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Low Iron Levels in Pregnant Mice Cause Sex Reversal in Male Offspring
Japanese researchers discovered that severely low iron levels in pregnant mice (60% reduction) caused sex reversal in some XY male offspring, developing female sex organs. This challenges the understanding of mammalian sex determination as solely genetic.
Low Iron Levels in Pregnant Mice Cause Sex Reversal in Male Offspring
Japanese researchers discovered that severely low iron levels in pregnant mice (60% reduction) caused sex reversal in some XY male offspring, developing female sex organs. This challenges the understanding of mammalian sex determination as solely genetic.
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16% Bias Score


Dutch Government Pushes Ahead with Stricter Asylum Laws Despite Coalition Collapse
The Dutch government will continue with new asylum laws despite losing its majority after the far-right PVV party withdrew from the coalition, triggering a political crisis and early elections expected in October; the remaining parties intend to proceed with stricter asylum measures, though with scr...
Dutch Government Pushes Ahead with Stricter Asylum Laws Despite Coalition Collapse
The Dutch government will continue with new asylum laws despite losing its majority after the far-right PVV party withdrew from the coalition, triggering a political crisis and early elections expected in October; the remaining parties intend to proceed with stricter asylum measures, though with scr...
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44% Bias Score


Humanitarian Ship Challenges Gaza Blockade
A humanitarian aid ship, Madleen, carrying activists Greta Thunberg and Rima Hassan, departed Catania, Sicily on Sunday for Gaza, aiming to break the Israeli blockade and deliver food, solar panels, and medical supplies amidst risks of Israeli interception, following a similar failed attempt in May ...
Humanitarian Ship Challenges Gaza Blockade
A humanitarian aid ship, Madleen, carrying activists Greta Thunberg and Rima Hassan, departed Catania, Sicily on Sunday for Gaza, aiming to break the Israeli blockade and deliver food, solar panels, and medical supplies amidst risks of Israeli interception, following a similar failed attempt in May ...
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52% Bias Score


Russia Proposes Migrant Worker Deposit System to Curb Illegal Immigration
Russia's "New People" party proposes a deposit system for migrant workers to cover deportation costs, aiming to save one billion rubles annually and reduce illegal migration, mirroring similar policies in countries like the UAE.
Russia Proposes Migrant Worker Deposit System to Curb Illegal Immigration
Russia's "New People" party proposes a deposit system for migrant workers to cover deportation costs, aiming to save one billion rubles annually and reduce illegal migration, mirroring similar policies in countries like the UAE.
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64% Bias Score


Russian Volunteer Group Delivers Vital Supplies Directly to Ukrainian Front Lines
The Hot Key-based Dobrovoltsy group, led by Vitaly Tabunkov, has completed 45 dangerous supply runs to Ukrainian soldiers since November 2024, delivering essential military equipment directly to the front lines, facing numerous threats, and relying on donations for funding.
Russian Volunteer Group Delivers Vital Supplies Directly to Ukrainian Front Lines
The Hot Key-based Dobrovoltsy group, led by Vitaly Tabunkov, has completed 45 dangerous supply runs to Ukrainian soldiers since November 2024, delivering essential military equipment directly to the front lines, facing numerous threats, and relying on donations for funding.
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52% Bias Score


Gauff Reaches French Open Semifinals, Ending Keys' Winning Streak
American tennis star Coco Gauff overcame compatriot Madison Keys 6-7(6), 6-4, 6-1 in the French Open quarterfinals on Wednesday, advancing to the semifinals for a second straight year; Gauff's victory ended Keys' 11-match winning streak.
Gauff Reaches French Open Semifinals, Ending Keys' Winning Streak
American tennis star Coco Gauff overcame compatriot Madison Keys 6-7(6), 6-4, 6-1 in the French Open quarterfinals on Wednesday, advancing to the semifinals for a second straight year; Gauff's victory ended Keys' 11-match winning streak.
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12% Bias Score

Egyptian Court Ruling Threatens Saint Catherine's Monastery
An Egyptian court ruling threatens the world's oldest continuously inhabited Christian monastery, Saint Catherine's, in the Sinai desert, awarding its land to the state despite assurances from the Egyptian government that the monastery's religious status will be preserved, raising concerns about rel...

Egyptian Court Ruling Threatens Saint Catherine's Monastery
An Egyptian court ruling threatens the world's oldest continuously inhabited Christian monastery, Saint Catherine's, in the Sinai desert, awarding its land to the state despite assurances from the Egyptian government that the monastery's religious status will be preserved, raising concerns about rel...
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52% Bias Score

Dutch Court Annuls Schiphol Airport's Environmental Permit
A Dutch court annulled Schiphol Airport's environmental permit due to insufficient justification and procedural flaws, highlighting the airport's past illegal nitrogen emissions and raising questions about future operations; the airport plans to appeal.

Dutch Court Annuls Schiphol Airport's Environmental Permit
A Dutch court annulled Schiphol Airport's environmental permit due to insufficient justification and procedural flaws, highlighting the airport's past illegal nitrogen emissions and raising questions about future operations; the airport plans to appeal.
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44% Bias Score

Bulgaria Meets Eurozone Entry Criteria
Bulgaria is set to join the eurozone on January 1, 2026, after the European Commission confirmed it meets all the necessary criteria, despite concerns about potential price increases and past failures to meet the requirements.

Bulgaria Meets Eurozone Entry Criteria
Bulgaria is set to join the eurozone on January 1, 2026, after the European Commission confirmed it meets all the necessary criteria, despite concerns about potential price increases and past failures to meet the requirements.
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36% Bias Score

Jessie J Announces Early-Stage Breast Cancer Diagnosis
British singer Jessie J announced her early-stage breast cancer diagnosis on Instagram two months after her diagnosis, revealing that she will undergo surgery after a June concert; annually, 4,500 women in Israel are diagnosed with breast cancer, and 900 die.

Jessie J Announces Early-Stage Breast Cancer Diagnosis
British singer Jessie J announced her early-stage breast cancer diagnosis on Instagram two months after her diagnosis, revealing that she will undergo surgery after a June concert; annually, 4,500 women in Israel are diagnosed with breast cancer, and 900 die.
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36% Bias Score

Krasnodar Fund Supports SMO Veterans with Comprehensive Aid Programs
The Krasnodar branch of Russia's "Defenders of the Fatherland" fund, headed by SMO veteran Alexander Starovitov, provides comprehensive support to veterans, including technical aid, housing adaptation, and employment assistance, showcasing a collaborative model involving government, private organiza...

Krasnodar Fund Supports SMO Veterans with Comprehensive Aid Programs
The Krasnodar branch of Russia's "Defenders of the Fatherland" fund, headed by SMO veteran Alexander Starovitov, provides comprehensive support to veterans, including technical aid, housing adaptation, and employment assistance, showcasing a collaborative model involving government, private organiza...
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44% Bias Score

EU's "Right to Repair" Directive: Economic and Environmental Impacts
The European Union's "Right to Repair" directive, set to take effect by July 2026, requires manufacturers to design more repairable products and provide consumers with easier access to repairs, aiming to save consumers €12 billion annually and generate €4.8 billion in economic growth while reducing ...

EU's "Right to Repair" Directive: Economic and Environmental Impacts
The European Union's "Right to Repair" directive, set to take effect by July 2026, requires manufacturers to design more repairable products and provide consumers with easier access to repairs, aiming to save consumers €12 billion annually and generate €4.8 billion in economic growth while reducing ...
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40% Bias Score
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