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ICE Denies Detained Activist Contact Visit with Newborn Son
ICE denied a detained Palestinian activist, Mahmoud Khalil, a contact visit with his newborn son in Louisiana, despite his wife's journey from New York, citing security concerns and no-contact visitation policies, prompting outrage and protests at Columbia University.
ICE Denies Detained Activist Contact Visit with Newborn Son
ICE denied a detained Palestinian activist, Mahmoud Khalil, a contact visit with his newborn son in Louisiana, despite his wife's journey from New York, citing security concerns and no-contact visitation policies, prompting outrage and protests at Columbia University.
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60% Bias Score


Shenzhen Building: Hub of Global Stolen iPhone Trade
The Feiyang Times building in Shenzhen, China, is a major hub for stolen iPhones from Europe and the US, facilitated by Hong Kong's free trade status and dismantled for parts, resulting in significant financial losses for victims and substantial profits for organized crime.
Shenzhen Building: Hub of Global Stolen iPhone Trade
The Feiyang Times building in Shenzhen, China, is a major hub for stolen iPhones from Europe and the US, facilitated by Hong Kong's free trade status and dismantled for parts, resulting in significant financial losses for victims and substantial profits for organized crime.
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36% Bias Score


Perth to gain 192,000 jobs in five years, driven by AUKUS and energy transition
A KPMG report projects 192,000 new jobs in Perth over five years due to AUKUS, critical minerals demand, and energy transition, exceeding other Australian cities' growth, while also noting a recovery but insufficient growth in housing.
Perth to gain 192,000 jobs in five years, driven by AUKUS and energy transition
A KPMG report projects 192,000 new jobs in Perth over five years due to AUKUS, critical minerals demand, and energy transition, exceeding other Australian cities' growth, while also noting a recovery but insufficient growth in housing.
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40% Bias Score


Germany to Establish Major Military Presence in Lithuania by 2027
Germany plans to station a 5,000-strong Bundeswehr brigade in Lithuania by 2027, costing €5 billion to set up and €1 billion annually to maintain, marking a significant expansion of its military presence near the Russian border and a major shift in its foreign policy.
Germany to Establish Major Military Presence in Lithuania by 2027
Germany plans to station a 5,000-strong Bundeswehr brigade in Lithuania by 2027, costing €5 billion to set up and €1 billion annually to maintain, marking a significant expansion of its military presence near the Russian border and a major shift in its foreign policy.
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60% Bias Score


Israel and Turkey: Preventing Military Escalation in Post-Assad Syria
Following the fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in December 2024, Israel and Turkey are at odds over Syria's future, risking military escalation. To prevent this, they must establish a communication channel, deconflict military operations in Syria, and engage diplomatically with the new Syria...
Israel and Turkey: Preventing Military Escalation in Post-Assad Syria
Following the fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in December 2024, Israel and Turkey are at odds over Syria's future, risking military escalation. To prevent this, they must establish a communication channel, deconflict military operations in Syria, and engage diplomatically with the new Syria...
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32% Bias Score


China's Tianwen-2: First Asteroid Sample Return Mission
China's Tianwen-2 mission, launching in late May 2025 from Xichang Satellite Launch Center, will attempt to collect samples from near-Earth asteroid Kamo'oalewa using a 'touch and go' technique before exploring the main asteroid belt, marking China's first asteroid sample return mission.
China's Tianwen-2: First Asteroid Sample Return Mission
China's Tianwen-2 mission, launching in late May 2025 from Xichang Satellite Launch Center, will attempt to collect samples from near-Earth asteroid Kamo'oalewa using a 'touch and go' technique before exploring the main asteroid belt, marking China's first asteroid sample return mission.
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32% Bias Score

Improved Breast Screening Could Save Hundreds of UK Lives
A UK study suggests that adding contrast-enhanced mammography or abbreviated MRI to breast screening could identify 3,500 extra cancers yearly, saving 700 lives, by detecting cancers hidden in dense breast tissue, a factor affecting 10% of women.

Improved Breast Screening Could Save Hundreds of UK Lives
A UK study suggests that adding contrast-enhanced mammography or abbreviated MRI to breast screening could identify 3,500 extra cancers yearly, saving 700 lives, by detecting cancers hidden in dense breast tissue, a factor affecting 10% of women.
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48% Bias Score

Labour's Economic Policies Cause Inflation Surge and Job Losses
Labour's economic policies have caused a surge in inflation and a 10% increase in unemployment, with the Employment Rights Bill projected to cost £5 billion and eliminate 50,000 jobs, creating a hostile environment for UK businesses.

Labour's Economic Policies Cause Inflation Surge and Job Losses
Labour's economic policies have caused a surge in inflation and a 10% increase in unemployment, with the Employment Rights Bill projected to cost £5 billion and eliminate 50,000 jobs, creating a hostile environment for UK businesses.
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80% Bias Score

Japan, U.S. Agree on Dollar-Yen Exchange Rate
Japanese Finance Minister Katsunobu Kato and U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent agreed in Banff, Canada, that the current dollar-yen exchange rate reflects economic fundamentals, reaffirming their commitment to market-determined exchange rates amidst ongoing bilateral tariff negotiations.

Japan, U.S. Agree on Dollar-Yen Exchange Rate
Japanese Finance Minister Katsunobu Kato and U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent agreed in Banff, Canada, that the current dollar-yen exchange rate reflects economic fundamentals, reaffirming their commitment to market-determined exchange rates amidst ongoing bilateral tariff negotiations.
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0% Bias Score

China and ASEAN Finalize Upgraded Free Trade Agreement
China and ASEAN concluded negotiations for their upgraded free trade agreement, Version 3.0, encompassing nine sectors including the digital economy and green economy, aiming for a formal signing by year's end; this follows a period of accelerated consultations post-substantial conclusion of negotia...

China and ASEAN Finalize Upgraded Free Trade Agreement
China and ASEAN concluded negotiations for their upgraded free trade agreement, Version 3.0, encompassing nine sectors including the digital economy and green economy, aiming for a formal signing by year's end; this follows a period of accelerated consultations post-substantial conclusion of negotia...
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48% Bias Score

Knicks Lead Pacers 85-81 After Three Quarters in Eastern Conference Finals
In Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals, the New York Knicks lead the Indiana Pacers 85-81 at the end of the third quarter, with Jalen Brunson leading the Knicks with 27 points despite picking up his fourth foul; the Pacers are employing a double-team strategy against Brunson.

Knicks Lead Pacers 85-81 After Three Quarters in Eastern Conference Finals
In Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals, the New York Knicks lead the Indiana Pacers 85-81 at the end of the third quarter, with Jalen Brunson leading the Knicks with 27 points despite picking up his fourth foul; the Pacers are employing a double-team strategy against Brunson.
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24% Bias Score

Golden Dome Missile Defense Plan Faces Technological and Diplomatic Hurdles
The Trump administration announced a $175 billion, three-year plan for a "Golden Dome" missile defense system, facing skepticism due to technological hurdles and past failures, potentially escalating an arms race.

Golden Dome Missile Defense Plan Faces Technological and Diplomatic Hurdles
The Trump administration announced a $175 billion, three-year plan for a "Golden Dome" missile defense system, facing skepticism due to technological hurdles and past failures, potentially escalating an arms race.
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56% Bias Score
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