA Regions Linked to Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Risk
An international study identified 30 DNA regions linked to obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) risk, analyzing 53,660 cases and over 2 million controls, revealing 249 associated genes (25 strongly linked); future research will focus on diverse populations and developing new treatments.

30 DNA Regions Linked to Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Risk
An international study identified 30 DNA regions linked to obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) risk, analyzing 53,660 cases and over 2 million controls, revealing 249 associated genes (25 strongly linked); future research will focus on diverse populations and developing new treatments.
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24% Bias Score

Spain's Economic Growth Threatened by Trade War, Absenteeism, Housing Shortage, and Political Polarization
Spain's economy faces threats from a US-EU trade war, high labor absenteeism costing €19.6 billion, a housing shortage of 400,000-450,000 units, and increasing political polarization since 2022, impacting growth and stability.

Spain's Economic Growth Threatened by Trade War, Absenteeism, Housing Shortage, and Political Polarization
Spain's economy faces threats from a US-EU trade war, high labor absenteeism costing €19.6 billion, a housing shortage of 400,000-450,000 units, and increasing political polarization since 2022, impacting growth and stability.
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36% Bias Score

Eight Farmers Abducted in Colombia Amidst Ongoing Violence
Eight evangelical farmers were abducted in April 2024 in Pueblo Seco, Guaviare, Colombia, by FARC dissidents; authorities have not acted despite pleas from families, exposing the vulnerability of civilians in areas controlled by armed groups.

Eight Farmers Abducted in Colombia Amidst Ongoing Violence
Eight evangelical farmers were abducted in April 2024 in Pueblo Seco, Guaviare, Colombia, by FARC dissidents; authorities have not acted despite pleas from families, exposing the vulnerability of civilians in areas controlled by armed groups.
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40% Bias Score

SAF Claims Victory in Khartoum, Shifting Focus to Western Sudan
The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) announced the liberation of Khartoum and White Nile states from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on Tuesday, after more than two years of conflict, claiming to have cleared "rebels and their supporters." The SAF will continue its operations to retake areas still held by...

SAF Claims Victory in Khartoum, Shifting Focus to Western Sudan
The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) announced the liberation of Khartoum and White Nile states from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on Tuesday, after more than two years of conflict, claiming to have cleared "rebels and their supporters." The SAF will continue its operations to retake areas still held by...
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52% Bias Score

Romania's Democracy Holds; Poland's Future Uncertain
Romania's presidential election saw pro-democracy candidate Nicusor Dan defeat nationalist George Simion, while Poland's election remains undecided after the first round saw a close contest between liberal Rafal Trzaskowski and a far-right opponent.

Romania's Democracy Holds; Poland's Future Uncertain
Romania's presidential election saw pro-democracy candidate Nicusor Dan defeat nationalist George Simion, while Poland's election remains undecided after the first round saw a close contest between liberal Rafal Trzaskowski and a far-right opponent.
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36% Bias Score

Hamas Leverages US Aid Promise After Alexander's Release
The release of US-Israeli citizen Edan Alexander by Hamas involved implied US promises of humanitarian aid to Gaza, a move Hamas used to maintain its control, despite the lack of a starvation crisis, highlighting the weaponization of aid and the geopolitical complexities involved.

Hamas Leverages US Aid Promise After Alexander's Release
The release of US-Israeli citizen Edan Alexander by Hamas involved implied US promises of humanitarian aid to Gaza, a move Hamas used to maintain its control, despite the lack of a starvation crisis, highlighting the weaponization of aid and the geopolitical complexities involved.
Progress
56% Bias Score
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