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German Businessman Indicted for Illegal Disposal of PFAS-Contaminated Firefighting Foam
A German businessman and two accomplices face charges for illegally storing and disposing of 208 tons of PFAS-contaminated fire-fighting foam, resulting in contaminated water sources in Viersen and Willich; authorities discovered 25 tons of extinguishers and 40 tons of contaminated agent in a barn.
German Businessman Indicted for Illegal Disposal of PFAS-Contaminated Firefighting Foam
A German businessman and two accomplices face charges for illegally storing and disposing of 208 tons of PFAS-contaminated fire-fighting foam, resulting in contaminated water sources in Viersen and Willich; authorities discovered 25 tons of extinguishers and 40 tons of contaminated agent in a barn.
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24% Bias Score


Death of Russian Woman Highlights Healthcare System Failures
Tatiana Drozdova, a 23-year-old Russian woman with ADA-TKIN, died after a protracted legal battle to secure a 50 million ruble drug that was not delivered in time, highlighting systemic failures in healthcare access.
Death of Russian Woman Highlights Healthcare System Failures
Tatiana Drozdova, a 23-year-old Russian woman with ADA-TKIN, died after a protracted legal battle to secure a 50 million ruble drug that was not delivered in time, highlighting systemic failures in healthcare access.
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56% Bias Score


Self-Sufficient Farm in Italian Apennines Models Sustainable Living
Francesco Rosso's self-sufficient farm in the Tuscan-Romagna Apennines, established in 2009, demonstrates sustainable living through bio-intensive gardening, natural building techniques, and on-site renewable energy, aiming for near-complete food and resource independence.
Self-Sufficient Farm in Italian Apennines Models Sustainable Living
Francesco Rosso's self-sufficient farm in the Tuscan-Romagna Apennines, established in 2009, demonstrates sustainable living through bio-intensive gardening, natural building techniques, and on-site renewable energy, aiming for near-complete food and resource independence.
Progress
44% Bias Score


Turkish Doctor Indicted for Killing, Abusing Multiple Puppies
Ankara-based doctor Muhammet Mustafa Duman (28) faces up to 17.5 years in prison for allegedly abusing and killing eight puppies obtained through online adoption, with evidence including video recordings and 43,000 bestiality images found on his devices; his brother confirmed awareness of the crimes...
Turkish Doctor Indicted for Killing, Abusing Multiple Puppies
Ankara-based doctor Muhammet Mustafa Duman (28) faces up to 17.5 years in prison for allegedly abusing and killing eight puppies obtained through online adoption, with evidence including video recordings and 43,000 bestiality images found on his devices; his brother confirmed awareness of the crimes...
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52% Bias Score


Mattarella Highlights Carabinieri's Child Protection Efforts, Visits Liberation Museum
President Mattarella lauded the Carabinieri's efforts in protecting children, visited the Liberation Museum on its 70th anniversary, and sent a message to the Italian Society of International Law emphasizing the importance of international law in maintaining peace.
Mattarella Highlights Carabinieri's Child Protection Efforts, Visits Liberation Museum
President Mattarella lauded the Carabinieri's efforts in protecting children, visited the Liberation Museum on its 70th anniversary, and sent a message to the Italian Society of International Law emphasizing the importance of international law in maintaining peace.
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36% Bias Score


Spain Pays âŹ23.5M in First Renewable Energy Arbitration Case
Spain paid âŹ23.5 million to JGC, a Japanese company, fulfilling a 2021 World Bank arbitration ruling related to 2013 renewable energy premium cuts; this is the first such compensation, and 27 of 51 similar arbitrations have ruled against Spain, with many claims sold to investment funds.
Spain Pays âŹ23.5M in First Renewable Energy Arbitration Case
Spain paid âŹ23.5 million to JGC, a Japanese company, fulfilling a 2021 World Bank arbitration ruling related to 2013 renewable energy premium cuts; this is the first such compensation, and 27 of 51 similar arbitrations have ruled against Spain, with many claims sold to investment funds.
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44% Bias Score

Trier to Host World's First Comprehensive Marcus Aurelius Exhibition
Trier's upcoming exhibition on Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius (June 15th-November 23rd) features nearly 400 artifacts from over 110 European lenders, including a rare bronze bust from Hungary and items from Helmut Schmidt's personal collection, making it the world's first comprehensive show on the em...

Trier to Host World's First Comprehensive Marcus Aurelius Exhibition
Trier's upcoming exhibition on Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius (June 15th-November 23rd) features nearly 400 artifacts from over 110 European lenders, including a rare bronze bust from Hungary and items from Helmut Schmidt's personal collection, making it the world's first comprehensive show on the em...
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40% Bias Score

Wembley to Soweto Foundation Expands Photography Program to Chicago
The Wembley to Soweto Foundation uses sports to train disadvantaged youth in photography, expanding from Los Angeles to Chicago, resulting in international exhibitions and partnerships.

Wembley to Soweto Foundation Expands Photography Program to Chicago
The Wembley to Soweto Foundation uses sports to train disadvantaged youth in photography, expanding from Los Angeles to Chicago, resulting in international exhibitions and partnerships.
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32% Bias Score

Spanish Prosecutor Investigated for Data Leak, Claims Following Orders
Madrid's chief prosecutor, Pilar RodrĂguez, is under investigation for leaking confidential data about Isabel DĂaz Ayuso's boyfriend's plea bargain negotiations; she claims she only followed orders from the Attorney General and was unaware a press release using this information would be published.

Spanish Prosecutor Investigated for Data Leak, Claims Following Orders
Madrid's chief prosecutor, Pilar RodrĂguez, is under investigation for leaking confidential data about Isabel DĂaz Ayuso's boyfriend's plea bargain negotiations; she claims she only followed orders from the Attorney General and was unaware a press release using this information would be published.
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44% Bias Score

DĂaz Demands Explanations from PSOE Amidst Leire DĂez Scandal
Spain's Second Vice President, Yolanda DĂaz, has repeatedly demanded explanations from the PSOE regarding the Leire DĂez case, alleging a defamation attempt against the UCO and calling for transparency and measures. The controversy is causing internal tensions within the PSOE, with some members echo...

DĂaz Demands Explanations from PSOE Amidst Leire DĂez Scandal
Spain's Second Vice President, Yolanda DĂaz, has repeatedly demanded explanations from the PSOE regarding the Leire DĂez case, alleging a defamation attempt against the UCO and calling for transparency and measures. The controversy is causing internal tensions within the PSOE, with some members echo...
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36% Bias Score

CHP Congress Lawsuit: Court to Decide on Annulment
A Turkish court will rule on June 30th on a lawsuit seeking to overturn the 2023 CHP congress which elected ĂzgĂŒr Ăzel as chairman; the case, fueled by alleged irregularities, is receiving extensive coverage in pro-government media, which anticipates the appointment of an administrator for the CHP.

CHP Congress Lawsuit: Court to Decide on Annulment
A Turkish court will rule on June 30th on a lawsuit seeking to overturn the 2023 CHP congress which elected ĂzgĂŒr Ăzel as chairman; the case, fueled by alleged irregularities, is receiving extensive coverage in pro-government media, which anticipates the appointment of an administrator for the CHP.
Progress
44% Bias Score

Greece's Economic Growth Faces Challenges Amidst Falling Exports and Rising Costs
Greece's economy shows strong growth but faces challenges from falling export orders, rising raw material costs, and persistent regulatory hurdles, creating a potentially problematic economic outlook.

Greece's Economic Growth Faces Challenges Amidst Falling Exports and Rising Costs
Greece's economy shows strong growth but faces challenges from falling export orders, rising raw material costs, and persistent regulatory hurdles, creating a potentially problematic economic outlook.
Progress
40% Bias Score
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